water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Harper water cycle 2024-12-17
11 Clues: clear • water • made of water • bacterial pool • go through ocean • big body of water • plants breath and release water • keeps the evaporation cycle going • water running off the land surface • water vapor gas condenses back into liquid • moving water vapor and clouds around the globe
The Water Cycle 2026-03-17
Across
- Water flowing over the land surface into a body of water.
- An underground storage of water made from permeable rock or other material.
- The gathering of water in lakes, oceans, and rivers.
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth's surface.
- Water vapor released from plants.
- The source of energy for the water cycle to happen.
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- Water vapor cools and turns back into liquid, forming clouds.
- A large, continuous body of salt water that contains 97% of all water.
- Water stored underground.
- Liquid water changes into gas due to heat from the sun.
- Water falling from clouds to Earth's surface.
11 Clues: Water stored underground. • Water vapor released from plants. • Water falling from clouds to Earth's surface. • The source of energy for the water cycle to happen. • The gathering of water in lakes, oceans, and rivers. • Liquid water changes into gas due to heat from the sun. • Water flowing over the land surface into a body of water. • ...
The Water Cycle 2026-02-13
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- water falling to the ground in various forms- rain, snow, hail
- surface liquid becomes a gas as it is heated by the sun
- excess water that does not go into the ground continues to flow and move
- Water moving through a plant
- runoff, rain, melted snow, etc. will gather in areas of low elevation
- water that soaks into the ground and found below Earth's surface
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- water vapor (gas) changes into a liquid, often forming clouds
- water that soaks into the ground
- plants will take water from the soil for life
- liquid water moving from one place to another
- provides the energy that fuels the water cycle
11 Clues: Water moving through a plant • water that soaks into the ground • plants will take water from the soil for life • liquid water moving from one place to another • provides the energy that fuels the water cycle • surface liquid becomes a gas as it is heated by the sun • water vapor (gas) changes into a liquid, often forming clouds • ...
Cellular Respiration 2021-05-14
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- Required for life processes such as growth, movement, and photosynthesis.
- Second stage of cellular respiration that turns oxygen into water and ATP.
- Reactant broken down in the Krebs Cycle.
- First stage of cellular respiration that turns sugar into ATP and Carbon Dioxide.
- Materials such as sugar and oxygen that go INTO cellular respiration.
- Product made in the Krebs Cycle.
- Organisms that use photosynthesis to create food.
- Materials such as carbon dioxide, water, and ATP that come OUT OF cellular respiration.
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- Process where organisms breaks down food molecules to release stored energy
- Breaking down sugar without oxygen to create lactic acid.
- Folds in the mitochondria where the electron transport chain happens.
- Open space in the mitochondria where the krebs cycle happens.
- Product made in the Electron Transport Chain.
- Cell organelle in animals and plants where cellular respiration happens.
- Process that happens before cellular respiration to break glucose into 2 smaller molecules.
- Usable energy molecule released in cellular respiration.
- Reactant used in the Electron Transport Chain.
- Organisms that consume food because they can’t do photosynthesis.
18 Clues: Product made in the Krebs Cycle. • Reactant broken down in the Krebs Cycle. • Product made in the Electron Transport Chain. • Reactant used in the Electron Transport Chain. • Organisms that use photosynthesis to create food. • Usable energy molecule released in cellular respiration. • Breaking down sugar without oxygen to create lactic acid. • ...
Water 2018-01-10
Across
- For storage and flow of water underground
- Solvent The ability of water to dissolve many different substances
- Earth's liquid water, including oceans,surface water and ground water
- The uneven distribution of charges across a molecule a positive and negative end
- Allows water to flow through
- The evaporation of water from plants to the atmosphere
- When a liquid changes to a gas
- of water Solid, Liquid, Gas
- Water Surface water that contains low concentrations of calcium and magnesium.
- Action The process that moves water through a narrow porous space upwards
- Cycle A model that represents water movement and storage within Earth, on the surface and within the atmosphere
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- Runoff Precipitation that flows across the surface of Earth into rivers and streams
- Water Water that contains calcium and magnesium, but may also contain metals. It can also cause lime scale deposits in pipes, water
- The downward movement of precipitation through the ground to the aquifer
- When rain, sleet, snow or hail fall down to the Earth
- The ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object that is immersed in the fluid to keep it floating
- The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other
- Does not allow water to flow through
- The measure of mass per unit volume
- When a gas changes to a liquid
- Cycle The continuous movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean
- much water on eaarth 71%
22 Clues: much water on eaarth 71% • of water Solid, Liquid, Gas • Allows water to flow through • When a gas changes to a liquid • When a liquid changes to a gas • The measure of mass per unit volume • Does not allow water to flow through • For storage and flow of water underground • When rain, sleet, snow or hail fall down to the Earth • ...
photosynthesis/natalie 2024-10-02
Across
- energy with 3 phosphates
- also called photosystem 1 or light independent stage
- where light dependent reactions occur
- sugar thats part of ATP and ADP
- consumes other things to get energy
- energy with 2 phosphates
- reactant of the calvin cycle
- energy source for light dependent reactions
- also called photosystem 2
- process in which plants make their own food
- ATP has 3 of these and ADP has 2
- the exact of how cold or hot it is
- sugar, product of the calvin cycle
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- stack of thylakoids
- also called light dependent reactions
- energy made from light dependent reactions
- also called calvin cycle or photosystem 1
- product of the light dependent reactions
- where photosynthesis takes place
- reactant of the light dependent reactions
- also called calvin cycle
- primary green pigment present in plants
- makes its own energy
- light absorbing molecule
- produces its own energy
- place outside the thylakoid, where calvin cycle occurs
- nitrogen compound thats part of ATP and ADP
- uses other things to get energy
28 Clues: stack of thylakoids • makes its own energy • produces its own energy • energy with 3 phosphates • energy with 2 phosphates • also called calvin cycle • light absorbing molecule • also called photosystem 2 • reactant of the calvin cycle • sugar thats part of ATP and ADP • uses other things to get energy • where photosynthesis takes place • ATP has 3 of these and ADP has 2 • ...
Environmental Cycles of Matter 2022-05-23
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- cycle of oxygen
- the falling liquid water from above as snow, rain, sleet and hail.
- Respiration the removal of oxygen from the environment, the production carbon dioxide as a byproduct.
- the process of water transitioning back to a liquid in the atmosphere.
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- cycle of carbon
- the passing of materials and energy from producers through consumers
- Cycle continuous movement of water from earth to the atmosphere and back to earth
- layers of energy pyramid
- the formation of water vapor and process of water uptake into atmosphere
- the removal of carbon dioxide to make sugars and produce oxygen from energy from the sun.
10 Clues: cycle of oxygen • cycle of carbon • layers of energy pyramid • the falling liquid water from above as snow, rain, sleet and hail. • the passing of materials and energy from producers through consumers • the process of water transitioning back to a liquid in the atmosphere. • the formation of water vapor and process of water uptake into atmosphere • ...
Water Cycle and Carbon Cycle Review 2021-02-02
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- breaks down dead plants and animals
- liquid water falling back to Earth
- chemical formula of carbon dioxide
- evaporation from the leaves of plants
- where plants get carbon dioxide from
- living things that release CO2 while breathing
- non-living parts of an ecosystem
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- animals breath and release water vapor
- all the living organisms in an area
- water being warmed and changed to vapor
- chemical formula of glucose
- living thing that takes in carbon dioxide (CO2)
- water vapor cooling to form clouds
- chemical formula of water
- food plants make during photosynthesis
15 Clues: chemical formula of water • chemical formula of glucose • non-living parts of an ecosystem • liquid water falling back to Earth • water vapor cooling to form clouds • chemical formula of carbon dioxide • all the living organisms in an area • breaks down dead plants and animals • where plants get carbon dioxide from • evaporation from the leaves of plants • ...
hydrosphere cycle (water cycle) 2024-02-13
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- Does not contain any saltwater and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- of vaporization heat The amount of energy required for the liquid at its boiling point to become a gas
- of or relating to the sea
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- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- Water molecules sticking to each other.
- A habitat in which the fresh water of a river meets the salt water of the ocean.
- All the water at and near the surface of the earth, 97% of which is in oceans
- action combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of surrounding materials
9 Clues: of or relating to the sea • Water molecules sticking to each other. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers • All the water at and near the surface of the earth, 97% of which is in oceans • A habitat in which the fresh water of a river meets the salt water of the ocean. • ...
Campos Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration Crossword 2016-12-07
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- cycle that happens in cellular respiration
- occurs in animal skeletal muscles
- carbon dioxide + water + light ---> glucose + oxygen
- organism that creates its own food/energy
- no oxygen
- glucose ---> carbon dioxide + water + energy
- abbreviation for adenosine diphosphate
- abbreviation for adenosine triphosphate
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- organism that relies on other organisms for food
- organism that gets energy from the oxidation of inorganic compound
- occurs in cytoplasm
- pigment in plants that makes them green
- cellular respiration happens in this organelle
- cycle that happens in photosynthesis
- sac like membrane
- organelle that absorbs light for photosynthesis
- fluid filled space outside of grana
17 Clues: no oxygen • sac like membrane • occurs in cytoplasm • occurs in animal skeletal muscles • fluid filled space outside of grana • cycle that happens in photosynthesis • abbreviation for adenosine diphosphate • pigment in plants that makes them green • abbreviation for adenosine triphosphate • organism that creates its own food/energy • cycle that happens in cellular respiration • ...
Water Cycle Vocab 2023-03-17
Across
- Water seeps into the ground
- Organic material
- The cycle of the processes of water
- Plants catches the precipitation
- Water falls from the atmosphere
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- The air above the land
- Water goes from a vapor to a liquid
- Water changes from a liquid to a gas due to thermal energy
- Water turns into a vapor
- When water after a storm flows into a body of water
10 Clues: Organic material • The air above the land • Water turns into a vapor • Water seeps into the ground • Water falls from the atmosphere • Plants catches the precipitation • Water goes from a vapor to a liquid • The cycle of the processes of water • When water after a storm flows into a body of water • Water changes from a liquid to a gas due to thermal energy
schroedl 4th hour 2023-11-28
Across
- happens when temperature changes
- when water travels into the atmosphere or clouds
- powers or gives energy to all of the water cycle.
- 20 times the rivers and lake water
- a big cloud on the earth
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- tiny water droplets in the sky
- baciclly the water-cycle
- about 68% of earths fresh water
- over 96% of our water on earth
- water that falls from sky and then runs down hills
10 Clues: baciclly the water-cycle • a big cloud on the earth • tiny water droplets in the sky • over 96% of our water on earth • about 68% of earths fresh water • happens when temperature changes • 20 times the rivers and lake water • when water travels into the atmosphere or clouds • powers or gives energy to all of the water cycle. • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2023-02-09
12 Clues: plants • energy • pigments • consumers • Bi product • splits water • Calvin cycle • transportation • energy carrier • form grana stacks • organelles found in cell plants • enzyme used in the Calvin cycle
Project 2025-12-02
Across
- storage location for elements or compounds
- the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems
- movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist
- downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
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- water stored underground in aquifers
- the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms
- liquid water changes to vapor
- processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle
- any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
15 Clues: liquid water changes to vapor • water stored underground in aquifers • evaporation of water from plant leaves • storage location for elements or compounds • 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 • ...
choice Board vocab 2025-12-02
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- movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- fuels long-term carbon storage from buried organic material (coal, oil, natural gas)
- storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- effect
- flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers
- water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
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- water stored underground in aquifers
- layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater
- downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- 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
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- liquid water changes to vapor
15 Clues: effect • liquid water changes to vapor • water stored underground in aquifers • evaporation of water from plant leaves • water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater • flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers • rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • downward movement of water into soil and rock layers • ...
