water cycle Crossword Puzzles
The Water Cycle 2023-05-08
Across
- water that does not soak into the soil
- frozen form of precipitation
- liquid form of water from atmosphere
- liquid water to gaseous form
- gaseous form of water
- holds water vapor
- process water vapor into liquid
- water released from clouds
- snow melts then refreezes
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- water from soil into atmosphere via plants
- process from evaporation to transpiration
- where transpiration occurs
- form of precipitation
13 Clues: holds water vapor • form of precipitation • gaseous form of water • snow melts then refreezes • where transpiration occurs • water released from clouds • frozen form of precipitation • liquid water to gaseous form • process water vapor into liquid • liquid form of water from atmosphere • water that does not soak into the soil • process from evaporation to transpiration • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-09-15
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- he particular way sth is
- a a small drop of a liquid
- a phase or step in a process
- the process of a gas changing to a liquid
- rain, snow, etc. that falls on the ground
- a gaseous form of water
- to change from a gas into a liquid
- to come or go upwards
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- the process of water turning into vapor
- in the form of gas
- to let sth fall or come out
- to change into water vapor
- to become smaller in size,number etc.
13 Clues: in the form of gas • to come or go upwards • a gaseous form of water • he particular way sth is • a a small drop of a liquid • to change into water vapor • to let sth fall or come out • a phase or step in a process • to change from a gas into a liquid • to become smaller in size,number etc. • the process of water turning into vapor • the process of a gas changing to a liquid • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-09-15
Across
- the particular way sth is
- a a small drop of a liquid
- a phase or step in a process
- the process of a gas changing to a liquid
- rain, snow, etc. that falls on the ground
- a gaseous form of water
- to change from a gas into a liquid
- to come or go upwards
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- the process of water turning into vapor
- in the form of gas
- to let sth fall or come out
- to change into water vapor
- to become smaller in size,number etc.
13 Clues: in the form of gas • to come or go upwards • a gaseous form of water • the particular way sth is • a a small drop of a liquid • to change into water vapor • to let sth fall or come out • a phase or step in a process • to change from a gas into a liquid • to become smaller in size,number etc. • the process of water turning into vapor • the process of a gas changing to a liquid • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-09-18
Across
- When water sinks into the ground due to gravity
- Molecules are very scattered and change shape and volume
- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- There is only 3% of it in the world
- 97% of Earth's water
- The main heat source that powers the water cycle
- Molecules are very close together and never change shape or volume
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- Happens when water molecules slow down and move and cool to form clouds
- The water that travels underground
- The water that leaves plants through their pores
- Molecules are lose and never change volume, but they take up the shape of the container that they are in
- This strange happens when the water goes from a liquid to a gas
- The water that flows into bigger bodies of water
13 Clues: 97% of Earth's water • Rain, snow, sleet, and hail • The water that travels underground • There is only 3% of it in the world • When water sinks into the ground due to gravity • The water that leaves plants through their pores • The water that flows into bigger bodies of water • The main heat source that powers the water cycle • ...
Photosynthesis 2019-12-02
Across
- needs oxygen
- producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products
- the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space, and oxygen is reduced to form water.
- bounded by pigmented membranes on which the light reactions of photosynthesis take place
- Plants depend on the Calvin cycle for energy and food.
- important energy source in living organisms
- H2O
- do not need oxygen
- also called a metabolic pathway
- powerhouse of the cell
- intake of oxygen
- the air we breath out
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- releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- colorless liquid and the principle ingredient in alcoholic beverages like beer
- the air we breath in
- in green plant cells
- In plants, the light reactions take place in the thylakoid membranes of organelles called chloroplasts.
- lactate
- is a molecule that carries energy within cells.
- makes oxygen
- consisting of connective tissues and blood vessels.
- the chemical breakdown of a substance
22 Clues: H2O • lactate • needs oxygen • makes oxygen • intake of oxygen • do not need oxygen • the air we breath in • in green plant cells • the air we breath out • powerhouse of the cell • also called a metabolic pathway • releasing energy and pyruvic acid. • the chemical breakdown of a substance • important energy source in living organisms • is a molecule that carries energy within cells. • ...
Unit 1, 2 and 3. 2013-06-29
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- still water, shallow and small
- separates the unsaturated zone from the saturated one
- a group of streams that flow together
- a well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer
- water molecules change to a gaseous state
- buildup of nutrients that increase the growth of algae
- water can't pass through this material
- plants give off water vapor through their leaves
- stream and smaller rivers that feed into a main river
- geological source of water
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- water can pass through this material
- process by which plants make their own food
- the place where an organism lives
- still water, deep and large
- the process by which water falls to Earth as rain, snow, etc
- ridge of land that separates a watershed
- land area formed because of Earth's crust movements
- body processes: break down food,___ and reproduce
- water vapor cools forming drops that clump together forming clouds
- evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation are steps of
- land area that supplies wáter to a river
- lake that stores wáter for human use
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- remaining water, result of water cycle
24 Clues: geological source of water • still water, deep and large • still water, shallow and small • the place where an organism lives • water can pass through this material • lake that stores wáter for human use • a group of streams that flow together • water can't pass through this material • remaining water, result of water cycle • ridge of land that separates a watershed • ...
Ecology Part 2 2023-03-02
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- this solution has a high solute and low water concentraion
- a passive movement form an area of higher concentration to lower concentration
- the cycle which includes the continuous movement of water on earth
- gases in the earths atmosphere that trap heat
- the movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy
- a cycle which relates to the tranformation and translocation of phophorus in many places and organisms
- a cycle which nitrogen is converted into many forms, and consecuatley passed from and to things
- has the same concentration of solutes and water
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- membrane found in all cells that seperates the interior of the cell form the outside enviorment
- long term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- the long term heating of the earths surface and atmosphere
- a gas naturally produced by humans and animals
- the movement of substances across a cell membrane with the use of energy
- A chemical procces that occurs in plants, to make food
- a sugar that plant produce form photosythesis
- the measuring of what peoples daily activities that correlate to to Carbon Dioxide
- a process which humans and animals go through to make carbon dioxide
- plants release this gas as a product from photoysthesis
- a product from cellular respiration that is used for energy
- the movement of water form a solution with higher water concentration to water with lower water concentrations
20 Clues: a sugar that plant produce form photosythesis • gases in the earths atmosphere that trap heat • a gas naturally produced by humans and animals • has the same concentration of solutes and water • long term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • A chemical procces that occurs in plants, to make food • plants release this gas as a product from photoysthesis • ...
Water cycle SMS-Lyla.V 2024-12-17
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- When clouds get to heavy and let water fall
- A liquid that is very close to the ground but its like a cloud
- How we get water again and again with a system
- A liquid that floats in the air
- when water leaves from a plant
- what water is called in molecules
- how snow gets stored up
- A liquid that in the water cycle makes rain,hail,or snow
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- When there is extra water under ground
- When water runs down a hill or mountain
- When water seeps down what is that called?
- When Water vapor raises
- When a live being drinks the water
- when water runs down a stream
- Heats up things and starts the water cycle
15 Clues: When Water vapor raises • how snow gets stored up • when water runs down a stream • when water leaves from a plant • A liquid that floats in the air • what water is called in molecules • When a live being drinks the water • When there is extra water under ground • When water runs down a hill or mountain • When water seeps down what is that called? • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-05-11
Across
- A solid form of water
- I am rain, sleet, hail or snow
- Plants release water during the process of photosynthesis
- water seeps back into the earth
- Some water flows into the ground, seas, lakes, rivers
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- Water is constantly doing this
- The continuous movement of water from each state is called the water__________
- In the water cycle, water can be solid, _________ or a gas.
- the sun causes water to turn to a vapor or a gas
- The water cycle could not happen without me
- When vapor rises and gets cold, it becomes clouds. this process is _____________
11 Clues: A solid form of water • Water is constantly doing this • I am rain, sleet, hail or snow • water seeps back into the earth • The water cycle could not happen without me • the sun causes water to turn to a vapor or a gas • Some water flows into the ground, seas, lakes, rivers • Plants release water during the process of photosynthesis • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Angelo 2024-12-16
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- the process when water turns solid
- the second type of force that causes the water cycle to work and pushes everything down
- the place water vapor goes as soon as it evaporates
- when water gets absorbed into the ground
- the process when water vapor turns into liquid form
- the process when water turns into its gas form
- big white things that sometimes cover the sun and are in the sky
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- water in different forms falls from the sky
- when after it rains water the water goes downhill
- thermal ______ that are like mini volcanoes
- creatures that drink water
- the main force that causes the water cycle to work and it heats up things
- turns solids directly into gas
- when trees sweat
- they have 97.25% of the water in the world
- the chemical formula of water
16 Clues: when trees sweat • creatures that drink water • the chemical formula of water • turns solids directly into gas • the process when water turns solid • when water gets absorbed into the ground • they have 97.25% of the water in the world • water in different forms falls from the sky • thermal ______ that are like mini volcanoes • the process when water turns into its gas form • ...
Water crossword 2016-03-07
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- Formed by water and mostly after it has rained.
- People used to get most of their water from but we don’t use it that often now.
- where the water goes when it rains on streets and roads.
- A natural thing that is keep on happening over millions of years and started when water and the sun came.
- it is what fall on the ground.
- The process where gas turns back into liquid.
- A part of the water cycle procedure.
- From where tap water comes out from
- It is used to get water where there isn’t any or very less.
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- It the only water we can drink.
- The water that comes straight from the sea.
- Where most of the earth’s water is.
- Caused by earthquakes in the sea and very dangerous.
- The step of the water cycle which happens last.
- form of water but more cooler, harder and stronger.
- things that make up water.
- When water goes down the stream or a mountain.
- one of the places where the runoff system happens.
- A form of water when it travels to the sky.
- Hard form of rain.
20 Clues: Hard form of rain. • things that make up water. • it is what fall on the ground. • It the only water we can drink. • Where most of the earth’s water is. • From where tap water comes out from • A part of the water cycle procedure. • The water that comes straight from the sea. • A form of water when it travels to the sky. • The process where gas turns back into liquid. • ...
Photosynthesis _ Kheri 2024-10-31
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- the light dependent stage takes place in
- Found in all green plants
- Another name for animal
- A 5-carbon sugar
- The reactant of the Calvin Cycle
- Energy made in photosystem 2
- A food making cell in the plant
- Calvin cycle takes place in
- The light-dependent stage reactant
- Breaks down water in the light dependent stage
- Fully charged fast-acting battery
- Needs to take food from producers
- A type of nitrogen
- Depleted battery
- another name for ligh independent
- product of the light dependent stage
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- Fast energy in ATP
- A type of sugar
- another name for photosystem 1 and calvin cycle
- Makes their own food
- A process in which a plant absorbs light water and carbon dioxide to make food
- Effects the photosynthesis prosses if to hot or cold
- Another name for plant
- takes place in thylakoids
- takes place in stroma
- another name for photosystem 2
- A light-absorbing molecule
- A stack of thylakoids
28 Clues: A type of sugar • A 5-carbon sugar • Depleted battery • Fast energy in ATP • A type of nitrogen • Makes their own food • takes place in stroma • A stack of thylakoids • Another name for plant • Another name for animal • Found in all green plants • takes place in thylakoids • A light-absorbing molecule • Calvin cycle takes place in • Energy made in photosystem 2 • ...
The Water Cycle 🔆 Raegan D. 2022-11-28
Across
- any form of water dropping from the sky
- what is waters elements?
- bodies of water that collect, pool
- water seeps into the ground
- a form of precipitation, that is frozen
- Main driving force of the water cycle
- life that uses up the water and disposes of
- trees release gases
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- the things in the sky, full of water droplets
- the big thing we look up at, thats full of gas and liquid
- the liquid form becomes a gas
- water that is stored in the ground
- the source that fills most of the earth, mostly how the cycle starts
- water vapor becomes the liquid form
- the water than runs off the land surface
15 Clues: trees release gases • what is waters elements? • water seeps into the ground • the liquid form becomes a gas • water that is stored in the ground • bodies of water that collect, pool • water vapor becomes the liquid form • Main driving force of the water cycle • any form of water dropping from the sky • a form of precipitation, that is frozen • ...
Cycles 2020-08-18
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- In germination, _____ appear first.
- These found in fruits that helps a plant to reproduce.
- At this stage before the adult stage, the animal does not eat/drink/move.
- Plants and animals need to __________ to ensure their kind do not go extinct.
- This stage is found in both the frog and the chicken's 3 stage life cycle.
- An insect does this as it grows.
- this part provides food for the seedling to grow until the leaves appear.
- this is another stage where the animal does not eat/drink/move.
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- This animal has a 4 stage life cycle and lays its eggs in water.
- Only adult plants has this.
- A cockroach has this stage in its life cycle.
- this word represents look like.
- Seeds need ____, air and water to germinate.
- This animal has a 3 stage life cycle and lays its eggs on leaves
- Only adult plants has this too.
- Animals and plants have 3 or 4 ____ in their life cycle.
- This stage represents the stage where the animal or plant can reproduce.
- this outer layer protects the seed.
