water cycle Crossword Puzzles
The Water Cycle 2013-10-23
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- Australia is the __________ continent on earth (apart from Antarctica).
- Water falling from the atmosphere as either rain, sleet, snow or hail is called this.
- This process is where water turns into gas.
- This process is where water seeps into the ground.
- This type of waste consists of excrement, food wastes, paper, soap and detergents.
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- This process is where water moves into a plant through its roots and out through the leaves.
- These wastes will break down in the environment.
- El _______ Effect is a climatic event that leads to drier periods in Australia.
- La ______ Effect leads to above average rainfall in Australia.
- The water _________ is the level of the underground water.
10 Clues: This process is where water turns into gas. • These wastes will break down in the environment. • This process is where water seeps into the ground. • The water _________ is the level of the underground water. • La ______ Effect leads to above average rainfall in Australia. • Australia is the __________ continent on earth (apart from Antarctica). • ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary 2014-01-15
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- water that fills the cracks in underground soil
- the evaporation of water in plats
- the downward movement of water into the ground due to gravity
- the process in which water vapor gets turned into liquid
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- a fresh water body source
- any type of water that falls from a cloud
- large body of salt water
- the gaining of water in other water features
- the process in which water gets turned into a gas
- a narrow runoff of water
10 Clues: large body of salt water • a narrow runoff of water • a fresh water body source • the evaporation of water in plats • any type of water that falls from a cloud • the gaining of water in other water features • water that fills the cracks in underground soil • the process in which water gets turned into a gas • the process in which water vapor gets turned into liquid • ...
Water Cycle - Ka'Naejah 2015-04-01
10 Clues: a tall tree • frozen rain • liquid or solid • a plant or a leaf • moisture carried through plants • two or more atoms that stick together • a liquid that occurs from the surface • thick ice masses & made of falling snow • fall or drop straight down at high speed • change of water from it gaseous into liquid water
Water Cycle Crossword 2017-11-08
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- The process of where water moves on land
- The process in which water pools in large bodies
- The change from liquid to gas
- Rain, sleet, snow, hail
- Water under the Earth
- 97% of water
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- The change from gas to liquid
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers
- 3% of water
- H2O
10 Clues: H2O • 3% of water • 97% of water • Water under the Earth • Rain, sleet, snow, hail • The change from gas to liquid • The change from liquid to gas • The process of where water moves on land • The process in which water pools in large bodies • the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers
The Water Cycle 2022-03-23
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- A change directly from a solid to a state of gas without becoming liquid
- The process of which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- The process in which water on the surface that enters the soil
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
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- When rain, hail, or snow comes falling from the clouds
- Water that flow off land into bodies water
- Water that fills the pores and crevices of underground soil and rock layers
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- the evaporation of water from soil and the transpiration of water from plants
10 Clues: Water that flow off land into bodies water • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • When rain, hail, or snow comes falling from the clouds • The process in which water on the surface that enters the soil • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-01-28
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- Where most of the planet's freshwater is.
- water molocules that can stay in there for up to 3,500 years
- Made up of water molocules.
- Rain, Snow, Hail.
- Vapor turned back into water
- The thing that starts the water cycle
- Water Precipitation that is absorbed into the earth
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- Water that is heated up and turns into vapor.
- Precipitation that went to lakes, rivers, and springs
- The most type of water on earth
10 Clues: Rain, Snow, Hail. • Made up of water molocules. • Vapor turned back into water • The most type of water on earth • The thing that starts the water cycle • Where most of the planet's freshwater is. • Water that is heated up and turns into vapor. • Water Precipitation that is absorbed into the earth • Precipitation that went to lakes, rivers, and springs • ...
The Water Cycle! 2022-01-27
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- movement of water underground
- keeps the water cycle alive
- heats liquid, and frozen water to vapor
- tiny droplets of water form into big ones
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- when liquid turns into gas
- when snow and ice changes to water
- gas turns into liquid
- water goes downhill towards the rivers
- the source that gives human energy
- allows water to move around the globe.
10 Clues: gas turns into liquid • when liquid turns into gas • keeps the water cycle alive • movement of water underground • when snow and ice changes to water • the source that gives human energy • water goes downhill towards the rivers • allows water to move around the globe. • heats liquid, and frozen water to vapor • tiny droplets of water form into big ones
The water cycle 2022-01-27
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- tiny water particles in the air
- makes water vapor into clouds.
- turns liquid into water vapor gas.
- most water that evaporates comes from this.
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- a form of water coming down from the skies.
- when the sun melts snow.
- water that is underground.
- when water gets absorbed into the ground.
- water that doesn't get absorbed into the ground and runs downhill.
- how the water cycle keeps going.