Mohamed Shifa, Unit 6 Crossword 2025-05-28
14 Clues: cycle • color • chain • losing • enzyme • gaining • needs water • ATP factory • adding carbon • doesn't need light • strip of filter paper • produce food for plants • makes 6 carbon molecule • addition of a phosphoryl
Plants 2022-01-08
12 Clues: plant • to the seed • part of a plant • dioxide x oxygen • house of the plant • needs to make food • food for the plants • thing that plant needs • the water from the soil • stage in the life cycle • water to the leaves and flower • last stage in the life cycle of a plant
Topic 2 Review: Earth's Water 2024-10-21
Across
- Largest source of water for the water cycle.
- Run-off water that has collected and gathered in one place over many years and frozen into a slow-moving sheet of ice.
- Water turns into a gas when the temperature _____________.
- the amount of salt in water.
- _______________ is the swirling motion that causes the ocean water to be moved all across the globe.
- 97% of the water on Earth is ____________________.
- On a car window ____________________ occurs when warm air inside the car meets a cold surface, such as the window, and cools and turns into water. This can happen when the temperature inside the car is different from the temperature outside, especially overnight when the outside temperature is lower.
- An underground source of freshwater that can be used when a well is created.
- This can be seen in the early morning, when the temperature at which water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water.
- These landforms help to act as natural filters, trapping and removing harmful chemicals and nutrients from the water before it reaches rivers, beaches, and bays.
- The majority of ___________________ is found in glaciers and ice caps.
- Surface water further from the ___________________ evaporates slower than surface water at this location.
- ___________________ is approximately 30% of the freshwater found on Earth.
- All of Earth's freshwater is connected to the ocean, through condensation and ______________________.
- The- movement of water around Earth is never-ending and is called a ________.
- Another term for water vapor.
- Deep ocean currents form due to the differences in water ___________.
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- ______________ is the same temperature as the air. (2 words, no spaces)
- The process when runoff seeps into the ground.
- These types of currents occur due to wind.
- Aquifers can be recharged by precipitation such as rain and _________.
- All of the Earth's water is located in the ______________.
- Evaporation from plants.
- Water evaporates from the ocean and enters the _______________.
- In condensation, temperatures increase causing water vapor to turn into a __________.When
- When snow melts off a mountain, it becomes ____________.
- The rising and falling patterns caused by the pull of gravity are called _________.
- A type of water vapor that occurs when water is boiled.
- when water on a surface freezes without first becoming liquid water.
- Any form of water that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface.
- In the atmosphere, water in _______ form can be found as snow.
- The sun provides this to the water cycle.
- This is a man made above ground water source.
33 Clues: Evaporation from plants. • the amount of salt in water. • Another term for water vapor. • The sun provides this to the water cycle. • These types of currents occur due to wind. • Largest source of water for the water cycle. • This is a man made above ground water source. • The process when runoff seeps into the ground. • 97% of the water on Earth is ____________________. • ...
the most difficult scientific crossword ever in a billion years 2024-02-07
10 Clues: meat eater • hunts prey • plant eater • living things • nonliving things • hunted by predators • cycle process of water • eats both plants and meat • cycle process of nitrogen • factors decrease the population
Science Vocab 2025-05-02
Across
- Study of dinosaurs and bones
- Rock life
- Earths plates
- cycle The life cycle of rain water
- A big ball of burning gas making light in space exploding
- The changing and developing of a human or animal
- The changing of an organism
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- Center of earth
- A region of space with a gravity pull very strong
- Of the the earth surrounding us
- Earth movements
- Mr Krabs enemy and something whales eat
- The great big blue thing around us
- Earth
- The way the weather changes around us
- Mountain with lava
- Loitering or throwing trash into areas
- Shaking earth
- Earth
19 Clues: Earth • Earth • Rock life • Earths plates • Shaking earth • Center of earth • Earth movements • Mountain with lava • The changing of an organism • Study of dinosaurs and bones • Of the the earth surrounding us • The great big blue thing around us • cycle The life cycle of rain water • The way the weather changes around us • Loitering or throwing trash into areas • ...
Energy in Ecosystems 2024-04-16
Across
- A model that show how food chains in an ecosystem are linked
- Circulation of nitrogen from air to soil to organisms and back
- Giant sheets of ice
- Layer of gases surrounding the earth
- All of Earth's living things
- Living things that take in groundwater through their roots
- Includes the solid & molten rock and other landforms
- Process when water is evaporating from the leaves of plants
- When water changes from liquid to gas by water vapor
- Water that falls from clouds over land and water
- Models a series of feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem
- Yellowstone is home to many hot springs or ______
- Continuous movement of water between Earth's surface and air
- Rain that flows over Earth's surface and gathers in bodies of water
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- A landform which can erupt, part of geosphere
- Plants take in carbon and give off _______
- A model of an entire ecosystem on a smaller scale
- Oxygen-_______ cycle= circulation of oxygen and carbon dioxide gas
- The base of all food chains
- When gas changes to a liquid
- A waste product produced by all living things when energy is used
- Made up of Earth's liquid and solid water
- All food chains end with these
- Water that soaks into the ground and moves through cracks and spaces
- Energy source for the water cycle
- Most of Earth's water exists as this
26 Clues: Giant sheets of ice • The base of all food chains • When gas changes to a liquid • All of Earth's living things • All food chains end with these • Energy source for the water cycle • Layer of gases surrounding the earth • Most of Earth's water exists as this • Made up of Earth's liquid and solid water • Plants take in carbon and give off _______ • ...
Water cycle Eric PD6 2023-11-28
Across
- all the air in the world
- the cloud droplets form to form heavier cloud drops
- the largest body of water on earth
- groundwater flowing somewhere
- liquid to gas
- The thing that drives the water cycle
- snow melting and water rise
- gas to liquid
- a cloud on earth surface with tiny drop of water
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- water underground
- water flows down earths surface or land
- water that soaks in the ground
- plants release gas
- A common runoff
- plants drinking water
- frozen water
16 Clues: frozen water • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • A common runoff • water underground • plants release gas • plants drinking water • all the air in the world • snow melting and water rise • groundwater flowing somewhere • water that soaks in the ground • the largest body of water on earth • The thing that drives the water cycle • water flows down earths surface or land • ...
Water Cycle and Clouds 2024-02-07
Across
- temperature which condensation begins
- example of precipitation
- water vapor
- actual percentage of water vapor in the air
- type of cloud; flat and thin
- water runs off into oceans, lakes, rivers
- process where liquid water turns into water vapor
- example of precipitation in the winter
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- process where water vapor turns into liquid water
- when liquid particles fall from the clouds
- precipitation, condensation, evaporation
- type of cloud; fluffy
- where condensation happens on the water cycle
- type of cloud; wispy
- clouds near the ground
- device that measure humidity/water vapor
16 Clues: water vapor • type of cloud; wispy • type of cloud; fluffy • clouds near the ground • example of precipitation • type of cloud; flat and thin • temperature which condensation begins • example of precipitation in the winter • precipitation, condensation, evaporation • device that measure humidity/water vapor • water runs off into oceans, lakes, rivers • ...
Water Cycle - JT P. 2022-11-28
Across
- both the water in the soil evaporating, but also water in the leaves/pedals evaporating.
- Water that is running off the lands surface into the ocean.
- the build up of condensed evaporation.
- Water that goes through the land, and constantly runs to the ocean.
- Water that becomes gas by the sun heating it up, then that gas goes to the sky to form clouds.
- The driving force that brings the water from the ground up to the atmosphere.
- The water that surrounds our land and holds a little over 70% of the total water in the world.
- A super low cloud that goes down to the land and stays next to the land.
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- Water that is absorbed by plant roots and used by the plant to survive.
- Water that pools in a dip of land from infiltration and groundwater collection.
- When the snow becomes a liquid state, and starts to flow down to the lower lands due to gravity.
- Water that stays in the ground, and gets there by infiltration.
- All of the water that will fall from the sky due to evaporation
- The water vapor that forms clouds in the sky, then falls down to land.
- Water that has found a dip in the land and is
- A the driving force bringing the water down from the atmosphere.
16 Clues: the build up of condensed evaporation. • Water that has found a dip in the land and is • Water that is running off the lands surface into the ocean. • Water that stays in the ground, and gets there by infiltration. • All of the water that will fall from the sky due to evaporation • A the driving force bringing the water down from the atmosphere. • ...
Clouds and Water Cycle 2023-01-20
Across
- A wind that blows over short distances.
- Measures wind speed.
- What powers the water cycle
- Looks like a blanket. Brings light drizzly rain.
- ________ happens when water vapor cools to form clouds
- Liquid water ________ into water vapor
- Liquid water flows across land
- Looks like feathers. Brings change in weather.
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- Looks an anvil. Brings thunderstorms.
- ____ breezes happen at night
- Water that evaporates from plants
- ___ breezes happen during the day
- Looks like cotton balls. Brings fair weather.
- When water returns to earth in the form of rain and snow
- measures air pressure
- warm air/water rising and cool air/water sinking
16 Clues: Measures wind speed. • measures air pressure • What powers the water cycle • ____ breezes happen at night • Liquid water flows across land • Water that evaporates from plants • ___ breezes happen during the day • Looks an anvil. Brings thunderstorms. • Liquid water ________ into water vapor • A wind that blows over short distances. • ...
The Water Cycle 2019-10-10
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- Cycle the biogeochemical by which water circulates between the earth’s oceans, atmosphere, and land
- how water leaves the atmosphere to return to the Earth’s surface
- dams the creation of _____ ____ and rivers for electricity, causing a change in water cycle for certain environment
- when water soaks into the soil
- the first step to the water cycle
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- Human use of ________, herbicides, and excess nitrogen for farming runs off into rivers and streams
- the release of water molecules from plant leaves into the surrounding air
- the direct conversion of water from a solid to gaseous state without becoming liquid first
- the flow of water over the surface of the Earth
- fuels natural resource used by humans, causing global warming
10 Clues: when water soaks into the soil • the first step to the water cycle • the flow of water over the surface of the Earth • fuels natural resource used by humans, causing global warming • how water leaves the atmosphere to return to the Earth’s surface • the release of water molecules from plant leaves into the surrounding air • ...
Unit 7 Water Cycle 2022-01-11
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- the change in state from a gas to a liquid
- table the level below which the ground is saturated with water
- effect causes currents to move in circular patterns - clockwise in the northern and counterclockwise in the southern
- the process in which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.
- small streams of water joining together to form rivers
- nina when surface water in the eastern Pacific Ocean are colder than normal
- nino when surface water in the western Pacific Ocean is warmer than normal. Causes shifts in the weather patterns
- a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore.
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- the process by which water is lost by a plant's leaves
- The movement of water into the ground from the surface
- the change in state from solid to gas
- allowing liquids or gasses to pass through
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- water that fills spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the quality or degree of being saline.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- cycle, moves water between the atmosphere and Earth's surface by using energy from the sun and the
17 Clues: the change in state from solid to gas • the quality or degree of being saline. • the change in state from a gas to a liquid • allowing liquids or gasses to pass through • the process by which water is lost by a plant's leaves • The movement of water into the ground from the surface • small streams of water joining together to form rivers • ...
