water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Water Cycle 2015-12-11
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- Rain
- cycle I am how water gets around the world
- Boiling water
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- Steam in the sky(What is it called)
- Where the clouds are located
- When water runs off a mountain to a lake
- The forming of tiny droplets of water as water vapor cools
- Water being pulled off leaves in the form of steam, similar to evaporation
- vapor The other name for steam
- Water saturated zone of rock and soil called a ______
10 Clues: Rain • Boiling water • Where the clouds are located • vapor The other name for steam • Steam in the sky(What is it called) • When water runs off a mountain to a lake • cycle I am how water gets around the world • Water saturated zone of rock and soil called a ______ • The forming of tiny droplets of water as water vapor cools • ...
WATER CYCLE 2023-11-06
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- Water falling from the sky as liquid drops when it's not too cold.
- Tiny ice pellets that fall when rain freezes before reaching the ground or as it lands.
- Water vapor released by plants through their leaves and stems.
- When water turns into vapor because of heat, like when the sun makes a puddle disappear
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- Water collecting in lakes, rivers, or oceans from sources like rain or melting snow
- Hard balls of ice falling from the sky, often during thunderstorms.
- Any kind of water falling from the sky, like rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Tiny water droplets forming when warm air cools, often creating clouds or mist.
- Frozen Water falling as tiny ice crystals, forming a white blanket on the ground.
9 Clues: Water vapor released by plants through their leaves and stems. • Water falling from the sky as liquid drops when it's not too cold. • Hard balls of ice falling from the sky, often during thunderstorms. • Any kind of water falling from the sky, like rain, snow, sleet, or hail • Tiny water droplets forming when warm air cools, often creating clouds or mist. • ...
Water Cycle 2023-12-29
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- occurs when there is more water than land can absorb. The excess liquid flows across the surface of the land.
- The continuous movement of water on Earth powered by the sun’s energy
- The process of changing water (liquid) into water vapor (gas) by way of heat. -- where do you think that heat comes from?
- When water vapor cools and turns back into very small particles of liquid -- so they float and clouds!
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- The release of excess water through the leaves as water vapor.
- water droplets clump together and become heavy, too heavy to stay in the cloud so they fall. Any state of water that falls back to earth is considered precipitation. Types of precipitation include: rain, hail, sleet, or snow.
- Water fresh water (from rain or melting ice and snow) that soaks into the soil and is stored in the tiny spaces (pores) between rocks and particles of soil. Groundwater accounts for nearly 95 percent of the nation's fresh water resources.
- is a reservoir of ground water.
- is a collection or accumulation of something. A stash of water.
9 Clues: is a reservoir of ground water. • The release of excess water through the leaves as water vapor. • is a collection or accumulation of something. A stash of water. • The continuous movement of water on Earth powered by the sun’s energy • When water vapor cools and turns back into very small particles of liquid -- so they float and clouds! • ...
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 2023-03-21
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- continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- the process of a gas changing into a liquid
- the process of any liquid or a solid that fall back down to the ground
- the reason the water cycle works
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- frozen raindrops
- when water in the soil go to the plant
- can reduce transpiration
- the process of a liquid changing into a gas
- can be seen as steam
9 Clues: frozen raindrops • can be seen as steam • can reduce transpiration • the reason the water cycle works • when water in the soil go to the plant • the process of a gas changing into a liquid • the process of a liquid changing into a gas • continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere • the process of any liquid or a solid that fall back down to the ground
Water Cycle 2023-03-31
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- given off through the leaves as water vapor
- water kind of water that's safe for humans to have
- Cycle A continuous cycle that happens in photosynthesis
- snow,hail,rain,and sleet is called?
- water water that's in the ocean
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- water that is found underground
- What animal homes are called?
- water storage areas
- Happens a lot after it rains
- what all living things need to survive
10 Clues: water storage areas • Happens a lot after it rains • What animal homes are called? • water that is found underground • water water that's in the ocean • snow,hail,rain,and sleet is called? • what all living things need to survive • given off through the leaves as water vapor • water kind of water that's safe for humans to have • ...
Water Cycle- 2024-03-05
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- when precipitation falls onto a mountain/hill/cliff
- when water from plants or trees turns into water vapor
- the gaseous form of water (use hyphen)
- occurs when water from clouds forms rain, sleet, hail or snow
- the heat producer of the water cycle
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- when water gathers in a certain area
- when water turns into water vapor
- when water vapor cools into water in clouds
- a liquid that is evident in the water cycle
9 Clues: when water turns into water vapor • when water gathers in a certain area • the heat producer of the water cycle • the gaseous form of water (use hyphen) • when water vapor cools into water in clouds • a liquid that is evident in the water cycle • when precipitation falls onto a mountain/hill/cliff • when water from plants or trees turns into water vapor • ...
water cycle 2024-09-10
Water Cycle 2024-09-10
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- When water gathers in rivers, lakes, oceans, or underground.
- The water cycle is the way water _____ around the earth.
- It's like a big circle that _______ stops.
- When water falls from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The sun warms up in river, lakes, and _____.
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- When water turns into gas called ________ ________ and rises into the air.
- When water turns to gas.
- The ____ is the engine that powers the water cycle.
- When water vapor cools and turns into tiny water droplets.
9 Clues: When water turns to gas. • It's like a big circle that _______ stops. • The sun warms up in river, lakes, and _____. • The ____ is the engine that powers the water cycle. • The water cycle is the way water _____ around the earth. • When water vapor cools and turns into tiny water droplets. • When water falls from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • ...
Water Cycle 2023-02-03
10 Clues: rain • water to gas • sliding down • gas to liquid • in the ground • plant evaporation • cycle all the steps • has to do with plants • need it for the water cycle • we need it for precipitation
water cycle 2022-05-02
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- when the sun heats water up
- a huge mass of water the contributes to life and the water cycle
- plants contributing to the water cycle
- water vapor in the atmosphere
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- when it rains
- h2o
- water vapor turning back to a liquid
- water going back into its source
- water seeping into the ground
- transpiration mixed with water going to the atmosphere
10 Clues: h2o • when it rains • when the sun heats water up • water seeping into the ground • water vapor in the atmosphere • water going back into its source • water vapor turning back to a liquid • plants contributing to the water cycle • transpiration mixed with water going to the atmosphere • a huge mass of water the contributes to life and the water cycle
Water Cycle 2022-05-02
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- Everything that happens and doesn't happen in the sky (it affects everything around us)
- E.T. (Not the alien but instead the water)
- Your average daily cloud
- Something you see literally everyday weather it is in the ocean or the lakes
- The water on your average daily plant
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- What snow is
- Water but its like fog
- Water goes back into its original home
- Hmm What is this? A water process?
9 Clues: What snow is • Water but its like fog • Your average daily cloud • Hmm What is this? A water process? • The water on your average daily plant • Water goes back into its original home • E.T. (Not the alien but instead the water) • Something you see literally everyday weather it is in the ocean or the lakes • ...
Water cycle 2023-10-04
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- objects found in the sky is/are composed of tiny water droplets?When
- When water droplets get large enough to fall from the clouds, it’s called:
- evaporates from plants, it's called
- will decrease,Consider the diagram of the water cycle. Assume that deforestation has taken place. How will this effect the movement of water through this model
- What process of the water cycle is described by heat from the Sun transforming the surface water of the ocean into vapor?
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- Which process occurred when the water droplets formed on the grass?
- gravity The evaporation of the ocean's surface water as part of the water cycle is a process caused by
- will decrease.
- are all the same state A weather report states that rain was likely with some snow and hail also possible. Which statement is not true about rain, snow, and hail?
- down,Without heat from the Sun, the water cycle would
- water is frozen solid as the temperature drops each winter and the ice melts when the temperature increases again,
11 Clues: will decrease. • evaporates from plants, it's called • down,Without heat from the Sun, the water cycle would • Which process occurred when the water droplets formed on the grass? • objects found in the sky is/are composed of tiny water droplets?When • When water droplets get large enough to fall from the clouds, it’s called: • ...
Water cycle 2023-10-04
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- water is frozen solid as the temperature drops each winter and the ice melts when the temperature increases again,
- down,Without heat from the Sun, the water cycle would
- What process of the water cycle is described by heat from the Sun transforming the surface water of the ocean into vapor?
- When water droplets get large enough to fall from the clouds, it’s called:
- which process occurred when the water droplets formed on the grass?
- found in the sky is/are composed of tiny water droplets?When
- gravity The evaporation of the ocean's surface water as part of the water cycle is a process caused by
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- will decrease.
- evaporates from plants, it's called
- will decrease,Consider the diagram of the water cycle. Assume that deforestation has taken place. How will this effect the movement of water through this model
- are all the same state A weather report states that rain was likely with some snow and hail also possible. Which statement is not true about rain, snow, and hail?
11 Clues: will decrease. • evaporates from plants, it's called • down,Without heat from the Sun, the water cycle would • found in the sky is/are composed of tiny water droplets?When • which process occurred when the water droplets formed on the grass? • When water droplets get large enough to fall from the clouds, it’s called: • ...
Water Cycle 2025-02-14
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- Who predicts the weather?
- How many years has it been increasing the temperature?
- Is water recycled?
- What is the third part of the water cycle?
- What is the fourth part of the water cycle?
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- is formed What happens when air masses collide?
- How many factors affect the climate?
- What is the second part of the water cycle?
- How many parts are there in the Water Cycle?
- What is the first part of the water cycle?
10 Clues: Is water recycled? • Who predicts the weather? • How many factors affect the climate? • What is the third part of the water cycle? • What is the first part of the water cycle? • What is the second part of the water cycle? • What is the fourth part of the water cycle? • How many parts are there in the Water Cycle? • is formed What happens when air masses collide? • ...
Water Cycle 2025-08-05
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- The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- Movement of water from the Earth’s surface into the soil
- Water absorbed by plants passes back into the atmosphere from the plant’s surface
- Water does not reach the Earth’s surface because it is intercepted by plants
- The process where water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapour when heated by the sun
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- All forms of water (snow, hail, rain etc.) that fall from clouds and reach the Earth’s surface
- Movement of surface water down slopes
- Water under the earth’s surface that fills in pores between materials such as soil or rock
- The process where water is converted from vapour into a liquid such as dew, fog or clouds
9 Clues: Movement of surface water down slopes • Movement of water from the Earth’s surface into the soil • The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere • Water does not reach the Earth’s surface because it is intercepted by plants • Water absorbed by plants passes back into the atmosphere from the plant’s surface • ...
Water Cycle 2025-01-24
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- the movement of water on a surface to areas of lower elevation
- what is needed to do work or cause change
- drives the water cycle
- the constant movement of water through the land, air, oceans, and living things
- change in a state of matter from a liquid to a gas(water vapor)
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the clouds in the sky
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- the outermost covering or layer
- the star at the center of the solar system that supplies heat and light to Earth
- change in a state of matter from a gas to a liquid
- a change in position or location
10 Clues: drives the water cycle • the outermost covering or layer • a change in position or location • what is needed to do work or cause change • change in a state of matter from a gas to a liquid • the movement of water on a surface to areas of lower elevation • change in a state of matter from a liquid to a gas(water vapor) • ...
Water Cycle 2026-02-08
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- when liquid water dries up and goes into the air
- ocean water
- a huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- water containing very little salt that is found in lakes, rivers, ground water, soil, glaciers, and the atmosphere
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- the global water-recycling system
- when water vapor touches a cool surface and becomes liquid water
- water found in the spaces between rock particles (sand, gravel, pebbles)
- a less-than-normal amount of rain or snow over a period of time
- to use again
9 Clues: ocean water • to use again • the global water-recycling system • a huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land • when liquid water dries up and goes into the air • a less-than-normal amount of rain or snow over a period of time • when water vapor touches a cool surface and becomes liquid water • water found in the spaces between rock particles (sand, gravel, pebbles) • ...
Weather Factors 2023-01-26
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- Fluffy, white, cotton ball clouds that do not lead to precipitation.
- A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air. Measured with a hygrometer.
- The process by which water is changed from a liquid to a gas; a stage of the water cycle.
- White, feathery, high clouds that are made of ice that do not lead to precipitation.
- A form of water (hail, rain, sleet, snow) that condenses in the atmosphere and falls to Earth’s surface.
- Gray clouds that cover the sky and can produce light rain, sleet, or snow.
- The condition of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
- The imaginary circle around the earth that is halfway between the North and South Poles.
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- Dark, puffy, tall storm clouds that are dark grey in color and can produce light to heavy rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- What powers the water cycle.
- The process by which water is changed from a gas to a liquid; a stage of the water cycle. How clouds are formed.
- The layer of air or other gases around it. In the water cycle, it causes the water vapor to cool down.
- The weight of the air pushing down on Earth. Measured with a barometer.
- Where air is moving to and from as measured by a wind vane.
- Where most of the water on Earth evaporates from.