10 Clues: when the sun melts snow. • water that is underground. • makes water vapor into clouds. • tiny water particles in the air • how the water cycle keeps going. • turns liquid into water vapor gas. • when water gets absorbed into the ground. • a form of water coming down from the skies. • most water that evaporates comes from this. • ...
Water Cycle Words 2022-02-08
10 Clues: makes clouds • evaporates water • evaporation off of trees • holds most of Earth's water • cycle that water goes through • water that runs off mountains • water that infiltrates the ground • water vapor that goes into the sky • this is what precipitation comes from • types of water that fall from the sky
The Water Cycle 2022-05-17
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- The change of water from one state to another as it moves between Earth’s surfaces to the atmosphere.
- – Day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere in an area
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere
- water that is in the form of a vapor, or gas.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- water that goes into streams, rivers, or lakes, instead of seeping into the ground
- A huge ball of gases around which the Earth and other planets of the solar system revolve. The Sun is a star that provides Earth with most of its light and heat energy.
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- The process of water changing from a liquid to water vapor by adding heat
- water that falls to the Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The process of water changing from water vapor to a liquid by loss of heat
10 Clues: water that is in the form of a vapor, or gas. • – Day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere in an area • a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere • water that falls to the Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail • The process of water changing from a liquid to water vapor by adding heat • ...
the water cycle 2023-07-26
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- The sun heats water from the oceans and it turns into water vapour. This invisible vapour rises into the atmosphere where it is colder
- This term includes all water turned into water vapour through transpiration and evaporation together.
- Water that infiltrates into the earth’s surface fills up the groundwater stores.
- the water droplets in clouds join together and cool further until they fall to earth as either rain, snow or hail.
- The water vapour cools and turns back into tiny water droplets. These water droplets form clouds
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- Water stored underground in aquifers. Some of this water goes very deep and stays there for a long time.
- uptake Plants take up water from the ground and use it for photosynthesis. Some of this water is lost through the leaves due to the heat from the sun.
- Some rainfall soaks into the ground. When the soil is waterlogged, any extra rainfall will runoff into surface storage areas
- Groundwater close to the surface is taken up by plants.
- Some groundwater moves to the surface of the land forming a lake, creek or river
10 Clues: Groundwater close to the surface is taken up by plants. • Some groundwater moves to the surface of the land forming a lake, creek or river • Water that infiltrates into the earth’s surface fills up the groundwater stores. • The water vapour cools and turns back into tiny water droplets. These water droplets form clouds • ...
water cycle emercyn 2023-11-28
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- Solid turning into a gas
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom.
- Frozen mountain water melting to the rivers
- Water vapor all around us in the sky
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- Plants bringing water from underground
- Water vapor coming from an erupting volcano
- The energy that drives the water cycle
- water flows back to the ocean
- water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground
- a low area on the ground where water collects and pools
10 Clues: Solid turning into a gas • water flows back to the ocean • Water vapor all around us in the sky • Plants bringing water from underground • The energy that drives the water cycle • Water vapor coming from an erupting volcano • Frozen mountain water melting to the rivers • water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground • ...
The water cycle 2023-11-15
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- Main energy source of the water cycle
- The cooling of water vapor into liquid water
- The process of liquid water turning into water vapor
- The water vapor that comes off of plants
- water currents that are far in depth in the ocean
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- water currents caused by surface wind
- an underground storage of water that lets it slowly flow through
- water that is on the surface of earth
- the process of ice turning into water vapor
- Any kind of rain snow hail or sleet that falls from the sky
10 Clues: water currents caused by surface wind • water that is on the surface of earth • Main energy source of the water cycle • The water vapor that comes off of plants • the process of ice turning into water vapor • The cooling of water vapor into liquid water • water currents that are far in depth in the ocean • The process of liquid water turning into water vapor • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-01-15
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- - the place where a river flows into the sea
- it joins the sea
- - the wide part of a river at the place
- - an area of low, flat land, sometimes shaped like a triangle,
- cool
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- - a river or stream that flows into a larger river or a lake.
- - this is a bend in a river
- a river divides into several smaller rivers
- - to cause a liquid to change to a gas by
- - this can be found in the sea
- - the drops of water, hot air or steam
11 Clues: cool • it joins the sea • - this is a bend in a river • - this can be found in the sea • - the drops of water, hot air or steam • - the wide part of a river at the place • - to cause a liquid to change to a gas by • a river divides into several smaller rivers • - the place where a river flows into the sea • - a river or stream that flows into a larger river or a lake. • ...
water cycle - Charles 2023-11-27
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- water that flows back ocean.
- a solid turning into a gas.
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom.
- carry the water from the ocean.
- the water vapor all around us in the sky.
- plants bringing up water from underground.