18 Clues: Only adult plants has this. • this word represents look like. • Only adult plants has this too. • An insect does this as it grows. • In germination, _____ appear first. • this outer layer protects the seed. • Seeds need ____, air and water to germinate. • A cockroach has this stage in its life cycle. • These found in fruits that helps a plant to reproduce. • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-02-04
Across
- a measure of the amount of thermal energy an object has
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- when a plant absorbs water from their roots and gives off water vapor from its leaves
- when a liquid changes to a gas
- when a liquid turns to a solid
- the internal energy of an object due to the movement of the atoms
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- when a gas changes into liquid
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- when a solid turns into a gas
- when the water in the air gets too heavy to stay in the air and falls as precipitation
- the process where water exits an animal through waste
- when a gas turns into a solid
- precipitation that did not get absorbed into the soil and is pulled by gravity to a low collection place
13 Clues: when a solid turns into a gas • when a gas turns into a solid • when a liquid changes to a gas • when a liquid turns to a solid • when a gas changes into liquid • when a solid turns into a liquid • the process where water exits an animal through waste • a measure of the amount of thermal energy an object has • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-01-08
Across
- a repeating process
- The process of water turning into gas
- the process of which the water in plants gets evaporated
- the movement of water that takes rain back to the sea underground
- water found underground
- What is the general name of a form of water that fall from clouds
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- the movement of water that takes rain back to the sea
- the process of which water vapor turns into a form of precipitation in clouds
- a form of precipitation that is created by frozen water
- waters solid form
- what powers the water cycle and gives heat
- waters gas form
- This is when the rainwater creates or goes into a body of water such as river, lakes, seas or oceans
13 Clues: waters gas form • waters solid form • a repeating process • water found underground • The process of water turning into gas • what powers the water cycle and gives heat • the movement of water that takes rain back to the sea • a form of precipitation that is created by frozen water • the process of which the water in plants gets evaporated • ...
The water cycle 2021-09-15
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- it makes things fall.
- the process of water evaporating out of plants
- water that rises up from the ground
- the process of water molecules slowing down and becoming a cloud
- the process of water falling from clouds.
- a stream or River that carry’s over to a water storage
- the area of land where all the water falls in it and drains off of it goes into the same place.
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- the process of liquid turning to gas.
- water flows into the ground.
- large amounts of water stored in the ground.
- the starter of the water cycle.
- a body of water such as lakes, rivers and streams
- a super storage of water.
13 Clues: it makes things fall. • a super storage of water. • water flows into the ground. • the starter of the water cycle. • water that rises up from the ground • the process of liquid turning to gas. • the process of water falling from clouds. • large amounts of water stored in the ground. • the process of water evaporating out of plants • ...
The water cycle 2022-04-04
The Water Cycle 2016-03-03
Across
- Vaporization that occurs at the surface of a liquid below the liquid's boiling point
- The region of land drained by a river system
- Water flowing through rocks and soil
- Water that evaporates from plants
- Water the water underground
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- Cycle The cycle of water
- A rock layer that stores ground water and allows it is flow
- Water that flows across the land into bodies of water
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- A rock's ability to let water pass through it.
- The change of gas water to liquid water
- To soak or fill to the point where no more can be adsorbed
- Water Water that is at the surface
13 Clues: Cycle The cycle of water • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • Water the water underground • Water that evaporates from plants • Water Water that is at the surface • Water flowing through rocks and soil • The change of gas water to liquid water • The region of land drained by a river system • A rock's ability to let water pass through it. • ...
The Water cycle 2024-02-02
Across
- A state of matter that flows freely but is of constant volume
- when something enlarges
- Products of water vapor condensation in the atmosphere that fall to the ground
- held underground
- process of a substance
- process of a liquid changing into a gaseous phase
- Process of water draining away from the surface of the land
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- Process of water moving from the ground surface into the soil
- Water in the gaseous phase
- Process of water moving through a plant and evaporating out of the leaves,and flowers
- Process of a solid changing directly into a gas without passing through the liquid phase
- Process of water slowly moving through a filter
- process of a gas changing into a liquid phase
13 Clues: held underground • process of a substance • when something enlarges • Water in the gaseous phase • process of a gas changing into a liquid phase • Process of water slowly moving through a filter • process of a liquid changing into a gaseous phase • Process of water draining away from the surface of the land • Process of water moving from the ground surface into the soil • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-02-13
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- a process that can cause ice caps or glaciers to get smaller
- water 97% of Earth's water
- process that converts liquid water into solid water
- a process that creates clouds
- an underground water reservoir
- comes in the form of snow, rain, sleet, and hail
- process that converts liquid water into water vapor
- process occurs when excess rainwater drains into lakes, and streams
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- process that can cause ice caps or glaciers to get smaller
- process where plants release water vapor into the air
- process that convert gaseous water into solid ice
- water only 3% of Earth's water
- process involves rainwater filtering through soil
13 Clues: water 97% of Earth's water • a process that creates clouds • water only 3% of Earth's water • an underground water reservoir • comes in the form of snow, rain, sleet, and hail • process that convert gaseous water into solid ice • process involves rainwater filtering through soil • process that converts liquid water into solid water • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-05-01
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- water running off a land surface
- a process that never stops ending
- Releases water as rain, snow, or hail.
- gas to liquid
- the sky that moves water everywhere in earth
- plants evaporating water
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- water in soil
- liquid to gas
- Lets water into soil
- needed for evapotranspiration and transpiration
- a body of water
- releases thermal energy
- plants absorbing groundwater
13 Clues: water in soil • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • a body of water • Lets water into soil • releases thermal energy • plants evaporating water • plants absorbing groundwater • water running off a land surface • a process that never stops ending • Releases water as rain, snow, or hail. • the sky that moves water everywhere in earth • needed for evapotranspiration and transpiration
The Water Cycle 2022-12-14
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- extra water stored underground
- sun's energy
- liquid water turns into water vapor (a gas)
- like a blanket of gases around Earth
- evaporation to condensation to precipitation
- process that forms clouds, or gas to liquid
- plants release water vapor
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- heat energy, speed of molecules
- when water freezes, especially snow
- extra water that flows and does not absorb
- examples are rain and snow
- downward force or attraction between objects
- the ground soaks up water
13 Clues: sun's energy • the ground soaks up water • examples are rain and snow • plants release water vapor • extra water stored underground • heat energy, speed of molecules • when water freezes, especially snow • like a blanket of gases around Earth • extra water that flows and does not absorb • liquid water turns into water vapor (a gas) • process that forms clouds, or gas to liquid • ...
Water cycle-xander 2022-11-29
13 Clues: we drink it • made of water • liquid to a gas • water underground • tiny water particles • smaller body of water • starts the water cycle • nothing more then water • dose not play a big role • the largest body of water • moves water around the earth • delivers water into the ocean • were water moves around underground
The Water Cycle 2025-09-18
Across
- Molecules are lose and never change volume, but they take up the shape of the container that they are in
- The water that flows into bigger bodies of water
- The water that travels underground
- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- Molecules are very close together and never change shape or volume
- water that leaves plants through their pores
- 97% of Earth's water
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- Happens when water molecules slow down and move and cool to form clouds
- When water sinks into the ground due to gravity
- This strange happens when the water goes from a liquid to a gas
- The main heat source that powers the water cycle
- There is only 3% of it in the world
- Molecules are very scattered and change shape and volume
13 Clues: 97% of Earth's water • Rain, snow, sleet, and hail • The water that travels underground • There is only 3% of it in the world • water that leaves plants through their pores • When water sinks into the ground due to gravity • The water that flows into bigger bodies of water • The main heat source that powers the water cycle • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-11-06
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- When surface water moves downward into porous soil.
- A surface where one end is higher than the other.
- The plants that grow in a specific area or habitat.
- Table underground level were spaces and rocker soil, fully filled with them. Above this level, the spaces contain air.
- Zone the layer of soil or rock above the water table where the poor spaces are filled with both air and water, but not fully saturated with water.
- Action ability of a liquid to move upward through small spaces or narrow openings such as soil or plant roots against gravity. This happens because of the attraction between the liquid and the surface.
- Holding as much water or moisture as can be absorbed; thoroughly soaked.
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- Amount of empty space in a rock, sediment, or soil, usually shown as a percentage.
- arrange systematically or separated by type or class.
- Material materials, usually from sediment that has been compacted and turned into rock.
- How easily water can flow through a material, depends on the size of the spaces in the material and how well they are connected.
- Retention the process of absorbing and holding onto water.
- Water that flows over the land in sheets or streams instead of soaking into the ground or evaporating.
- underground layer of rock that holds and allows water flows through it. Must be pours enough to provide useful amounts of water.
14 Clues: A surface where one end is higher than the other. • When surface water moves downward into porous soil. • The plants that grow in a specific area or habitat. • arrange systematically or separated by type or class. • Retention the process of absorbing and holding onto water. • Holding as much water or moisture as can be absorbed; thoroughly soaked. • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-11-17
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- Process where solid water changes into water vapor without first melting into a liquid.
- Process when water changes from a liquid to a gas.
- Process where liquid water from animals changes into a gas.
- Another way to say "Water Cycle."
- Process where water vapor cools and turns back into a liquid, forming clouds, fog, or mist.
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- The evaporation of water from soil plus the transpiration of water from plants.
- Process where water soaks and seeps into the ground.
- Water that has infiltrated through the surface filling cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- Water falling to Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Process where liquid water changes into a gas.
- Process in which water pools together into a body of water.
- (Condensation) a cloud that forms when air is cooled to its dew point near the ground.
- Water that does not infiltrate the soil moves across the surface of land eventually into rivers, lakes, streams, and the ocean.
13 Clues: Another way to say "Water Cycle." • Process where liquid water changes into a gas. • Process when water changes from a liquid to a gas. • Process where water soaks and seeps into the ground. • Process in which water pools together into a body of water. • Process where liquid water from animals changes into a gas. • ...
Water Cycle Jackson W 2022-11-28
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- the driving force of the water cycle.
- little volcano shaped rock in the bottom of the ocean.
- instead of being made of water particles like clouds this is made of ice particles.
- hydrogen mixed with oxygen.
- when it rains.
- A large body of water in the cycle.
- a place where an underground stream of water breaks up to the surface.
- things that drink the water.
- water vapor turned into mist when the mist runs into something that has become cooler.
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- plants absorbing.
- water vapor that brings the water all around the world.
- water that is in the ground.
- when water vapor condensates.
- due to gravity water running down a slope.
- when water soaks into the ground.
15 Clues: when it rains. • plants absorbing. • hydrogen mixed with oxygen. • water that is in the ground. • things that drink the water. • when water vapor condensates. • when water soaks into the ground. • A large body of water in the cycle. • the driving force of the water cycle. • due to gravity water running down a slope. • little volcano shaped rock in the bottom of the ocean. • ...
Water Cycle - Cameron P. 2022-11-29
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- This produces steam which goes into the air and becomes a cloud
- Water molecules come across cooler temperatures
- Water molecules float across the sky
- Water evaporates from soil into the atmosphere
- Water starts to soak into the ground after precipitation happens
- The largest reservoirs of water
- Water flowing in creeks
- Lots of water are frozen over
- Water molecules use them for moving from place to place (it's less known around the world)
- Water molecules use these to sink into groundwater
- Water collects and makes pools on land
- These are made of ice particles
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- A highway for water molecules
- 2 water molecules are connected to this element
- Melts water molecules into the sky
- The main source of the water cycle
- higher in the sky where its colder there is invisible water vapor
- This stores lots of water and is a lake underground
- Groundwater finds an opening in the earth and emerges from the ground
19 Clues: Water flowing in creeks • A highway for water molecules • Lots of water are frozen over • The largest reservoirs of water • These are made of ice particles • Melts water molecules into the sky • The main source of the water cycle • Water molecules float across the sky • Water collects and makes pools on land • Water evaporates from soil into the atmosphere • ...
Photosythisis/Jude 2024-10-31
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- another name for light dependent stage
- reactant needed for Calvin cycle
- a colored substance produced by living things
- cycle converts CO2 into sugars
- found in ATP and ADP ATP has 3 ADP has 2
- produced by light dependent stage
- where light dependent stage takes place
- nitrogen compound part of ATP and ADP
- consumes
- another name for Calvin cycle
- doesn't need light to function
- reactant for light dependent stage
- don"t make their own food
- stores and provides energy with 3 phosphates
- product of Calvin cycle
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- the degree of heat that effects the rate of photosynthesis
- the process where plants make food for themselves
- stores and provides energy with 2 phosphates
- needs light to function
- controls photosynthesis in plant cell
- energy source produced by calvin cycle
- a stack of thylakoids
- sugar found in ATP and ADP
- make their own food
- a green pigment
- where Calvin cycle takes place
- produces
- most important thing for light dependent stage
28 Clues: consumes • produces • a green pigment • make their own food • a stack of thylakoids • needs light to function • product of Calvin cycle • don"t make their own food • sugar found in ATP and ADP • another name for Calvin cycle • cycle converts CO2 into sugars • where Calvin cycle takes place • doesn't need light to function • reactant needed for Calvin cycle • ...
Hydrology Crossword 2023-04-28
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- 3% of earth's water is this type of water
- the agency (abbreviated) responsible for setting water guidelines
- small plants found in oceans that provide as the main source of food for organisms in the sunlight zone
- a type of water pollution that can not be traced to a single point
- a property of water that explains why ice floats
- process where organisms that live in the deep ocean use to get their energy because of the lack of sunlight
- zone of the ocean that is completely dark
- water that is safe for us to drink
- part of the water cycle where rain, snow, sleet, or hail falls to the ground
- the ocean zone that receives the most sunlight
- an area underground that contains permeable rocks that filter water
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- the process where excess nutrients buildup causing an excess growth of algae
- 97% of earths water is this type of water
- a crack in the ocean floor where sediments, gas, and warm water and pushed through
- part of the water cycle where rain droplets rise off earth's surface
- the presence of fish & plants that live in the ecosystem that indicate the system is healthy
- the measure of how clear or cloudy water is
- this characteristic is found in colder temperature water & helps the water taste better
- a type of water pollution that can be pinpointed to an exact source
- process where plants use sunlight to create their energy
- this property explains how insects can walk on the surface of water & not sink
- part of the water cycle where clouds are formed
- the process were cold water and nutrients rise to the surface
- the measure of salt in a substance
- water that is not recommended to drink but can be used for cleaning
- an area where fresh & saltwater mix
- the measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is
27 Clues: the measure of salt in a substance • water that is safe for us to drink • an area where fresh & saltwater mix • 3% of earth's water is this type of water • 97% of earths water is this type of water • zone of the ocean that is completely dark • the measure of how clear or cloudy water is • the ocean zone that receives the most sunlight • ...