- The continuous movement of water through the environment by evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
- How fast or slow the air is moving as measured by an anemometer.
17 Clues: What powers the water cycle. • Where most of the water on Earth evaporates from. • The condition of the atmosphere at a given time and place. • Where air is moving to and from as measured by a wind vane. • How fast or slow the air is moving as measured by an anemometer. • Fluffy, white, cotton ball clouds that do not lead to precipitation. • ...
Water Hemisphere 2020-06-16
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- body of water completely surrounded by land
- the number of oceans
- holds 2/3rds of the world's freshwater
- extends from north Antarctica to 60°S (2w)
- have the money for desalination plants (2w)
- 3% of water
- air holds more water vapor than cool air.
- underground porous rock layer that holds water
- Covers most of the world's surface(2w)
- negative by product of desalination plants
- changing of liquid water into vapor, or gas
- the only lake that holds salt water (2w)
- The energy source that fuels the water cycle
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- Determines the amount of water vapor
- removes salt from ocean water or groundwater
- the sun ? from the surfaces of bodies of water
- the total volume of water has remained ______
- at risk due to desalination plants
- One of the world's largest seas (2w)
- world's largest ocean (2w)
- Most valued commodities to the world
- small streams/rivers that flow n2 larger ones
- regular movement of water(2w)
- freshwater that lies under the Earth’s surface
24 Clues: 3% of water • the number of oceans • world's largest ocean (2w) • regular movement of water(2w) • at risk due to desalination plants • Determines the amount of water vapor • One of the world's largest seas (2w) • Most valued commodities to the world • holds 2/3rds of the world's freshwater • Covers most of the world's surface(2w) • the only lake that holds salt water (2w) • ...
aaaa 2026-01-29
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- middle layer of the atmosphere
- water vapor turning into liquid droplets in clouds
- downward movement of water through soil
- Earth’s frozen water system
- atmospheric layer where weather occurs
- flux, movement of carbon between Earth systems
- water soaking into the ground
- water released by plants through leaves
- underground water storage zone
- water, water stored in living matter
- caps, frozen regions near the poles
- calving, breaking of ice sheets into the ocean
- lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere
- cycle, continuous circulation of Earth’s water
- flow of water over land after rain
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- cycling, exchange of carbon through nature
- zone where all living organisms exist
- layer that absorbs ultraviolet radiation
- combined evaporation and plant transpiration
- release of carbon dioxide by organisms
- process where plants absorb carbon dioxide
- formation of cloud droplets
- water falling from clouds to the surface
- gas, gas that traps heat in the atmosphere
- ice changing directly to water vapor
- large slow-moving body of ice
- energy, energy source driving the water cycle
- reservoir, storage area of carbon in oceans or forests
- capacity, maximum water soil can hold after drainage
- circulation, deep ocean circulation system
30 Clues: formation of cloud droplets • Earth’s frozen water system • water soaking into the ground • large slow-moving body of ice • middle layer of the atmosphere • underground water storage zone • lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere • flow of water over land after rain • caps, frozen regions near the poles • ice changing directly to water vapor • water, water stored in living matter • ...
Water cycle SMS/Gigi 2024-12-16
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- Something that blows out air but in in the ocean
- Something that you can drink that you can swim in something that is common to do all of that stuff.
- When gas molecules slow down,combine,and form a liquid.
- A low area on ground with lots of water not an oceans!!!
- plants absorbing water through their roots.
- When rain falls then, falls into the ground.
- A force and heat that is in the water cycle.
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- Laying on the beach trying to get a tan.
- something in the sky that has weight and is made of water.
- Something that changes from a solid to a gas.
- Another big force that helps in the water cycle
- Not pets but...
- melt When the snow is waiting for warmer temperatures.
- The biggest water reserved
- Like rivers and lakes that keep the water cycle going.
15 Clues: Not pets but... • The biggest water reserved • Laying on the beach trying to get a tan. • plants absorbing water through their roots. • When rain falls then, falls into the ground. • A force and heat that is in the water cycle. • Something that changes from a solid to a gas. • Another big force that helps in the water cycle • ...
Energy 2022-01-25
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- part of the water cycle; rain, snow, sleet or hail
- energy that travels in waves
- energy transfer through liquids or gases
- part of the water cycle that changes gas to liquid
- energy energy of moving particles (heat)
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- part of the water cycle that changes liquid to gas
- major source of energy
- energy transfer through electromagnetic waves
- energy transfer through direct contact
- the ability to do work
- movement of water in the atmosphere on Earth
- a disturbance in matter that transmits energy
- movement from one place to another
13 Clues: major source of energy • the ability to do work • energy that travels in waves • movement from one place to another • energy transfer through direct contact • energy transfer through liquids or gases • energy energy of moving particles (heat) • movement of water in the atmosphere on Earth • energy transfer through electromagnetic waves • ...
Water Cycle Puzzle 2023-01-09
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- Water always exists in all three _____________.
- Water vapor is also an important ____________________ gas.
- The water cycle's evaporation process is driven by the ______________.
- The water ________________ describes how water is exchanged (cycled) through Earth's land, ocean, and atmosphere.
- _____________________ is the process of a gas changing to a liquid. In the water cycle, water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and becomes liquid.
- _____________________ is the process of a liquid's surface changing to a gas. In the water cycle, liquid water (in the ocean, lakes, or rivers) evaporates and becomes water vapor.
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- Fog and mist are a part of the water cycle called __________________: They are liquid water suspended in the atmosphere.
- Increasing amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere also contribute to ______________ warming.
- ________________ describes any liquid or solid water that falls to Earth as a result of condensation in the atmosphere. Precipitation includes rain, snow, and hail.
- Evaporation is also influenced by _______________, temperature, and the density of the body of water.
- _______________ form as water vapor condenses
- ____________ is not precipitation
12 Clues: ____________ is not precipitation • _______________ form as water vapor condenses • Water always exists in all three _____________. • Water vapor is also an important ____________________ gas. • The water cycle's evaporation process is driven by the ______________. • ...
Global Systems Review 2022-02-23
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- The cycle by which water moves around the Earth and through different forms
- The large interconnected system of ocean currents that transports water and heat around the world
- The way in which carbon atoms cycle through different forms and reservoirs
- The way in which nitrogen cycles through different forms
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth
- This type of energy drives evaporation in the water cycle
- The sphere containing all the rocks and minerals all over the Earth
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- This property of water determines whether it rises or sinks in the ocean
- A body of moving water in the ocean that transports heat
- Heat from the sun causes the water at the equator to do this, increasing the salinity of the water
- The collection of all water on Earth
- The sphere containing all living things on Earth
- Currents in the ocean move this around
- The salt content of water
14 Clues: The salt content of water • The collection of all water on Earth • Currents in the ocean move this around • The layer of gases surrounding the Earth • The sphere containing all living things on Earth • A body of moving water in the ocean that transports heat • The way in which nitrogen cycles through different forms • ...
Water 2013-03-20
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- Water is made up of two elements, hydrogen and ..............
- The scientific name for the water cycle is called the ................. cycle.
- The amount of water that is packaged in food or other products needed for its production.
- When the water evaporates from living plants and enters the atmosphere.
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- An example of a water catchment is a ................
- Rain, hail, sleet and snow are forms of
- The gaseous state of water is known as
- 75% of your .......... is made up of water
- The water cycle constantly ............... water
- There is no water cycle without the ...............
10 Clues: The gaseous state of water is known as • Rain, hail, sleet and snow are forms of • 75% of your .......... is made up of water • The water cycle constantly ............... water • There is no water cycle without the ............... • An example of a water catchment is a ................ • Water is made up of two elements, hydrogen and .............. • ...
IntroBio_Photosynthesis 2023-05-04
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- membranous disks whose membrane is the site of the electron transport chain
- a cycle that creates glucose and consumes ATP
- the type of cells that can open and close to allow gas and water exchange in leaves
- the cycle that requires bacteria to fix nitrogen from N2 gas
- the process that uses sunlight to fix carbon into glucose
- the organelle that contains the photosynthetic proteins and enzymes
- when water evaporates out of the leaves of plants
- the vascular tissue of plants that moves water up from the roots to the leaves
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- an important molecule that is produced by the hydrogen gradient that is created during photosynthesis
- the process that reduces nitrates and nitrites
- the cycle that moves carbon dioxide into plants
- one of the most common enzymes on the planet which is critical to get carbon from CO2
- the initial electron donor for the light reaction
- the major energy source that powers the electron transport chain
- a type of gradient that drives the production of ATP
- a nitrogen rich pigment that helps plants to capture light energy
- a compound that is created during the light reaction that stores potential energy for the Calvin cycle
- the vascular tissue of plants that moves glucose away from the leaves
- tiny holes in leaves that allows for gas and water exchange
19 Clues: a cycle that creates glucose and consumes ATP • the process that reduces nitrates and nitrites • the cycle that moves carbon dioxide into plants • the initial electron donor for the light reaction • when water evaporates out of the leaves of plants • a type of gradient that drives the production of ATP • the process that uses sunlight to fix carbon into glucose • ...
Water Cycle - Ashleigh Lucero 2022-11-28
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- steam The steam that comes out of a mountain that erupts
- The highway of the water in the sky
- Bodies of water stored below the surface
- The living beasts of the forest that drink the water
- The driving force of the water cycle
- The chemical compound known as water
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- When gas turns into water
- The largest body of water in the water cycle
- The driving force of multiple steps of the water cycle
- When water gets cold and turns into a solid
- Bodies of water on land that are freshwater
11 Clues: When gas turns into water • The highway of the water in the sky • The driving force of the water cycle • The chemical compound known as water • Bodies of water stored below the surface • When water gets cold and turns into a solid • Bodies of water on land that are freshwater • The largest body of water in the water cycle • ...
Biochemical Cycles Vocabulary 2023-11-10
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- Vapor: Water in the form of a gas, usually in the atmosphere.
- To maintain or support over time.
- A community of living organisms (plants, animals, and microorganisms) and their physical environment.
- Cycles: The natural processes that recycle matter (such as water, carbon, and nitrogen) through living organisms, the Earth, and chemicals.
- Precipitation in the form of liquid water falling from the sky.
- The process of reusing materials and resources to reduce waste.
- Collections of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air.
- The surroundings in which an organism, a community, or an ecosystem lives and functions.
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- A state of equilibrium or stability.
- Substances with specific properties, like water, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen compounds.
- The communities of living organisms and the environment in which they live.
- Cycle: The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface.
- To reuse or renew resources in a continuous loop.
- Cycle: The cycle that describes how carbon is exchanged among living organisms, the atmosphere, and the Earth.
- Cycle: The cycle that explains how nitrogen is converted between its various chemical forms.
15 Clues: To maintain or support over time. • A state of equilibrium or stability. • To reuse or renew resources in a continuous loop. • Vapor: Water in the form of a gas, usually in the atmosphere. • Precipitation in the form of liquid water falling from the sky. • The process of reusing materials and resources to reduce waste. • ...
Weather Unit Study Guide 2016-10-19
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- the earths ______is layers of air with different properties
- a funnel shaped storm of wind that can destroy things on the ground is a ___________
- the atmosphere has ________ properties at different levels
- __________is a key water cycle component and an important weather condition
- is used to measure temperature
- the earth gets _________ from the sun
- is used to measure wind speed
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- a person who studies weather
- once water has risen into the atmosphere and cooled, what is the next step of the water cycle?
- temperature, pressure and humidity affects_________formation
- the movement of water in the water cycle affects
- a mixture of gases is called
- the __________affects weather conditions
- the state of the atmosphere at a specfic time and place is
- evaporation is changing a liquid to a __________
15 Clues: a person who studies weather • a mixture of gases is called • is used to measure wind speed • is used to measure temperature • the earth gets _________ from the sun • the __________affects weather conditions • the movement of water in the water cycle affects • evaporation is changing a liquid to a __________ • the atmosphere has ________ properties at different levels • ...
Biochemical Cycles Vocabulary 2023-11-10
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- Vapor: Water in the form of a gas, usually in the atmosphere.
- To maintain or support over time.
- A community of living organisms (plants, animals, and microorganisms) and their physical environment.
- Cycles: The natural processes that recycle matter (such as water, carbon, and nitrogen) through living organisms, the Earth, and chemicals.
- Precipitation in the form of liquid water falling from the sky.
- The process of reusing materials and resources to reduce waste.
- Collections of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air.
- The surroundings in which an organism, a community, or an ecosystem lives and functions.
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- A state of equilibrium or stability.
- Substances with specific properties, like water, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen compounds.
- The communities of living organisms and the environment in which they live.
- Cycle: The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface.
- To reuse or renew resources in a continuous loop.
- Cycle: The cycle that describes how carbon is exchanged among living organisms, the atmosphere, and the Earth.
- Cycle: The cycle that explains how nitrogen is converted between its various chemical forms.