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- water vapor coming from interrupting volcano.
- frozen mountain water melting to the rivers.
- mini volcano looking things.
- the energy that drives the water cycle.
10 Clues: water that flows back ocean. • mini volcano looking things. • a solid turning into a gas. • carry the water from the ocean. • the water vapor all around us in the sky. • plants bringing up water from underground. • frozen mountain water melting to the rivers. • water vapor coming from interrupting volcano. • the energy that drives the water cycle. • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-12-12
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- holds water until it gets too heavy
- liquid water turning into a gas
- precipitation common in th winter
- water seeping into the ground
- water that does not evaporate or infiltrate
- snow, rain, sleet, hail
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- solid water turning into a gas
- water vapor in the air changes into liquid water
- water evaporates from plants
- another name for 4 across
10 Clues: snow, rain, sleet, hail • another name for 4 across • water evaporates from plants • water seeping into the ground • solid water turning into a gas • liquid water turning into a gas • precipitation common in th winter • holds water until it gets too heavy • water that does not evaporate or infiltrate • water vapor in the air changes into liquid water
The Water Cycle 2024-01-17
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- The gas state of a substance normally a solid or liquid at room temperature.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- The emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground.
- The movement of water into the air as water vapor and back to the Earth's surface.
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- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas.
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- A measure of the amount of dissolved salts in a given amount of liquid.
- The process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil.
10 Clues: The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas. • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • The emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants. • The process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil. • A measure of the amount of dissolved salts in a given amount of liquid. • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-01-20
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- liquid water moves from higher elevation to lower elevation due to gravity
- rain and snow fall from the sky
- animals get rid of water through their waste
- liquid water is absorbed by the roots of plants
- solid ice turns from solid to liquid
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- animals utilize water by eating and drinking
- liquid water turns to water vapor from a plants leaves
- liquid water moves through pore spaces underground
- liquid water disperses to form water vapor
- animals breath out water vapor when they exhale
10 Clues: rain and snow fall from the sky • solid ice turns from solid to liquid • liquid water disperses to form water vapor • animals utilize water by eating and drinking • animals get rid of water through their waste • liquid water is absorbed by the roots of plants • animals breath out water vapor when they exhale • liquid water moves through pore spaces underground • ...
The water cycle 2023-10-25
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- The area of land that is drained by a river or stream.
- The boundary between drainage areas that have streams that flow in opposite directions.
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- The upper surface underground water the upper boundary of the zone of saturation.
- The path that a stream flows.
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- The water that is beneath earth's surface.
- A stream that flows into a lake or into a larger stream.
- When gas becomes a liquid
- All bodies of water, salt water, ice, and snow that are above ground level.
- When water becomes a gas
10 Clues: When water becomes a gas • When gas becomes a liquid • The path that a stream flows. • The water that is beneath earth's surface. • The area of land that is drained by a river or stream. • A stream that flows into a lake or into a larger stream. • All bodies of water, salt water, ice, and snow that are above ground level. • ...
water cycle-Adalynn 2024-12-17
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- plants absorb water through their roots.
- the water that collects in bodies of water.
- the winds at high altitudes are often moving very fast.
- the process of a gas changing into a liquid.
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- the process of changing into a gas.
- is condensed water vapor that falls back in to the earth
- is what makes the water cycle work.
- the water that sinks into the ground.
- the water soaks into the soil from the ground and goes into rocks.
- the process of snow and ice changing into water vaper.
10 Clues: the process of changing into a gas. • is what makes the water cycle work. • the water that sinks into the ground. • plants absorb water through their roots. • the water that collects in bodies of water. • the process of a gas changing into a liquid. • the process of snow and ice changing into water vaper. • the winds at high altitudes are often moving very fast. • ...
The water cycle 2025-01-17
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- water collected underground
- the process in which the sun heats up the water
- the water that does not get absorbed or gets evaporated
- A geological formation that stores and moves water as a part of the water cycle
- the process in which water is being soaked by the soil
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- the process in which water is released from plants leaves
- the path that water takes to go through different forms
- the process in which water vapor turns back to its liquid form
- the process in which water comes down to Earth due to gravity
- a build up of gases surrounding our planet in which condensation occurs
10 Clues: water collected underground • the process in which the sun heats up the water • the process in which water is being soaked by the soil • the path that water takes to go through different forms • the water that does not get absorbed or gets evaporated • the process in which water is released from plants leaves • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2025-10-15
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- subsystem containing all water on Earth's surface
- the process of a liquid changing to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- the process by which a gas changes to a liquid
- subsystem containing the gases surrounding the Earth
- subsystem containing the solid part of Earth including all rocks/minerals/landforms on the surface and in the interior
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- the process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves
- water in liquid or solid forms that falls from the atmosphere
- the process by which atoms form a solid with an orderly, repeating pattern
- subsystem containing all ecosystems where living organisms exist and interact with each other
- cycle the series of natural processes by which water continually moves throughout the hydrosphere
10 Clues: the process by which a gas changes to a liquid • subsystem containing all water on Earth's surface • subsystem containing the gases surrounding the Earth • water in liquid or solid forms that falls from the atmosphere • the process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves • the process of a liquid changing to a gas at the surface of the liquid • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-05-25
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- Balls of ice that fall from the sky during storms.