Thermea Spa Village 2022-08-10
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- the colour of the salt in one of our saunas
- our outlet that is part of the “rest” in the thermal cycle
- the name of our salt water floatation bath
- this outlet shares the same entrance with the lounge
- the name for our rituals
- the name of our guided wellness treatment that includes mud
- the beverage focus in Leresto “_____centric”
- ingredient in the water to make you float
- location of our Quebec spa
- how many times a year our menus change
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- how many minutes you should be in the “hot” of the thermal cycle
- not flip flops
- one of the scents in our steam room
- do this into cold water during your thermal cycle
- The app we use to communicate across the spa
- name for our colleagues
- what level is our Biergarten on
- the place you go to do online training
18 Clues: not flip flops • name for our colleagues • the name for our rituals • location of our Quebec spa • what level is our Biergarten on • one of the scents in our steam room • the place you go to do online training • how many times a year our menus change • ingredient in the water to make you float • the name of our salt water floatation bath • ...
Biology Term Project 2016-01-07
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- Where glycolysis takes place
- Relies on other substances for food
- The type of sugar plants make in photosynthesis
- the addition of electrons from a substance
- This is broken down in light independent reactions
- Breaking molecules down, as in respiration
- Where light dependent reactions take place
- In the ___ cycle, plants take in ___ dioxide in photosynthesis and water
- Uses pyruvic acid made in glycolysis to create hydrogen ions
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- An organism that makes its own food
- The first step of respiration in which glucose is split
- movement of electrons from one molecule to another
- Glycolysis, the Kreb's cycle, and the ETC make up___
- the loss of electrons from one molecule to another
- where Krebs cycle occurs in mitochondria
- Plants release ___ when they die, completing the ___ cycle
- takes hydrogen ions from Krebs cycle to make ATP
- Another name for the Kreb's Cycle
- Building molecules up, as in photosynthesis
- The final electron acceptor in glycolysis
20 Clues: Where glycolysis takes place • Another name for the Kreb's Cycle • An organism that makes its own food • Relies on other substances for food • where Krebs cycle occurs in mitochondria • The final electron acceptor in glycolysis • the addition of electrons from a substance • Breaking molecules down, as in respiration • Where light dependent reactions take place • ...
science 2026-02-27
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- resource/ something that can be remade and not destroyed for ever
- a factory can be considered this
- it is the start of the water cycle when all of the water comes down
- profile/ the different layers of soil
- the increasing population of the world
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- a group of people that live in the same area
- the amount that something can take before it brakes
- resources/ something that after you have used it all its gone
- when the wind pushes the ocean farther from the coast
- energy / it is what solar panels collect
- people who are active have this
- it is how water gets back into the sky during the water cycle
- cycle / it is how rocks are made
- it is bad for the earth
- everyone is one
15 Clues: everyone is one • it is bad for the earth • people who are active have this • a factory can be considered this • cycle / it is how rocks are made • profile/ the different layers of soil • the increasing population of the world • energy / it is what solar panels collect • a group of people that live in the same area • the amount that something can take before it brakes • ...
Phosphorus Cycle Crossword 2019-09-19
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- Cycle / a slower cycle than the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles.
- / what causes phosphate salts to break from rocks.
- / When phosphorus moves through rocks, water, soil, sediments and organisms.
- / When a large amount of phosphate from the earth is removed from the earth is to make_____.
- activity / What is affecting the phosphorus cycle.
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- / What is not included in the Phosphorus cycle but is included in the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycle.
- / Important nutrient
- Compounds / As water runs over exposed rocks, it slowly erodes what?
- / What is the process when plants absorb phosphates from the soil and turn them into organic compounds.
- / The way humans have influenced the phosphorus cycle.
10 Clues: / Important nutrient • / what causes phosphate salts to break from rocks. • activity / What is affecting the phosphorus cycle. • / The way humans have influenced the phosphorus cycle. • Cycle / a slower cycle than the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles. • Compounds / As water runs over exposed rocks, it slowly erodes what? • ...
sicince 2024-02-22
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- ___ capacity is the ability to absorb heat
- a mass of ice and overlapping snow that moves slowly down a mountain under the influence of gravity
- what happens when water evaporates into a cloud and the water gets too heavy
- what was the first place to celebrate new years
- an area with a small local climate that's different from other climates around it
- _____ start from thunderstorms over the ocean
- the __ hemisphere has 61% of the ocean
- the ____ sea
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- the ___ hemisphere has 81% of the ocean
- what is built to access water
- hurricane ___ was Canada's worst hurricane
- melting ___ means more water in oceans
- 3% is the earth holds ___ water
- an area of land in which all water preset eventually drains into one large main water body
- 60% of watersheds flow ___
- there's no beginning or end to the water ____
- ___ water is 97% of the earth
- water ____ is the gas form of water
- 76% of Fresh water
- the __ provides energy to run the water cycle
20 Clues: the ____ sea • 76% of Fresh water • 60% of watersheds flow ___ • what is built to access water • ___ water is 97% of the earth • 3% is the earth holds ___ water • water ____ is the gas form of water • melting ___ means more water in oceans • the __ hemisphere has 61% of the ocean • the ___ hemisphere has 81% of the ocean • ___ capacity is the ability to absorb heat • ...
Cycle Vocab 2022-05-12
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- Is the chemical process by which organic compounds release energy.
- cycle Is a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things.
- Part of the water cycle that flows over land as surface water instead of being absorbed into groundwater or evaporating.
- Is the process by which bacteria and fungi break dead organisms into their simple compounds.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct.
- cycle The cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- acids A complex organic substance present in living cells, especially DNA or RNA, whose molecules consist of many nucleotides linked in a long chain.
- A relatively inert gas plentiful in air.
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- Is an organic compound such as sugar or starch, and is used to store energy.
- cycle Is 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.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- cycle Is the process by which phosphorus moves through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
- Is the process of absorption of vitamins, minerals, and other chemicals from food as part of the nutrition of an organism.
- The process by which the earth's surface slowly rises either due to increasing upward force applied from below or decreasing downward force (weight) from above.
14 Clues: A relatively inert gas plentiful in air. • Is the chemical process by which organic compounds release energy. • Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • Is an organic compound such as sugar or starch, and is used to store energy. • Is the process by which bacteria and fungi break dead organisms into their simple compounds. • ...
Laundry 2024-10-24
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- Removes stains and dirty marks
- Most clothes can be washed in this
- First step for doing laundry
- Enhace fragrance of clothes
- Makes fabric softer
- Cycle that uses extra water to clean large items
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- Helps tackle tough stains and odors
- Cycle that uses hot water and high spin speeds
- Removes dirt and odors
- May shrink,fade, or damage clothes
- Whiten and remove stains
- Gentle cycle for fragile clothes
- Located on most pieces of clothing
- Sort clothes by _______
14 Clues: Makes fabric softer • Removes dirt and odors • Sort clothes by _______ • Whiten and remove stains • Enhace fragrance of clothes • First step for doing laundry • Removes stains and dirty marks • Gentle cycle for fragile clothes • May shrink,fade, or damage clothes • Most clothes can be washed in this • Located on most pieces of clothing • Helps tackle tough stains and odors • ...
Unit Vocabulary 2025-12-03
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- – movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- - any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- – the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- – all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- – storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
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- – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- – evaporation of water from plant leaves
- cycle – movement of elements through living organisms and the environment
- – liquid water changes to vapor
- – the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- - any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
15 Clues: – liquid water changes to vapor • – evaporation of water from plant leaves • – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers • – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks • ...
Mariyah 2025-12-02
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- downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- liquid water changes to vapor
- water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
- processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- cycle movement of elements through living organisms and the environment
15 Clues: liquid water changes to vapor • evaporation of water from plant leaves • water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • downward movement of water into soil and rock layers • processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks • ...
Beth’s Biology Test 2018-08-13
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- The study of life.
- A type of gas
- It grows into a trunk.
- Degrees
- A Fireball in space.
- What dose a plant need to “drink”.
- See through.
- I am a smelling plant.
- A caterpillars lunch.
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- For a plant to grow healthy.
- The reason of biology.
- The life cycle of a plant.
- The stages of a plant
- Sunny & Spiting.
- A plants “food”.
- The start of a plants life.
- I spread out for water.
- For a plant to “breathe” it needs.
- A plants “bed”.
19 Clues: Degrees • See through. • A type of gas • A plants “bed”. • Sunny & Spiting. • A plants “food”. • The study of life. • A Fireball in space. • The stages of a plant • A caterpillars lunch. • The reason of biology. • It grows into a trunk. • I am a smelling plant. • I spread out for water. • The life cycle of a plant. • The start of a plants life. • For a plant to grow healthy. • ...
Animals 2019-06-21
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- the fourth stage of the life cycle is the ______ butterfly
- inside the chrysalis the caterpillar goes through _________
- something that helps an animal t survive in its environment
- have more than 4 legs and an exoskeleton
- have scaly skin, are cold blooded, and are born on land
- only eats plants
- have feathers and lay eggs
- a group of fish is called this
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- only eats meat
- born in the water will gills, then grow lungs and move to the land
- there are not many tigers left, this means they are _________
- eats plants and meat
- have fur and their babies drink mill
- a newborn baby is born knowing how to cry, it is an __________
- live in water their whole life and breathe with gills
- the third stage of the butterfly life cycle is the ________
- a group of giraffes is called this
- the first stag of the butterfly life cycle is the _____
- the butterfly life cycle has _______ stages
19 Clues: only eats meat • only eats plants • eats plants and meat • have feathers and lay eggs • a group of fish is called this • a group of giraffes is called this • have fur and their babies drink mill • have more than 4 legs and an exoskeleton • the butterfly life cycle has _______ stages • live in water their whole life and breathe with gills • ...
Beth’s Biology Test 2018-08-13
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- The study of life.
- A type of gas
- It grows into a trunk.
- Degrees
- A Fireball in space.
- What dose a plant need to “drink”.
- See through.
- I am a smelling plant.
- A caterpillars lunch.
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- For a plant to grow healthy.
- The reason of biology.
- The life cycle of a plant.
- The stages of a plant
- Sunny & Spiting.
- A plants “food”.
- The start of a plants life.
- I spread out for water.
- For a plant to “breathe” it needs.
- A plants “bed”.
19 Clues: Degrees • See through. • A type of gas • A plants “bed”. • Sunny & Spiting. • A plants “food”. • The study of life. • A Fireball in space. • The stages of a plant • A caterpillars lunch. • The reason of biology. • It grows into a trunk. • I am a smelling plant. • I spread out for water. • The life cycle of a plant. • The start of a plants life. • For a plant to grow healthy. • ...
Unit 2 2021-10-12
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- forms from another rock because of heat and high pressure
- when condensed liquid falls from the atmosphere back to Earth.
- the process of liquid moving through something that is porous
- naturally-formed solid made of one or more minerals
- hardest mineral, rated 10 on the Mohs Hardness Scale
- another name for the water cycle
- rocks forms above the Earth's surface.
- runoff helps add nutrients to fresh water and salt water
- the softest mineral, rated 1 on the Mohs Hardness Scale
- process of the water cycle when the plants release water vapor and oxygen.
- created when groundwater touches hot rocks or magma below Earth's surface
- a solid object with specific chemical composition. It has a crystal structure.
- if a liquid cools at this speed, the crystals will be smaller
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- when the sediments are glued together to create the rock
- small rocks like gravel, sand, silt, and clay.
- rocks do this through the rock cycle
- this also a part of the water cycle,even though we might not think that it is
- plane surface where a mineral cleanly splits
- when the gaseous phase loses energy
- sandstone and limestone are types of this rock
- when a volcano erupt, this is released into the atmosphere
- resistance to be scratched
- rocks forms within the Earth's crust.
- an area of land that catches all precipitation and surface runoff
- basalt and granite are types of this rock
- a process where crystals form and grow
- an underground area of sediment and rocks
- when liquid phase changes to a gas phase
28 Clues: resistance to be scratched • another name for the water cycle • when the gaseous phase loses energy • rocks do this through the rock cycle • rocks forms within the Earth's crust. • rocks forms above the Earth's surface. • a process where crystals form and grow • when liquid phase changes to a gas phase • basalt and granite are types of this rock • ...
Abigail Scoope 2023-11-28
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- Cloud That happens
- Every tree, grass blade, and plant
- Largest Reservoir
- Happens because of Temp Change
- Runs into the ocean
- The way we get water
- occurs when precipitation falls
- Goes to the clouds for Rain
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- Rain
- Relate to recharge a battery
- All the air
- all of Earth's rivers and lakes is in the ground.
- Most of the rain fall
- The boss of the water-cycle
- Needs to be warm
15 Clues: Rain • All the air • Needs to be warm • Largest Reservoir • Cloud That happens • Runs into the ocean • The way we get water • Most of the rain fall • The boss of the water-cycle • Goes to the clouds for Rain • Relate to recharge a battery • Happens because of Temp Change • occurs when precipitation falls • Every tree, grass blade, and plant • ...
environmental science 2025-12-05
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- – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- – the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- – movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- - any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- – all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- – the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- – liquid water changes to vapor
- – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
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- – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- - any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
- – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- – evaporation of water from plant leaves
- – storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- cycle – movement of elements through living organisms and the environment
15 Clues: – liquid water changes to vapor • – evaporation of water from plant leaves • – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers • – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks • ...
Earth's Systems 2024-12-03
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- ALL THE PARTS OF EARTH WHERE THERE IS LIFE.