15 Clues: To maintain or support over time. • A state of equilibrium or stability. • To reuse or renew resources in a continuous loop. • Vapor: Water in the form of a gas, usually in the atmosphere. • Precipitation in the form of liquid water falling from the sky. • The process of reusing materials and resources to reduce waste. • ...
Environmental Science Puzzle 2024-04-15
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- Energy that comes from a natural source and never runs out
- An 11-year cycle where sunspots increase and decrease
- The measurement on how dirty the water is
- Where both organism benefit
- A cycle on how water is cycled through Earth's Land
- A living animal kills the other(or tries)
- The ability to survive damage
- One organism benefits, the other doesn't get harmed
- The ability to do something over and over
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- A step in the water cycle where water falls from the clouds
- A renewable energy where it uses heat within the Earth
- A process where plants transform light energy into chemical energy
- Long term pattern of weather
- How carbon travels throughout the biosphere
- A non-living factor of an ecosystem
- The variety of all living things
16 Clues: Where both organism benefit • Long term pattern of weather • The ability to survive damage • The variety of all living things • A non-living factor of an ecosystem • The measurement on how dirty the water is • A living animal kills the other(or tries) • The ability to do something over and over • How carbon travels throughout the biosphere • ...
Solid, Liquid, ___? Ryan R. 2023-09-13
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- ____ is any water that's above ground
- precipitation with acidic pollutants
- water that's in our rivers and lakes
- continuous circulation of water
- water forms in the atmosphere and falls back down to earth
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- Ice is water in its ______ form
- the word for when a liquid helps objects float
- liquid gets turned into gas
- Water vapor is water as a ___
- is water that sits underneath our earth in certain zones
- clear liquid that has no taste, and falls from the sky in the _____ cycle
- introduction of unwanted materials into the enviorment
- this is water in its natural form
- ____ water is what is in our Ocean
- most important source of water for the water cycle
15 Clues: liquid gets turned into gas • Water vapor is water as a ___ • Ice is water in its ______ form • continuous circulation of water • this is water in its natural form • ____ water is what is in our Ocean • precipitation with acidic pollutants • water that's in our rivers and lakes • ____ is any water that's above ground • the word for when a liquid helps objects float • ...
Natural Cycles 2025-02-09
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- Process when plants release water vapor
- Gas animals breathe out
- Water falling from the sky
- Process where water changes to vapor
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- Carbon ________ is used in photosynthesis
- Necessary for the water cycle
- Cycle that moves carbon through the air and Earth
- Water returning to the ground
- Plants take in this gas
- The cycle that moves water around Earth
10 Clues: Gas animals breathe out • Plants take in this gas • Water falling from the sky • Necessary for the water cycle • Water returning to the ground • Process where water changes to vapor • Process when plants release water vapor • The cycle that moves water around Earth • Carbon ________ is used in photosynthesis • Cycle that moves carbon through the air and Earth
The Water Cycle 2022-03-31
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- The stage in the water cycle that pours down rains and forms of rain
- This stage occurs when precipitation goes down land into oceans and rivers
- The stage in the water cycle that occurs in the sky; related to clouds forming
- When solid changes directly to a gas without first becoming a liquid
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- The stage in the water cycle when the water in oceans and lakes turn to water vapor.
- Liquid Droplets that fall from precipitation
- Change from a gas or vapor to a liquid
- This stage in the water cycle occurs when water from runoff soaks into the ground
- The entire cycle in which water goes through many stages to reproduce
- When water evaporates from plants
10 Clues: When water evaporates from plants • Change from a gas or vapor to a liquid • Liquid Droplets that fall from precipitation • The stage in the water cycle that pours down rains and forms of rain • When solid changes directly to a gas without first becoming a liquid • The entire cycle in which water goes through many stages to reproduce • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-09-24
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- Type of water that makes up 97 percent of the water on Earth
- Gaseous form of water
- A form of precipitation
- Where does precipitation happen?
- The part of the water cycle that is when the water in lakes turns into gas in the air
- Where do plants take in water?
- produces water vapor from plants
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
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- Place where an organism lives that has the things it needs to survive
- True or false:the water cycle has a beginning and end
- When you see water droplets on your cold can of pop.
- True or false: all water on Earth has been through the water cycle
12 Clues: Gaseous form of water • A form of precipitation • Where do plants take in water? • Where does precipitation happen? • produces water vapor from plants • When you see water droplets on your cold can of pop. • True or false:the water cycle has a beginning and end • Type of water that makes up 97 percent of the water on Earth • ...
Water Crossword 2018-12-13
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- Water raining from the sky
- Less than 1% of earth's water is this type
- a continuous cycle of which water goes through
- Water that has frozen under a temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius
- a colorless odorless gas
- 97% of earth's water is this type
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- Underground water source
- Water that is wet and fluid
- Water that is boiled above the temperature of 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius
- a colorless odorless flammable gas
- First people to discover methods of treating water
- Tasteless, odorless, and colorless
- 2% of earth's water is this type
- Water's chemical formula
- First country to use chlorine to treat water
15 Clues: Underground water source • Water's chemical formula • a colorless odorless gas • Water raining from the sky • Water that is wet and fluid • 2% of earth's water is this type • 97% of earth's water is this type • a colorless odorless flammable gas • Tasteless, odorless, and colorless • Less than 1% of earth's water is this type • First country to use chlorine to treat water • ...
Science 2023-10-30
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- used to see microscopic things
- a fossil fuel
- Heat being trapped inside the atmosphere
- The affect of people
- energy that comes from a turbine
- The cycle of water
- Energy from the sun
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- Infinite energy source
- ice that falls from the sky
- Fuels that come from dead organisms
- Infinite resource
- The cycle of carbon
- Power/energy from water
- Finite resource
- clean drinkable water
15 Clues: a fossil fuel • Finite resource • Infinite resource • The cycle of water • The cycle of carbon • Energy from the sun • The affect of people • clean drinkable water • Infinite energy source • Power/energy from water • ice that falls from the sky • used to see microscopic things • energy that comes from a turbine • Fuels that come from dead organisms • ...
SCIENCE WORDS 2023-05-17
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- Sand that is compacted more.
- when water turns into water vapor.
- A cycle of how rocks form.
- when water vapor turns into water droplets.
- The first layer of the atmosphere.
- A type of rock that morphs from other rocks.
- A cycle in which water travels.
- A type of rock with multiple layers.
- extra water that did not get absorbed by the earth.
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- Water that is stuck in the ground.
- Hard rock made by lava and water.
- the layers above our earth.
- Things that form mountains underground.
- The act of water going through trees.
- a rock that is sometimes used for kitchen counters.
15 Clues: A cycle of how rocks form. • the layers above our earth. • Sand that is compacted more. • A cycle in which water travels. • Hard rock made by lava and water. • Water that is stuck in the ground. • when water turns into water vapor. • The first layer of the atmosphere. • A type of rock with multiple layers. • The act of water going through trees. • ...
Clash Royale By Sebastian 2025-11-17
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- the 5th stage of cell cycle
- Diffusion of water molecules
- the third stage of cell cycle
- the fourth stage of cell cycle
- A large oval organelle that contains DNA
- a thin barrier that surrounds a cell
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- takes particles and engulfs them
- Allows large particles to leave the cell
- The second stage of cell cycle
- The last stage of cell cycle
- carries out a specific function
- The first stage of cell cycle
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- a basic unit of structure
14 Clues: deoxyribonucleic acid • a basic unit of structure • the 5th stage of cell cycle • The last stage of cell cycle • Diffusion of water molecules • The first stage of cell cycle • the third stage of cell cycle • The second stage of cell cycle • the fourth stage of cell cycle • carries out a specific function • takes particles and engulfs them • a thin barrier that surrounds a cell • ...
Geography Water Cycle (Archie) 2022-08-05
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- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake:
- a fast-flowing and turbulent part of the course of a river:
- a sudden flood in a river.
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported:
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents:
- (of a river or road) follow a winding course:
- an embankment built to prevent the overflow of a river.
- a cascade of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a precipice or steep incline.
- having the shape or form of a helix; spiral:
- an inclined part of a road or railway; a slope:
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere:
- (of two or more things) having parts that overlap or fit together:
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- the action or process of giving new energy or vigour to something:
- a device with a small spike or a spiked wheel that is worn on a rider's heel and used for urging a horse forward.
- a branch of a river that does not return to the main stream after leaving it (as in a delta).
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.
- the process of scraping or wearing something away:
- a deep natural underground cave formed by the erosion of rock, especially by the action of water.
- Crescent-shaped lake
- abrupt evolutionary change; sudden large-scale mutation:
- a line connecting the lowest points of successive cross-sections along the course of a valley or river.
- fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment, especially in a channel or harbour.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity:
- partially burn so as to blacken the surface:
24 Clues: Crescent-shaped lake • a sudden flood in a river. • having the shape or form of a helix; spiral: • partially burn so as to blacken the surface: • (of a river or road) follow a winding course: • an inclined part of a road or railway; a slope: • the process of scraping or wearing something away: • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake: • ...
Delilahs Water Cycle Crossword 2024-09-23
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- cold water falling from clouds
- 1 of the 3 substanes
- biggest body of water on earth
- water that falls from clouds
- holds water above the atmosphere to later rain
- water that can falls to Earth's surface
- gas transported from plants
- water that travels down hill
- all water on earth
- frozen substance that falls
- water that's frozen
- the cycle water goes through
- change from gas to liquid
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- type of vapor coming from water
- water found in cracks underground
- water soaking into the ground
- a layer of vapor above earth
- body of water used by humans
- holds water in underground layers
- a source that lets us live without freezing
20 Clues: all water on earth • water that's frozen • 1 of the 3 substanes • change from gas to liquid • gas transported from plants • frozen substance that falls • water that falls from clouds • a layer of vapor above earth • water that travels down hill • body of water used by humans • the cycle water goes through • water soaking into the ground • cold water falling from clouds • ...
David's Water cycle crossword 2024-12-17
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- Condensed water vapor
- Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
- The fuel of the water cycle
- Condensed fog
- Water is going into the ground
- Solid to a gas
- The place that water moves in the sky
- Water seeps into the ground
- A store of moving water
- Rain, snow or sleet
- A bit of underground water the finds it's way to the surface
- A lot of salty water
- Invisible water vapor
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- Snow is melting
- Where water vapor cools into water droplets
- Steam A form of water vapor that comes from volcanoes and geysers
- A store of water in prorus rock or sand
- Water goes into the atmosphere
- Where plants absorb water and then let it out through there leaves
- A still body of water (small or big)
- Water is "running off" land
- and snow The cold, solid precipitation
22 Clues: Condensed fog • Solid to a gas • Snow is melting • Rain, snow or sleet • A lot of salty water • Condensed water vapor • Invisible water vapor • A store of moving water • The fuel of the water cycle • Water seeps into the ground • Water is "running off" land • Water is going into the ground • Water goes into the atmosphere • A still body of water (small or big) • ...
The Water Cycle Crossword 2025-12-15
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- a deposit of small white ice crystals formed on the ground or other surfaces
- when a liquid turns into a gas
- transition from solid to gas without passing through the liquid phase
- water that collects on the Earth’s surface, including lakes and rivers
- when a gas turns into a solid
- a specific type of saturated zone that can store and transmit usable quantities of groundwater
- flow of water over the land’s surface once the ground cannot absorb more
- water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts
- water held underground in pores and crevices of rock or soil below the water table in the saturated zone
- naturally occurring water that is not salty
- the air that surrounds Earth
- water held in the upper soil in the unsaturated (vadose) zone
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- water that falls to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- downward movement of water into the soil
- when a gas turns into a liquid
- a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions
- a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice and snow that flows over land
- exhalation of water vapor through the pores (stomata) of plant leaves
- water in the form of invisible gas
- water that condenses on cold surfaces overnight
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets near the earth’s surface that obscures visibility
- when a liquid turns into a solid as a result of extreme cold
22 Clues: the air that surrounds Earth • when a gas turns into a solid • when a liquid turns into a gas • when a gas turns into a liquid • water in the form of invisible gas • downward movement of water into the soil • naturally occurring water that is not salty • water that condenses on cold surfaces overnight • water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts • ...
Ecology Part 2 2023-03-16
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- the total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activity
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- has a lower solute concentration compared to the intraceullular solute concentration
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- an energy driven process where membrane proteins transport molecules across cells
- a type of sugar, the chief source of energy for living organisms
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- movement of a solute from a region of high electrochemical potential on one side of the cell membrane to a region of lower electrochemical potential on the opposite side
- a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non living things
- the process by which phosphorus moves through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- any external solution that has the same solute concentration and water concentration compared to body fuilds
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- the long term warming of the plant's overall temperature
- chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates
- nature's way of reusing carbon atoms,which travel from the atmosphere into organisms in the Earth and then back into the atmosphere over and over again
- respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen.