- The big, bright star that gives us heat and light.
- A group of tiny water drops floating in the sky.
- Water that falls from clouds in drops.
- A large area of still water surrounded by land.
- Something that goes around and around again and again.
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- Water in gas form, floating in the air.
- Moving air that can blow gently or very strong.
- The ground where plants grow.
- A tiny drop of water.
10 Clues: A tiny drop of water. • The ground where plants grow. • Water that falls from clouds in drops. • Water in gas form, floating in the air. • Moving air that can blow gently or very strong. • A large area of still water surrounded by land. • A group of tiny water drops floating in the sky. • Balls of ice that fall from the sky during storms. • ...
The Water Cycle 2026-03-18
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- In which form of precipitation does the water freeze mid fall?
- Where is most of the water on Earth located?
- What is it called when water seeps into the ground?
- What term describes when plants transpire water and that water evaporates?
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- What is snow, sleet, and rain an example of?
- During which process does a solid turn directly into a gas?
- During what process does water vapor turn into water droplets?
- What term describes how water moves and changes on Earth?
- This process involves water moving across land towards a body of water.
- Which form of precipitation is not frozen at all?
10 Clues: What is snow, sleet, and rain an example of? • Where is most of the water on Earth located? • Which form of precipitation is not frozen at all? • What is it called when water seeps into the ground? • What term describes how water moves and changes on Earth? • During which process does a solid turn directly into a gas? • ...
Water Cycle 101 2026-02-24
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- the downward movement of water through soil and fractured rock, following infiltration
- water under the ground
- water flowing on the surface
- when small water droplets become big ones as the join together
- when water from clouds fall to the surface
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- when percipitation or water is gathered in lakes or oceans or other "pools"
- when water turns to gas
- water cycles energy source
- water seeping froum tha above groud to under ground
- when plants absorb liquid water from the soil and release water vapor
10 Clues: water under the ground • when water turns to gas • water cycles energy source • water flowing on the surface • when water from clouds fall to the surface • water seeping froum tha above groud to under ground • when small water droplets become big ones as the join together • when plants absorb liquid water from the soil and release water vapor • ...
Wordgen Water Cycle 2024-11-19
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- The ability or maximum amount something can hold
- When water vapor turns into liquid water
- To choose not to do something
- Water that flows over the ground after it rains
- To Gove things out to many people
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- Rain Snow or hail that falls from the sky
- Knowing the difference between right and wrong, values
- Water that plants give off through their leaves
- When water heats up and turns into vapor and rises into the air
- A way of doing something
10 Clues: A way of doing something • To choose not to do something • To Gove things out to many people • When water vapor turns into liquid water • Rain Snow or hail that falls from the sky • Water that plants give off through their leaves • Water that flows over the ground after it rains • The ability or maximum amount something can hold • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2025-02-07
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- How many forms of Precipitation are there?
- Water evaporates from bodies of water, ____, plants, and animals.
- process of water being evaporated through plant leaves.
- Cycle A continuous process that moves water around Earth.
- The water we drink today, could have been drunken many years ago by ________.
- The water cycle is driven by energy from the ____.
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- Condensation is when water vapor _____ and becomes liquid water.
- An example of ______ is rain.
- The amount of water being cycled through Earth remains ______.
- Is water rising or descending during the process called Evaporation?
10 Clues: An example of ______ is rain. • How many forms of Precipitation are there? • The water cycle is driven by energy from the ____. • process of water being evaporated through plant leaves. • Cycle A continuous process that moves water around Earth. • The amount of water being cycled through Earth remains ______. • ...
Water Cycle crossword 2025-02-07
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- The Gaseous form of water.
- Is the process where water vapor becomes liquid.
- Is the process involving movement of water through soil.
- Is the process of water movement through a plant.
- The place with the most evaporation
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- Is the process in which water moves continuously through the earth and the atmosphere.
- Is the process when water that falls from the sky in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Is the process that changes (Luiqid) water to water vapor.
- The energy coming from the sun.
- Tiny water droplets or ice crystals that are suspended in the atmosphere.