Water Cycle/Gas Law 2022-09-01
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- liquid-solid
- 100*
- something that takes up mass and space
- constant temperature
- liquid-gas
- indefinite shape and definite volume
- constant motion
- solid-liquid
- gas-liquid
- constant volume
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- 32*
- 32*
- supercharged gasses
- no definite shape nor volume
- average amount of kinetic energy
- 100*
- constant pressure
- definite shape and volume
18 Clues: 32* • 32* • 100* • 100* • liquid-gas • gas-liquid • liquid-solid • solid-liquid • constant motion • constant volume • constant pressure • supercharged gasses • constant temperature • definite shape and volume • no definite shape nor volume • average amount of kinetic energy • indefinite shape and definite volume • something that takes up mass and space
Water Cycle - Zaeda G. 2022-11-28
Across
- when water soaks into the ground
- fast flowing bodies of water that lead to lakes and oceans
- groundwater that has found it's way to the surface
- the process of water vapor becoming a cloud
- water that flows off peaks
- the process of water seeping into the ground
- the process of water vapor being pulled down to the earth as rain or snow
- the driving force that causes precipitation
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- the largest body of usable freshwater
- the process of liquid water becoming water vapor
- fresh water located underground
- the process of solid water directly becoming gas
- the driving force that causes evaporation
- the scientific name for the air around us
- the largest body of water in the water cycle
- the scientific name for water
16 Clues: water that flows off peaks • the scientific name for water • fresh water located underground • when water soaks into the ground • the largest body of usable freshwater • the driving force that causes evaporation • the scientific name for the air around us • the process of water vapor becoming a cloud • the driving force that causes precipitation • ...
Weather Vocab Review 2023-10-23
Across
- the layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs
- water falling to the ground (usually from a cloud)
- boundary between two air masses
- the study of weather
- a tool used to measure wind direction
- front where a cold air mass replaces a warm air mass
- a tool used to measure precipitation
- cloud with a flat, layer appearance
- a tool used to measure air pressure
- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- cloud with a puffy, cotton-ball like appearance
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- the force the drives the water cycle upwards
- a tool used to measure humidity
- cloud with a "wispy" appearance
- front where a cold front overtakes a warm front
- front where neither air mass moves the other
- air in motion
- front where a warm air mass replaces a cold air mass
- a tool used to measure wind speed
- the current condition of the atmosphere in a location
- the force that drives the water cycle downwards
- cloud with a dark, "stormy" appearance
22 Clues: air in motion • the study of weather • a tool used to measure humidity • cloud with a "wispy" appearance • boundary between two air masses • a tool used to measure wind speed • cloud with a flat, layer appearance • a tool used to measure air pressure • a tool used to measure precipitation • a tool used to measure wind direction • cloud with a dark, "stormy" appearance • ...
Earth Systems 2025-03-10
10 Clues: when it rains • where there is life • cycle the cycle of water • when factories emit a gas • mixture of gases in the air • the solid parts of the earth • when a liquid turns into a gas • when water and wind wear it away • the total amount of water on a planet • process of water vapor coming together
WATER REVIEW - Water Planet, Properties, and Quality 2024-11-06
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- organisms that are sensitive to environmental conditions.
- Water evaporating through the leaves of plants.
- A substance that is less dense than water will _____.
- A _______ is a biotic factor in an ecosystem.
- Low turbidity means low levels of ______ in the water.
- Water should have a pH level near ____.
- Water falling back to earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The process of water changing into a gas.
- Two factors that drive the water cycle are the sun and _____.
- Two factors that drive the water cycle are the ____ and gravity.
- All of the water on and below earth's surface and in the atmosphere.
- Water should have low levels of nitrates because it can cause ___ to grow.
- 97% of Earth's water is saltwater found in ______.
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- Water should not change _____ too quickly.
- Opposite ends of a molecule having opposite charges.
- Water should have high levels of _____.
- Pollution that can be traced to one location is ____ source pollution.
- The process of water vapor changing to liquid to form clouds
- The tightness across the surface of water.
- Pollution that cannot be traced to one location is _____ source pollution.
- The nonliving factors in an ecosystem
- A _____ is an abiotic factor in an ecosystem.
- Attraction of molecules that are different.
- A compound often found in fertilizers.
- Water that flows off the land and into a body of water.
- Attraction among molecules that are alike.
- Water should have ______ levels of dissolved oxygen.
- Water should have _____ levels of turbidity.
28 Clues: The nonliving factors in an ecosystem • A compound often found in fertilizers. • Water should have high levels of _____. • Water should have a pH level near ____. • The process of water changing into a gas. • Water should not change _____ too quickly. • The tightness across the surface of water. • Attraction among molecules that are alike. • ...
Ecosystems 2021-02-12
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- burning of organic material which produces carbon dioxide
- the ________ cycle maintains the balance of moisture on Earth
- dead consumers are broken down by organisms to be reused by the producers
- about non-living things
- rain, sleet or snow
- heating causes water to go from liquid to gas phase
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- cooling causes water to go from gas to liquid phase
- plants release excess moisture out of the stomata in the leaves
- photosynthesis and respiration are two parts of the _________ cycle
- interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Converting an atmospheric gas into a form of plant nutrition is part of the ___________ cycle.
- about living organisms
12 Clues: rain, sleet or snow • about living organisms • about non-living things • cooling causes water to go from gas to liquid phase • heating causes water to go from liquid to gas phase • interacting organisms and their physical environment • burning of organic material which produces carbon dioxide • the ________ cycle maintains the balance of moisture on Earth • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-17
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- is when water goes from liquid to a gas/vapor and goes into the atmosphere.
- water that is trapped underground
- The process of turning nitrates into atmospheric gas done by anaerobic bacteria.
- This is a substance humans need to breathe
- This elements cycle starts in the soil
- when something goes from a solid to a liquid without becoming a liquid.
- water Water that Is visible ,and stays on Earth's surface.
- its evaporation from aerial parts like leaves,
- The salts of this element are broken down from rocks and then washed a way and mixed int the soil by water
- Water that collects as water droplets on Earth's surface especially while in contact with humid air.
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- The process of turning ammonium into nitrites.
- This is when water falls back down to Earth through rain, snow, fog, hail, sleet,etc.
- This is Earth's way of reusing carbon atoms which travel from the atmosphere to organisms on Earth
- then back to the atmosphere over and over again
- The process of water movement through a plant
- This element is produced by fossil fuels especially natural gases.
- This cycle shows how water moves around, goes a way, and comes back to Earth.
- Bacteria in the soil convert nitrogen to ammonium
- the substance plants release during respiration
- and flowers.
20 Clues: and flowers. • water that is trapped underground • This elements cycle starts in the soil • This is a substance humans need to breathe • The process of water movement through a plant • The process of turning ammonium into nitrites. • its evaporation from aerial parts like leaves, • then back to the atmosphere over and over again • ...
photosynthesis IB 2025-11-07
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- using light to make ATP
- produced in the second stage of the Calvin Cycle
- Main photosynthetic pigment
- light dependent react occurs here
- orange photosynthetic pigment
- process by which ATP is generated in both respiration and photsynthesis
- red photosynthetic pigment
- yellow photosynthetic pigment
- most abundant enzyme on the planet
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- third stage of the Calvin cycle
- Calvin cycle occurs here
- splitting of water
- stacks were ETC are embedded
- limiting factor in photosynthesis
- only ATP is produced in this reaction
- both ATP and NADPH are produced in these reactions
16 Clues: splitting of water • using light to make ATP • Calvin cycle occurs here • red photosynthetic pigment • Main photosynthetic pigment • stacks were ETC are embedded • orange photosynthetic pigment • yellow photosynthetic pigment • third stage of the Calvin cycle • limiting factor in photosynthesis • light dependent react occurs here • most abundant enzyme on the planet • ...
Earth's Water 2024-12-09
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- a human-made place to collect and store water
- spread out
- the process in which a gas cools and becomes a liquid
- Cycle the continuous movement of water on Earth
- underground water supply
- the original or most important
- a swirling movement
- the amount of salt dissolved in water
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- water in the atmosphere that falls to earth as rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- pattern of rising and falling water in the ocean caused by gravity
- a series of events or processes that repeats over and over
- the process in which a substance warms and changes from a liquid into a gas
- a slow moving body of ice on land
13 Clues: spread out • a swirling movement • underground water supply • the original or most important • a slow moving body of ice on land • the amount of salt dissolved in water • a human-made place to collect and store water • Cycle the continuous movement of water on Earth • the process in which a gas cools and becomes a liquid • ...
Water Cyle Terms 2021-05-07
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- When water is stationary for a long time in the water cycle. E.g. Lake
- Water from plants is changed into water vapour.
- Water stored in the rock underground.
- cycle The way water circulates from land to sea to atmosphere
- Water falls from the air to the land as rain, hail, sleet and snow.
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- Water vapour is cooled and turned into water droplets, which form clouds.
- The sun warms the water in the oceans, lakes and seas, turning it into water vapour.
- How fast rainwater soaks into the ground
- When water is moved quickly through the water cycle e.g. Evaporation
9 Clues: Water stored in the rock underground. • How fast rainwater soaks into the ground • Water from plants is changed into water vapour. • cycle The way water circulates from land to sea to atmosphere • Water falls from the air to the land as rain, hail, sleet and snow. • When water is moved quickly through the water cycle e.g. Evaporation • ...
Water Cycle and Weather 2021-03-18
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- cold air is pushed down and brings nice weather
- warm air is pushed up and brings stormy weather
- water found underground in cracks and spaces in soil sand and rock
- the falling of Earth to any form of water (snow, rain, sleet, hail)
- shown by a line with half circles and brings light rain
- heat travelling in waves from the sun
- changing from a liquid to a gas
- shown by a line with triangles brings thunderstorms and heavy rain
- changing from a gas to a liquid
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- a large natural or artificial body of water used to store water
- hurricanes, tornadoes, flood, drought, blizzard
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- plants release water from their leaves that evaporate and turn into water vapor
- measures the amount of rainfall
- the process by which precipitation soaks into the ground and moves through rocks cracks
- measure the wind speed
16 Clues: measure the wind speed • measures the amount of rainfall • changing from a liquid to a gas • changing from a gas to a liquid • heat travelling in waves from the sun • cold air is pushed down and brings nice weather • hurricanes, tornadoes, flood, drought, blizzard • warm air is pushed up and brings stormy weather • shown by a line with half circles and brings light rain • ...
Dominik's water cycle crossword 2023-11-28
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- is a cloud that hangs very close to the ground
- moving a lot of water over land into the Ocean
- water that is a solid
- groundwater being stored in the ground
- plants sucking up water from the ground
- water running off a mountain
- mist that rises to make clouds
- the boss of the water-cycle
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- water shooting out from the ground
- a gas in the atmosphere that condenses to make a cloud
- rain,snow and hail
- 1 hydrogen atom and two oxygen atoms
- has water and weight and floats in the sky
- where a low area on the ground where pools of water collect and make a ____
- water seeping into the ground
- 75% of earth
16 Clues: 75% of earth • rain,snow and hail • water that is a solid • the boss of the water-cycle • water running off a mountain • water seeping into the ground • mist that rises to make clouds • water shooting out from the ground • 1 hydrogen atom and two oxygen atoms • groundwater being stored in the ground • plants sucking up water from the ground • ...
Water Cycle Cross Word 2024-08-27
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- The tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules, making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet.
- The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating.
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral.
- The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water.
- The attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules sticking to a glass surface.
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together.
- The resistance of a substance, such as water, to changes in temperature, contributing to the regulation of climate and body temperatures in organisms.
- A homogeneous mixture composed of 2 or more substances, where a solute is dissolved in a solvent such as salt water.
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- A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of salutes. Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to a combination of cohesive and adhesive forces.
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1'C. Waters high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures.
- A substance that is dissolved in aa solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water.
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water beneath it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter.
- A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules.