- a colorless, odorless gas
- significant changes in global temperature, precipitation, wind patterns and other measures of climate that occur over several decades or longer
- the movement of individual molecules of a substance through a semipermeable barrier from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- any external solution that has a high solute concentration and low water concentration compared to body fluids
- the net movement of water across a semipermeable membrane
20 Clues: a colorless, odorless gas • the long term warming of the plant's overall temperature • the net movement of water across a semipermeable membrane • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level • the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere • a type of sugar, the chief source of energy for living organisms • ...
Ecology Part 2 2023-03-16
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- the total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activity
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- has a lower solute concentration compared to the intraceullular solute concentration
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- an energy driven process where membrane proteins transport molecules across cells
- a type of sugar, the chief source of energy for living organisms
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- movement of a solute from a region of high electrochemical potential on one side of the cell membrane to a region of lower electrochemical potential on the opposite side
- a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non living things
- the process by which phosphorus moves through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- any external solution that has the same solute concentration and water concentration compared to body fuilds
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- the long term warming of the plant's overall temperature
- chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates
- nature's way of reusing carbon atoms,which travel from the atmosphere into organisms in the Earth and then back into the atmosphere over and over again
- respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen.
- a colorless, odorless gas
- significant changes in global temperature, precipitation, wind patterns and other measures of climate that occur over several decades or longer
- the movement of individual molecules of a substance through a semipermeable barrier from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- any external solution that has a high solute concentration and low water concentration compared to body fluids
- the net movement of water across a semipermeable membrane
20 Clues: a colorless, odorless gas • the long term warming of the plant's overall temperature • the net movement of water across a semipermeable membrane • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level • the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere • a type of sugar, the chief source of energy for living organisms • ...
APES Vocab 2020-08-28
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- OF THERMODYNAMICS / 4 laws in which it deals with the relationship between heat
- / This forms a transaction zone between freshwater environments and saltwater environments
- / Process of fluids flowing in or out
- primary productivity / This shows how much carbon dioxide plants take in during photosynthesis
- cycle / The circulation of water in the atmosphere
- / A wetland covered mostly in grass which is a combination of terrestrial and aquatic
- cycle / Process in which carbon goes from the atmosphere, to the animals, and back to the atmosphere
- / A lake that is used as a water source
- biome / These include: The Coral Reef, estuaries, and freshwater wetlands
- water / Water underneath the Earths surface
- primary productivity / The rate of solar energy taken in during photosynthesis (captured in sugar molecules)
- / Measure of clarity in a liquid
- / Coastal body of water with one or more streams flowing in it
- / An organism that decomposes dead organic material
- / Process which greenhouse gases gets released in the atmosphere
- cycle / Process where nitrogen goes from plants, animals, bacteria, and right back to the atmosphere
- / An animal that feeds on dead organisms (plant detritus)
- / A shrub or tree that grows on sediment and water. This is also used for tropical coastal vegetation.
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- cycle / Movement of phosphorous from rocks to plants and animals
- light / Plants that receive this light have stronger and healthy stems
- / The amount of salt that dissolves in a body of water
- biome / These include: grasslands, forests, deserts, and tundras
- reef / Underwater ecosystem filled with coral and aquatic life
- productivity / The rate in which plants produce organic compounds in a biome or ecosystem
- / Renewable organic material that's used as energy
- partitioning / Two lizards compete for the same food, but one feeds up on a branch and the other on the floor
- level / Stages in a food chain in an ecosystem
- table / The importance of this table is to conserve ground water
- Marsh / An ecosystem in the upper coastal intertidal zone. Its a type of marsh
- / The process of nitrates becoming nitrogen gas, which goes back in the atmosphere
- / A reservoir which takes in a chemical from another part from its cycle
- light / This light helps for the making of fruits
- / An underground layer of permeable rock that has ground water
- fixation / How nitrogen is fixed by bacteria so its usable by plants
34 Clues: / Measure of clarity in a liquid • / Process of fluids flowing in or out • / A lake that is used as a water source • water / Water underneath the Earths surface • level / Stages in a food chain in an ecosystem • / Renewable organic material that's used as energy • light / This light helps for the making of fruits • ...
Earth's Water and the Water Cycle 2022-01-12
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- Excess liquid the occurs when there is too much water for the land to absorb
- 97% of all water on earth is this
- When water soaks into the soil from the ground level
- A large chunk of ice, snow, rock, sediment, and liquid water
- The process of water vapor coming from a plant
- A ribbon like body of water that flows downhill from gravity
- A continuous body of salt water contained in an enormous basin on Earth's Surface
- A body of water that is surrounded by land
- A mass of water drops suspended into the atmosphere
- The layers of gas surrounding a planet
- The process that turns water into water vapor
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- The study of the water on earth
- The water found underground
- The process of depositing the sediment on earth
- Any liquid or frozen liquid that falls back to the earth
- The amount of salt in the water
- The circulation of water between the Earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land.
- The process where water vapor becomes a liquid
- 0.65% of water is this kind
- The state of the atmosphere
- The makeup of something
21 Clues: The makeup of something • The water found underground • 0.65% of water is this kind • The state of the atmosphere • The study of the water on earth • The amount of salt in the water • 97% of all water on earth is this • The layers of gas surrounding a planet • A body of water that is surrounded by land • The process that turns water into water vapor • ...
Earths water and water cycle vocab 2022-01-12
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- the geological process where material is added to a land
- a large body of ice moving slowly down a slope or over a wide area of land.
- The water cycle is the path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states.
- excess water that flows over land when the soil below it
- millions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals floating together in the air
- water that does not contain salt, rivers and lakes.
- large bodies of salt water
- water that falls to the earth as hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow.
- the process of changing from a liquid to a vapor.
- a flowing, moving stream of fresh water.
- that comprise the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation.
- is an important process where rain water soaks into the ground
- process by which a substance changes from a gaseous state to a liquid state.
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- Water containing large amounts of salt, oceans
- the study of movement, distribution, and quality of water throughout the Earth
- is the layer of gas that surrounds Earth.
- located below the ground surface
- the evaporation of water from plants, especially leaves.
- the manner in which the parts of a thing are put together
- how much salt there is in water.
- large bodies of fresh water that are surrounded by land
21 Clues: large bodies of salt water • located below the ground surface • how much salt there is in water. • a flowing, moving stream of fresh water. • is the layer of gas that surrounds Earth. • Water containing large amounts of salt, oceans • the process of changing from a liquid to a vapor. • water that does not contain salt, rivers and lakes. • ...
Earths water and water cycle vocab 2022-01-12
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- large bodies of salt water
- the study of movement, distribution, and quality of water throughout the Earth
- how much salt there is in water.
- large bodies of fresh water that are surrounded by land
- a flowing, moving stream of fresh water.
- water that falls to the earth as hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow.
- millions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals floating together in the air
- a large body of ice moving slowly down a slope or over a wide area of land.
- the evaporation of water from plants, especially leaves.
- Water containing large amounts of salt, oceans
- the geological process where material is added to a land
- that comprise the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation.
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- located below the ground surface
- the process of changing from a liquid to a vapor.
- excess water that flows over land when the soil below it
- is an important process where rain water soaks into the ground
- is the layer of gas that surrounds Earth.
- The water cycle is the path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states.
- process by which a substance changes from a gaseous state to a liquid state.
- water that does not contain salt, rivers and lakes.
- the manner in which the parts of a thing are put together
21 Clues: large bodies of salt water • located below the ground surface • how much salt there is in water. • a flowing, moving stream of fresh water. • is the layer of gas that surrounds Earth. • Water containing large amounts of salt, oceans • the process of changing from a liquid to a vapor. • water that does not contain salt, rivers and lakes. • ...
Earth's Water and Water Cycle Vocabulary 2022-01-12
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- - a result of condensed water vapor
- - water that contains no salt; usable
- - a large flowing water source that eventually leads to a body of water
- - the process in which water turns in to vapor
- - water beneath Earth's surface
- - the largest mass of water on Earth, there are 5 of them
- - the process that water evaporates out of Earth's plants
- - the quality of being saline
- - a large body of water surrounded by land
- - a form of liquid that falls from the sky
- - a slow moving river that has become a mass of ice
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- - conditions that comprise the state of the atmosphere
- - the science that involves the water cycle and Earth's water
- - the constructive force on Earth that deposits sediment
- - water that cannot be used and is found in the 5 oceans
- - liquid running down a mountain or landscape
- - the make-up of an object or thing
- - the process that water enters Earth's soil
- - the layer of gases that surround Earth
- - the process that water turns into clouds
- - the continuous movement of water that never ends
21 Clues: - the quality of being saline • - water beneath Earth's surface • - a result of condensed water vapor • - the make-up of an object or thing • - water that contains no salt; usable • - the layer of gases that surround Earth • - the process that water turns into clouds • - a large body of water surrounded by land • - a form of liquid that falls from the sky • ...
APES Vocab 2020-08-28
Across
- OF THERMODYNAMICS 4 laws in which it deals with the relationship between heat
- This forms a transaction zone between freshwater environments and saltwater environments
- Process of fluids flowing in or out
- primary productivity This shows how much carbon dioxide plants take in during photosynthesis
- cycle The circulation of water in the atmosphere
- A wetland covered mostly in grass which is a combination of terrestrial and aquatic
- cycle Process in which carbon goes from the atmosphere, to the animals, and back to the atmosphere
- A lake that is used as a water source
- biome These include: The Coral Reef, estuaries, and freshwater wetlands
- water Water underneath the Earths surface
- primary productivity The rate of solar energy taken in during photosynthesis (captured in sugar molecules)
- Measure of clarity in a liquid
- Coastal body of water with one or more streams flowing in it
- An organism that decomposes dead organic material
- Process which greenhouse gases gets released in the atmosphere
- cycle Process where nitrogen goes from plants, animals, bacteria, and right back to the atmosphere
- An animal that feeds on dead organisms (plant detritus)
- A shrub or tree that grows on sediment and water. This is also used for tropical coastal vegetation.
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- cycle Movement of phosphorous from rocks to plants and animals
- light Plants that receive this light have stronger and healthy stems
- The amount of salt that dissolves in a body of water
- biome These include: grasslands, forests, deserts, and tundras
- reef Underwater ecosystem filled with coral and aquatic life
- productivity The rate in which plants produce organic compounds in a biome or ecosystem
- Renewable organic material that's used as energy
- partitioning Two lizards compete for the same food, but one feeds up on a branch and the other on the floor
- level Stages in a food chain in an ecosystem
- table The importance of this table is to conserve ground water
- Marsh An ecosystem in the upper coastal intertidal zone. Its a type of marsh
- The process of nitrates becoming nitrogen gas, which goes back in the atmosphere
- A reservoir which takes in a chemical from another part from its cycle
- light This light helps for the making of fruits
- An underground layer of permeable rock that has ground water
- fixation How nitrogen is fixed by bacteria so its usable by plants
34 Clues: Measure of clarity in a liquid • Process of fluids flowing in or out • A lake that is used as a water source • water Water underneath the Earths surface • level Stages in a food chain in an ecosystem • light This light helps for the making of fruits • cycle The circulation of water in the atmosphere • Renewable organic material that's used as energy • ...
Water 2013-06-27
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- Water Common name of deuterium oxide (10)
- Animals which live in water predominantly: ___ animals (7)
- Any enzyme that catalyzes hydrolysis (9)
- A type of amphoteric species which includes water (11)
- Underwater volcanic mountain (8)
- Accumulated Unconsolidated glacial debris (7)
- Most prestigious water award: ___ Water Prize (9)
- Youngest ocean (6)
- Popular form of water conduit in Early Rome (8)
- Ocean with longest mountain range (8)
- Deepest point: ___ Trench (7)
- Drinkable water (7)
- A large, smooth wave (5)
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- Cycle Another name of hydrological Cycle (10)
- Breaking bonds in a molecule with help of water (10)
- A form of underwater wrestling (9)
- Roman god of sea (7)
- Water with high mineral content: ___ water (4)
- A type of lightning whose potential exceeds 1 billion volts (8)
- Copious rainfall in a short time (10)
- Rain Corrosive rain in developed cities (8)
- Solid form of water (3)
- Largest ocean (7)
- Driest place: ___ desert (7)
- IUPAC name of water (7)
- Planet where polar ice caps exist (4)
- Flat-topped underwater volcano (6)
- Deepest Lake (6)
28 Clues: Deepest Lake (6) • Largest ocean (7) • Youngest ocean (6) • Drinkable water (7) • Roman god of sea (7) • Solid form of water (3) • IUPAC name of water (7) • A large, smooth wave (5) • Driest place: ___ desert (7) • Deepest point: ___ Trench (7) • Underwater volcanic mountain (8) • A form of underwater wrestling (9) • Flat-topped underwater volcano (6) • ...