10 Clues: The Gaseous form of water. • The energy coming from the sun. • The place with the most evaporation • Is the process where water vapor becomes liquid. • Is the process of water movement through a plant. • Is the process involving movement of water through soil. • Is the process that changes (Luiqid) water to water vapor. • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-02-10
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- Evaporation, transpiration, condensation, and precipitation are all part of the__________
- The process of water being evaporated through a plant
- The water cycle is __________
- Water evaporates from animals, plants, soil, and bodies of _____
- Evaporation is when liquid water turns into a gas due to the temperature being ___
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- The water that soaks into the ground is called ___________
- The process that occurs when water in clouds gets too heavy
- Clouds are formed when vapor ____
- The water cycle is driven by energy from gravity and the ___
- Precipitation can be in the form of snow, rain, hail, or _____
10 Clues: The water cycle is __________ • Clouds are formed when vapor ____ • The process of water being evaporated through a plant • The water that soaks into the ground is called ___________ • The process that occurs when water in clouds gets too heavy • The water cycle is driven by energy from gravity and the ___ • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2025-04-01
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- Any contamination of water sources.
- Water that is found underground.
- A material's ability to allow water to flow through it.
- The flow of water across the Earth's surface.
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- he reliance on the ocean for various aspects of human life, including food, resources, or transportation.
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- Pollution that comes from a single identifiable source.
- Water that is found on the Earth’s surface.
- The process by which nutrients in water bodies lead to excess growth of algae.
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface.
10 Clues: Water that is found underground. • Any contamination of water sources. • Water that is found on the Earth’s surface. • The flow of water across the Earth's surface. • Pollution that comes from a single identifiable source. • A material's ability to allow water to flow through it. • The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface. • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-12-03
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- An example of precipitation
- Water released by plants
- When plants take in water
- Gas transforming into a liquid
- 97% of the Earth's water is found here
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- A liquid transforming into a gas
- Water that falls onto the Earth
- Water that seeps into the soil
- Water that lands onto the Earth and doesn't soak into the ground
- An example of condensation
10 Clues: Water released by plants • When plants take in water • An example of condensation • An example of precipitation • Water that seeps into the soil • Gas transforming into a liquid • Water that falls onto the Earth • A liquid transforming into a gas • 97% of the Earth's water is found here • Water that lands onto the Earth and doesn't soak into the ground
The Water Cycle 2026-04-20
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- Process where water vapour cools and forms clouds
- The gaseous form of water
- Water that falls from clouds as liquid
- Process where water turns into vapour due to heat
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- The process of rain water gathering
- Rainy season
- Flowing water bodies
- The process of water falling from clouds
- Amount of moisture in the air
- Frozen form of precipitation
10 Clues: Rainy season • Flowing water bodies • The gaseous form of water • Frozen form of precipitation • Amount of moisture in the air • The process of rain water gathering • Water that falls from clouds as liquid • The process of water falling from clouds • Process where water vapour cools and forms clouds • Process where water turns into vapour due to heat
Science 2021-11-17
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- off nothing more than water "running off" the land surface
- For the water cycle to work, water has to get from the Earth's surface back up into the skies so it can rain back down and ruin your parade or water your crops or yard.
- a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges, sometimes as just a trickle, maybe only after a rain, and sometimes in a continuous flow.
- Take a breath and breathe out—you just participated in the global water cycle.
- You can't see it, but a large portion of the world's freshwater lies underground.
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- All air contains water molecules in the form of water vapor, which is invisible.
- The air is full of water, even if you can't see it. Higher in the sky where it is colder than at the land surface, invisible water vapor condenses into tiny liquid water droplets—clouds.
- he superhighway in the sky that moves water everywhere over the Earth.
- steam It may not be a big component of the world's water cycle, cannot exactly get angry
- he real boss of the water cycle doesn't even live here on Earth.
10 Clues: off nothing more than water "running off" the land surface • he real boss of the water cycle doesn't even live here on Earth. • he superhighway in the sky that moves water everywhere over the Earth. • Take a breath and breathe out—you just participated in the global water cycle. • All air contains water molecules in the form of water vapor, which is invisible. • ...
AP Biology Educational Tool 2024-11-21
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- – First step of cellular respiration; happens in the cytoplasm.
- – Primary energy currency of the cell.
- – Cycle that occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
- – Particle transported in the electron transport chain (ETC).
- – Type of fermentation used in brewing and baking.
- – Byproduct of the electron transport chain.
- – Used to power ATP synthesis during the electron transport chain.
- – Where glycolysis and fermentation occur.
- – Builds up in the intermembrane space during the ETC.
- – Organelle where aerobic respiration occurs.
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- – Sugar molecule broken down in cellular respiration.
- – Gas released during the Krebs cycle (carbon dioxide).
- – Process that occurs without oxygen.