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Water has low viscosity, meaning it flows easily compared to move viscous liquids like honey.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form (ice) is less dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float.
16 Clues: A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral. • The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together. • A substance that is dissolved in aa solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water. • ...
What Makes Up Our Ecosystem: Life Science 2025-02-20
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- Webs - A diagram in the shape of a web that consists of all of the food chains in an ecosystem.
- - The relationship between two organisms in an ecosystem.
- - An organism that feeds on other organisms.
- - A colorless, odorless gas the forms 78% of earth’s atmosphere
- Factors - A nonliving factor that helps form ecosystems.
- - A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits while the other is harmed.
- Organism - A living or was living organism that helps form ecosystems.
- - An organism that feeds on dead producers or consumers.
- Cycle - The cycle where carbon and its compound is interconverted between the ecosystem and biotic factors
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- - The process by which green plants use to make glucose, capturing light energy and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen.
- - A relationship in which one organism benefits, while the other is not helped nor harmed.
- - This produces energy through photosynthesis and oxygen-release processes, which helps plant growth.
- Chains - A diagram that shows the relationship and connection between the levels of an energy pyramid.
- - An interaction between two organisms in which both benefit.
- - A green pigment plants use to make food during photosynthesis.
- Cycle - The cycle where water is transformed into gas and then back
- - A habitat formed by biotic organisms and abiotic factors
- - An organism that produces its own food for itself and other organisms.
- Cycle - A cycle by which nitrogen is interconverted between the environment and biotic organisms
- Pyramid - A diagram in the shape of a pyramid that displays the levels of energy in a food chain.
20 Clues: - An organism that feeds on other organisms. • Factors - A nonliving factor that helps form ecosystems. • - An organism that feeds on dead producers or consumers. • - The relationship between two organisms in an ecosystem. • - A habitat formed by biotic organisms and abiotic factors • - An interaction between two organisms in which both benefit. • ...
Plant Science 2024-01-22
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- Root One Prominent Root
- Transfer of Pollen Grains
- complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- Plants that return each year
- The study of Plants
- Supports leaves
- Sprouting and growing of plants from seeds
- Lose their leaves in the winter
- The leaves of a plant
- Producing new plants by seeds or cuttings
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- Join plants by insertion or placing in close contact
- Transports Food
- Anchor plants in soil, Absorb water and nutrients
- complete their life cycle in one growing season
- Major source of food (Chloroplasts)
- Keeps their green foliage year-round
- Transports Water
- Root Small Spaced out roots
18 Clues: Transports Food • Supports leaves • Transports Water • The study of Plants • The leaves of a plant • Root One Prominent Root • Transfer of Pollen Grains • Root Small Spaced out roots • Plants that return each year • Lose their leaves in the winter • Major source of food (Chloroplasts) • Keeps their green foliage year-round • Producing new plants by seeds or cuttings • ...
tv-100411stjosephs.co.nz 2021-06-29
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- when water freezes in the clouds
- what water is
- how many parts of the water cycle there are
- its water that's going to the clouds
- low clouds
- when water is in the clouds
- frozen rain but no hail
- there is lots of saltwater here
- it comes from the clouds
- it turns into vapor
- the process of water turning to water vapor
- it makes water in water vapor
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- another word for collection
- it holds the water vapor or water
- how some water goes into the sea
- water that's in the dirt
- when the water is in the sea
- where water is held in small amounts
- its rain and snow mixed
- its when it rains
20 Clues: low clouds • what water is • its when it rains • it turns into vapor • frozen rain but no hail • its rain and snow mixed • water that's in the dirt • it comes from the clouds • another word for collection • when water is in the clouds • when the water is in the sea • it makes water in water vapor • there is lots of saltwater here • when water freezes in the clouds • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular respiration Crossoword 2025-12-08
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- How many steps each process has
- What photosynthesis uses in step 1
- Where step two of the cellular respiration
- Cellular respiration (endothermic or exothermic)
- Name of cycle used in step 2 of photosynthesis
- What cellular respiration starts with
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- Where step two of photosynthesis occurs
- Where cellular respiration occurs (step 1)
- Cycle Name of the cycle for cellular respiration
- Photosynthesis is (endothermic or exothermic)
- Co2
- Where photosynthesis occurs (step 1)
- Name of the cycle for photosynthesis and the second step in cellular respiration
13 Clues: Co2 • How many steps each process has • What photosynthesis uses in step 1 • Where photosynthesis occurs (step 1) • What cellular respiration starts with • Where step two of photosynthesis occurs • Where cellular respiration occurs (step 1) • Where step two of the cellular respiration • Photosynthesis is (endothermic or exothermic) • ...
will soong water cycle 2023-03-03
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- ater in its gaseous form
- plants "sweat" water from their leaves
- cycle another name for the water cycle
- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- process in the water cycle where water comes together; another term for collection
- a collection of small water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air, which forms when the air is cooled and condensation occurs
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- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- 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
10 Clues: ater in its gaseous form • plants "sweat" water from their leaves • cycle another name for the water cycle • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • the change of state from a liquid to a gas • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground • water that moves across the land surface and into streams and rivers • ...
Wave Processes Nazare 2024-03-11
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- When the crest of the wave overturns.
- Type of wave orbit at shallows.
- Rush of water after wave break.
- Bottom of the ocean.
- Type of wave orbit at depths.
- Type of wave that deposits.
- Type of wave that erodes.
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- Minimum height in a wave cycle.
- The motion of one crest and one trough.
- Land along the edge of a body of water.
- Coastal town in Portugal.
- Retreat of water after wave break.
- Maximum height in a wave cycle.
13 Clues: Bottom of the ocean. • Coastal town in Portugal. • Type of wave that erodes. • Type of wave that deposits. • Type of wave orbit at depths. • Minimum height in a wave cycle. • Type of wave orbit at shallows. • Rush of water after wave break. • Maximum height in a wave cycle. • Retreat of water after wave break. • When the crest of the wave overturns. • ...
cycles 2025-05-13
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- - Water vapor entering the air from snow or ice.
- - Volcanic - sedimentary - igneous
- - Study frozen ice/rock /soil layer
- ground water brought to the Surface by the roots of plants
- -Study Plan
- - rain erodes phosphorus in soil, deposited by water as sediment-Creates plant growth
- -Scientist who studies the water cycle
- -glacier, ice & snow becoming liquid &flowing
- - Phase change from liquid to gas of water vapor.
- -Studies Sedimentary rock (where We
- -overgrowth of algae due to over fertilization.
- -Study crop plants
- - decomposer - fertilizer.
- -Streams, rivers, lakes with moving water. run off- u water flowing from land to rivers. Flakes rivers, streams
- - Carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide from living things or combustion
- -Carbon dioxide is used by plants to Create sugars, Starch & fiber.
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- - water flow through layers of dirt and soil
- - Water gathered underground.
- energy starting with the input of Sunlight into the system→ Photosynthesis- herbivore
- - Study volcanos
- - the movement of carbon through air & Plants, microbes and animals.
- Water vapor turning into water droplets (makes clouds)
- any form of water falling from the sky rain snow sleet hail
- - God's way of constantly renewing. resources on Earth
- - Study all rock
- -ground water reaching the Surface through springs into streams or lakes
- -Water vapor entering the air through the leaves of plants
- -break down sugars & Makes CO₂
- -Calcium, Magnesium, zinc, iron are also part of the phosphorus cycle..
29 Clues: -Study Plan • - Study volcanos • - Study all rock • -Study crop plants • - decomposer - fertilizer. • - Water gathered underground. • -break down sugars & Makes CO₂ • - Volcanic - sedimentary - igneous • - Study frozen ice/rock /soil layer • -Studies Sedimentary rock (where We • -Scientist who studies the water cycle • - water flow through layers of dirt and soil • ...
Q4 Review 2025-05-12
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- Air mass that forms on land.
- The system that causes storms.
- The part of the planet that receives the least sun.
- The reason water sinks.
- The thing that powers the cycle.
- The way water gets back to the ocean.
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- When plants release water vapor.
- The effect that causes climate change.
- The step of the water cycle that forms clouds.
- The area of the planet where water rises.
- The reason precipitation occurs.
11 Clues: The reason water sinks. • Air mass that forms on land. • The system that causes storms. • When plants release water vapor. • The reason precipitation occurs. • The thing that powers the cycle. • The way water gets back to the ocean. • The effect that causes climate change. • The area of the planet where water rises. • The step of the water cycle that forms clouds. • ...
Cellular Metabolism Review 2023-10-12
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- number of pyruvates from glycolysis
- fluid that contains sugars produced from the dark reaction of photosynthesis
- Acetyl-CoA can be made from these during lipid catabolism
- location of the Calvin Cycle in C4 plants
- the initial enzyme needed to fix carbon dioxide in the Calvin Cycle
- type of plant that runs the C4 and Calvin cycles at different times of the day
- production of ATP in glycolysis
- chemiosmosis involves this type of transport
- the color (wavelength of energy) being reflected when plants appear green
- NAD+ forming NADH
- number of additional ATP molecules needed from cyclic phosphorylation to run the Calvin Cycle
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- ETC releases energy while it works
- type of protein pyruvate uses to enter mitochondrion
- the coenzyme produced from the light reaction that is needed for the dark reaction of photosynthesis
- release of carbon dioxide
- water supplies these to chlorophyll during non-cyclic photophosphorylation
- the organic molecule produced in alcoholic fermentation
- oxygen is reduced to this at the end of the ETC
- number of ATP produced from fermentation
- number of NADH from Krebs cycle per turn
- membrane in chloroplast where photosystems are found
- the gas that is used during photorespiration
- side of mitochondrion with lower hydrogen ion concentration
23 Clues: NAD+ forming NADH • release of carbon dioxide • production of ATP in glycolysis • ETC releases energy while it works • number of pyruvates from glycolysis • number of ATP produced from fermentation • number of NADH from Krebs cycle per turn • location of the Calvin Cycle in C4 plants • the gas that is used during photorespiration • ...
Ecology Unit 10 2024-05-24
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- the animal that kills another animal
- where an organism lives in an ecosystem
- when an animal copies another's phenotype for defense
- the animal that is killed by another animal
- an ecological relationship where one animal benefits and another is harmed
- this animal can eat both meat and plants
- an ecological relationship where one animal benefits and the other is unaffected
- this animal eats meat only
- a species that is not local to the region that comes in and takes the resources of those that were already there
- the arrows in a food web represents
- in the water cycle when liquid turns to gas
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- in the carbon cycle burning fossil fuels or forrests _______ carbon in the atmosphere
- the term for nonliving things.
- in the water cycle when it rains
- the max amount for population size in a S curve graph
- the term for living things
- something that does photosynthesis in a food web autotroph
- something that eats food in a food web, a heterotroph
- the ultimate source of energy
- an ecological relationship where both animals/plants benefit
- this animal eats plants only
- the role a species plays in the ecosystem
- in the carbon cycle how carbon is removed from the atmosphere
23 Clues: the term for living things • this animal eats meat only • this animal eats plants only • the ultimate source of energy • the term for nonliving things. • in the water cycle when it rains • the arrows in a food web represents • the animal that kills another animal • where an organism lives in an ecosystem • this animal can eat both meat and plants • ...
Regulation of biochemical pathways – Photosynthesis 2026-02-15
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- Organic helper that binds to enzymes to help them work
- How fast a process happens
- Organism that must consume organic matter for nutrients
- Using light energy to make glucose from inorganic ingredients
- When rubisco binds to O₂ instead of CO₂, kicking off a wasteful pathway
- Environmental condition that slows a process when in short supply
- Unloaded coenzyme that shuttles hydrogen ions in photosynthesis (abbr.)