Biogeochemical 2024-09-18
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- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to earth
- a biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms
- a nonmetallic element that makes up about 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume
- carbon dioxide or other gaseous carbon compounds released into the atmosphere
- the process by which bacteria in soil and water oxidize ammonia and ammonium ions and forms nitrites and nitrates
- a colorless, orderless, and highly flammable gas
- any body of water found on Earth's surface
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
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- when anything solid turns into a gas without first becoming liquid
- the process of gaseous water turning into liquid water
- a nonmetallic element that is found in the blood, muscles, nerves, etc
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- the continuous movement of water within the earth and atmosphere
- describes how carbon moves between the atmosphere, soils, living creatures,the ocean, and human resources
- the evaporation of water from a plant's leaves, stem, or flowers
- the process by which nitrate is reduced to nitrogen gas by soil microbes when oxygen is not present
- a nonmetallic element that exists in its free form as a colorless odorless gas
17 Clues: any body of water found on Earth's surface • a colorless, orderless, and highly flammable gas • the process of gaseous water turning into liquid water • the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water • the continuous movement of water within the earth and atmosphere • the evaporation of water from a plant's leaves, stem, or flowers • ...
Earth As a System Vocab 2024-09-15
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- sequence in which organisms consume others
- carbon dioxide and glucose make up this cycle
- layer of earth that flows under pressure
- community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- part of crust and upper part of mantle
- get energy from eating other organisms
- largest population an environment can support
- make their own food
- condensation, precipitation, and evaporation make up this cycle
- system in which matter and energy are exchanged with surroundings
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- earth's actual shape
- force of attraction between all objects
- thin outermost zone of the earth
- center of earth, made of iron and nickel
- system where energy but not matter is exchanged with surroundings
- break down dead organisms
- relationship between food chains
- makes up 78% of atmosphere
- layer of earth that makes up 2/3 of earth's mass
- related objects that interact to create a whole
- group of processes where matter moves through reservoirs
- enters the soil and water when rock breaks down in this cycle
22 Clues: make their own food • earth's actual shape • break down dead organisms • makes up 78% of atmosphere • thin outermost zone of the earth • relationship between food chains • part of crust and upper part of mantle • get energy from eating other organisms • force of attraction between all objects • center of earth, made of iron and nickel • layer of earth that flows under pressure • ...
Earth As a System Vocab 2024-09-15
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- center of earth, made of iron and nickel
- system where energy but not matter is exchanged with surroundings
- enters the soil and water when rock breaks down in this cycle
- makes up 78% of atmosphere
- thin outermost zone of the earth
- earth's actual shape
- sequence in which organisms consume others
- largest population an environment can support
- community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- break down dead organisms
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- layer of earth that flows under pressure
- related objects that interact to create a whole
- condensation, precipitation, and evaporation make up this cycle
- make their own food
- get energy from eating other organisms
- carbon dioxide and glucose make up this cycle
- relationship between food chains
- group of processes where matter moves through reservoirs
- force of attraction between all objects
- part of crust and upper part of mantle
- system in which matter and energy are exchanged with surroundings
- layer of earth that makes up 2/3 of earth's mass
22 Clues: make their own food • earth's actual shape • break down dead organisms • makes up 78% of atmosphere • relationship between food chains • thin outermost zone of the earth • get energy from eating other organisms • part of crust and upper part of mantle • force of attraction between all objects • layer of earth that flows under pressure • center of earth, made of iron and nickel • ...
Earth As a System Vocab 2024-09-15
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- carbon dioxide and glucose make up this cycle
- thin outermost zone of the earth
- community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- part of crust and upper part of mantle
- sequence in which organisms consume others
- make their own food
- system where energy but not matter is exchanged with surroundings
- earth's actual shape
- system in which matter and energy are exchanged with surroundings
- center of earth, made of iron and nickel
- related objects that interact to create a whole
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- force of attraction between all objects
- break down dead organisms
- enters the soil and water when rock breaks down in this cycle
- layer of earth that makes up 2/3 of earth's mass
- layer of earth that flows under pressure
- largest population an environment can support
- relationship between food chains
- group of processes where matter moves through reservoirs
- get energy from eating other organisms
- condensation, precipitation, and evaporation make up this cycle
- makes up 78% of atmosphere
22 Clues: make their own food • earth's actual shape • break down dead organisms • makes up 78% of atmosphere • thin outermost zone of the earth • relationship between food chains • part of crust and upper part of mantle • get energy from eating other organisms • force of attraction between all objects • layer of earth that flows under pressure • center of earth, made of iron and nickel • ...
Unit 1 Part 2 BB 2023-03-06
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- movement of nitrogen
- respiration with oxygen
- what we breath
- what plants make for food
- high to low concentration
- transport that uses energy
- carbon ____ is amount of carbon produced
- global ____ makes the world warmer
- how plants make food
- transport that needs no energy
- dioxide
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- respiration without oxygen
- ____ effect traps heat in atmosphere
- natural movement of water
- ____ change is a change in weather over time
- ____ cycle (precipitation)
- cellular _____ makes energy for body
- ____ cycle is movement of phosphorous
- cellular energy
- ____ membrane protects the cell
20 Clues: dioxide • what we breath • cellular energy • movement of nitrogen • how plants make food • respiration with oxygen • what plants make for food • natural movement of water • high to low concentration • respiration without oxygen • ____ cycle (precipitation) • transport that uses energy • transport that needs no energy • ____ membrane protects the cell • global ____ makes the world warmer • ...
6th hour water cycle 2023-11-28
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- has no start or end
- when water soaks into the soil
- comes in forms of lakes, rivers, streams
- change from a liquid to a solid
- a layer of rock underground that holds water
- powers the water cycle
- comes in the form of rain snow sleet or hail
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- water released from plant's leaves
- largest body of water on earth
- water stored for industrial, household, and agricultural use
- when water vapor turns to liquid water
- change from a liquid to a gas
- what perpetuates the water cycle.. also a force
- when water vapor is cooled by saturated air, it forms a..
- when liquid water converts to water vapor
15 Clues: has no start or end • powers the water cycle • change from a liquid to a gas • largest body of water on earth • when water soaks into the soil • change from a liquid to a solid • water released from plant's leaves • when water vapor turns to liquid water • comes in forms of lakes, rivers, streams • when liquid water converts to water vapor • ...
weather crossword puzzle 2023-11-28
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- what clouds do in the weather cycle
- the force field around us that contains the air we breath
- what oceans/lakes and rivers do in the cycle
- solid version of water
- the energy that we receive from the sun
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- the consistent loop of a process
- soft and cold
- rain rain that instantly turns to ice
- how hot or cold the weather gets
- hard small pellets
- April showers bring may flowers
- the mix of O2 and other gases in the atmosphere
- gas version of water
- can be a liquid, solid, or gas
- the force of the air is blowing
15 Clues: soft and cold • hard small pellets • gas version of water • solid version of water • can be a liquid, solid, or gas • April showers bring may flowers • the force of the air is blowing • the consistent loop of a process • how hot or cold the weather gets • what clouds do in the weather cycle • the energy that we receive from the sun • rain rain that instantly turns to ice • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-16
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- occurs in the stroma
- a pigment that plants use to make food during a process called photosynthesis ng
- the process that uses water , CO2 and sunlight
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- its needed in the Calvin cycle
- its used in the light dependent reactions
- plural of thylakoids( more than 1)
- allows oxygen to escape and carbon dioxide to enter
- plants that o0pen their stomata during the night
- a molecule from the light dependent reactions that stores energy
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- membrane inside the chloroplast
- colors of light the human eye can see
- occurs inside the thylakoid
- it provides energy in the light dependent reactions
- a waste product of light dependent reactions
- used to measure the wavelength of light
- they don't go through yet the Calvin cycle
- its made in the Calvin cycle
- a jelly like fluid where the Calvin cycle occurs
- they open their stomata during the day
- colors that absorb light
- any organism that goes through photosynthesis
22 Clues: occurs in the stroma • colors that absorb light • occurs inside the thylakoid • its made in the Calvin cycle • its needed in the Calvin cycle • membrane inside the chloroplast • plural of thylakoids( more than 1) • colors of light the human eye can see • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • they open their stomata during the day • used to measure the wavelength of light • ...
Earth As a System Vocab 2024-09-15
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- sequence in which organisms consume others
- force of attraction between all objects
- layer of earth that makes up 2/3 of earth's mass
- community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- condensation, precipitation, and evaporation make up this cycle
- system in which matter and energy are exchanged with surroundings
- group of processes where matter moves through reservoirs
- system where energy but not matter is exchanged with surroundings
- part of crust and upper part of mantle
- get energy from eating other organisms
- related objects that interact to create a whole
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- largest population an environment can support
- layer of earth that flows under pressure
- carbon dioxide and glucose make up this cycle
- earth's actual shape
- makes up 78% of atmosphere
- break down dead organisms
- make their own food
- thin outermost zone of the earth
- relationship between food chains
- enters the soil and water when rock breaks down in this cycle
- center of earth, made of iron and nickel
22 Clues: make their own food • earth's actual shape • break down dead organisms • makes up 78% of atmosphere • thin outermost zone of the earth • relationship between food chains • part of crust and upper part of mantle • get energy from eating other organisms • force of attraction between all objects • layer of earth that flows under pressure • center of earth, made of iron and nickel • ...
PLANT CLASSIFICATION 2020-03-09
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- carries water and nutrients
- hooks, stickers, or fuzz
- naked seeds
- seed is blown away
- parallel veins
- carries sugar
- live one growing season
- two year life cycle
- fertilized egg
- mosses:fuzzy green
- more than two year life cycle
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- non-vascular name
- fruits contain seeds that are not digested
- seed leaves where food may be stored
- pollen falls from male to female
- netted veins
- early growth of plant embryo
- seed is taken into oceans
- flowering plants
- sticky substance
20 Clues: naked seeds • netted veins • carries sugar • parallel veins • fertilized egg • flowering plants • sticky substance • non-vascular name • seed is blown away • mosses:fuzzy green • two year life cycle • live one growing season • hooks, stickers, or fuzz • seed is taken into oceans • carries water and nutrients • early growth of plant embryo • more than two year life cycle • ...
Biogeochemical Cycle 2022-05-06
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- Reservoir of Nitrogen
- The process that converts nitrate into nitrogen gas.
- ____________occurs when fertilizer runoff causes excess algae and water weeds
- Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are components of the ______________ cycle.
- ______________ play a critical role in biogeochemical cycles because they break down dead matter into raw elements.
- Water, carbon, or nitrogen cycling from the physical environment to living things is known as a ______________ cycle.
- Largest reservoir of Phosphorus in the biosphere.
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- The process that convert most of carbon from one form to another
- liming of soil to reduce acidity
- Biogeochemical cycles are also known as _________ cycles.
- Energy and nutrients enters a community by way of
- Dissolved Ca minerals in water
- The nitrogen cycle relies heavily on plants and ______________.
- ______________ sedimentary cycle
14 Clues: Reservoir of Nitrogen • Dissolved Ca minerals in water • liming of soil to reduce acidity • ______________ sedimentary cycle • Energy and nutrients enters a community by way of • Largest reservoir of Phosphorus in the biosphere. • The process that converts nitrate into nitrogen gas. • Biogeochemical cycles are also known as _________ cycles. • ...
Earth's Water and the Water Cycle 2022-01-12
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- Excess liquid the occurs when there is too much water for the land to absorb
- 97% of all water on earth is this
- When water soaks into the soil from the ground level
- A large chunk of ice, snow, rock, sediment, and liquid water
- The process of water vapor coming from a plant
- A ribbon like body of water that flows downhill from gravity
- A continuous body of salt water contained in an enormous basin on Earth's Surface
- A body of water that is surrounded by land
- A mass of water drops suspended into the atmosphere
- The layers of gas surrounding a planet
- The process that turns water into water vapor
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- The study of the water on earth
- The water found underground
- The process of depositing the sediment on earth
- Any liquid or frozen liquid that falls back to the earth
- The amount of salt in the water
- The circulation of water between the Earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land.
- The process where water vapor becomes a liquid
- 0.65% of water is this kind
- The state of the atmosphere
- The makeup of something
21 Clues: The makeup of something • The water found underground • 0.65% of water is this kind • The state of the atmosphere • The study of the water on earth • The amount of salt in the water • 97% of all water on earth is this • The layers of gas surrounding a planet • A body of water that is surrounded by land • The process that turns water into water vapor • ...
Water cycle-Alec Shellenbarger 2022-11-29
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- The main driving force of water
- When water goes straight from a solid to a gas
- Water that is stuck underground
- A large body of water that contains 96% of the worlds water
- When water droplets come together to make rain
- When water turns to water vapor
- A place on the surface that collects
- When water goes off a hill into the ocean
- The water running in creeks rivers and lakes
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- Water soaking in the ground
- When water is cold enough to turn from gas to liquid
- The movement of water
- A highway in the sky that moves water from one place to another
- Contains 68% of the freshwater in the whole world
- Water that stays on the surface and starts to run downstream
- A living creature that helps the water cycle
16 Clues: The movement of water • Water soaking in the ground • The main driving force of water • Water that is stuck underground • When water turns to water vapor • A place on the surface that collects • When water goes off a hill into the ocean • A living creature that helps the water cycle • The water running in creeks rivers and lakes • ...