- – Intermediate step product entering the Krebs cycle.
- – Type of reaction that involves electron transfer in cellular respiration.
- – Electron carrier generated during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle.
- – Final electron acceptor in the ETC.
- – Type of fermentation occurring in human muscles during oxygen deficit.
18 Clues: – Process that occurs without oxygen. • – Final electron acceptor in the ETC. • – Primary energy currency of the cell. • – Where glycolysis and fermentation occur. • – Byproduct of the electron transport chain. • – Organelle where aerobic respiration occurs. • – Cycle that occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. • – Type of fermentation used in brewing and baking. • ...
Water 2021-11-02
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- frozen water
- is green and living
- colorful thing that forms in sky
- The way water moves
- form of rain
- hot in the sky
- filter in maori
- comes from clouds in water from
- run-off
- water vapor
- sun in maori
- comes off sun
- drops you flint in minecraft
- frozen ice
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- part of cloud water cycle
- in the ocean (maori)
- happens in jug
- drops you flint in minecraft (maori)
- on the beach
- water from lakes
- cloud (maori)
- we do this to take in water
- cleans water
- on mountains
- tree
- ice from the sky
- sand in maori
27 Clues: tree • run-off • frozen ice • water vapor • frozen water • form of rain • on the beach • cleans water • on mountains • sun in maori • cloud (maori) • sand in maori • comes off sun • happens in jug • hot in the sky • filter in maori • water from lakes • ice from the sky • is green and living • The way water moves • in the ocean (maori) • part of cloud water cycle • we do this to take in water • ...
6-T6: Weather in the Atmosphere 2026-03-30
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- a system used to categorize tornadoes based on damage and wind speed.
- water cycle process that involves water falling from clouds.
- the layer of gases that surrounds the planet.
- a large severe storm that forms over warm oceans, and bring heavy rains and flooding.
- movement of water from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back again.
- an air mass that forms over land.
- layer of the atmosphere that protects us from meteoroids.
- layer of the atmosphere that has low density and few air molecules.
- a warm air mass moving into a cold air mass.
- to put multiple things together to make one thing.
- a warm air mass getting caught between two cold air masses.
- a word that means the most common or dominant.
- when a cold air mass and a warm air mass move into each other and get stuck.
- an estimation.
- air moving from high pressure to low pressure.
- layer of the atmosphere that includes weather.
- an air mass that forms in a warm region.
- water cycle process that involves the cooling of water vapor into liquid and forming clouds.
- an air mass that forms over water.
- winds over a larger region of Earth.
- tool that measures relative humidity.
- a scientist that studies weather.
- the percent of water actually in the air compared to the maximum amount it can hold.
- a counterclockwise spinning storm.
- the boundary between two air masses.
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- a weather prediction.
- layer of the atmosphere that contains ozone and absorbs solar radiation.
- an air mass that forms in a cold region.
- a clockwise spinning storm.
- a huge body of air with similar temperature and humidity.
- another word for constant.
- the second most common gas found in the air.
- measure of water vapor in the air.
- a severe storm with high winds, extreme cold, and heavy snow.
- a violent disturbance in the atmosphere.
- water cycle process that involves water turning into water vapor and rising in the air.
- the most common gas found in the air.
- a long period of high temperatures.
- temperature at which condensation begins.
- the raising of the sea level due to hurricanes.
- the force of air.
- a long period without rainfall.
- a severe storm with heavy precipitation, lightning, and thunder.
- process of animals releasing water vapor when they breathe.
- overflowing water in a normally dry area.
- winds over a short distance.
- a high band of fast moving air.
- a cold air mass moving into a warm air mass.
- a continuous, repeating process.
- an extremely fast spinning column of air with intense winds.
- tool used to measure the amount of precipitation.
- process of plants releasing water vapor into the air.
- the distance above sea level.
53 Clues: an estimation. • the force of air. • a weather prediction. • another word for constant. • a clockwise spinning storm. • winds over a short distance. • the distance above sea level. • a long period without rainfall. • a high band of fast moving air. • a continuous, repeating process. • an air mass that forms over land. • a scientist that studies weather. • ...
PhSy + CR Advanced Review 2024-01-31
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- light independent reaction happens here
- sugar is ___ to make ATP in the mitochondria
- pigment that absorbs sunlight
- first word in ATP
- aerobic respiration uses this
- when our energy source loses a phosphate
- second atom bonded in ATP
- singular for a stack of thylakoids
- glucose is made in this cycle of photosynthesis
- stomata intakes this when it opens
- where does cellular respiration occur
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- an organism that makes its own food
- thylakoids stacked in this
- helps to form glucose in the stroma
- Calvin Cycle is also called
- chemical energy is stores here
- humans seek this out
- what side of leaf are stomata located
- made in light dependent rxn for Calvin Cycle
- type of photosynthesis cactus use
- transports water up from the roots
21 Clues: first word in ATP • humans seek this out • second atom bonded in ATP • thylakoids stacked in this • Calvin Cycle is also called • pigment that absorbs sunlight • aerobic respiration uses this • chemical energy is stores here • type of photosynthesis cactus use • singular for a stack of thylakoids • stomata intakes this when it opens • transports water up from the roots • ...