- THE PROCESS BY WHICH A LIQUID CHANGES INTO A GAS
- MOLTEN ROCK BENEATH THE SURFACE OF EARTH
- EARTH'S SOLID AND MOLTEN ROCKS, SOIL AND SEDIMENT
- WHEN THE GAS CHANGES TO A LIQUID
- LOW DENSITY MINERALS THAT ARE COMPOSED OF SILICON AND OXYGEN. BRITTLE, ROCKY, LEAST DENSE OUTER LAYER OF EARTH
- SYSTEM CONTAINING ALL OF THE SOLID AND LIQUID WATER ON EARTH
- DENSE METALLIC CENTER OF EARTH
- CYCLE THE SERIES OF PROCESSES THAT CONTINUOUSLY MOVE CARBON AMONG EARTH SYSTEMS
- THE PROCESS BY WHICH PLANTS RELEASE WATER VAPOR THOUGH THEIR LEAVES
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- CYCLE CONTINOUS MOVEMENT OF WATER ON, ABOVE, OR BELOW EARTH'S SURFACE.
- THE MATERIAL THAT FORMS WHEN ROCKS ARE BROKEN DOWN INTO SMALLER PIECES OR DISSOLVED IN WATER
- CORE LIQUID LAYER SURROUNDING THE INNER CORE, COMPOSED OF LIQUID, IRON AND NICKEL
- A VENT IN EARTH'S CRUST THROUGH WHICH MOLTEN ROCK FLOWS
- THE PROCESS THAT MOVES LARGE BODIES OF EARTH MATERIALS TO HIGHER ELEVATIONS
- LAYER OF GASES SURROUNDING EARTH AND MADE UP OF MOSTLY NITROGEN AND OXYGEN
- MOLTEN ROCK THAT ERUPTS ON EARTH'S SURFACE
- THICK MIDDLE LAYER IN THE SOLID PART OF EARTH AND CONTAINS MORE IRON AND MAGNESIUM THAN OCEANIC CRUST DOES
- CYCLE THE SERIES OF PROCESSES THAT TRANSPORT AND CONTINUALLY
- MOISTURE THAT FALLS FROM CLOUDS TO EARTH SURFACE
- CYCLE THE SERIES OF PROCESSES THAT MOVE PHOSPHORUS AMONG EARTH SYSTEMS
- CORE INNERMOST GEOLOGIC LAYER OF EARTH, A SOLID IRON CRYSTALS. SPINS A BIT FASTER COMPARED TO THE REST OF THE EARTH.
22 Clues: DENSE METALLIC CENTER OF EARTH • WHEN THE GAS CHANGES TO A LIQUID • MOLTEN ROCK BENEATH THE SURFACE OF EARTH • MOLTEN ROCK THAT ERUPTS ON EARTH'S SURFACE • ALL THE PARTS OF EARTH WHERE THERE IS LIFE. • THE PROCESS BY WHICH A LIQUID CHANGES INTO A GAS • MOISTURE THAT FALLS FROM CLOUDS TO EARTH SURFACE • EARTH'S SOLID AND MOLTEN ROCKS, SOIL AND SEDIMENT • ...
Earth's Water- Chapter 4 2025-12-12
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- most imporant
- the process of changing liquid water into water vapor
- a slowly moving body of ice on land
- the change from water vapor to liquid water
- the continuous movement of water on Earth
- underground water supplies
- a swirling motion
- water that falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, and the cycle continues
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- places to collect and store water
- the amount of salt dissolved in water
- rising and falling patterns caused by the pull of gravity
- a series of events or processes that repeat
- spread out
13 Clues: spread out • most imporant • a swirling motion • underground water supplies • places to collect and store water • a slowly moving body of ice on land • the amount of salt dissolved in water • the continuous movement of water on Earth • the change from water vapor to liquid water • a series of events or processes that repeat • ...
Carbon Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-19
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- When a person dies he/she is considered to be in static equilibrium because they can no longer take in glucose and _____ for cellular respiration to produce energy and matter.
- A ________ in the carbon cycle would be the amount of carbon of earth because no more carbon can be added to our amount.
- After photosynthesis this output is used for energy.
- During cellular respiration, this organelle uses the process of glycolysis, Krebs’s cycle and ETC to create water, carbon dioxide, and energy.
- This component of photosynthesis includes chlorophyll which absorbs the sunlight’s energy.
- If a person does not eat enough food it is considered a boundary because it limits the amount of ______ produced for the cells to function.
- In cellular respiration this input, glucose, is considered _____ and energy.
- In photosynthesis this input combines and rearranges water and carbon dioxide to create glucose and oxygen.
- After the process of cellular respiration an output is 36 ___.
- The carbon cycle is experiencing positive feedback when humans burn _________, coal and oil.
- Static equilibrium would occur in the carbon cycle when all ______ organisms are dead.
- During photosynthesis the plant is in dynamic equilibrium when it is constantly turning the inputs obtained to an ____ amount of outputs released.
- If a person ___ too much they are obtaining too much glucose needed for cellular respiration which is an example of positive feedback.
- When a person eats and ______ at a normal rate he/she would be an example of being in dynamic equilibrium because their inputs (glucose and oxygen) to cellular respiration equal their outputs (energy, carbon dioxide, and water).
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- The carbon cycle is in dynamic equilibrium without ________ because no more carbon dioxide is being released back into atmosphere unnaturally and the input would equal the output.
- This process is a component of the carbon cycle and happens when living organisms die and carbon is released into the atmosphere
- If the plant is given too much water it would be considered ________ feedback because the inputs in photosynthesis will no longer be equal to the outputs.
- Negative feedback would take place in the carbon cycle when humans begin to use alternative resources such as hydro, _____, and wind power.
- The amount of _____ is a boundary for photosynthesis because it limits how much glucose the plant can make.
- This element combines with oxygen to form a usable gas to be the input for the carbon cycle.
- In the carbon cycle carbon is an output which gets released back into the atmosphere by combustion, decomposition and __________.
- Growing more plants in a wet area would be considered _______ feedback because you are allowing the plant to absorb only the amount of water it needs.
- Realizing you are eating too much and then controlling how much food you eat, _____ your intake of glucose for cellular respiration, which is negative feedback.
- The plant is in _____ equilibrium when it can no longer perform the process of photosynthesis because it is dead.
24 Clues: After photosynthesis this output is used for energy. • After the process of cellular respiration an output is 36 ___. • In cellular respiration this input, glucose, is considered _____ and energy. • Static equilibrium would occur in the carbon cycle when all ______ organisms are dead. • ...
photosynthesis and respiration 2019-12-02
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- CO2
- does not require oxygen
- process in which the cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose.
- supply ATP and is responsible for the generation of most cells.
- C6H12O6
- reaction in photosynthesis that requires light.
- H2O
- requiring oxygen
- also called citric acid cycle
- an anaerobic process
- makes muscles sore
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- arranged in stacks.
- the process in which one glucose molecule is broken down to form two molecules of pyruvic acid.
- "cytoplasm" in the chloroplast
- long chains of chemical reactions
- where photosynthesis takes place.
- passing electrons
- alcohol made by fermentation.
- example of a light-independent reaction.
- adenosine triphosphate.
- the process where plant cells take in water and carbon dioxide and makes glucose.
- O2
22 Clues: O2 • CO2 • H2O • C6H12O6 • requiring oxygen • passing electrons • makes muscles sore • arranged in stacks. • an anaerobic process • does not require oxygen • adenosine triphosphate. • alcohol made by fermentation. • also called citric acid cycle • "cytoplasm" in the chloroplast • long chains of chemical reactions • where photosynthesis takes place. • example of a light-independent reaction. • ...
photosynthesis and respiration 2019-11-25
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- requiring oxygen
- where photosynthesis takes place.
- alcohol made by fermentation.
- CO2
- arranged in stacks.
- reaction in photosynthesis that requires light.
- H2O
- supply ATP and is responsible for the generation of most cells.
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- example of a light-independent reaction.
- O2
- long chains of chemical reactions
- C6H12O6
- "cytoplasm" in the chloroplast
- the process where plant cells take in water and carbon dioxide and makes glucose.
- passing electrons
- the process in which one glucose molecule is broken down to form two molecules of pyruvic acid.
- does not require oxygen
- also called citric acid cycle
- an anaerobic process
- makes muscles sore
- adenosine triphosphate.
- process in which the cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose.
22 Clues: O2 • CO2 • H2O • C6H12O6 • requiring oxygen • passing electrons • makes muscles sore • arranged in stacks. • an anaerobic process • does not require oxygen • adenosine triphosphate. • also called citric acid cycle • alcohol made by fermentation. • "cytoplasm" in the chloroplast • long chains of chemical reactions • where photosynthesis takes place. • example of a light-independent reaction. • ...
biochemical puxxle 2024-10-08
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- water that collects on the surface of the ground.
- conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- a colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas
- Cycle the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms, including nitrogen fixation and decomposition
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- a colorless, odorless unreactive gas that forms about 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere
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- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- a poisonous, combustible nonmetal which exists in two common allotropic forms
- cycle the series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment
- the chemical element of atomic number 6
- the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds.
- The process by which bacteria in soil and water oxidize ammonia and ammonium ions and form nitrites and nitrates
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- cycle the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air
17 Clues: the chemical element of atomic number 6 • a colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • water that collects on the surface of the ground. • the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata. • the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds. • water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock • ...
photosynthesis and respiration 2019-11-25
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- arranged in stacks.
- process in which the cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose.
- requiring oxygen
- the process where plant cells take in water and carbon dioxide and makes glucose.
- long chains of chemical reactions
- example of a light-independent reaction.
- where photosynthesis takes place.
- H2O
- C6H12O6
- passing electrons
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- "cytoplasm" in the chloroplast
- CO2
- O2
- adenosine triphosphate.
- reaction in photosynthesis that requires light.
- also called citric acid cycle
- supply ATP and is responsible for the generation of most cells.
- alcohol made by fermentation.
- an anaerobic process
- makes muscles sore
- does not require oxygen
- the process in which one glucose molecule is broken down to form two molecules of pyruvic acid.
22 Clues: O2 • CO2 • H2O • C6H12O6 • requiring oxygen • passing electrons • makes muscles sore • arranged in stacks. • an anaerobic process • adenosine triphosphate. • does not require oxygen • also called citric acid cycle • alcohol made by fermentation. • "cytoplasm" in the chloroplast • long chains of chemical reactions • where photosynthesis takes place. • example of a light-independent reaction. • ...
Cells? 2025-04-21
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- Pairs with Adenine during Transcription
- Movement of water over a membrane
- Monomer of Proteins
- Where DNA resides in Eukaryotic Cells
- Where DNA resides in Prokaryotic Cells
- Protein that speeds up chemical reactions
- Asexual Eukaryotic Reproduction
- Type of Fermantation humans use
- Full name of DNA
- Produces four haploid daughter cells
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- The Covering of genetic material in Viruses
- Next level of organization after Cell
- Mutation that occurs with ATT->ATTC
- Protein Factory
- Part of Meiosis cycle where Crossing Over occurs
- Cycle of Viruses where they stay hidden till conditions are right
- Sugar Reactant of Cellular Respiration
- Preferred concentration of water and substrate for Animal Cells
- brings amino acids in Translation
- How Plant Cells get their energy
- Where most of Cellular Respiration takes place
- Occurs because of disrupted Cell Cycle
22 Clues: Protein Factory • Full name of DNA • Monomer of Proteins • Asexual Eukaryotic Reproduction • Type of Fermantation humans use • How Plant Cells get their energy • Movement of water over a membrane • brings amino acids in Translation • Mutation that occurs with ATT->ATTC • Produces four haploid daughter cells • Next level of organization after Cell • ...
Carbon Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-19
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- The plant is in _____ equilibrium when it can no longer perform the process of photosynthesis because it is dead.
- When a person eats and ______ at a normal rate he/she would be an example of being in dynamic equilibrium because their inputs (glucose and oxygen) to cellular respiration equal their outputs (energy, carbon dioxide, and water).
- The carbon cycle is experiencing positive feedback when humans burn _________, coal and oil.
- A ________ in the carbon cycle would be the amount of carbon of earth because no more carbon can be added to our amount.
- If the plant is given too much water it would be considered ________ feedback because the inputs in photosynthesis will no longer be equal to the outputs.
- When a person dies he/she is considered to be in static equilibrium because they can no longer take in glucose and _____ for cellular respiration to produce energy and matter.
- After the process of cellular respiration an output is 36 ___.
- During cellular respiration, this organelle uses the process of glycolysis, Krebs’s cycle and ETC to create water, carbon dioxide, and energy.
- Realizing you are eating too much and then controlling how much food you eat, _____ your intake of glucose for cellular respiration, which is negative feedback.
- If a person does not eat enough food it is considered a boundary because it limits the amount of ______ produced for the cells to function.
- After photosynthesis this output is used for energy.
- In cellular respiration this input, glucose, is considered _____ and energy.
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- If a person ___ too much they are obtaining too much glucose needed for cellular respiration which is an example of positive feedback.
- The amount of _____ is a boundary for photosynthesis because it limits how much glucose the plant can make.
- This component of photosynthesis includes chlorophyll which absorbs the sunlight’s energy.
- In the carbon cycle carbon is an output which gets released back into the atmosphere by combustion, __________and decomposition.
- During photosynthesis the plant is in dynamic equilibrium when it is constantly turning the inputs obtained to an ____ amount of outputs released.
- This process is a component of the carbon cycle and happens when living organisms die and carbon is released into the atmosphere
- In photosynthesis this input combines and rearranges water and carbon dioxide to create glucose and oxygen.
- Growing more plants in a wet area would be considered _______ feedback because you are allowing the plant to absorb only the amount of water it needs.
- The carbon cycle is in dynamic equilibrium without ________ because no more carbon dioxide is being released back into atmosphere unnaturally and the input would equal the output.
- Negative feedback would take place in the carbon cycle when humans begin to use alternative resources such as hydro, _____, and wind power.