Unit 8 Terms 2021-03-12
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- boundary between two zones
- water can pass through
- wetness or dryness
- upward movement
- release of water through plants
- water can't go through
- water becoming vapor
- excess water
- space
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- plants
- phase changes of water
- spaces between rocks, water
- movement of water through soil
- spaces between rock, air
- ability to hold water
- hot or coldness
- formation of clouds
- opening for water to go in
- rain
- substance that harms living things
20 Clues: rain • space • plants • excess water • hot or coldness • upward movement • wetness or dryness • formation of clouds • water becoming vapor • ability to hold water • phase changes of water • water can pass through • water can't go through • spaces between rock, air • boundary between two zones • opening for water to go in • spaces between rocks, water • movement of water through soil • ...
Unit 8 Terms 2021-03-12
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- boundary between two zones
- water can pass through
- wetness or dryness
- upward movement
- release of water through plants
- water can't go through
- water becoming vapor
- excess water
- space
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- plants
- phase changes of water
- spaces between rocks, water
- movement of water through soil
- spaces between rock, air
- ability to hold water
- hot or coldness
- formation of clouds
- opening for water to go in
- rain
- substance that harms living things
20 Clues: rain • space • plants • excess water • hot or coldness • upward movement • wetness or dryness • formation of clouds • water becoming vapor • ability to hold water • phase changes of water • water can pass through • water can't go through • spaces between rock, air • boundary between two zones • opening for water to go in • spaces between rocks, water • movement of water through soil • ...
Unit 8 Terms 2021-03-12
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- water can't go through
- upward movement
- rain
- release of water through plants
- spaces between rock, air
- substance that harms living things
- movement of water through soil
- opening for water to go in
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- ability to hold water
- spaces between rocks, water
- space
- plants
- water becoming vapor
- excess water
- wetness or dryness
- water can pass through
- formation of clouds
- hot or coldness
- boundary between two zones
- phase changes of water
20 Clues: rain • space • plants • excess water • upward movement • hot or coldness • wetness or dryness • formation of clouds • water becoming vapor • ability to hold water • water can't go through • water can pass through • phase changes of water • spaces between rock, air • boundary between two zones • opening for water to go in • spaces between rocks, water • movement of water through soil • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2022-02-07
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- The process of using a resource wisely
- a relationship where one organism is harmed and another is benefited
- gases surrounding the earth
- any living thing that affects another living thing in an ecosystem
- An educated guess based on what you think will happen
- final stage in the water cycle
- any harmful thing emitted into the atmosphere
- an organism that is eaten
- all the inhabitants of an area in an ecosystem
- a close living relationship between 2 organisms
- An organism that breaks down and recycles matter
- second stage in the water cycle
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- rapid growth
- all the differences between organisms in an ecosystem
- first stage in the water cycle
- a system of interlocking food chains
- An organism that can make its own food
- the process where plants take in carbon dioxide and water to make glucose
- non native species that take over quickly
- information gathered during an experiment
- the study of relationships between organisms
- meat eater
- any non living factor in an ecosystem
- an organism that eats prey
- An organism that only eats plants
25 Clues: meat eater • rapid growth • an organism that is eaten • an organism that eats prey • gases surrounding the earth • first stage in the water cycle • final stage in the water cycle • second stage in the water cycle • An organism that only eats plants • a system of interlocking food chains • any non living factor in an ecosystem • The process of using a resource wisely • ...
phosphorus cycle 2023-01-09
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- animals ________ causing phosphorus to be incorporated into their DNA (2 words)
- stop using fertilizers to ______ to much phosphorus
- when an ______ the phosphates are released back into the earth (2 words)
- soil with phosphorus particles gets into the water by moving through the soil and __________ groundwater
- the process after the rock phosphates (2 words)
- a biochemical cycle that involves the translocation and transformation of phosphorus in the soil, water, and organic material. (2 words)
- to much phosphorus in bodies of water can be ______
- lost during the mining and processing (2 words)
- how phosphates enter the water
- can cause health problems in ______
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- a way phosphorus can enter the soil
- phosphorus promoter______ in plants (2 words)
- essential of plant ______ (2 words)
- what plants take in from the soil (2 words)
- animal waste, decaying plants, and animals (2 words)
- the cycle is important to sustaining life by giving (2 words)
- plays a role in farming by helping ______ (2 words)
- the first part of the phosphorus cycle (2 words)
- plays a critical role in animals ______ (2 words)
- wasted in the food chain (2 words)
20 Clues: how phosphates enter the water • wasted in the food chain (2 words) • a way phosphorus can enter the soil • essential of plant ______ (2 words) • can cause health problems in ______ • what plants take in from the soil (2 words) • phosphorus promoter______ in plants (2 words) • the process after the rock phosphates (2 words) • ...
Life Cycles 2025-11-10
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- After flowering, many plants produce __________ that contain seeds.
- A hen’s egg hatches into a baby __________.
- The final stage of a butterfly’s life cycle is the __________ butterfly.
- A young plant that just started to grow is called a __________.
- All living things __________ as they go through their life cycle.
- Birds usually lay their eggs in a __________.
- The process of growing and changing is called a __________ cycle.
- As a tadpole grows, it develops __________.
- The stage after the egg in a butterfly’s life cycle is the __________.
- A plant’s life cycle begins with a __________.
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- The cocoon stage of a butterfly is called the __________ stage.
- In a life cycle, living things __________ in form and size.
- A frog hatches from an egg into a __________.
- Every living thing will eventually __________ at the end of its life cycle.
- A butterfly’s life cycle begins with an __________.
- A chick breaks out of its __________ when it hatches.
- Most plants produce __________ which can turn into fruits.
- Frogs and butterflies both begin their life cycles with an __________.
- A seed needs air, warmth, and __________ to germinate.
19 Clues: A hen’s egg hatches into a baby __________. • As a tadpole grows, it develops __________. • A frog hatches from an egg into a __________. • Birds usually lay their eggs in a __________. • A plant’s life cycle begins with a __________. • A butterfly’s life cycle begins with an __________. • A chick breaks out of its __________ when it hatches. • ...
envi.sci. 2013-11-13
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- clear and allows light to pass through
- a molecule of water joins millions of other water molecules through intermolecularforces
- when it has a possibility or a likelihood of being replenished
- is at least 50% water
- the vast sphere of water on earth
- water that is underground
- dark clouds that are heavy with water
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- a form of condensed water vapor
- body approximately 60% water
- if people continue to use it beyond its sustainable yield
- cycle the other name of water cycle
- be absorb by plants from their roots and distribute this to stems
- is the process by which water enters the soil.
- water flows in down slope movement
- it can dissolve any substances
15 Clues: is at least 50% water • water that is underground • body approximately 60% water • it can dissolve any substances • a form of condensed water vapor • the vast sphere of water on earth • water flows in down slope movement • cycle the other name of water cycle • dark clouds that are heavy with water • clear and allows light to pass through • ...
Biology Chapter 8: Phtosynthesis 2019-12-04
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- Glucose, NADP+ and ADP.
- carbon dioxide, NADPH and ATP.
- A colored chemical compound that absorbs light.
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.
- water, NADP+ and ADP.
- carrier molecule produced in the light dependent reactions that transfers high-energy electrons and hydrogen to the Calvin Cycle.
- The amount of light, carbon dioxide, water and temperature.
- One of the principal chemical compounds that cells use to store energy, consists of adenine, ribose and 3 phosphate groups.
- What is left after ATP releases energy by breaking a phosphate bond.
- The fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane; involved in the synthesis of glucose from carbon dioxide and water.
- A flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- Sugars (primarily glucose) + oxygen.
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- CO₂ + water.
- Principal pigments in plants.
- reactions of photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH.
- 6CO₂ + 6H₂0 (light)→ C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂. Carbon dioxide + water (light) →sugar + oxygen.
- Oxygen, NADPH and ATP.
- The ultimate source of energy for life.
- 1) Light Dependent Reactions. 2) Light Independent Reactions or Calvin Cycle.
- High-energy electrons form pigments in photosystems II absorb light. The electrons pass through this, a series of electron carrier proteins.
- Autotrophs that transform light energy into glucose that can be used for food or building blocks.
- The energy source used to turn ADP back into ATP.
- Organisms capable of making their own food.
- Organisms that consume food for energy and building blocks.
- (Or light independent reactions) reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugars from CO2 from the atmosphere.
- Light absorbing molecules that gather the sun's energy; found in plants.
- Is a membrane protein through which excess hydrogen ions escape a thylakoid in a process that makes ATP.
- Are clusters of proteins and chlorophyll in thylakoid membranes.
28 Clues: CO₂ + water. • water, NADP+ and ADP. • Oxygen, NADPH and ATP. • Glucose, NADP+ and ADP. • Principal pigments in plants. • carbon dioxide, NADPH and ATP. • Sugars (primarily glucose) + oxygen. • The ultimate source of energy for life. • Organisms capable of making their own food. • A colored chemical compound that absorbs light. • ...
vocabulary; water cycle by Eli 2023-12-06
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- the cycle that water goes through.
- the prosses of which a substance changes to a different substance.
- when a solid turns to a liquid.
- a fake lake used for water supply.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground from this part of the water cycle.
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- when water turns into a gas and goes into the atmosphere.
- a giant chunk of ice.
- the movement of water from a river is this part of the water cycle.
- when a liquid turns to a solid.
- a body of water were rock can transit water.
- excess of water that flows off surface instead of absorbing.
- water that collects droplets in humid air.
12 Clues: a giant chunk of ice. • when a liquid turns to a solid. • when a solid turns to a liquid. • the cycle that water goes through. • a fake lake used for water supply. • water that collects droplets in humid air. • a body of water were rock can transit water. • when water turns into a gas and goes into the atmosphere. • ...
ecology 2018-01-31
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- a complex pathway of feeding relationships
- a state of reduced activity
- the study of the interactions between organisms and the living and nonliving components of their environment
- moving to a more favorable habitat
- consumers the food on the "garbage" of the ecosystem
- photosynthesis and cellular respiration form the basis of this cycle
- the complex pathway that nitrogen follows in an ecosystem is called the
- eats other consumers
- the movement of phosphorus from the environment to organisms and then back into the environment
- all members of a species living in one place
- the rate at which biomass accumulates
- organisms interacting with other organisms in their surroundings and with the nonliving portion of their environment
- the specific role, or way of life of a species within its environment
- transforms nitrogen gas into a usable form
- the process of converting N2 gas to nitrate is called
- the process by which water evaporates from leaves of plants
- curve a graph of performance versus values of an environmental variable such as temperature
- all living components of an environment
- the place where an organism lives
- makes own food/energy
- breaks down complex molecules into simple molecules
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- heterotrophs are
- all interacting organisms living in an area
- nitrogen is again made available to other organisms through
- organisms and nonliving environment found in a particular place
- indicates an organisms place in a sequence of energy transfers
- the rate at which producers in an ecosystem capture the energy of sunlight
- eats both producers and consumers
- soil bacteria takes up ammonium and oxidize it into nitrites through
- a single pathway of feeding relationships among organisms
- eats producers
- all nonliving components of an environment
- broadest and most inclusive level of organization
- nitrogen is returned into the atmosphere by
- water carbon nitrogen calcium and phosphorus all go through this cycle
- bacteria use this to produce carbohydrates from inorganic molecules
- some organisms can adjust their tolerance to abiotic factors through the process of
- model represents the components of an ecological system
- amount of organic material produced in an ecosystem is called
- water underground
- movement of water through various reservoirs
41 Clues: eats producers • heterotrophs are • water underground • eats other consumers • makes own food/energy • a state of reduced activity • eats both producers and consumers • the place where an organism lives • moving to a more favorable habitat • the rate at which biomass accumulates • all living components of an environment • a complex pathway of feeding relationships • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2022-02-07
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- The process of using a resource wisely
- a relationship where one organism is harmed and another is benefited
- gases surrounding the earth
- any living thing that affects another living thing in an ecosystem
- An educated guess based on what you think will happen
- final stage in the water cycle
- any harmful thing emitted into the atmosphere
- an organism that is eaten
- all the inhabitants of an area in an ecosystem
- a close living relationship between 2 organisms
- An organism that breaks down and recycles matter
- second stage in the water cycle
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- rapid growth
- all the differences between organisms in an ecosystem
- first stage in the water cycle
- a system of interlocking food chains
- An organism that can make its own food
- the process where plants take in carbon dioxide and water to make glucose
- non native species that take over quickly
- information gathered during an experiment
- the study of relationships between organisms
- meat eater
- any non living factor in an ecosystem
- an organism that eats prey
- An organism that only eats plants
25 Clues: meat eater • rapid growth • an organism that is eaten • an organism that eats prey • gases surrounding the earth • first stage in the water cycle • final stage in the water cycle • second stage in the water cycle • An organism that only eats plants • a system of interlocking food chains • any non living factor in an ecosystem • The process of using a resource wisely • ...