Bio20 Chapter Six Crossword 2023-03-06
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- TriPhosphate
- Powered by the ETC and photosystem II
- Calvin _____
- Chain
- Found inside Thylakoid
- Found First but is Secound
- Used in Calvin Cycle(Not ATP)
- Final Product
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- Double Membrane Organelle
- Chlorophyll type blue-green
- Found Second but is First
- When hit with photon Electons become ______
- Chlorophyll type yellow-green
- In Chloroplast which makes photosynthesis possible
- Stacks of Thylakoids
- Splitting of Water
- found in stacks within chloroplast
17 Clues: Chain • TriPhosphate • Calvin _____ • Final Product • Splitting of Water • Stacks of Thylakoids • Found inside Thylakoid • Double Membrane Organelle • Found Second but is First • Found First but is Secound • Chlorophyll type blue-green • Chlorophyll type yellow-green • Used in Calvin Cycle(Not ATP) • Powered by the ETC and photosystem II • found in stacks within chloroplast • ...
photosynthesis/reese 2024-10-31
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- products made by the light-dependent
- does not need sunlight
- sugar product of the calvin cycle
- provides the energy for the cell
- can affect photosynthesis
- 1 Calvin Cycle
- where photosynthesis takes place
- 2 known as light-dependent
- product of photosystem 1
- dioxide a gas that's a reactant of photosynthesis
- can make their food
- nitrogen-containing
- space outside the thlakoid membrane
- takes in food
- light absorbing plant's
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- needs sunlight
- nitrogen-containing compound
- plants principal pigment
- apart of ATP and ADP
- energy source light-dependent phase
- stake of thylakoids
- process, in which plants make food
- H2O and a reactant
- sac-like membrane
- sugar
- can not make their food
- produces food
- cycle light-independent/photosystem 1
28 Clues: sugar • produces food • takes in food • needs sunlight • sac-like membrane • H2O and a reactant • stake of thylakoids • 1 Calvin Cycle • can make their food • nitrogen-containing • apart of ATP and ADP • does not need sunlight • can not make their food • light absorbing plant's • plants principal pigment • product of photosystem 1 • can affect photosynthesis • nitrogen-containing compound • ...
plankton vocab 2024-01-22
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- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration
- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species
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- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms • ...
Plankton 2026-02-02
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- , A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- , Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- , Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- , Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- , Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- , Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- , Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Tide , A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- , Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- , Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- , Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- , Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
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- , Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Depth , The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- , Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- , Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- , A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- , Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Level , The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- , A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
20 Clues: , Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • , Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • , Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • , Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • , Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plankton - Vocabulary 2026-02-02
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- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
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- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plankton Vocabulary 2026-02-02
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- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
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- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plankton Vocabulary 2026-02-02
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- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
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- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plankton Vocab 2026-02-02
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- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
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- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Hydrological Cycle 2012-11-10
14 Clues: A gas • Fluid. • Oxygen. • Rainfall. • A liquid. • A method. • Ground water. • Water Vapour. • Heavy precipitation. • Solid Precipitation. • Frozen Precipitation. • Big and fluffy blobs in the sky. • Droplets that come from the sky. • A cycle with Evaporation,Collection,Precipitation,Collection.
Plankton Crossword 2024-01-17
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- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
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- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plankton Vocabulary 2026-02-02
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- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
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- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plankton Vocabulary 2026-02-02
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- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- arger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
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- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
20 Clues: arger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Estuaries Vocabulary Terms 2025-11-12
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- from a river
- out of water
- dominated by salt-tolerant grasses
- between levels
- complex pattern
- intrusion of saltwater
- structure
- nutrient enrichment
- concentration
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- live on or in the sediment
- adapted
- seafloor or sediment
- dominated by salt-tolerant mangrove trees
- tolerate
- difference
- human benefits
- cloudy water
- each tidal cycle
- underlying surface or material
- mixing
20 Clues: mixing • adapted • tolerate • structure • difference • from a river • out of water • cloudy water • concentration • between levels • human benefits • complex pattern • each tidal cycle • nutrient enrichment • seafloor or sediment • intrusion of saltwater • live on or in the sediment • underlying surface or material • dominated by salt-tolerant grasses • dominated by salt-tolerant mangrove trees
Plankton Vocab 2025-03-06
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- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration
- zpp plankton that remains in the planktonic phase throughout their enitre life cycle
- free-swimming aquatic organisms such as fish and squid capable of active movement
- organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis
- small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton
- a close and long-term interaction between different biological species
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase
- pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate
- the position an organism occupies in a good chain
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- small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton
- organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms
- a bloom of harmful, often toxic plankton that can lead to the discoloration of water
- A rapid increase in the population of plankton organisms often causing discoloration of the water
- extremely small sized plankton, smaller than microplankton
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments
- planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton
- Microscopic photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain
- a type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell
- unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent
- Larger sized plankton, visible under a microscope
20 Clues: Larger sized plankton, visible under a microscope • the position an organism occupies in a good chain • small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton • extremely small sized plankton, smaller than microplankton • small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton • organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms • ...