- Cell’s main “energy currency,” formed by adding a phosphate (abbr.)
- Plants that open for carbon fixation and save the Calvin cycle for nighttime
- Photosynthesis stage on thylakoids where water is split
- Plant group where the first stable product of carbon fixation is PGA
- Organism that makes its own organic food from inorganic sources
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- Photosynthesis stage in the stroma where carbon is fixed
- Enzyme that fixes carbon to make PGA during the Calvin cycle
- Green pigment in thylakoids that absorbs light
- Splitting water using sunlight
- Disc-shaped membrane compartment—site of the light-dependent reactions
- Organelle that houses photosynthesis
- Gel-like interior of the chloroplast where the Calvin cycle runs
- Unloaded energy carrier with two phosphates (abbr.)
- Plant group that first fixes CO₂ in mesophyll, then runs Calvin cycle in bundle sheath
- Loaded coenzyme that carries hydrogen ions in photosynthesis (abbr.)
- Stack of thylakoid membranes in a chloroplast
23 Clues: How fast a process happens • Splitting water using sunlight • Organelle that houses photosynthesis • Stack of thylakoid membranes in a chloroplast • Green pigment in thylakoids that absorbs light • Unloaded energy carrier with two phosphates (abbr.) • Organic helper that binds to enzymes to help them work • Organism that must consume organic matter for nutrients • ...
photosynthesis and cellular respiration 2019-11-25
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- what animals breath in
- h2O
- light-independent reactions in photosynthesis
- making ATP
- the process for living things to create energy
- CO2
- reaction in photosynthesis that uses light
- creates energy in photosynthesis
- water+carbon dioxide+sunlight
- makes your muscles sore after a workout
- having no oxygen
- energy
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- a series of enzyme-mediated reactions where the product of one reaction is used as the substrate in the next
- powerhouse of the cell
- simple sugar
- protons are pumped from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space, and oxygen is reduced to form water
- fermentation process that makes bread rise
- takes place in the mitochondria, consuming oxygen, producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products
- makes energy when no oxygen is present
- having free oxygen
- each of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast
- colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast
22 Clues: h2O • CO2 • energy • making ATP • simple sugar • having no oxygen • having free oxygen • powerhouse of the cell • what animals breath in • water+carbon dioxide+sunlight • creates energy in photosynthesis • makes energy when no oxygen is present • makes your muscles sore after a workout • fermentation process that makes bread rise • reaction in photosynthesis that uses light • ...
Cycles Crossword 2023-09-29
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- process where nitrogen can enter food chain
- rainwater runs along surface and collects
- the basis for all living organisms
- Plants and animals cannot form found in the ____.
- excess fertilizers cause overgrowth of algae
- organisms break down dead material
- 2% of earth's freshwater is in ______
- one organism eats another
- Nitrogen in the atmosphere is in this form
- sun heats liquid on surface that becomes vapor
- process puts nitrogen back to N2
- burning of fossil fuels or wood
- Nitrogen cycle occurs with help from living ___
- water vapor collects in the clouds
- Bacteria and ______ can fix nitrogen for consumption
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- rain, sleet, snow
- plants make their own food
- rainwater seeps through the ground
- organisms break down food for energy
- water cycle is driven by the _____
- urine and feces converted to ammonia
- water vapor leaves plants and returns to atmosphere
- 97% of earth's water is in the ___
- carbon's form in the atmosphere
- most important living organism to break down nitrogen
25 Clues: rain, sleet, snow • one organism eats another • plants make their own food • carbon's form in the atmosphere • burning of fossil fuels or wood • process puts nitrogen back to N2 • rainwater seeps through the ground • the basis for all living organisms • water cycle is driven by the _____ • organisms break down dead material • 97% of earth's water is in the ___ • ...
Water Cycle Choice Board Assignment 2026-03-18
9 Clues: Powers the cycle • Water becomes clouds • It falls down in a form • The water cycle is this • The Gathering of the water • Water turns into water vapor • All the water in the atmosphere • Water turns into vapor through plants • Water runs off of mountains and into the ocean
Cellular Respiration 2023-02-14
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- Released as waste in ETC
- Location of glycolysis
- Location of the citric acid cycle
- Location of ETC
- End result of glycolysis
- Used in ETC
- Released as waste in the citric acid cycle
- Enzyme responsible for creating ATP
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- Process that occurs when oxygen is absent
- First step of respiration
- Produces electron carriers
- Creates a proton gradient
- Enters the citric acid cycle
- This molecule is processed in the cytoplasm
- The majority of this is created in the ETC
15 Clues: Used in ETC • Location of ETC • Location of glycolysis • Released as waste in ETC • End result of glycolysis • First step of respiration • Creates a proton gradient • Produces electron carriers • Enters the citric acid cycle • Location of the citric acid cycle • Enzyme responsible for creating ATP • Process that occurs when oxygen is absent • ...
Nutrient Cycles and Energy Flow 2020-09-29
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- ________________ are organisms that obtain energy by consuming dead plant and animal matter. Examples include fungi and bacteria.
- All living organisms release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere through ___________________.
- the water cycle (also called the _____________________ cycle) is a continuous loop of moving water throughout the Earth.
- The _______________________ regulates the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.
- When water _____________________ it changes state (liquid to gas) and transfers into the atmosphere.
- A ____________ is any substance that a living thing needs to sustain life.
- During the water cycle, plants release water into the atmosphere through a process called ______________________.
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- A __________________ is the pattern of continual use and re-use of a nutrient. Examples include the nitrogen and water cycles.
- _____________are links of changes whose endings lead back to where they began. Calendars, and the life stages of organisms are examples.
- The combustion of _____________________ releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
- When plants go through ________________________, they remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to make food.
- _________________ is the process of water falling onto the Earth. Examples include rain, snow or sleet.
- 70% of all water is found in the ________________.
13 Clues: 70% of all water is found in the ________________. • The _______________________ regulates the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. • A ____________ is any substance that a living thing needs to sustain life. • The combustion of _____________________ releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. • ...
Photosynthesis definitions 2022-03-01
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- - accessory pigments
- - plant’s waste product
- - energy for cells
- - The process by which CO2 and water are converted into sugar by using sunlight
- - organisms that must get food from other sources
- - where the Calvin cycle is
- reaction - light is converted into energy
- a - directly involved with light reactions
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- - Inside of the chloroplast
- - compounds that absorb light
- - sugar made from the Calvin cycle
- - organisms able to make their own food
- - chlorophylls, and carotenoids gathered close together
- - responsible for collecting sunlight
- - most common pigments
- b - helps capture sunlight
- - electron transport chain
- cycle - makes carbohydrates from CO2, ATP, and NADPH
- - stacks that Thylakoids form
- intensity - the rate of photosynthesis that goes up with more C02 but will max out
20 Clues: - energy for cells • - accessory pigments • - most common pigments • - plant’s waste product • b - helps capture sunlight • - electron transport chain • - Inside of the chloroplast • - where the Calvin cycle is • - compounds that absorb light • - stacks that Thylakoids form • - sugar made from the Calvin cycle • - responsible for collecting sunlight • ...
Water Cycle and Clouds 2024-02-07
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- temperature which condensation begins
- example of precipitation
- water vapor
- actual percentage of water vapor in the air
- type of cloud; flat and thin
- water runs off into oceans, lakes, rivers
- process where liquid water turns into water vapor
- example of precipitation in the winter
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- process where water vapor turns into liquid water
- when liquid particles fall from the clouds
- precipitation, condensation, evaporation
- type of cloud; fluffy
- where condensation happens on the water cycle
- type of cloud; wispy
- clouds near the ground
- device that measure humidity/water vapor
16 Clues: water vapor • type of cloud; wispy • type of cloud; fluffy • clouds near the ground • example of precipitation • type of cloud; flat and thin • temperature which condensation begins • example of precipitation in the winter • precipitation, condensation, evaporation • device that measure humidity/water vapor • water runs off into oceans, lakes, rivers • ...
Water Cycle- Gentry Jones 2022-11-29
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- a place where underground water finds a
- When water vapor gas forms back to liquid
- When precipitation falls and seeps into the ground
- Where hot water deep in the ground contributes to the ocean
- to the out side world and emerges
- Runoff that accumulates and is responsible for moving water into the ocean
- big part of the water cycle that moves very slowly but, the amount of water in them goes up and down, due to the temperature
- The cause of the whole water cycle that started it all and provides heat and energy.
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- when liquid water heats and forms into water vapor gas
- A large amount of freshwater is in the ground due to this and helps plants and people survive
- A large travel way in the sky that moves water everywhere
- when solids skip the melting phase and go straight to water vapor
- after fallen, it takes six months to melt and make the rivers rise,but as it waits to soon melt into the rivers those six months, it normally is locked up in "storage" next to the river as ice.
- water vapor that floats in the sky
- A deep area in the land that collects and pools.
- Due to gravity, water flows off land and mountains
16 Clues: water vapor that floats in the sky • to the out side world and emerges • a place where underground water finds a • When water vapor gas forms back to liquid • A deep area in the land that collects and pools. • When precipitation falls and seeps into the ground • Due to gravity, water flows off land and mountains • when liquid water heats and forms into water vapor gas • ...
Water Cycle-Abigail Althoff 2022-11-29
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- what is needed for water to evaporate
- when water comes off landscapes
- water that is near higher land
- when water is heated up
- what rises and becomes steam
- when water moves underground and finds an opening to the surface
- water coming down onto earth from a cloud
- what moves water all over the earth
- the biggest area in the water
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- brings water down to earth
- what is the main part of the cycle
- when water seeps down into the earth
- force of gravity making water come out of plants
- what happens in a river
- they urinate it out
- when six months have passed after snowfall
16 Clues: they urinate it out • when water is heated up • what happens in a river • brings water down to earth • what rises and becomes steam • the biggest area in the water • water that is near higher land • when water comes off landscapes • what is the main part of the cycle • what moves water all over the earth • when water seeps down into the earth • ...
Water Cycle Macen g 2022-11-29
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- the water from trees/plants evaporate into gas
- this is somthing that blanks into ground if you dont clean it up fast enough
- This is where a gas turns into liquid
- this is where water is stored under_
- This is where water get to hot or heated and turned into gas
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- this is water all around the world that some people fish in or swim
- low clouds on the ground that you can barley see through
- _ and gravity are the main sourses of water sourse
- The water from clouds seep into the ground
- when it snows on mountains when it melts it flows back into water
- _ is where plants and trees start to come back
- This is forced by ground water that is heated by rising magma
- this is somthing you need a lot of water molocules for
- this is 96% of earths water
- this is where somtimes ice and snow begin to appear on lakes and streams
- if this thing doesn't have water we would not have a lot of meat or food
16 Clues: this is 96% of earths water • this is where water is stored under_ • This is where a gas turns into liquid • The water from clouds seep into the ground • the water from trees/plants evaporate into gas • _ is where plants and trees start to come back • _ and gravity are the main sourses of water sourse • this is somthing you need a lot of water molocules for • ...
The Water Cycle P6 2022-11-30
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- A salt lake or saline lake is a landlocked body of water that has a concentration of salts.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- water added to the aquifer through the unsaturated zone after infiltration and percolation following any storm rainfall event.
- areas where standing water covers the soil or an area where the ground is very wet.
- is a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions.
- surface runoff of rainwater, landscape irrigation, and car washing created by urbanization.
- occurs when water molecules change phase from liquid to vapor at the air–sea interface.
- the total amount of water, including the water vapor, in an unsaturated soil.
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- water occurring in a natural environment that has more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as seawater.
- contains water that is not salty, usually in contrast to the sea.