- Static equilibrium would occur in the carbon cycle when all ______ organisms are dead.
- This element combines with oxygen to form a usable gas to be the input for the carbon cycle.
24 Clues: After photosynthesis this output is used for energy. • After the process of cellular respiration an output is 36 ___. • In cellular respiration this input, glucose, is considered _____ and energy. • Static equilibrium would occur in the carbon cycle when all ______ organisms are dead. • ...
Vocabulary crossword 2025-12-02
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- – movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- - any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- – the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- – all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- – storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
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- – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- – evaporation of water from plant leaves
- cycle – movement of elements through living organisms and the environment
- – liquid water changes to vapor
- – the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- - any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
15 Clues: – liquid water changes to vapor • – evaporation of water from plant leaves • – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers • – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks • ...
The Water Cycle Crossword 2023-12-15
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- water absorbed by plants
- all forms of water that fall to the ground
- the liquid form of water that's in the atmosphere
- the process of liquid water transforming to vapor (gas)
- water that does not soak into ground, flows over land
- deposition and sublimation typically happen near this
- the process of solid ice/snow transforming to vapor (gas)
- water ___ is the term for water in a gaseous state
- movement of water deep into the ground
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- the process of a solid ice or snow becoming liquid water
- provides heat to the Earth and drives the water cycle
- the process of liquid water becoming ice
- the process of plants releasing vapor which transformed from liquid
- the process of vapor (gas) transforming into solid ice/snow
- the process of vapor (gas) transforming to liquid water
- a natural, underground cave where water collects
- water that flows underground
- the movement of water soaking into the ground
- causes water to move and travel around the Earth
19 Clues: water absorbed by plants • water that flows underground • movement of water deep into the ground • the process of liquid water becoming ice • all forms of water that fall to the ground • the movement of water soaking into the ground • a natural, underground cave where water collects • causes water to move and travel around the Earth • ...
Hydro/Water Cycle crossword 2026-02-09
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- Usage: the use of water by various users like homes, agriculture, industries, and environmental needs.
- is made from all of the Earth’s water. This water includes water in the air, bodies of water such as rivers, and also ground water.
- movement of water through the soil itself
- any form of water that falls to the Earth’s surface from the clouds. Rain, snow, sleet, & hail are forms of precipitation.
- Table: the upper surface of underground water (groundwater)
- body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater
- Development: the process of building urban areas to accommodate growing populations
- Sun: the primary source of energy for all hydrometeorological processes. Solar energy evaporates water from the water and little from the land.
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the change of state from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid
- the process that carries weathered material to new locations
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- Pollution: the contamination of water bodies like lakes, oceans, rivers, and aquifers
- Cycle: the movement of water between oceans, atmosphere, land, and living things.
- the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- movement of water through the surface of land
- (water below the surface) the precipitation that seeps into the deeper layers of soil and is stored in spaces between or within rocks. This water will slowly flow back into the soil, streams, rivers, and oceans.
- Fuels: the burning of coal, oil, and natural gas to produce energy
- plants release water vapor from their leaves
- to make something completely wet; to fill with water
- the clearing or thinning of trees by humans
- the precipitation (water) that falls on the land and flows into streams, rivers, and lakes. When too much rain falls onto the ground, part of it “runs off” downhill due to gravity.
21 Clues: movement of water through the soil itself • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • the clearing or thinning of trees by humans • plants release water vapor from their leaves • movement of water through the surface of land • the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater • ...
Hydrosphere Review 2024-04-17
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- The process of water soaking into the ground.
- What property of salt water makes it easier to float on?
- Salt water gives many living things a ____________ - a place to live.
- Where is most fresh water found?
- Collections of water droplets and ice crystals that float in the sky.
- the solid form of water
- Sublimation is when a ________ turns directly into a gas.
- Condensation is when water ________ cools and becomes liquid water.
- Which type of water makes up 97% percent of all water on Earth?
- Water that flows over the surface of the Earth and does not soak in.
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- Water is the most ________________ substance on Earth's surface.
- Rain and slow are examples of this.
- A series of steps with a beginning and an end
- A cycle has no beginning and no ___________.
- Plants release water vapor into the air using a process called ___________________.
- Water helps maintain the Earth's ____________ and temperature.
- The source of energy that powers the water cycle.
17 Clues: the solid form of water • Where is most fresh water found? • Rain and slow are examples of this. • A cycle has no beginning and no ___________. • The process of water soaking into the ground. • A series of steps with a beginning and an end • The source of energy that powers the water cycle. • What property of salt water makes it easier to float on? • ...
Phases of matter & Reactions 2026-02-11
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- What is the cycle that involves the process transformation of liquid to gasses to solids(Hint: _ Cycle)
- Building a house is an example of a _ reaction
- What is the stage of the water cycle that involves accumulation of runoff?
- Wood is a example of what type of matter?
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- Water changing to a gas is an example of a _ reaction
- What is the second stage of the water cycle?
- What is the third stage of the water cycle
- Eating is an example of a _ reaction
- What is the first stage of the water cycle?
- Oil is an example of what type of matter?
10 Clues: Eating is an example of a _ reaction • Oil is an example of what type of matter? • Wood is a example of what type of matter? • What is the third stage of the water cycle • What is the first stage of the water cycle? • What is the second stage of the water cycle? • Building a house is an example of a _ reaction • Water changing to a gas is an example of a _ reaction • ...
Water Cycle Corbyn Dare 2023-11-28
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- make rain fall
- when water goes under the ground
- long stream of water
- a body of gas in the galaxy that's bright
- the place above the clouds
- when water melts in the air
- a body of water under the ground
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- When rain falls where you live much of it disappears from evaporation
- something that you drink
- clouds on the ground
- a slide for water
- are part of the water cycle, even though the water in them moves very slowly
- where it goes from clouds to the ground then in the ocean then back to the clouds and repeats
- water goes in a mouth and comes out of the body
- when rain falls from the sky
15 Clues: make rain fall • a slide for water • clouds on the ground • long stream of water • something that you drink • the place above the clouds • when water melts in the air • when rain falls from the sky • when water goes under the ground • a body of water under the ground • a body of gas in the galaxy that's bright • water goes in a mouth and comes out of the body • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-04
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- Plants that fix carbon in two cell types.
- Stacks of thylakoids
- Gas used in the Calvin Cycle.
- Main green pigment in plants
- Fluid around thylakoids.
- Sugar made in the Calvin Cycle.
- First stage using sunlight for energy.
- Plants that use the basic photosynthesis pathway.
- Organisms that make their own food.
- Leaf openings for gas exchange.
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- Energy source for light reactions
- Cycle that makes sugars from CO₂. Cycle
- Membrane sacs that hold light reactions.
- Unit used to measure light wavelength
- Light humans can see
- Main energy molecule made in light reactions.
- Plant cell organelle for photosynthesis.
- Gas released in light reactions.
- Split during light reactions.
- Plants that open stomata at night.
- Light-absorbing molecules.
21 Clues: Light humans can see • Stacks of thylakoids • Fluid around thylakoids. • Light-absorbing molecules. • Main green pigment in plants • Gas used in the Calvin Cycle. • Split during light reactions. • Sugar made in the Calvin Cycle. • Leaf openings for gas exchange. • Gas released in light reactions. • Energy source for light reactions • Plants that open stomata at night. • ...
Nutrient Cycles 2023-04-21
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- This step in the water cycle is when water gets into the atmosphere.
- When you burn this it releases CO2 into the atmosphere.
- This is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere.
- This is a natural source for CO2.
- Higher organisms use nitrogen to make this.
- This is a problem in the water cycle when chemicals get into the rain.
- These nitrogen rich products are created by animal waste decaying by the action of bacteria.
- When this is in the soil it can break down the ammonia into the gaseous form of nitrogen.
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- This is the process when plants use CO2 to make sugar.
- In nature phosphorous is not found in a free state but is contained mostly in these.
- Some of the phosphorous in soils can be washed into this.
- If too much CO2 gets into the atmosphere it is responsible for this effect.
- This is a man-made source of phosphorous in the water.
- When there is too much phosphorous in the water it leads to this problem in plants.
- This is when water falls to the ground during the water cycle.
- Phosphorous makes up this essential chemical for life.
- Animals use oxygen in this process to make more CO2.
- This product helps return sulphur from animals for the next generation of phosphorous.
- This is when phosphorous-rich fertilizers get into the water.
- This is made up of 78% nitrogen gas.
20 Clues: This is a natural source for CO2. • This is made up of 78% nitrogen gas. • Higher organisms use nitrogen to make this. • This is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere. • Animals use oxygen in this process to make more CO2. • This is the process when plants use CO2 to make sugar. • This is a man-made source of phosphorous in the water. • ...
Water Cycle and Clouds 2023-03-14
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- Number of chambers that your heart has
- This process includes Evaporation, Condensation, Transpiration and Precipitation
- longest bone in your body
- A form of Precipitation
- Nimbus clouds are gray and indicate rain or _______
- The water cycle _________ water
- The process when plants release water and its turned into water vapor
- the "Armor" God gave us to protect our bodies from bacteria
- This can come down from the sky in the form of rain, snow, sleet or hail
- _____________is when the water vapor cools and forms a cloud
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- Helps us talks, taste and break down food
- Cumulonimbus are huge puffy mountain like clouds, with dark bottoms that indicate__________
- When water is warmed and turned into water vapor
- Color of oxygen low in blood
- Liquid, Gas and Solid are the 3 different states of _______.
- These hold us up protect our organs and make white blood cells
- Clouds that indicate rain and cover the sky like a blanket
- High wispy clouds that are nicknamed Horsetail clouds
- Cummulus clouds are white _______ clouds that indicate good weather
19 Clues: A form of Precipitation • longest bone in your body • Color of oxygen low in blood • The water cycle _________ water • Number of chambers that your heart has • Helps us talks, taste and break down food • When water is warmed and turned into water vapor • Nimbus clouds are gray and indicate rain or _______ • High wispy clouds that are nicknamed Horsetail clouds • ...
Precious Resources Revision 2022-11-29
13 Clues: is • woo • it up • cycle • down and • water cycle • and down and • the water and • around the earth • around the earth • the water and moves it • When water cools and drops from the sky • A type of cloud that is high in the air and wispy
Carbon Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-19
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- In cellular respiration this input, glucose, is considered _____ and energy.
- If a person does not eat enough food it is considered a boundary because it limits the amount of ______ produced for the cells to function.
- After the process of cellular respiration an output is 36 ___.
- If the plant is given too much water it would be considered ________ feedback because the inputs in photosynthesis will no longer be equal to the outputs.
- This process is a component of the carbon cycle and happens when living organisms die and carbon is released into the atmosphere
- This component of photosynthesis includes chlorophyll which absorbs the sunlight’s energy.
- The carbon cycle is experiencing positive feedback when humans burn _________, coal and oil.
- In the carbon cycle carbon is an output which gets released back into the atmosphere by combustion, __________and decomposition.
- A ________ in the carbon cycle would be the amount of carbon of earth because no more carbon can be added to our amount.
- Realizing you are eating too much and then controlling how much food you eat, _____ your intake of glucose for cellular respiration, which is negative feedback.
- Static equilibrium would occur in the carbon cycle when all ______ organisms are dead.
- If a person ___ too much they are obtaining too much glucose needed for cellular respiration which is an example of positive feedback.
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- When a person eats and ______ at a normal rate he/she would be an example of being in dynamic equilibrium because their inputs (glucose and oxygen) to cellular respiration equal their outputs (energy, carbon dioxide, and water).
- Growing more plants in a wet area would be considered _______ feedback because you are allowing the plant to absorb only the amount of water it needs.
- The carbon cycle is in dynamic equilibrium without ________ because no more carbon dioxide is being released back into atmosphere unnaturally and the input would equal the output.
- During cellular respiration, this organelle uses the process of glycolysis, Krebs’s cycle and ETC to create water, carbon dioxide, and energy.
- In photosynthesis this input combines and rearranges water and carbon dioxide to create glucose and oxygen.
- When a person dies he/she is considered to be in static equilibrium because they can no longer take in glucose and _____ for cellular respiration to produce energy and matter.
- This element combines with oxygen to form a usable gas to be the input for the carbon cycle.
- The plant is in _____ equilibrium when it can no longer perform the process of photosynthesis because it is dead.
- The amount of _____ is a boundary for photosynthesis because it limits how much glucose the plant can make.
- Negative feedback would take place in the carbon cycle when humans begin to use alternative resources such as hydro, _____, and wind power.
- After photosynthesis this output is used for energy.
- During photosynthesis the plant is in dynamic equilibrium when it is constantly turning the inputs obtained to an ____ amount of outputs released.
24 Clues: After photosynthesis this output is used for energy. • After the process of cellular respiration an output is 36 ___. • In cellular respiration this input, glucose, is considered _____ and energy. • Static equilibrium would occur in the carbon cycle when all ______ organisms are dead. • ...
Carbon Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-19
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- The carbon cycle is in dynamic equilibrium without ________ because no more carbon dioxide is being released back into atmosphere unnaturally and the input would equal the output.
- This process is a component of the carbon cycle and happens when living organisms die and carbon is released into the atmosphere
- This component of photosynthesis includes chlorophyll which absorbs the sunlight’s energy.
- After photosynthesis this output is used for energy.
- In photosynthesis this input combines and rearranges water and carbon dioxide to create glucose and oxygen.
- Realizing you are eating too much and then controlling how much food you eat, _____ your intake of glucose for cellular respiration, which is negative feedback.
- After the process of cellular respiration an output is 36 ___.
- When a person dies he/she is considered to be in static equilibrium because they can no longer take in glucose and _____ for cellular respiration to produce energy and matter.
- Static equilibrium would occur in the carbon cycle when all ______ organisms are dead.