phosphorus cycle 2023-01-09
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- can cause health problems in ______
- to much phosphorus in bodies of water can be ______
- the process after the rock phosphates (2 words)
- when an ______ the phosphates are released back into the earth (2 words)
- stop using fertilizers to ______ to much phosphorus
- phosphorus promoter______ in plants (2 words)
- how phosphates enter the water
- what plants take in from the soil (2 words)
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- a biochemical cycle that involves the translocation and transformation of phosphorus in the soil, water, and organic material. (2 words)
- animals ________ causing phosphorus to be incorporated into their DNA (2 words)
- a way phosphorus can enter the soil
- plays a critical role in animals ______ (2 words)
- the first part of the phosphorus cycle (2 words)
- plays a role in farming by helping ______ (2 words)
- lost during the mining and processing (2 words)
- the cycle is important to sustaining life by giving (2 words)
- wasted in the food chain (2 words)
- animal waste, decaying plants, and animals (2 words)
- essential of plant ______ (2 words)
- soil with phosphorus particles gets into the water by moving through the soil and __________ groundwater
20 Clues: how phosphates enter the water • wasted in the food chain (2 words) • a way phosphorus can enter the soil • can cause health problems in ______ • essential of plant ______ (2 words) • what plants take in from the soil (2 words) • phosphorus promoter______ in plants (2 words) • lost during the mining and processing (2 words) • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2022-02-07
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- gases surrounding the earth
- a close living relationship between 2 organisms
- final stage in the water cycle
- a system of interlocking food chains
- An educated guess based on what you think will happen
- non native species that take over quickly
- any living thing that affects another living thing in an ecosystem
- second stage in the water cycle
- first stage in the water cycle
- an organism that is eaten
- An organism that can make its own food
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- all the inhabitants of an area in an ecosystem
- An organism that only eats plants
- An organism that breaks down and recycles matter
- information gathered during an experiment
- rapid growth
- the process where plants take in carbon dioxide and water to make glucose
- all the differences between organisms in an ecosystem
- an organism that eats prey
- any non living factor in an ecosystem
- The process of using a resource wisely
- the study of relationships between organisms
- meat eater
- any harmful thing emitted into the atmosphere
- a relationship where one organism is harmed and another is benefited
25 Clues: meat eater • rapid growth • an organism that is eaten • an organism that eats prey • gases surrounding the earth • final stage in the water cycle • first stage in the water cycle • second stage in the water cycle • An organism that only eats plants • a system of interlocking food chains • any non living factor in an ecosystem • The process of using a resource wisely • ...
Groundwater and the Water Cycle 2023-09-27
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- Movement of water from one place to another
- Another name for the water cycle
- Found close to the surface when there is a lot of rain
- Does not allow water to pass through
- Trees does this when there is rainfall
- Movement of water just below the surface
- When water evaporates from plants or trees
- Water that enters a river from underground
- Changes from ice to vapour
- Powers the water cycle
- A hole sunk into the zone of saturation
- A large constant flow of fresh water.
- When water finds a way up from the ground
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- The layer above the earth that water enters when it evaporates
- The state of the soil that leads to flooding
- Water that soaks into the ground
- Type of storage
- The level of water underground
- Responsible for the formation of clouds
- The process that takes water to ground water storage
- Is the gaseous phase of water
- The term used describe the condition of water in its gas liquid or solid form
- All evaporation
- Water going across land
- Water is not stored here it only passes through.
25 Clues: Type of storage • All evaporation • Powers the water cycle • Water going across land • Changes from ice to vapour • Is the gaseous phase of water • The level of water underground • Water that soaks into the ground • Another name for the water cycle • Does not allow water to pass through • A large constant flow of fresh water. • Trees does this when there is rainfall • ...
7 period water cycle, Dylan simenson 2023-11-28
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- This is what the water in the clouds condenses then falls to the ground.
- This is a body of water that is filled with snow melt and is filled with rivers.
- This is what water that is evaporated is called. Use a - in between the two words.s
- This is when plants and animals let off gas.
- This is filled with snow or rain and are always moving toward the ocean.
- This is what powers the water cycle.
- This is a source of underground fresh water, this is what wells use as a water source.
- This is the second force of energy that powers the water cycle.
- The largest body of water on Earth, is 75 percent of the Earth's surface.
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- This is when rain water is soaked into the ground.
- This is what happens when the water is turned into water vapor
- This is where water from rain is not soaked into the ground.
- This is the process of water vapor turning into clouds, then rain.
- This is the source of most of Earth's fresh water.
- This is the process of water that will be repeated forever, put a - in between the two words.
15 Clues: This is what powers the water cycle. • This is when plants and animals let off gas. • This is when rain water is soaked into the ground. • This is the source of most of Earth's fresh water. • This is where water from rain is not soaked into the ground. • This is what happens when the water is turned into water vapor • ...
Photosynthesis and Cell Respiration 2023-10-19
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- location in mitochondria where Krebs Cycle occurs
- type of diffusion that occurs at ATP synthase
- nitrogen-containing base found in ATP
- step between glycolysis and Krebs Cycle
- the only product of the light-independent reactions
- number of ATP made by each NADH during ETC
- location in a cell where glycolysis takes place
- respiration that occurs without oxygen
- pigment found on both photosystem I and II
- anaerobic respiration in yeast
- waste product of cell respiration
- the oxidation of water in a thylakoid lumen
- a product of the light-dependent reactions
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- a byproduct of cell respiration
- number of oxygens made during photosynthesis
- chemical that forms a concentration gradient
- the chemical that enters the Krebs Cycle
- type of transport that occurs at ATP synthase
- stack of thylakoids
- what happens when NADP+ gains electrons
- partial breakdown of glucose into pyruvic acid
- another name for the light-independent reactions
- number of phosphates found in ATP
- another word for the inner mitochondrial membrane
- cycle that occurs in the stroma of a chloroplast
- number of times the Krebs Cycle occurs
- energy currency molecule found in living things
27 Clues: stack of thylakoids • anaerobic respiration in yeast • a byproduct of cell respiration • number of phosphates found in ATP • waste product of cell respiration • nitrogen-containing base found in ATP • respiration that occurs without oxygen • number of times the Krebs Cycle occurs • what happens when NADP+ gains electrons • step between glycolysis and Krebs Cycle • ...
Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis 2021-10-27
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- Molecule created when you split a glucose
- First step of Calvin Cycle
- First step of cellular respiration
- Citrate is decarboxylated to create...
- Third step of Calvin Cycle
- First step of light-dependent reactions
- Carries water throughout the plant
- A stack of "pancakes"
- Opening on the outer layer of the leaf
- Second step of Calvin Cycle
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- Top layer of the misophyll
- One "pancake"
- Where ETC takes place
- Liquid inside of chloroplast
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- Created from alcoholic fermentation
- Where the Kreb's Cycle takes place
- Ions moved through ATP ______ to make ATP
18 Clues: One "pancake" • Where ETC takes place • A stack of "pancakes" • Top layer of the misophyll • First step of Calvin Cycle • Third step of Calvin Cycle • Second step of Calvin Cycle • Liquid inside of chloroplast • First step of cellular respiration • Where the Kreb's Cycle takes place • Carries water throughout the plant • Created from alcoholic fermentation • ...
Chapter 1 Science vocabulary 2024-11-06
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- Cycle: Process of carbon movement through Earth's systems.
- Fog combined with smoke or pollutants.
- Radiation: Type of energy from the sun.
- Mass per unit volume.
- Pollution: Harmful substances in the atmosphere.
- Third layer of the atmosphere.
- Heat transfer through fluid movement.
- Heat transfer through direct contact.
- Atmospheric layer with high temperatures.
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- Energy transfer through space.
- Molecule composed of three oxygen atoms.
- Cycle: Continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth's surface.
- Radiation: Heat energy emitted by objects.
- Lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere.
- Effect: Warming of Earth due to trapped heat.
- Day-to-day atmospheric conditions.
- Atmospheric layer above the troposphere.
- Cycle: Circulation of nitrogen among the atmosphere, soil, and organisms.
- Gasses: Gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect.
- Fuel: Energy source from ancient organic matter.
- Height above sea level.
21 Clues: Mass per unit volume. • Height above sea level. • Energy transfer through space. • Third layer of the atmosphere. • Day-to-day atmospheric conditions. • Lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. • Heat transfer through fluid movement. • Heat transfer through direct contact. • Fog combined with smoke or pollutants. • Radiation: Type of energy from the sun. • ...
Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-09
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- a precipitation in the form of ice crystals, mainly of intricately branched, hexagonal form and often agglomerated into snowflakes, formed directly from the freezing of the water vapor in the air.
- a body of fresh or salt water of considerable size, surrounded by land.
- Sea ice forms at the ocean surface once the surface temperature drops to the freezing point during fall and winter. The freezing point for salty ocean water is about 29oF (-2oC), slightly colder than it is for fresh water (32oF, 0oC).
- the act or process of evaporating.
- a dispersion, in air, of molecules of water, especially as produced by evaporation at ambient temperatures rather than by boiling.
- a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course or channel or series of diverging and converging channels.
- a cloudlike mass or layer of minute water droplets or ice crystals near the surface of the earth, appreciably reducing visibility.
- precipitation in the form of ice pellets created by the freezing of rain as it falls
- passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere.
- water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops more than 1/50 inch (0.5 mm) in diameter.
- a covering of minute ice needles, formed from the atmosphere at night upon the ground and exposed objects when they have cooled by radiation below the dew point, and when the dew point is below the freezing point.
- the act of combining parts or elements to form a whole.
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- of, containing, or resembling common table salt; salty or saltlike
- the vast body of salt water that covers almost three fourths of the earth's surface.
- n extended mass of ice formed from snow falling and accumulating over the years and moving very slowly, either descending from high mountains, as in valley glaciers, or moving outward from centers of accumulation, as in continental glaciers.
- falling products of condensation in the atmosphere, as rain, snow, or hail.
- moisture condensed from the atmosphere, especially at night, and deposited in the form of small drops upon any cool surface.
- of or living in water that is fresh or not salt
- Consisting of or living in salty water, especially seawater
- the act of combining parts or elements to form a whole.
- he process by which atmospheric water vapor liquefies to form fog, clouds, or the like, or solidifies to form snow or hail.
- Water that collects or flows beneath the Earth's surface, filling the porous spaces in soil, sediment, and rocks. Groundwater originates from rain and from melting snow and ice and is the source of water for aquifers, springs, and wells.
- something that drains or flows off, as rain that flows off from the land in streams.
- the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water.
- a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth's surface.
25 Clues: the act or process of evaporating. • of or living in water that is fresh or not salt • the act of combining parts or elements to form a whole. • the act of combining parts or elements to form a whole. • Consisting of or living in salty water, especially seawater • the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water. • ...
water cycle SMS/JJ 2024-12-16
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- when water seeps into the ground
- rain, snow, hail, sleet
- water that shoots out the ground
- the chemical compound of water
- little places where water in the middle of the land
- water that's underground
- when snow melts and goes into a river
- water vapor coming off of lakes and the ocean
- how clouds are formed
- when ice becomes water vapor without becoming a gas
- water vapor coming off of plant
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- the place with the most water in the world
- another word for the sky
- the driving force of the water cycle
- another word for a stream of water
- steam released off a volcano
- water that falls off the Earth's surface into the ocean
- clouds that are on the ground
- the living things that drink the water
- when water from the ground goes to the ocean, rivers lakes
20 Clues: how clouds are formed • rain, snow, hail, sleet • another word for the sky • water that's underground • steam released off a volcano • clouds that are on the ground • the chemical compound of water • water vapor coming off of plant • when water seeps into the ground • water that shoots out the ground • another word for a stream of water • the driving force of the water cycle • ...
Environmental Science 2025-12-04
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- Beginning of water cycle, water being turned into vapor
- Precipitation that that runs into bodies of water
- Process where a substance changes from a vapor to liquid
- Layer of rocks/sediments
- Cycle that shows the movement of Elements
- Rain, Snow, Sleet, Or Hail. Water Vapor from clouds
- Process of water flowing to the ground
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- Elemental/Compound Storage
- Downward movement of water Into rock & soil layers
- All water on the planet
- Water found underneath the ground
- Steady wobble of the Earth's Axis
- When plants evaporate from their leaves
- Gas surrounding the Earth that forms air and weather systems
- Releases minerals from rocks
15 Clues: All water on the planet • Layer of rocks/sediments • Elemental/Compound Storage • Releases minerals from rocks • Water found underneath the ground • Steady wobble of the Earth's Axis • Process of water flowing to the ground • When plants evaporate from their leaves • Cycle that shows the movement of Elements • Precipitation that that runs into bodies of water • ...