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- primarily the result of wind pushing on the surface of the water and density differences between water masses.
- a mass of snow on the ground that is compressed and hardened by its own weight.
- water that results from the melting of snow.
16 Clues: water that results from the melting of snow. • contains water that is not salty, usually in contrast to the sea. • water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. • the total amount of water, including the water vapor, in an unsaturated soil. • ...
Drinking Water 2018-12-17
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- made from gas and evaporation
- can be a form of water
- underground water system
- a cycle
- comes up from the ground
- creates runoff
- First people to record methods of drinking water
- a measurement
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
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- a type is H2o
- travels to the lowest distance
- a form of cleaning
- covers 2% of earth's water
- covers 97% of earth's water
- Likes to chase mice
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- can be a form of ice
- can be a form of a molecule
20 Clues: a cycle • Has a trunk • a type is H2o • a measurement • Flying mammal • creates runoff • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • a form of cleaning • Likes to chase mice • can be a form of ice • can be a form of water • underground water system • comes up from the ground • covers 2% of earth's water • covers 97% of earth's water • can be a form of a molecule • made from gas and evaporation • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2023-01-18
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- the cycle that water goes through to produce rain
- the gas phase of water
- when water changes from a liquid to a gas
- when water is released from clouds
- water vapor changes to liquid
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- a solid changing to a gas without being a liquid first
- water evaporating from plants and trees
- the outer most layer of the earth
- water that soaks into the ground
- water that does not absorb
10 Clues: the gas phase of water • water that does not absorb • water vapor changes to liquid • water that soaks into the ground • the outer most layer of the earth • when water is released from clouds • water evaporating from plants and trees • when water changes from a liquid to a gas • the cycle that water goes through to produce rain • ...
Biology Crossword 2013-01-14
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- a build up of cancerous cells that grows rapidly
- suspends all organells in the cell
- is the diffusion of water through a membrane
- a type of tumor that is non cancerous
- the movement of particles from an area of higher concentration
- the first stage of the cell cycle
- the muscle cells that release energy from the glucose
- body package protiens collect / process matter
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- contains water and other materials used to store or transoport molecules
- each cell is made up of smaller components
- the thir stage of the cell cycle
- inerferes with the cell around it or destroys them
- controls all cell activity
- the second stage of the cell cycle
- membrane supports the cells
15 Clues: controls all cell activity • membrane supports the cells • the thir stage of the cell cycle • the first stage of the cell cycle • suspends all organells in the cell • the second stage of the cell cycle • a type of tumor that is non cancerous • each cell is made up of smaller components • is the diffusion of water through a membrane • ...
Applied Thermodynamics_ME2011_ISE1 2018-08-01
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- __________ shows properties of steam at different pressures
- Ratio of net work to the turbine work
- Liquid at a lower temperature than saturation temperature
- Steam at a higher temperature than saturation temperature
- Steam containing moisture
- Change in enthalpy during isentropic expansion of steam is called _______ work
- Converts exhaust steam from turbine into water
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- Maintains a body at higher temperature than surrounding
- Vapour power cycle with maximum efficiency
- Amount of heat required to raise temperature from freezing point to saturation temperature of water
- heat addition process in Carnot cycle
- Factor representing quality of steam
- Device that converts heat into work
- Property of steam which remains constant in turbine
- Increase in __________ pressure increases thermal efficiency of Rankine cycle
15 Clues: Steam containing moisture • Device that converts heat into work • Factor representing quality of steam • Ratio of net work to the turbine work • heat addition process in Carnot cycle • Vapour power cycle with maximum efficiency • Converts exhaust steam from turbine into water • Property of steam which remains constant in turbine • ...
APES Unit 3 2024-01-16
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- In this cycle decomposers release a product that must be converted before it can be used by living things
- Process of converting nitrates (NO3) into N2
- Form of low quality energy
- CO2
- Organisms that create their own energy through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- Bacteria and Fungi that reduce net productivity of an ecosystem
- All biotic things in an area and their abiotic surroundings
- End result of eutrophication
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- Results from excess N or P in surface water
- Adds biomass to the ecosystem through consumption
- Balance the flow of energy in the ecosystem
- Things that limit population growth in an ecosystem
- How burning fossil fuels impacts the nitrogen cycle
- This cycle involves heat
- Largest reservoir for nitrogen
15 Clues: CO2 • This cycle involves heat • Form of low quality energy • End result of eutrophication • Largest reservoir for nitrogen • Results from excess N or P in surface water • Balance the flow of energy in the ecosystem • Process of converting nitrates (NO3) into N2 • Adds biomass to the ecosystem through consumption • Things that limit population growth in an ecosystem • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-30
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- water coming from plants leaves
- porous rocks
- water lost to the atmosphere
- The movement of land water into soil
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- shed land where where all waters that falls there drains off
- process by which liquid turns to gas
- logic cycle another name for water cycle
- Water vapor turning into water
- a form of liquid falling from the sky
- rain that didn't get absorbed
10 Clues: porous rocks • water lost to the atmosphere • rain that didn't get absorbed • Water vapor turning into water • water coming from plants leaves • process by which liquid turns to gas • The movement of land water into soil • a form of liquid falling from the sky • logic cycle another name for water cycle • shed land where where all waters that falls there drains off
ECOSYSTEM 2023-04-05
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- Transpiration is a process by _______ to release water vapor.
- ___________ is the example of decomposer.
- All dead organisms will undergo __________ process.
- interaction where both parties receive benefits.
- Plants will undergo respiration by using ________ gas
- The size of tertiary consumer is __________ than primary and secondary consumer.
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- The forming of _________ through condensation of water vapor.
- Water cycle, Carbon and oxygen cycle are ________ cycle.
- A group of organisms with the same characteristics.
- The usage of ______ in controlling the pests in plantation.
- The interaction of shark and ________ to produce positive-neutral relationship.
11 Clues: ___________ is the example of decomposer. • interaction where both parties receive benefits. • A group of organisms with the same characteristics. • All dead organisms will undergo __________ process. • Plants will undergo respiration by using ________ gas • Water cycle, Carbon and oxygen cycle are ________ cycle. • ...
Water Cycle and Water Properties 2026-02-11
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- Water traveling through the ground
- Water in Lake Michigan will ____ the temperatures in Grand Haven
- Going from liquid to gas
- Water falling from the sky
- The density of water _____ when frozen
- Water heats up and cools down _____
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- Going from gas to liquid in the sky
- Water moves along the ground can causes erosion
- Liquid to gas, but from plants
- Water travels through this zone
- Hydrogen atoms are on one side of the oxygen atom
- The line at the top of the zone of saturation
12 Clues: Going from liquid to gas • Water falling from the sky • Liquid to gas, but from plants • Water travels through this zone • Water traveling through the ground • Going from gas to liquid in the sky • Water heats up and cools down _____ • The density of water _____ when frozen • The line at the top of the zone of saturation • Water moves along the ground can causes erosion • ...
Skylar science review crossword 2016-12-16
15 Clues: living • sun heat • non living • last layer • cycle of water • global warming • adams bond together • water sits same place • planets made from gas • water sticks to stuff • the thing that soulutes • land of swamp like water • first layer in atmosphere • length from crest to crest • water that has no were to go
Water Cycle Choice Board Assignment 2026-03-18
9 Clues: Powers the cycle • Water becomes clouds • It falls down in a form • The water cycle is this • The Gathering of the water • Water turns into water vapor • All the water in the atmosphere • Water turns into vapor through plants • Water runs off of mountains and into the ocean
Angel Martinez Z 2016-12-08
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- : Krebs cycle
- an organism that makes it's own food with chemicals.
- : needs Oxygen
- everything inside the cell that is not an organelle
- : Rely on Autotrophs for Food and Oxygen
- :first step in cellular respiration
- : Breaks down Gluscose by anearobic Respiration.
- : The pigment in a plant
- Cycle : Mitochondria
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- : Does not need energy
- : Supportive tissue in the chloroplast.
- : Light energy converted into Chemical energy
- : cells use this method to break down sugar
- : Adenosine diphosphate
- : Use Sun light and water to reproduce their own food
- Cycle : Doesn't need light energy
- : Adenosine triphosphate
- : Flattened liked sacs in the Chloroplast
18 Clues: : Krebs cycle • : needs Oxygen • Cycle : Mitochondria • : Does not need energy • : Adenosine diphosphate • : Adenosine triphosphate • : The pigment in a plant • Cycle : Doesn't need light energy • :first step in cellular respiration • : Supportive tissue in the chloroplast. • : Rely on Autotrophs for Food and Oxygen • : Flattened liked sacs in the Chloroplast • ...
rockkkkkkkkkkkkkk 2024-12-09
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- hot liquid
- how metamorphic rocks were made
- breaks down rocks of water and air pressure.
- rocks hardening?
- rock formed by weathering
- how igneous was made
- rock formed by cooled magma
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- another way how metamorphic rocks were made
- last stage of rock cycle
- rock formed by heat and pressure
- small broken down pieces
- forms small rock pieces together
- cycle rock cycle that never ends
- same thing as weathering
14 Clues: hot liquid • rocks hardening? • how igneous was made • last stage of rock cycle • small broken down pieces • same thing as weathering • rock formed by weathering • rock formed by cooled magma • how metamorphic rocks were made • rock formed by heat and pressure • forms small rock pieces together • cycle rock cycle that never ends • another way how metamorphic rocks were made • ...
Properties of Water 2022-08-31
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- Where the most important source of water for the water cycle
- The percentage of how much of Earth is covered in water
- Water that is located where rivers and oceans meet, and the salinity varies from 0.5 ppt. and 32 ppt.
- When all the water in the clouds is released or when it starts to rain
- Water that is located in the ocean, and the salinity is usually around 35 ppt.
- The percentage of how much of our water is fresh water
- The process where water vapor becomes liquid
- A body of sediment saturated with groundwater
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- Cycling of water between the atmosphere and ocean affects what
- Water that is found in lakes or rivers and has a salinity of less than 0.5 ppt.
- something that is transferred throughout the system as water evaporates
- The percentage of how much of our water is saltwater
- how much of our water is drinkable, useable water
- when tiny bits of water reach the sky and create clouds
- Where the water cycle comes from
15 Clues: Where the water cycle comes from • The process where water vapor becomes liquid • A body of sediment saturated with groundwater • how much of our water is drinkable, useable water • The percentage of how much of our water is saltwater • The percentage of how much of our water is fresh water • The percentage of how much of Earth is covered in water • ...
Energy Flow Project 2026-02-04
14 Clues: Air • Maker • inputs • Herbivores • 30+ energy • Polar molecule • Double Membrane • cellular energy • energy carrying form • cite of the Calvin cycle • cant produce its own food • Sunlight green pigment Respiration Breathing • ...
WATER! 2023-09-27
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- ___________ Principle states that the upward buoyant force exerted on an immersed object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced
- Property of water determined by its salinity and temperature
- Process of water firmly sticking to itself
- ______ tension is the property of water causing neighboring molecules to develop a film over water
- The three phases of the water cycle are solid, liquid and _____
- The process of transforming liquid into vapor
- The upward force of a liquid exerted on an object that allows it to float
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- _____ action is the result of adhesion and surface tension
- Saltwater is most dense at its _______ point
- Deep water habitats have more of this pressure
- When a molecule is attracted to a molecule of a different substance
- Energy for the water cycle comes from this
- True or False: Oxygen atoms are stronger than Hydrogen atoms
- 97% of the Earth’s water is stored in _______
- Added air that reduces buoyancy, helping bacteria eat waste
- Metal boats float through ______
16 Clues: Metal boats float through ______ • Energy for the water cycle comes from this • Process of water firmly sticking to itself • Saltwater is most dense at its _______ point • 97% of the Earth’s water is stored in _______ • The process of transforming liquid into vapor • Deep water habitats have more of this pressure • ...