- When a person eats and ______ at a normal rate he/she would be an example of being in dynamic equilibrium because their inputs (glucose and oxygen) to cellular respiration equal their outputs (energy, carbon dioxide, and water).
- In cellular respiration this input, glucose, is considered _____ and energy.
- The amount of _____ is a boundary for photosynthesis because it limits how much glucose the plant can make.
- Negative feedback would take place in the carbon cycle when humans begin to use alternative resources such as hydro, _____, and wind power.
- Growing more plants in a wet area would be considered _______ feedback because you are allowing the plant to absorb only the amount of water it needs.
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- During cellular respiration, this organelle uses the process of glycolysis, Krebs’s cycle and ETC to create water, carbon dioxide, and energy.
- The carbon cycle is experiencing positive feedback when humans burn _________, coal and oil.
- This element combines with oxygen to form a usable gas to be the input for the carbon cycle.
- A ________ in the carbon cycle would be the amount of carbon of earth because no more carbon can be added to our amount.
- If the plant is given too much water it would be considered ________ feedback because the inputs in photosynthesis will no longer be equal to the outputs.
- In the carbon cycle carbon is an output which gets released back into the atmosphere by combustion, __________and decomposition.
- If a person does not eat enough food it is considered a boundary because it limits the amount of ______ produced for the cells to function.
- The plant is in _____ equilibrium when it can no longer perform the process of photosynthesis because it is dead.
- During photosynthesis the plant is in dynamic equilibrium when it is constantly turning the inputs obtained to an ____ amount of outputs released.
- If a person ___ too much they are obtaining too much glucose needed for cellular respiration which is an example of positive feedback.
24 Clues: After photosynthesis this output is used for energy. • After the process of cellular respiration an output is 36 ___. • In cellular respiration this input, glucose, is considered _____ and energy. • Static equilibrium would occur in the carbon cycle when all ______ organisms are dead. • ...
Weather Terms 2013-02-20
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- Drops of water.
- The cycle of water.
- A process in the water cycle.
- Unhealthy substances in air.
- Winter storm with winds of 35mph or more.
- A cold path of air replacing warmer air.
- Frozen water.
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- Any form of visible electrical discharges produced by thunderstorms.
- Rain or clouds containing polution.
- The process of becoming more dense.
- It can be golf ball sized ice.
- Rain containing ice
- A warm path of air replacing colder air.
- A strong swirl of wind.
- A visible cluster of tiny water and/or ice particles in the atmosphere.
15 Clues: Frozen water. • Drops of water. • The cycle of water. • Rain containing ice • A strong swirl of wind. • Unhealthy substances in air. • A process in the water cycle. • It can be golf ball sized ice. • Rain or clouds containing polution. • The process of becoming more dense. • A warm path of air replacing colder air. • A cold path of air replacing warmer air. • ...
Study Review Guide Crossword 2019-11-25
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- Process where the cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose, resulting in the release of carbon dioxide, water, and ATP
- The chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, archaea, and muscle cells
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- Plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- Take place on the thylakoid membranes
- Molecule that carries energy within cells
- Dioxide Odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
- Sugar and product of photosynthesis
- Another term for ethanol
- A cell that doesn't require oxygen
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- A cluster of proteins that transfer electrons through a membrane within mitochondria
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Transparent liquid and product of photosynthesis
- contains chlorophyll and is where photosynthesis takes place
- A series of enzyme-mediated reactions where the product of one reaction is used as the substrate in the next
- Product of photosynthesis
- Where the Calvin cycle happens
- Takes place in the stroma
- Produces muscle pain and soreness
- The number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast
- Also called citrus acid cycle takes place in the mitochondria
- A cell that requires oxygen
22 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell • Another term for ethanol • Product of photosynthesis • Takes place in the stroma • A cell that requires oxygen • Where the Calvin cycle happens • Produces muscle pain and soreness • A cell that doesn't require oxygen • Sugar and product of photosynthesis • Take place on the thylakoid membranes • Molecule that carries energy within cells • ...
7th Grade Topic # 1 Vocabulary: The Cell System 2020-09-15
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- Cells release energy by breaking down food
- Basic unit of structure and function in living
- Thick gel-like fluid found in the cell
- Final Stage of the cell cycle
- Powerhouse of the cell
- First stage of the cell cycle
- process plants use sun to make food
- Captures the energy from the sun
- Cells remove materials this way
- Organism that cannot make its own food
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- Cells bring materials in this way
- Organelle that containts genetic material
- Sac-Like Organelle store water and nutrients
- Cell makes a copy of
- 2nd stage of the cell cycle
- Instrument that makes small objects look big
- Organism that can make their own food
- Movement from high to low concentration
- Diffusion of water from high to low
- tiny structure in the cell
- Green pigment found in chloroplast
21 Clues: Cell makes a copy of • Powerhouse of the cell • tiny structure in the cell • 2nd stage of the cell cycle • Final Stage of the cell cycle • First stage of the cell cycle • Cells remove materials this way • Captures the energy from the sun • Cells bring materials in this way • Green pigment found in chloroplast • process plants use sun to make food • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Aiden velasquez 2024-12-16
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- water VAPOR in the air is called...
- the second most important part of the water cycle
- trees kind of breathing
- the build up of water for example when you boil a pot of water
- the process of water going from gas to solid
- water stored in the ground.
- is what is called when water goes into the ground.
- a type of on surface water.
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- the process of rain,snow and hail.
- when water goes into a solid to a gas example a glacer
- the name of the process of water going into the ground
- the process of how water turns into a gas
- thick water vapor in the morning
- the name of water that you can see on top of the earth lakes and rivers
- melting ice that goes down a hill and into a rivers/lake
- the starting force of the water cycle.
16 Clues: trees kind of breathing • water stored in the ground. • a type of on surface water. • thick water vapor in the morning • the process of rain,snow and hail. • water VAPOR in the air is called... • the starting force of the water cycle. • the process of how water turns into a gas • the process of water going from gas to solid • the second most important part of the water cycle • ...
Study Review Guide Crossword 2019-11-25
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- Takes place in the stroma
- Sugar and product of photosynthesis
- Powerhouse of the cell
- A cluster of proteins that transfer electrons through a membrane within mitochondria
- The chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, archaea, and muscle cells
- Transparent liquid and product of photosynthesis
- A series of enzyme-mediated reactions where the product of one reaction is used as the substrate in the next
- Molecule that carries energy within cells
- Where the Calvin cycle happens
- Produces muscle pain and soreness
- Plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
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- Product of photosynthesis
- The number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast
- Take place on the thylakoid membranes
- Another term for ethanol
- Process where the cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose, resulting in the release of carbon dioxide, water, and ATP
- Dioxide Odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
- A cell that requires oxygen
- contains chlorophyll and is where photosynthesis takes place
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- A cell that doesn't require oxygen
- Also called citrus acid cycle takes place in the mitochondria
22 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell • Another term for ethanol • Product of photosynthesis • Takes place in the stroma • A cell that requires oxygen • Where the Calvin cycle happens • Produces muscle pain and soreness • A cell that doesn't require oxygen • Sugar and product of photosynthesis • Take place on the thylakoid membranes • Molecule that carries energy within cells • ...
Ecology Part II 2023-03-15
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- a biological membrane that separates and protects the interior of all cells from the outside environment.
- the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmospheric, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems.
- an important heat-trapping gas, or greenhouse gas, that comes from the extraction and burning of fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and natural gas), from wildfires, and from natural processes like volcanic eruptions.
- the movement of water molecules from a solution with a high concentration of water molecules to a solution with a lower concentration of water molecules, through a cell's partially permeable membrane.
- occurs when outputs of a system are routed back as inputs as part of a chain of cause-and-effect that forms a circuit or loop.
- a colourless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms, being taken up by animals, which convert it to carbon dioxide; plants, in turn, utilize carbon dioxide as a source of carbon and return the oxygen to the atmosphere.
- the net movement of anything generally from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
- the biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformation and translocation of phosphorus in soil, water, and living and dead organic material.
- the movement of substances across a cell membrane down their concentration gradients, which does not require energy.
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- the process of moving molecules across a cellular membrane through the use of cellular energy.
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- occurs without oxygen and releases less energy but more quickly than aerobic respiration.
- denoting or relating to a solution having the same osmotic pressure as some other solution, especially one in a cell or a body fluid.
- shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars).
- having a higher osmotic pressure than a particular fluid, typically a body fluid or intracellular fluid.
- 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.
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- is the main sugar found in your blood.
20 Clues: is the main sugar found in your blood. • long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP • shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere. • chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars). • ...
Water and Ocean 2024-01-10
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- border of continental crust and oceanic crust
- water under ground
- warm air over the ocean moves up and cool air over land takes its place
- gas changes to liquid
- about __ percent of Earth is covered with water
- the cycle where water on Earth is continuously recycled
- Most fresh water is unusable because it is __.
- the ocean floor is mined for sand and ___
- flat part of the ocean floor that covers almost 1/2 of Earth's surface
- what drives the water cycle
- plants release water from their leaves
- Because oceans cover so much of Earth, the affect Earth's ___
- What percent of Earth's water is fresh water?
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- solid or liquid water that falls from sky to Earth
- mountain ranges on the ocean floor
- stream-like movements in the oceans
- Salt is removed from water in ___ plants
- Where is most of the water on Earth?
- the part of the ocean floor you are on when you wade into the water
- liquid changes to gas
- water with low salt
- warm air over land moves up and air over the ocean moves in to take its place
- underground lake
23 Clues: underground lake • water under ground • water with low salt • gas changes to liquid • liquid changes to gas • what drives the water cycle • mountain ranges on the ocean floor • stream-like movements in the oceans • Where is most of the water on Earth? • plants release water from their leaves • Salt is removed from water in ___ plants • the ocean floor is mined for sand and ___ • ...
ch 9&10 2024-12-02
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- Membrane-bound structures in chloroplasts that contain pigments for photosynthesis.
- Transport System: A series of proteins in the thylakoid or mitochondrial membrane that transfer electrons to generate ATP.
- (Stoma): Pores on the leaf surface for gas exchange (CO₂ in, O₂ and water vapor out).
- (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide): An electron carrier that stores energy for the electron transport chain.
- A waxy, protective layer covering the epidermis of leaves, reducing water loss.
- Plants: Plants that use an additional carbon fixation step to efficiently capture CO₂ in hot, dry climates.
- (Adenosine Triphosphate): The main energy currency of cells, used to power various cellular processes.
- Aerobes: Organisms that can perform both aerobic and anaerobic respiration depending on oxygen availability.
- Aerobes: Organisms that require oxygen for survival and ATP production.
- Plants: Plants that use the Calvin Cycle for CO₂ fixation, forming a three-carbon compound.
- The breakdown of glucose into pyruvate, producing ATP and NADH, in the cytoplasm.
- Spectrum: The range of wavelengths of light absorbed by pigments like chlorophyll.
- The fluid-filled space in a chloroplast surrounding the grana, where the Calvin Cycle occurs.
- An organism that obtains energy by consuming other organisms.
- Respiration: The process of producing ATP with oxygen, including glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.
- Mesophyll Layer: Loosely arranged cells in a leaf that facilitate gas exchange through air spaces.
- A process where oxygen is used instead of CO₂ in the Calvin Cycle, reducing photosynthetic efficiency.
- Acid (Pyruvate): A three-carbon product of glycolysis that enters cellular respiration pathways.
- (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate): An electron carrier molecule that becomes NADPH during photosynthesis.
- Factors of Photosynthesis: Environmental factors like light intensity, CO₂ concentration, and temperature that affect the rate of photosynthesis.
- An energy-rich molecule formed in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
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- An organism capable of producing its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- Plants: Plants that fix CO₂ at night to minimize water loss, using crassulacean acid metabolism.
- Fermentation: An anaerobic process where pyruvate is converted into ethanol and CO₂, regenerating NAD⁺.
- Respiration: ATP production without oxygen, using fermentation or other pathways.
- Proteins in the electron transport chain that transfer electrons and pump protons.
- (Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide): An electron carrier involved in the Krebs Cycle.
- (Phosphoglyceraldehyde): A three-carbon molecule produced in the Calvin Cycle; a precursor for glucose synthesis.
- II: A protein-pigment complex that captures light to split water and release electrons, protons, and oxygen.
- Cycle: A series of reactions in the mitochondria that generate ATP, NADH, and FADH₂ from acetyl-CoA.
- The process of water vapor loss from plants through stomata.
- Acid Fermentation: An anaerobic process converting pyruvate into lactic acid, regenerating NAD⁺.
- (Granum): Stacks of thylakoids within a chloroplast, where the light-dependent reactions occur.
- (Ribulose Bisphosphate): A five-carbon sugar molecule that reacts with CO₂ in the Calvin Cycle.
- I: A protein-pigment complex in the thylakoid membrane that absorbs light to re-energize electrons for NADPH formation.
- An enzyme that catalyzes the first step of the Calvin Cycle, fixing CO₂ to RuBP.
- Mesophyll Layer: A layer of elongated cells in a leaf, rich in chloroplasts, where most photosynthesis occurs.
- A: A molecule that assists in the transfer of acetyl groups in cellular respiration.
- Cycle: The light-independent cycle in photosynthesis that uses ATP and NADPH to convert CO₂ into sugars.
- Cell: Specialized cells that regulate the opening and closing of stomata in a leaf.
40 Clues: The process of water vapor loss from plants through stomata. • An organism that obtains energy by consuming other organisms. • Aerobes: Organisms that require oxygen for survival and ATP production. • A waxy, protective layer covering the epidermis of leaves, reducing water loss. • (Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide): An electron carrier involved in the Krebs Cycle. • ...