Landen's Water Cycle Definitions 2022-09-28
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- Found at the top of a flat map
- A moving ridge on the surface of the water
- Water vapor transforms into clouds
- The slope on the outer edge of the mid-ocean trench and deep ocean floor
- Found between North America, South America, and Africa
- Water gets collected together
- Water gets into the soil
- Formed by eruptions of volcanoes on the ocean floor
- Found on the left side of a flat map
- Differences in water density
- Underwater mountains that rise up
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- Found between Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia
- Found at the bottom of a flat map
- A long narrow ditch
- Water comes from plants
- A flat region of the ocean floor, usually at the base of a continental rise
- The process of water
- Water transforms into Water vapor
- Hail, sleet, snow, and rain
- A seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics.
- Driven by global wind systems fueled by energy from the sun
21 Clues: A long narrow ditch • The process of water • Water comes from plants • Water gets into the soil • Hail, sleet, snow, and rain • Differences in water density • Water gets collected together • Found at the top of a flat map • Found at the bottom of a flat map • Water transforms into Water vapor • Underwater mountains that rise up • Water vapor transforms into clouds • ...
Science/Water Cycle Defination 2021-01-19
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- The process of water vapor leaving a plant.
- A mass of visible condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere
- Gases surrounding the earth.
- Some nature ingredients come together to make a whole product.
- Weather that takes place in Earths atmosphere.
- Water that contains large amounts of salt.
- The run off of water that separates from a bigger water supply.
- A very large expanse of salt water.
- The action of deposing someone, especially a monarch.
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- Water that does not contain salt
- The quality or degree of being saline.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- Water the sinks into the ground.
- The branch of science that specifies Earths water.
- A big piece of ice that stays near snow and other ice structure.
- Circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation.
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
- he conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
20 Clues: Gases surrounding the earth. • Water that does not contain salt • Water the sinks into the ground. • A very large expanse of salt water. • The quality or degree of being saline. • a large body of water surrounded by land. • Water that contains large amounts of salt. • The process of water vapor leaving a plant. • he conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid. • ...
Weather and Water Cycle 2022-11-18
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- type of front that leaves warm weather behind
- When the Sun heats up liquid turning it into water vapor
- the formation of water droplets when water vapor cools. Forms clouds
- the energy source that drives the water cycle
- where air flows from sea to land during the daytime
- thin and wispy clouds
- type of front that happens when a cold air mass pushes a warm air mass out of the way
- brings cooler and drier weather to NC
- brings wetter and warmer weather to NC
- long term patterns of the atmosphere
- conditions of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
- the seasons are cause by the _____ of the Earth.
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- also known as thunderclouds
- the direction weather travels across the U.S.
- where air flows from land to sea during the nighttime
- evaporation of water from plants
- Water falling to earth
- this stream is in the ocean and is warm
- the journey water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- clouds that cover the sky like a blanket
20 Clues: thin and wispy clouds • Water falling to earth • also known as thunderclouds • evaporation of water from plants • long term patterns of the atmosphere • brings cooler and drier weather to NC • brings wetter and warmer weather to NC • this stream is in the ocean and is warm • clouds that cover the sky like a blanket • type of front that leaves warm weather behind • ...
Carbon and Water Cycle 2025-03-12
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- Water vapour in the atmosphere _________ into clouds when the temperature cools.
- A rock rich in carbon, formed through the fossilisation and compression of dead marine animals.
- Water changes from a liquid state to a gas when heated.
- The process of digging up coal from deep under the ground.
- A type of precipitation formed when carbon pollution mixes with the water vapour in the clouds.
- Water falling from the clouds due to gravity.
- A process carried out by trees which absorbs carbon to make glucose.
- When liquid water is heated it evaporates into _________ __________.
- Some carbon is added to the atmosphere through nature processes such as _______________ eruptions.
- Water flowing over the surface of the land.
- Water is a _______________ resource.
- Water and carbon __________ through the different parts of the Earth and atmosphere.
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- A carbon cycle process carried out by all living things.
- The breakdown of dead plant and animal material.
- The glucose stored in plants is transferred into animals when the plant is _____________.
- Water moves from the leaves of trees into the air.
- Too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere contributes to __________ ___________.
- Mining and burning fossil fuels such as coal is _________________.
- The process of water moving through the soil into the ground water system.
- A fossil fuel formed over millions of years when dead trees are subjected to large amounts of heat and pressure.
20 Clues: Water is a _______________ resource. • Water flowing over the surface of the land. • Water falling from the clouds due to gravity. • The breakdown of dead plant and animal material. • Water moves from the leaves of trees into the air. • Water changes from a liquid state to a gas when heated. • A carbon cycle process carried out by all living things. • ...
The Water Cycle. 2021-06-25
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- a area of water surrounded by land.
- Store vapour in side of them untill its time for them to let rain, Hail, and Sleet out
- Water surrounding countries and is very deep
- Small liquid droplets falling from the clouds.
- frozen rain which falls from clouds.
- The Process where water turns to vapor liquid.
- Heats up the surface of water its also bright and keeps us warm when its out.
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- A bucket full of water spilt of the ground and staying there,
- It collects water from the water cycle and goes back into the ocean and goes through the water cycle all again.
- It is Rain, Hail, Sleet and snow and is a liquid that comes from clouds (fany word for rain)
- The Process wgen water turns to vapour
- Water that is frozen and slippery
- How many stages are in the water cycle.
13 Clues: Water that is frozen and slippery • a area of water surrounded by land. • frozen rain which falls from clouds. • The Process wgen water turns to vapour • How many stages are in the water cycle. • Water surrounding countries and is very deep • Small liquid droplets falling from the clouds. • The Process where water turns to vapor liquid. • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-06-19
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- The movement of water from the Earth to the sky and back to the Earth in a continuous way.
- Water can be _____ by reducing wastage,and by reusing and recycling water.
- Water is needed for a seed to _____ and grow.
- Digestive juices in the stomach further _____ the food.
- Water vapour __________ into water droplets which gather to form clouds.
- Living things need _______ to survive.
- Blood also transports ____ materials away from various parts of the body.
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- Water can be found in _______ juices in various parts of digestive system.
- Digestive juices in the small _____ completes the digestion process.
- Water gains heat and ________ from water bodies (e.g.lakes,sea)forming water vapour.
- Blood helps to ________ digested food and oxygen to different parts of the body.
- ______ in the mouth softens and partially digests the food.
- During photosynthesis, plants need water and carbon dioxide to make _____ in the presence of light.
13 Clues: Living things need _______ to survive. • Water is needed for a seed to _____ and grow. • Digestive juices in the stomach further _____ the food. • ______ in the mouth softens and partially digests the food. • Digestive juices in the small _____ completes the digestion process. • Water vapour __________ into water droplets which gather to form clouds. • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-09-29
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- When the sun causes water to change from a liquid to a gas
- This phase has molecules that collide into each other
- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain or snow
- Water held underground in soil
- How liquid particles are arranged
- When water drains into the soil
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- Water moving over the surface of the Earth
- The energy of liquid particles
- Process of water movement through a plant
- Process of water droplets that form when water cools
- The speed of solid molecules
- The force that pulls things towards Earth
- The type of pattern that solid molecules are arranged in
13 Clues: The speed of solid molecules • The energy of liquid particles • Water held underground in soil • When water drains into the soil • How liquid particles are arranged • Process of water movement through a plant • The force that pulls things towards Earth • Water moving over the surface of the Earth • Process of water droplets that form when water cools • ...
water cycle crossword 2023-04-24
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- - the average weather conditions
- - barren area of landscape with little living
- - the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- - the plants of a particular region, habitat or geological period
- - the action of collecting water
- - seasonal reversing wind- accompanied by corresponding changes in precipation
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- - the action of helping or doing work for someone.
- - lack of consistency or fixed pattern; liability to vary or change.
- - of or characteristic of the Mediterranean sea , the countries bordering it, or their inhabitants
- - the state of the atmosphere at a particular place.
- - lacks available water preventing development
- - the draining away of water
- - the state of being scarce or short supply
13 Clues: - the draining away of water • - the average weather conditions • - the action of collecting water • - the state of being scarce or short supply • - barren area of landscape with little living • - lacks available water preventing development • - the action of helping or doing work for someone. • - the state of the atmosphere at a particular place. • ...
AIDEN'S WATER CYCLE 2016-03-03
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- Water that flows across the land and enters rivers and streams. It eventually flows into lakes and the ocean.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds to the Earth's surface.
- A rock's ability to let water pass through it.
- Vaporization that occurs at the surface of a liquid below the liquid's boiling point.
- To soak or fill to the point where no more can be absorbed.
- Water Water at the surface of the earth.
- Water The water beneath the Earth's surface
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- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- The water evaporates from the leaves of plants and moves into the air.
- Cycle The continuous movement of water between the Earth and its atmosphere.
- The downward movement of water through soil and rock due to gravity
- A rock layer that stores ground water and allows it to flow.
- The region of land drained by a river system.
13 Clues: Water Water at the surface of the earth. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • Water The water beneath the Earth's surface • The region of land drained by a river system. • A rock's ability to let water pass through it. • To soak or fill to the point where no more can be absorbed. • A rock layer that stores ground water and allows it to flow. • ...
THE WATER CYCLE 2017-05-20
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- the movement of water from plants back into the atmosphere
- a river or stream, which feeds water to the main river
- where water vapour meets cool air and turns into water droplets
- a boundary between two water basins
- where water is heated up and turns into water vapour
- the beginning point of the river
- off the movement of water to the river, which passes over the land
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- water stored in rocks within the ground
- the movement of water through land, sea and atmosphere
- moving material from one place to another
- an area of land drained by the river system
- wet weather including rain, hail and snow
- the end of the river where it joins the sea
13 Clues: the beginning point of the river • a boundary between two water basins • water stored in rocks within the ground • moving material from one place to another • wet weather including rain, hail and snow • an area of land drained by the river system • the end of the river where it joins the sea • where water is heated up and turns into water vapour • ...
The Water Cycle 2017-05-02
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- A humidity throughout.
- A measurement of the amount of water vapor in the air.
- The process of a liquid changing into a gas.
- The layer of air closest to Earth’s surface.
- The pattern of weather an area experiences over a long period of time.
- The process of a gas changing into a liquid.
- mass A large body of air that has the same temperature and humidity throughout.
- winds Movements of air that result from local changes in temperature.
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- The border where two air masses meet.
- Water that falls from the air to Earth.
- The blanket of air surrounding the Earth.
- cycle The process in which water continuously moves from Earth’s surface into the atmosphere and back again.
- winds Global winds that blow constantly from the same direction.
13 Clues: A humidity throughout. • The border where two air masses meet. • Water that falls from the air to Earth. • The blanket of air surrounding the Earth. • The process of a liquid changing into a gas. • The layer of air closest to Earth’s surface. • The process of a gas changing into a liquid. • A measurement of the amount of water vapor in the air. • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-05-13
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- The energy source for the water cycle; what takes it into motion.
- All types of water that falls to the earth, including rain, snow, and hail.
- The process of water collecting in rivers, lakes, streams, oceans and other bodies of water.
- The process by which water vapour cools down and turns to liquid water.
- The continuous circulation of water in the sky and on land.
- The process of liquid water changing to water vapour.
- The process of solid changing directly to gas; ice and snow to water vapour.
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- The flow of water occurring on the surface of the Earth as it can't infiltrate into the ground.
- The release of moisture into the air by plants and trees.
- Water moving horizontally between rocks and soil on the ground due to gravity.
- Water found under the Earth's surface.
- Water in the gaseous state.
- Water sinking into the ground.
13 Clues: Water in the gaseous state. • Water sinking into the ground. • Water found under the Earth's surface. • The process of liquid water changing to water vapour. • The release of moisture into the air by plants and trees. • The continuous circulation of water in the sky and on land. • The energy source for the water cycle; what takes it into motion. • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2025-04-25
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- Water from rain, snowmelt or other sources that flows over the land surface and reaches lakes, rivers and oceans
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating above the atmosphere, typically high above the ground
- Water in the form of a gas
- The process of a gas changing into a liquid due to a decrease in temperature
- The process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting into water
- Condensed water vapor that falls back to Earth from clouds in any form (ex:sleet, rain, snow)
- The process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil through cracks/openings
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- The stage of the water cycle when water pools in large bodies (like oceans, and lakes); also known as accumulation
- The continuous movement of water among Earth's atmosphere,oceans,and land surface through evaporation, precipitation, and condensation
- Water that is located below the surface of the ground due to infiltration
- The process of a liquid changing into a gas due to an increase in temperature or pressure
- A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- The process of plants giving off water vapor through their leaves (the water was absorbed through there roots)
13 Clues: Water in the form of a gas • A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air • Water that is located below the surface of the ground due to infiltration • The process of a gas changing into a liquid due to a decrease in temperature • The process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting into water • ...