Earth Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-06
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- A type of hydro plants facility that uses a dam to create a large reservoir of water.
- A tyoe of geothermal power plant that has a system that transfer heat from hot water sipped miles deep to other liquids; High temperature from geothermal water changes the other liquid into steam to drives the generator turbines.
- A power plant that is based from water current that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- It is a pwer derived from a resource that is very useful in our daily lives.
- A type of geothermal power plant that pipes high pressure hot water from geothermal reservoir and turn it into steam that turn generator turbines to produce electricity.
- It is a good reference on where the power plant may be constructed.
- These are naturally occurring areas of hydrothermal resources.
- This type of hydro plants rely on natural flow rates of rivers.
- One of geologic features that indicates that there are passages of geothermal energy in an area.
- This is generated by geothermal energy.
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- A description of a landscape that affects the current of a river.
- A type of geothermal power plant that sips directly hot steam beneath the ground through pipes that to mobilize generator turbines.
- Boundaries on Earth that geothermal energy are mostly found.
- A part of a river that possesses the strongest water current.
- This cycle makes the hydroelectric power plant a renewable energy resource.
- An area that has best locations for geothermal energy.
- This runs the current in rivers.
- It is the heat energy that comes from the Earth.
- This machine is used to harness energy.
- A type of hydro plants facility that pumps water from lower reservoir to a higher one to store energy.
20 Clues: This runs the current in rivers. • This machine is used to harness energy. • This is generated by geothermal energy. • It is the heat energy that comes from the Earth. • An area that has best locations for geothermal energy. • Boundaries on Earth that geothermal energy are mostly found. • A part of a river that possesses the strongest water current. • ...
vocab crossword 2019-01-18
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- water vapor in the air(the amount)
- transfer/movement of energy from a warmer or cooler object
- cycle/when water moves from the surface to the atmosphere and back
- second lowest layer in the earth's atmosphere
- disaster /something happens at any given moment that causes damage
- weather /a severe disturbance in the atmosphere
- all the living organism on the planet
- when one factor depends on another factor
- movement of air caused by differences in air pressure
- average weather over long periods of time
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- how hot or cold something is
- cycle/ when water in the hydrosphere moves
- gas to liquid
- a thin layer of gasses surrounding the earth
- energy is directly between two molecules
- stream/bands of high and low speeds
- boundary between two air masses
17 Clues: gas to liquid • how hot or cold something is • boundary between two air masses • water vapor in the air(the amount) • stream/bands of high and low speeds • all the living organism on the planet • energy is directly between two molecules • when one factor depends on another factor • average weather over long periods of time • cycle/ when water in the hydrosphere moves • ...
Plant /classification and Anatomy Terms 2025-03-12
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- Uses stored energy
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- The female part of the flower
- Source is when humans use animal products that depend on plants, such as beef and leather
- Small roots that branch off
- Single main root
- The male part of the flower
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- Openings for gas exchange
- The waxy coating that prevents water loss
- Transports food
- Plants that take two growing seasons to complete their life cycle
- The movement and loss of water through evaporation
- Produces pollen
- Transports water
- Source is when the plant or plant products are used by humans, such as fruits and vegetables
- Plants that live for more than two years
- What does Angiosperms mean
17 Clues: Transports food • Produces pollen • Transports water • Single main root • Uses stored energy • Openings for gas exchange • What does Angiosperms mean • Small roots that branch off • The male part of the flower • The female part of the flower • Plants that live for more than two years • The waxy coating that prevents water loss • Plants that complete their life cycle in one year • ...
BASIC ECOLOGICAL CONCEPT AND PRINCIPLES 2019-03-19
20 Clues: RUNOFF • CONSUMERS • PREDATION • OMNIVORES • PRODUCERS • FOOD-CHAIN • CARNIVORES • HERBIVORES • EVAPORATION • CONDENSATION • SULFUR-CYCLE • DETRITIVORES • PRODUCTIVITY • GASEOUS-CYCLE • PRECIPITATION • PHOTOSYNTHESIS • NITROGEN-CYCLE • CHEMOSYNTHESIS • SEDIMENTARY-CYCLE • DENITRIFYING-BACTERIA
7 Science Revision - Sustainability 2019-09-12
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- non-renewable fuel
- water fallen from the sky into the ground
- water in rivers, lakes and ponds into larger water areas
- heated water separated from other water
- water being cleaned in same ways
- water reaching to other places
- removing salt from water
- storing water on land
- water that evaporates from plants
- scientist that studies organism
- energy can only use once
- reusing materials
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- heated water separating from other water
- water vapour that cools down and forms clouds
- water that falls from the sky
- store large amount of water
- sun energy
- energy that can be used multiple times
- water pushed up from cracks from oceans
- created from doing physical or mental activities
20 Clues: sun energy • reusing materials • non-renewable fuel • storing water on land • removing salt from water • energy can only use once • store large amount of water • water that falls from the sky • water reaching to other places • scientist that studies organism • water being cleaned in same ways • water that evaporates from plants • energy that can be used multiple times • ...
Hydrosphere 2024-01-30
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- an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries, much like a bathtub, catches all of the water that falls within its sides
- A measure of the amount of salt in the human body
- Gas to liquid.
- Having both a positive and negative end.
- The measure of how much water can flow through a substance.
- Water that is found underground on the surface, and in a planet's atmosphere.
- the amount of matter in a given space.
- Liquid to gas.
- A freshwater stream that feed into a larger stream, river, or other bodies of water
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- Atoms and molecules in the surface of a substance exhibit the property of cohesion.
- How much heat energy it will take to raise or lower the temperature of an object.
- Usually the 3rd step in the water cycle
- The act of water molecules sticking together.
- Water is the universal......
- the journey water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- the amount of heat that must be absorbed if a certain quantity of liquid is vaporized at a constant temperature.
- The draining away of water from the surface of an area of land
- An area of ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- When water molecules stick to other things.
- A body of rock that can contain water or allow water to flow through it
20 Clues: Gas to liquid. • Liquid to gas. • Water is the universal...... • the amount of matter in a given space. • Usually the 3rd step in the water cycle • Having both a positive and negative end. • When water molecules stick to other things. • The act of water molecules sticking together. • A measure of the amount of salt in the human body • ...
how to make energy 2019-11-25
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- a series of enzyme-mediated reactions
- relating to involving or requiring an absence of free oxygen
- acid is an alpha-hydroxy
- a series of electron transporters
- a simple sugar
- generates oxygen as a byproduct and sugar
- the powerhouse of the cell
- the breakdown of glucose
- the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation
- the chemical breakdown of a substance
- Water cycle is called RuBisCO
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- by which most living cells generate energy during
- photosynthesis takes place in
- you breath it
- is a chemical compound
- take place in the thylakoid
- colorless, odorless gas produced
- is the energy
- photosynthesis takes place
- epithelial organ tumor
20 Clues: you breath it • is the energy • a simple sugar • is a chemical compound • epithelial organ tumor • the breakdown of glucose • acid is an alpha-hydroxy • photosynthesis takes place • the powerhouse of the cell • take place in the thylakoid • photosynthesis takes place in • Water cycle is called RuBisCO • colorless, odorless gas produced • a series of electron transporters • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2019-11-26
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- makes muscles sore
- energy
- beer,or wine
- intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide
- water plus carbon dioxide and light make glucose
- series of enzyme-mediated reactions
- membrane-bound compartments in chloroplasts & cyanobacteria
- light-independent reactions in photosynthesis in 3 steps
- outside stroma where the reactions take place
- requires oxygen
- O
- does not reqiure oxygen
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- CO2
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll
- consisting of connective tissues and blood vessels
- third step of fermentation
- double-membrane bound organelle in eukaryotic organisms
- chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria,or yeasts
- second step of fermentation
- H2O
- C₆H₁₂O6
- first step of fermentation
22 Clues: O • CO2 • H2O • energy • C₆H₁₂O6 • beer,or wine • requires oxygen • makes muscles sore • does not reqiure oxygen • third step of fermentation • first step of fermentation • second step of fermentation • a plastid that contains chlorophyll • series of enzyme-mediated reactions • outside stroma where the reactions take place • water plus carbon dioxide and light make glucose • ...
how to make energy 2019-11-25
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- the powerhouse of the cell
- is the energy
- a series of electron transporters
- acid is an alpha-hydroxy
- relating to involving or requiring an absence of free oxygen
- is a chemical compound
- the breakdown of glucose
- the chemical breakdown of a substance
- photosynthesis takes place in
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- by which most living cells generate energy during
- take place in the thylakoid
- colorless, odorless gas produced
- a series of enzyme-mediated reactions
- generates oxygen as a byproduct and sugar
- the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation
- epithelial organ tumor
- a simple sugar
- photosynthesis takes place
- Water cycle is called RuBisCO
- you breath it
20 Clues: is the energy • you breath it • a simple sugar • epithelial organ tumor • is a chemical compound • the breakdown of glucose • acid is an alpha-hydroxy • the powerhouse of the cell • photosynthesis takes place • take place in the thylakoid • photosynthesis takes place in • Water cycle is called RuBisCO • colorless, odorless gas produced • a series of electron transporters • ...
Yum 2025-07-18
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- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- Breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.
- Rate at which energy is used.
- Rain mixed with harmful gases from pollution.
- Stored energy
- Energy of motion.
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- A force that holds molecules together.
- a substance that starts a chemical reaction.
- Ability to do work.
- Water that flows over land after rain.
- The loss of nutrients from soil by water.
- a substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction.
- The process of releasing energy from food.
- Also known as the hydrologic cycle or hydrological cycle.
- Study of energy
- It is needed by all known forms of life.
16 Clues: Stored energy • Study of energy • Energy of motion. • Ability to do work. • Rate at which energy is used. • A force that holds molecules together. • Water that flows over land after rain. • It is needed by all known forms of life. • The loss of nutrients from soil by water. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • The process of releasing energy from food. • ...
Unit 10 Ecology 2014-02-13
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- cycle movement of carbon between organic compounds that make up living tissues and CO2 in the air
- cycles movement of molecules through the biosphere and the abiotic compartments of the earth
- nonliving components of the environment
- an organism that has a very broad niche
- cycle movement of water from the atmosphere to the earth and back to the atmosphere
- both species derive some benefit from each other
- eats meat
- cycle movement of nitrogen through the biosphere between
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- eats meat and plants
- eats plants
- one organism is harmed, while the other organism benefits
- living components of the environment
- one organism is unaffected, the other organism benefits
- the study of the interaction of organisms and the living and nonliving components of their environment
- special role that an organism has in its environment
- level position in a sequence or energy transfers
- eat waste
- a close, long term relationship between two organisms
- web interrelated food chains in an ecosystem
19 Clues: eat waste • eats meat • eats plants • eats meat and plants • living components of the environment • nonliving components of the environment • an organism that has a very broad niche • web interrelated food chains in an ecosystem • level position in a sequence or energy transfers • both species derive some benefit from each other • ...
cellular respiration 2022-03-21
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- unit of heat energy found in foods
- cycle second step of cellular respiration
- electron carrier produced during glycolysis
- gas produced from the break down of glucose during the Krebs cycle
- first six-carbon molecule produced in the Krebs Cycle
- Electron carrier produced by the Krebs Cycle
- waste product of cellular respiration
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- occurs in the cytoplasm and splits glucose into pyruvic acid
- gas needed for aerobic cellular respiration
- organelle where cellular respiration takes place
- glycolysis and fermentation are this type of process (without oxygen)
- Last step of cellular respiration
- part of the mitochondria where the ETC takes place
- number of turns the Krebs cycle does for one glucose molecule
14 Clues: Last step of cellular respiration • unit of heat energy found in foods • waste product of cellular respiration • cycle second step of cellular respiration • gas needed for aerobic cellular respiration • electron carrier produced during glycolysis • Electron carrier produced by the Krebs Cycle • organelle where cellular respiration takes place • ...
some puzzle for class 2021-12-06
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- water found in small spaces underground
- river stream or lake
- gas to liquid phase
- flowing water above ground
- underground layer of water
- large unit of ice
- gaseos version of water
- mass of gas that surrounds the earth
- water released in clouds in form of rain
- all water above land
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- all water on selected planet
- liquid to gas phase
- cycle of water evaporating and refreshing
- (leaf) water vapor through the stomata
- the level below ground, saturated
- source of water
- liquid going through a filter
17 Clues: source of water • large unit of ice • liquid to gas phase • gas to liquid phase • river stream or lake • all water above land • gaseos version of water • flowing water above ground • underground layer of water • all water on selected planet • liquid going through a filter • the level below ground, saturated • mass of gas that surrounds the earth • (leaf) water vapor through the stomata • ...