7th grade topic 5 Ecosystems 2024-01-10
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- the study of how living things interact with their environment
- an organism that can make its own food- an autotroph
- this cycle involves animals’ cells releasing this gas after they go through cellular respiration to change food (glucose) to energy
- an organism’s particular role in an ecosystem
- this cycle involves plants taking in this element along with others to change it to glucose
- the factors that are nonliving in an environment
- the largest population an environment can support is called this (2 words)
- the part of an ecosystem where an organism lives and feeds is called the organism’s ___
- all the different populations living together make this
- organisms that break down material in dead organisms to release some of the nutrients back into the environment
- carbon dioxide is being released into the atmosphere a lot due to humans burning ___ ___ which give of harmful greenhouse gases
- Shows the amount of energy that moves from one level to the next.
- organisms that leave an area in search of better resources is this
- water changing from a gas to a liquid in the water cycle
- A series of events in which an organism eats another and obtains energy
- this cycle involves bacteria that change this element into a usable form for plants to take it up from the soil
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, can only transfer or change form
- something that prevents an organism from living or growing in an environment (2 words)
- the number of organisms per unit area (2 words)
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- water changing from a liquid to a gas in the water cycle
- matter cannot be created or destroyed- only changes form
- many ecosystems together make this
- an organism that must take in food for energy- it cannot make its own, a heterotroph
- the smallest unit of ecological organization is a single ___
- process of water falling to earth in the water cycle
- the community of organisms plus the nonliving factors make up this
- A model that shows how matter and energy are transferred in different ways among many organisms
- Populations can increase when ___ rate is higher than ___ rate (2 words)
- organisms that enter a new area and increase the population size
- the living and once living factors in an ecosystem
- all the members of one species living in a particular area
- the struggle between organism to survive in a habitat with limited resources
- the process of water going from the atmosphere to earth and back
33 Clues: many ecosystems together make this • an organism’s particular role in an ecosystem • the number of organisms per unit area (2 words) • the factors that are nonliving in an environment • the living and once living factors in an ecosystem • an organism that can make its own food- an autotroph • process of water falling to earth in the water cycle • ...
7th- Ecosystems 2025-03-17
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- the study of how living things interact with their environment
- an organism that can make its own food- an autotroph
- this cycle involves animals’ cells releasing this gas after they go through cellular respiration to change food (glucose) to energy
- an organism’s particular role in an ecosystem
- this cycle involves plants taking in this element along with others to change it to glucose
- the factors that are nonliving in an environment
- the largest population an environment can support is called this (2 words)
- the part of an ecosystem where an organism lives and feeds is called the organism’s ___
- all the different populations living together make this
- organisms that break down material in dead organisms to release some of the nutrients back into the environment
- carbon dioxide is being released into the atmosphere a lot due to humans burning ___ ___ which give of harmful greenhouse gases
- Shows the amount of energy that moves from one level to the next.
- organisms that leave an area in search of better resources is this
- water changing from a gas to a liquid in the water cycle
- A series of events in which an organism eats another and obtains energy
- this cycle involves bacteria that change this element into a usable form for plants to take it up from the soil
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, can only transfer or change form
- something that prevents an organism from living or growing in an environment (2 words)
- the number of organisms per unit area (2 words)
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- water changing from a liquid to a gas in the water cycle
- matter cannot be created or destroyed- only changes form
- many ecosystems together make this
- an organism that must take in food for energy- it cannot make its own, a heterotroph
- the smallest unit of ecological organization is a single ___
- process of water falling to earth in the water cycle
- the community of organisms plus the nonliving factors make up this
- A model that shows how matter and energy are transferred in different ways among many organisms
- Populations can increase when ___ rate is higher than ___ rate (2 words)
- organisms that enter a new area and increase the population size
- the living and once living factors in an ecosystem
- all the members of one species living in a particular area
- the struggle between organism to survive in a habitat with limited resources
- the process of water going from the atmosphere to earth and back
33 Clues: many ecosystems together make this • an organism’s particular role in an ecosystem • the number of organisms per unit area (2 words) • the factors that are nonliving in an environment • the living and once living factors in an ecosystem • an organism that can make its own food- an autotroph • process of water falling to earth in the water cycle • ...
Water Systems 2022-04-05
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- Wastewater treatment happens near (two words)
- Last step in the water cycle
- Local watershed (two words)
- About 35% of indigenous communities are impacted by this (three words)
- What is the chemical that is added to drinking water to kill disease-causing organisms
- When liquid water becomes solid water
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- Wells are used to access this drinking water
- Where does London primarily get their drinking water (two words)
- The only substance that exists naturally in all three states
- About 97% of the water on earth
- Solids form larger clusters that are easier to remove from water
- Water that is found on the earth's surface (two words)
- An example of solid water
- Powers the water cycle
- Water that does not infiltrate into the ground
15 Clues: Powers the water cycle • An example of solid water • Local watershed (two words) • Last step in the water cycle • About 97% of the water on earth • When liquid water becomes solid water • Wells are used to access this drinking water • Wastewater treatment happens near (two words) • Water that does not infiltrate into the ground • ...
Biogeochemical Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- Water that is in the surface
- Component of the water molecule (H)
- Involves movement of water on, above, and below the surface of earth
- When a liquid turns into a gas
- Another word for "rain"
- Loss or removal of nitrogen
- C02
- A cycle where nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms
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- moves in a cycle through water, rocks,and soil
- Stored water underground
- Plants give off water vapor through the Stomata in their leaves
- Process where liquid vapor turns into liquid
- Free in the air (O)
- Process where carbon compounds are interchanged among the atmosphere of the earth
- Process of snow and ice changing into water vapor in the air
- Converted into multiple chemical forms
16 Clues: C02 • Free in the air (O) • Another word for "rain" • Stored water underground • Loss or removal of nitrogen • Water that is in the surface • When a liquid turns into a gas • Component of the water molecule (H) • Converted into multiple chemical forms • Process where liquid vapor turns into liquid • moves in a cycle through water, rocks,and soil • ...
Noah's water Cycle 2023-03-03
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- the continual movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land surface
- water that moves across the land surface and into streams and rivers
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- is the change of state from a gas to a liquid
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- water in its gaseous form
- plants "sweat" water from their leaves
- is the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- a collection of small water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air, which forms when the air is cooled and condensation occurs
- cycle another name for the water cycle
- process in the water cycle where water comes together; another term for a collection
10 Clues: water in its gaseous form • plants "sweat" water from their leaves • cycle another name for the water cycle • is the change of state from a liquid to a gas • is the change of state from a gas to a liquid • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • water that moves across the land surface and into streams and rivers • ...
Water Cycle 2013-05-26
8 Clues: / water • Clouds get heavy and water fall. • / When water falls back to earth. • The pattern in the water circulates. • Water vapor changes back into liquid. • When water is turned into water vapor. • cycle Another name for the Water Cycle. • cycle / Describes the movement of water.
Aurora Smith Crossword Enrichment 2022-11-16
8 Clues: a synonym for height • a map that shows elevation • when water gathers in one place • the 2nd step in the water cycle • the 3rd step in the water cycle • the 4th step in the water cycle • the first step in the water cycle • the cycle of water all around Earth
water cycle Justin c 2022-11-29
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- is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges, sometimes as just a trickle, maybe only after a rain, and sometimes in a continuous flow.
- One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom.
- Take a breath and breathe out—you just participated in the global water cycle.
- You know all about When you spill your red fruit drink onto your Mom's white carpet, she rushes (after glaring at you) to get a sponge to soak up the liquid before it "seeps down into the carpet".
- and dew contain very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud, and floats, like a cloud. Actually IS a cloud, but one that swirls around your feet instead of high in the sky.
- are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float?
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- This is what makes the water cycle work
- of the water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater, while some rainfall evaporates back into the sky.
- is nothing more than water of the land surface.
- If you look at this picture (or click on it for a larger version) you see that "tiny" blue ball sitting in the middle of the United States—if all the water on, in, and above the Earth was collected in one big ball, this is the size it would be.
- A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools.
- In the grand scheme of the water cycle, may not play a very big role, but all including you, participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle.
- and snow and glaciers are part of the water cycle, even though the water in them moves very slowly.
14 Clues: This is what makes the water cycle work • is nothing more than water of the land surface. • are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float? • A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools. • One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean • ...
SS Ch 34 2022-01-11
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- the number of organisms in a population
- the process of new species moving into an ecosystem that has been decimated by a catastrophe or into a previously uninhabited area
- referring to land
- the specific gasses that are responsible for creating the greenhouse effect: carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor
- the number of organisms per a given area of land
- a situation that exists when a prey species looks like a dangerous species to scare predators away, or the situation when a predator looks like a harmless species so as not to scare prey away
- the theory that the overall combined average temperature of the earth is increasing mainly because of the burning of fossil fuels
- the recycling of elements and materials in ecosystems
- all non-living components of an ecosystem
- a relationship between two organisms in which one is eaten by the other
- the relationship of energy transfer between producer and consumers in an ecosystem
- all of the living components of an ecosystem
- the process by which certain gasses in the atmosphere trap heat around the earth
- the relationship that exists between producers and consumers in all ecosystems and explains how one species obtains energy molecules and nutrition from another
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- the cyclic pathway oxygen takes as it passes from organic to inorganic forms
- the sequential replacement of species over time following the emergence of pioneer species
- groups of ecosystems underwater
- the cyclic pathway carbon takes as it passes from organic to inorganic forms
- the water cycle
- the main, large ecosystems of the earth
- biomes that are found in bodies of fresh water
- the first organisms into a previously unpopulated area
- the thin, physical layer of the earth in which all living organisms are found
- all the members of a certain species living at one place at one time
- plant species
- pathway water takes to get to the earth's surface from the atmosphere or trickling into the earth to become groundwater
- biomes located in bodies of salt water
- animalspecies
- position that an organism occupies in the food pyramid
- the complex relationship that producers and consumers have with one another in an ecosystem
- scientists who study ecology
31 Clues: plant species • animalspecies • the water cycle • referring to land • scientists who study ecology • groups of ecosystems underwater • biomes located in bodies of salt water • the number of organisms in a population • the main, large ecosystems of the earth • all non-living components of an ecosystem • all of the living components of an ecosystem • ...
Biogeochemical puzzle-Wyatt Lawson 2024-10-08
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- A biogeochemical cycle that involves the continuous movement of water.
- Symbol H and atomic number 1.
- Water located on top of land, forming terrestrial waterbodies, and may also be referred to as blue water, opposed to the seawater and waterbodies like the ocean.
- Symbol P and atomic number 15.
- Water inside of plants is transferred from the plant to the atmosphere as water vapor through numerous individual leave openings.
- The biological oxidation of ammonia to nitrate via the intermediary nitrite
- Symbol N and atomic number 7.
- Symbol O and atomic number 8.
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- A microbially facilitated process where nitrate is reduced and ultimately produces molecular nitrogen through a series of intermediate gaseous nitrogen oxide products.
- The biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of Earth.
- Converts ice directly into water vapor, bypassing the liquid phase.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- A process by which water is transformed from liquid to a gaseous state.
- The process through which gaseous water vapor becomes liquid water.
- The element of life.
- The biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmospheric, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems.
- Any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
17 Clues: The element of life. • Symbol H and atomic number 1. • Symbol N and atomic number 7. • Symbol O and atomic number 8. • Symbol P and atomic number 15. • Converts ice directly into water vapor, bypassing the liquid phase. • The process through which gaseous water vapor becomes liquid water. • Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • ...
Water Systems Crossword-Ata 2026-01-24
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- Water falling to Earth as rain, snow, or hail
- The largest body of salty water on Earth
- The point at which a liquid turns into a solid
- A type of glacier found in mountains
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- The measure of the amount of salt dissolved in water
- The continuous movement of water on Earth
- The solid rocky ground of the Earth's crust
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- Water found underground in cracks in the soil
- All of the water on Earth
- The air surrounding the Earth
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas
- Water that flows over the surface of the ground
- Large chunk of ice that breaks off a glacier into the ocean
- The source of energy that drives the water cycle
- The amount of mass in a certain volume of substance
- A large moving mass of compressed ice and snow
- The force that pulls rain and running water downward
- A deep crack or fracture in a glacier
- A type of massive glacier covering a large area of land
20 Clues: All of the water on Earth • The air surrounding the Earth • A type of glacier found in mountains • A deep crack or fracture in a glacier • The largest body of salty water on Earth • The continuous movement of water on Earth • The change of state from a liquid to a gas • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The solid rocky ground of the Earth's crust • ...
WATER 2022-10-18
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- evaporation with plants
- related to cohesion
- Rain cycle
- all the water on earth
- What is water the falls on the surface but doesn't runoff
- Nothing gets through
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- water heats up and goes into the sky
- Gas to liquid
- some stuff gets through
- Water without salt
- water that flows on the surface into bodies of water
11 Clues: Rain cycle • Gas to liquid • Water without salt • related to cohesion • Nothing gets through • all the water on earth • evaporation with plants • some stuff gets through • water heats up and goes into the sky • water that flows on the surface into bodies of water • What is water the falls on the surface but doesn't runoff
Weeds 2024-10-17
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- chemical that kills plants
- plants moving water
- unwanted plant
- soaking into soil
- herbicide that kills certain plants
- starting seeds sprouting
- spraying in narrow line
- putting herbicide on leaf of plant
- one year life cycle
- weeds giving off chemicals
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- type of aquatic plant
- 2 year life cycle
- most common weed control
- multi year life cycle
- promoting germination
- spraying in wide area
- long narrow leaf plant
- above ground horizontal stem
- poisonous weeds
- triangular shaped plant
- dandelion is this
- plants not growing
- round up is this herbicide
- horizontal underground stem
24 Clues: unwanted plant • poisonous weeds • 2 year life cycle • soaking into soil • dandelion is this • plants not growing • plants moving water • one year life cycle • type of aquatic plant • multi year life cycle • promoting germination • spraying in wide area • long narrow leaf plant • triangular shaped plant • spraying in narrow line • most common weed control • starting seeds sprouting • ...
water cycle Kylee p4 2023-11-27
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- the largest body of water on earth
- water vapor builds up and turns back to water
- falls from the sky (rain, snow, hail,etc)
- the water cycle is critical to all animals on earth
- the chemical builds made of 1 oxygen atom and 2 hydrogen atoms
- when the water on the plants leafs evaporate
- when water flows back to the ocean
- water that's underground the flows back to the ocean
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- made out of water
- water sinking into the ground
- water vapor in the air
- heat turns a liquid to gas
- the energy that drives the water cycle
- like a cloud but swirls around your feet on the ground
14 Clues: made out of water • water vapor in the air • heat turns a liquid to gas • water sinking into the ground • the largest body of water on earth • when water flows back to the ocean • the energy that drives the water cycle • falls from the sky (rain, snow, hail,etc) • when the water on the plants leafs evaporate • water vapor builds up and turns back to water • ...
water cycle Justin c 2022-11-29
Across
- and snow and glaciers are part of the water cycle, even though the water in them moves very slowly.
- Take a breath and breathe out—you just participated in the global water cycle.
- of the water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater, while some rainfall evaporates back into the sky.
- and dew contain very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud, and floats, like a cloud. Actually IS a cloud, but one that swirls around your feet instead of high in the sky.
- You know all about When you spill your red fruit drink onto your Mom's white carpet, she rushes (after glaring at you) to get a sponge to soak up the liquid before it "seeps down into the carpet".
- One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean
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- If you look at this picture (or click on it for a larger version) you see that "tiny" blue ball sitting in the middle of the United States—if all the water on, in, and above the Earth was collected in one big ball, this is the size it would be.
- are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float?
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom.
- A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools.
- is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges, sometimes as just a trickle, maybe only after a rain, and sometimes in a continuous flow.
- is nothing more than water of the land surface.
- In the grand scheme of the water cycle, may not play a very big role, but all including you, participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle.
- This is what makes the water cycle work
14 Clues: This is what makes the water cycle work • is nothing more than water of the land surface. • are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float? • A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools. • One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean • ...
water cycle Justin c 2022-11-29
Across
- and snow and glaciers are part of the water cycle, even though the water in them moves very slowly.
- Take a breath and breathe out—you just participated in the global water cycle.
- of the water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater, while some rainfall evaporates back into the sky.
- and dew contain very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud, and floats, like a cloud. Actually IS a cloud, but one that swirls around your feet instead of high in the sky.
- You know all about When you spill your red fruit drink onto your Mom's white carpet, she rushes (after glaring at you) to get a sponge to soak up the liquid before it "seeps down into the carpet".
- One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean
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- If you look at this picture (or click on it for a larger version) you see that "tiny" blue ball sitting in the middle of the United States—if all the water on, in, and above the Earth was collected in one big ball, this is the size it would be.
- are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float?
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom.
- A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools.
- is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges, sometimes as just a trickle, maybe only after a rain, and sometimes in a continuous flow.
- is nothing more than water of the land surface.
- In the grand scheme of the water cycle, may not play a very big role, but all including you, participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle.
- This is what makes the water cycle work
14 Clues: This is what makes the water cycle work • is nothing more than water of the land surface. • are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float? • A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools. • One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean • ...
Cycles of Nature 2021-05-27
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- Water that infiltrates the soil and collects underground.
- the process where water vapor cools and returns to a liquid.
- Water that falls to the earth as sleet, snow, hail, or rain
- When liquid water is heated by the sun and turns into a vapor (gas)
- After millions of years of plants dying and decaying, ____ was formed. Today, we use this as a fossil fuel for energy.
- Animals return nitrogen to the soil through _______ (like cow manure!) and decay.
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- True or False- Water can be created in the water cycle
- What is the main source of energy in the water cycle?
- a body of water such as an ocean, river, or lake.
- Plants use carbon ______ sunlight, and water to make sugar.
- are absorbed by plants through the soil in the Nitrogen cycle.
- the element that all living things are made of
- This is the most abundant gas is the atmosphere (about 78%)
13 Clues: the element that all living things are made of • a body of water such as an ocean, river, or lake. • What is the main source of energy in the water cycle? • True or False- Water can be created in the water cycle • Water that infiltrates the soil and collects underground. • Plants use carbon ______ sunlight, and water to make sugar. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-10-24
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- Splits water to produce oxygen.
- Process regenerating NAD+ without oxygen.
- High H+ concentration used to produce ATP.
- Six-carbon sugar used as fuel.
- Use of a proton gradient to generate ATP.
- Membrane sacs where light reactions occur.
- Three-carbon sugar produced in Calvin cycle.
- Three-carbon molecule produced by glycolysis.
- Electron carrier similar to NADH.
- Convert light energy into ATP and NADPH.
- Cycle oxidizing Acetyl-CoA to CO2 and electron carriers.
- Fixes CO2 into sugars.
- First step of cellular respiration; splits glucose into pyruvate.
- Enzyme producing ATP as protons flow through it.
- Fluid region where the Calvin cycle occurs.
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- Series of proteins transferring electrons and pumping protons.
- Loss of electrons.
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- Gain of electrons.
- Electron carrier donating electrons to the ETC.
- Converts pyruvate into Acetyl-CoA.
- Main energy currency of the cell.
- Final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration.
- Produces NADPH in light reactions.
- Enzyme fixing CO2 during the Calvin cycle.
- Two-carbon molecule entering the citric acid cycle.
- Pigment absorbing light energy.
- Stack of thylakoids.
- Electron carrier produced in light reactions.
- Leaf openings for gas exchange.
- Reactions involving electron transfer.
- Donates electrons in photosystem II.
32 Clues: Loss of electrons. • Gain of electrons. • Stack of thylakoids. • Fixes CO2 into sugars. • Six-carbon sugar used as fuel. • Splits water to produce oxygen. • Pigment absorbing light energy. • Leaf openings for gas exchange. • Main energy currency of the cell. • Electron carrier similar to NADH. • Converts pyruvate into Acetyl-CoA. • Produces NADPH in light reactions. • ...
Science Water Cycle Alpha Assignment Week 5 2020-09-17
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- the water that is stored in the ground
- any form of water that falls from the clouds to Earth's surface
- a human-made channel, often in the form of a bridge, that transports water
- the clearing or cutting down of forests
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert
- cycle: the movement of nitrogen through the living and nonliving parts of the environment
- cycle: the movement of water through the living and nonliving parts of the environment
- fog or haze combined with smoke and other pollutants in the atmosphere
- to protect from wastefulness or destruction
- the process of supplying water to areas of land to grow crops
- the process by which water is lost from the leaves of plants
- fuel: a fuel formed from the remains of organisms
- the process of replanting an area with trees
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- made or produced by people
- source: a source of pollution that can be identified
- rain: rain that has been made acidic by certain pollutants in the air
- cycle: the movement of carbon through the living and nonliving parts of the environment
- the water that flows over the ground surface
- the movement of people from rural
- a large natural or human-made lake used to supply water
- the removal of salt from ocean water to provide fresh water
- source: a source of pollution that is difficult to link to a particular origin
- restoration: the practice of renewing degraded or destroyed ecosystems and habitats
- fixation: a process by which bacteria convert nitrogen gas into a usable form
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- toward cities
27 Clues: toward cities • made or produced by people • the movement of people from rural • the water that is stored in the ground • the clearing or cutting down of forests • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • the change of state from a liquid to a gas • to protect from wastefulness or destruction • the water that flows over the ground surface • ...
Water Cycle 101 2015-01-21
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- water found on the Earth's crust
- area around Earth in which the water cycle takes place in
- an aquifer is a type of...
- continuous movement of water in the atmosphere
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- water that flows across the Earth's surface downhill
- any form of water falling
- clouds form in this step of the water cycle
- formed during the first step of the water cycle
- often confused with boiling because their processes are similar
- formed when dust and water vapor combine
10 Clues: any form of water falling • an aquifer is a type of... • water found on the Earth's crust • formed when dust and water vapor combine • clouds form in this step of the water cycle • continuous movement of water in the atmosphere • formed during the first step of the water cycle • water that flows across the Earth's surface downhill • ...
water cycle Justin c 2022-11-29
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- is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges, sometimes as just a trickle, maybe only after a rain, and sometimes in a continuous flow.
- One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom.
- Take a breath and breathe out—you just participated in the global water cycle.
- You know all about When you spill your red fruit drink onto your Mom's white carpet, she rushes (after glaring at you) to get a sponge to soak up the liquid before it "seeps down into the carpet".
- and dew contain very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud, and floats, like a cloud. Actually IS a cloud, but one that swirls around your feet instead of high in the sky.
- are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float?
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- This is what makes the water cycle work
- of the water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater, while some rainfall evaporates back into the sky.
- is nothing more than water of the land surface.
- If you look at this picture (or click on it for a larger version) you see that "tiny" blue ball sitting in the middle of the United States—if all the water on, in, and above the Earth was collected in one big ball, this is the size it would be.
- A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools.
- In the grand scheme of the water cycle, may not play a very big role, but all including you, participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle.
- and snow and glaciers are part of the water cycle, even though the water in them moves very slowly.
14 Clues: This is what makes the water cycle work • is nothing more than water of the land surface. • are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float? • A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools. • One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean • ...
Chapter 7 review 2022-01-20
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- a baby pig
- the 3rd stage in a butterfly's life cycle
- a baby kangaroo
- a baby duck
- the 2nd stage in a butterfly's life cycle
- things like cats, chickens, fish, etc
- a baby horse
- the things birds use to move
- a body covering for most mammals
- a baby deer
- the things fish use to move
- not alive
- tall living things, plants
- the path of development from newborn to adult
- the 1st stage of both a frog's and butterfly's life cycle
- an animal that only eats plants
- a baby goat
- the way a snake moves
- a body covering for birds
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- a body covering for fish
- the 2nd stage in a frog's life cycle
- us, an example of a living thing
- a baby chicken
- a baby dog
- an animal that only eats meat
- an animal that eats plants and animals
- a baby cow
- alive
- the 3rd stage in a frog's life cycle
- a baby rabbit
- a liquid all living things need
- non living things in the sky made of water
- a baby bear
- a body covering for things like frogs
- the place where an animal lives
- a baby cat
36 Clues: alive • not alive • a baby pig • a baby dog • a baby cow • a baby cat • a baby duck • a baby deer • a baby bear • a baby goat • a baby horse • a baby rabbit • a baby chicken • a baby kangaroo • the way a snake moves • a body covering for fish • a body covering for birds • tall living things, plants • the things fish use to move • the things birds use to move • an animal that only eats meat • ...
Envirothon - Aquatics 2016-03-26
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- This type of pollution does not have an easily identified source.
- Pure water has a neutral, about 7, measure of this.
- Space between underground rocks that holds water.
- Water warms, turns to a vapor, and is said to _______.
- What water is called when it falls from the sky.
- The wise use of resources is called ________.
- Water that drains directly into bodies of water due to force of gravity.
- Power _____ comes in the form of nuclear, coal burning, and hydroelectric.
- Water in aquifers is called _____.
- Water has a high ______ tension due to the net attraction force between water molecules.
- Type of water that covers 97% of all water on earth.
- Water is considered a ___________ resource.
- The form water takes when it evaporates.
- Type of water that falls from the sky.
- Water is made up of two molecules of this.
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- Water vapor cools and changes to liquid droplets.
- The water cycle is also called the _______ cycle.
- Water is made up of one molecules of this.
- Water that evaporates from leaves into the atmosphere.
- Water is called a _______ solvent because is dissolves more substances than any other liquid.
- The highest amount of water use comes from the generation of this.
- Water is attracted to other materials.
- Water is attracted to other water molecules.
- This type of pollution has an easily identified source.
24 Clues: Water in aquifers is called _____. • Water is attracted to other materials. • Type of water that falls from the sky. • The form water takes when it evaporates. • Water is made up of one molecules of this. • Water is made up of two molecules of this. • Water is considered a ___________ resource. • Water is attracted to other water molecules. • ...
Properties Of Water 2022-09-06
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- water from the sea, which has salt in it.
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- Energy from the water cycle comes from the _____
- to generate bubbles of vapor when heated.
- the study of all aspects of the ocean.
- the process of water vapor being released from plants and soil
- the study of the movement and quality of water on earth
- changing from one phase to another requries _____
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- found in glaciers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds, rivers, streams, wetlands and even groundwater.
- is trannsferred throughout the system as water evaporates and condenses
- is the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- the movement of water through the soil itself
- Water molecules are polar, so they form ____ bonds
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- the upward force that a fluid excets on an object less than then itself.
- is a polar moleclue
- the most important source of water for the water cycle
17 Clues: is a polar moleclue • the study of all aspects of the ocean. • water from the sea, which has salt in it. • to generate bubbles of vapor when heated. • the movement of water through the soil itself • Energy from the water cycle comes from the _____ • changing from one phase to another requries _____ • Water molecules are polar, so they form ____ bonds • ...
Weather and Water 2023-09-05
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- rain, snow, sleet, fog, hail
- when water goes up
- electrical charge formed by hot and cold
- spiral storm with wind and rain
- a lot of water caused by rain
- cycle of water
- Temperature or climate
- storm that picks up sand
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- when hot and cold makes water
- a period of no rain
- a storm formed in the ocean
- movement of water in the ocean
12 Clues: cycle of water • when water goes up • a period of no rain • Temperature or climate • storm that picks up sand • a storm formed in the ocean • rain, snow, sleet, fog, hail • when hot and cold makes water • a lot of water caused by rain • movement of water in the ocean • spiral storm with wind and rain • electrical charge formed by hot and cold