Greek and Latin Roots 2024-11-06
21 Clues: no • see • new • sun • two • skin • time • water • teeth • light • equal • animal • circle • against • to touch • to build • friendly • to order • government • study speech • within inside
Weather for Kristin 2013-04-30
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- , state of atmosphere
- , measures speed of wind
- , storage for water
- , freezing rain
- ex: desert, polar
- , land's height
- , water vapor in air
- cycle, evaporation-->condensation-->precipitation--->(repeat)
- , even heat everywhere
- , ex: rain, snow, sleet
- , water vapor
- gauge , measures rain fall
- , mid level clouds
- , 54° north
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- , pressure measure
- , measure tempeture
- , cloud at ground level
- , cloud that cover hole sky
- ice changing into water vapor
- , air in natural motion
- , anywhere with water on earth
- layered freezing rain
- , on windows
- , cloud with rising air in it
- rain cloud
25 Clues: rain cloud • , 54° north • , on windows • , water vapor • , freezing rain • , land's height • ex: desert, polar • , pressure measure • , mid level clouds • , measure tempeture • , storage for water • , water vapor in air • , state of atmosphere • layered freezing rain • , even heat everywhere • , cloud at ground level • , air in natural motion • , ex: rain, snow, sleet • , measures speed of wind • ...
ecology 2 2024-02-28
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- suns energy
- physical not biological (the atmosphere)
- is made from sugars
- stands for adenosine triphosphate
- dew droplets
- makes plants green
- requires oxygen
- bread is ...
- plants go through --- to make food and grow
- opens and closes to regulate water
- a powerful explosion
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- rain
- after leaving a cup of water out, the water will -
- science dealing with cycle of water
- moves minerals down
- photosynthesis takes place here
- takes in minerals and water
- this requires no energy and moves water
- is in the atmosphere causing global warming
- transfers minerals up a plant
20 Clues: rain • suns energy • dew droplets • bread is ... • requires oxygen • makes plants green • is made from sugars • moves minerals down • a powerful explosion • takes in minerals and water • transfers minerals up a plant • photosynthesis takes place here • stands for adenosine triphosphate • opens and closes to regulate water • science dealing with cycle of water • ...
Hydrosphere 2024-11-08
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- an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries, much like a bathtub, catches all of the water that falls within its sides
- A measure of the amount of salt in the human body
- Gas to liquid.
- Having both a positive and negative end.
- The measure of how much water can flow through a substance.
- Water that is found underground on the surface, and in a planet's atmosphere.
- the amount of matter in a given space.
- Liquid to gas.
- A freshwater stream that feed into a larger stream, river, or other bodies of water
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- Atoms and molecules in the surface of a substance exhibit the property of cohesion.
- How much heat energy it will take to raise or lower the temperature of an object.
- Usually the 3rd step in the water cycle
- The act of water molecules sticking together.
- Water is the universal......
- the journey water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- the amount of heat that must be absorbed if a certain quantity of liquid is vaporized at a constant temperature.
- The draining away of water from the surface of an area of land
- An area of ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- When water molecules stick to other things.
- A body of rock that can contain water or allow water to flow through it
20 Clues: Gas to liquid. • Liquid to gas. • Water is the universal...... • the amount of matter in a given space. • Usually the 3rd step in the water cycle • Having both a positive and negative end. • When water molecules stick to other things. • The act of water molecules sticking together. • A measure of the amount of salt in the human body • ...
water cycle by Libby 2022-05-06
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- what happens when water turns into a solid
- a colorless, transparent liquid that is essential for life
- comes in many forms such as rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- water beneath the earth
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- when water changes from a liquid to a gas
- large body of salt water
- is a fancy way to say the change of water
- common term for saying the change of water
- when water turns into a gas
- when water vapor forms water droplets
10 Clues: water beneath the earth • large body of salt water • when water turns into a gas • when water vapor forms water droplets • when water changes from a liquid to a gas • is a fancy way to say the change of water • what happens when water turns into a solid • common term for saying the change of water • comes in many forms such as rain, snow, sleet, and hail • ...
Landen's Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-03
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- Repeated process in plants
- cycle that occurs in chloroplast
- Part of plant that makes the food
- What plants receive from sunlight
- Part of plants that makes seeds
- part of carbon dioxide
- part of plant that takes in water
- Where plants grow
- What plants can grow from
- needed to survive
- Source of energy
- Plants function with food
- carry food and water
- Living thing that makes its own food
- Needed for photosynthesis
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- H2O, plants need it
- makes plants green
- Sugar, plants make it
- basic unit of life
- food made by plants
- when photosynthesis stops
- what plants get from soil
- how plants make food
- What plants give off
- light from the sun, source of energy
- Part of plant that supports leaves
- result of making food
- when photosynthesis happens
- Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen
- Contains carbon dioxide
30 Clues: Source of energy • Where plants grow • needed to survive • makes plants green • basic unit of life • H2O, plants need it • food made by plants • how plants make food • What plants give off • carry food and water • Sugar, plants make it • result of making food • part of carbon dioxide • Contains carbon dioxide • when photosynthesis stops • what plants get from soil • What plants can grow from • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-01-10
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- The first phase of photosynthesis that produces NADPH and ATP
- The organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
- Region of the chloroplast where H concentrate during photosynthesis
- A linear flow of electrons that produces NADPH and ATP for the Calvin Cycle (ETC)
- The process of building a large molecule from smaller molecules
- The major output of photosynthesis (C6H12O6)
- The first stage of the Calvin Cycle
- The third stage of the Calvin Cycle
- One of the three inputs of photosynthesis (CO2)
- One of the three inputs of photosynthesis (H2O)
- The protein complex of the thylakoid membrane that houses the pigment pair P680
- The electron carrier between PSI and NADP Reductase
- A stack of thylakoid
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- The product of the Reduction stage of the Calvin Cycle (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate)
- The protein complex of the thylakoid membrane that converts NADP to NADPH
- The second stage of the Calvin Cycle
- The protein complex of the thylakoid membrane that pumps H across the membrane
- The byproduct of photosynthesis (O2)
- The product of the Carbon Fixation stage of the Calvin Cycle (3-phosphoglycerate)
- Region of the chloroplast where the Calvin Cycle occurs
- The second phase of photosynthesis that produces glucose; The Calvin Cycle
- Region of the chloroplast where the light-dependent reactions occur
- An electron carrier(Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate)
- The protein complex of the thylakoid membrane that houses the pigment pair P700
- The product of the Regeneration stage of the Calvin Cycle (ribulse-1,5-bisphosphate)
- The electron carrier between PSII and the Cytochrome Complex
- The electron carrier between the Cytochrome Complex and PSI
- A molecule with the potential to hold stored energy (ADP)
- The major pigments of photosynthesis
- The prominent enzyme of the Calvin Cycle
- The protein complex of the thylakoid membrane that converts ADP to ATP
- One of the three inputs of photosynthesis (photons)
32 Clues: A stack of thylakoid • The first stage of the Calvin Cycle • The third stage of the Calvin Cycle • The second stage of the Calvin Cycle • The byproduct of photosynthesis (O2) • The major pigments of photosynthesis • The prominent enzyme of the Calvin Cycle • The organelle in which photosynthesis occurs • The major output of photosynthesis (C6H12O6) • ...
Earth's Water and the Water Cycle Vocabulary 2022-01-07
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- What something is made of
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earths surface
- The process of turning water vapor into a liquid
- Water containing high amounts of salt
- A large natural stream of water that flowing in a channel to the sea, a river,or another such stream.
- The process in which sediment is laid down in new locations
- Water containing no salt
- A visible mass of water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- The way water moves across the Lake land A large body of water surrounded by land
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- The layer of gas that surrounds Earth
- The process where water enters Earth's soil
- A large body of salt water
- What comprises the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature,wind, clouds, and precipitation.
- The process where water becomes water vapor
- Evaporation from plants
- The continuous cycle movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere.
- A large amount of slow moving ice
- A branch of science that concerns about water
- The total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample.
- Water that is located under earths surface
20 Clues: Evaporation from plants • Water containing no salt • What something is made of • A large body of salt water • A large amount of slow moving ice • The layer of gas that surrounds Earth • Water containing high amounts of salt • Water that is located under earths surface • The process where water enters Earth's soil • The process where water becomes water vapor • ...
Atmosphere, Water Cycle, Water Quality, and Watersheds 2023-04-04
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- evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- fruit tree farm
- a measure how clear/cloudy water is
- the "edge of space" and the thickest layer of the atmosphere
- a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is
- a smaller river leading into a lake or larger river
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the ozone layers is found here
- small creatures used to determine water quality
- wild trees are found here
- a surface that allows percolation of water into soil
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- where weather occurs
- a lake near Parkdale
- where most meteors burn up
- the abbreviation for dissolved oxygen
- water falling from the sky typically as rain or snow
- proof that something is true
- water that originates from rain, snow, and ice melt
- where two rivers meet
- the area in which all water drains to a common point
- a large volume of ice that flows like a river, often found on mountains or at the poles
- the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- the hottest part of the atmosphere, where the ISS is found
- safe to drink
- prevents infiltration of stormwater
25 Clues: safe to drink • fruit tree farm • where weather occurs • a lake near Parkdale • where two rivers meet • wild trees are found here • where most meteors burn up • proof that something is true • the ozone layers is found here • a measure how clear/cloudy water is • prevents infiltration of stormwater • the abbreviation for dissolved oxygen • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • ...
The processes of the water cycle 2024-12-17
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- The process of ice changing into water vapor.
- The process of ice changing into water vapor.
- The process of a gas changing into a liquid.
- Run-off precipitation that reaches Earth's surface.
- This thing is made by water, to form this object in the sky.
- The water flowing through the creeks,streams,and rivers.
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- Plant absorbs their roots and than give off water vapor.
- Creatures on earth, that can help the water cycle.
- Condensed that falls back to earth.
- Snow that is trying to melt.
- Joined forces to become an intricate part of the water cycle, in certain locations.
- Water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater.
- The process of water seeping into the ground.
- A place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges.
- water soaks into the ground level and moves into rocks.
15 Clues: Snow that is trying to melt. • Condensed that falls back to earth. • The process of a gas changing into a liquid. • The process of ice changing into water vapor. • The process of water seeping into the ground. • The process of ice changing into water vapor. • Creatures on earth, that can help the water cycle. • Run-off precipitation that reaches Earth's surface. • ...