plankton vocab 2026-02-02
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- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
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- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
plankton 2026-02-03
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- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
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- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plankton Vocab 2026-02-03
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- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
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- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
P3 Science Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-06
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- Plants need ________ to make food.
- Living things can __________.
- The cockroach has ______ stages in its life cycle.
- It is the young of the frog.
- This group of animals have dry scaly skin.
- This animal has 4 stages in its life cycle.
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- Plants that bear fruits are called _________ plants.
- Living Things need air, food and ________.
- Living Things can respond to ___________.
- This animal also has 4 stages in its life cycle. It lays its eggs in the water.
- This material can be made into magnets.
11 Clues: It is the young of the frog. • Living things can __________. • Plants need ________ to make food. • This material can be made into magnets. • Living Things can respond to ___________. • Living Things need air, food and ________. • This group of animals have dry scaly skin. • This animal has 4 stages in its life cycle. • The cockroach has ______ stages in its life cycle. • ...
Vocabulary Crosswords 2025-12-04
Across
- – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- – the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- – evaporation of water from plant leaves
- – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
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- - any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- – the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- - any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
- – liquid water changes to vapor
- – movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- – flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers
- – storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- – all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
15 Clues: – liquid water changes to vapor • – evaporation of water from plant leaves • – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • – 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 • ...
Biology crossword 2019-11-25
Across
- requires oxygen
- the breakdown of gluclose by enzymes
- alcohol found in acoholic drinks
- H2O
- how plants grow
- converts ADP to ATP
- in the normal operation of living systems.
- gets coverted to oxygen by plants
- what we breathe
- produces 34 atp
- your muscles produce ATP through this
- the act of breathing
- structures within cells that produce energy
- needed for producing light
- sugar
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- part of plant that conducts photosynthesis
- liquid in chloroplast
- first step in photosynthesis
- flattened sac in a chloroplast
- ATP and NADPH are used in this cycle to make sugar
- doesn't require oxygen
- bacteria,yeast,archea and muscle cells perform this
- long chains of chemical reactions that take
23 Clues: H2O • sugar • requires oxygen • how plants grow • what we breathe • produces 34 atp • converts ADP to ATP • the act of breathing • liquid in chloroplast • doesn't require oxygen • needed for producing light • first step in photosynthesis • flattened sac in a chloroplast • alcohol found in acoholic drinks • gets coverted to oxygen by plants • the breakdown of gluclose by enzymes • ...
Weather 2019-10-10
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- the condition of the atmosphere at a given time and place
- zone- a climate zone near the equator characterized by warm temperatures
- Cycle- the continuous movement of water through the environment by evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff
- the process by which water is changed from a liquid to a gas (water vapor); a stage in the water cycle
- Zone- a climate zone located between the tropics and the polar circles generally characterized by moderate temperatures rather than extremely hot or cold temperatures
- the process by which water is changed from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid; a stage in the water cycle
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- a measure of water vapor in the air
- Zone- a climate zone characterized by very little precipitation and extremely cold temperatures
- a form of water (hail, rain, sleet, snow) that condenses in the atmosphere and falls to Earth's surface
- half of earth (Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western)
- the average pattern of weather that occurs in a certain location over many years
11 Clues: a measure of water vapor in the air • half of earth (Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western) • the condition of the atmosphere at a given time and place • zone- a climate zone near the equator characterized by warm temperatures • the average pattern of weather that occurs in a certain location over many years • ...
Water 2017-06-04
Greek and Latin Roots 2023-10-25
20 Clues: two • life • good • with • star • time • year • water • sound • belief • people • around • against • universe • self, same • one hundred • circle, wheel • against, opposite • type of government • member of a type of government
Aqua Azul Restaurant 2023-11-12
Across
- The water cycle is powered by
- is the gaseous phase of water.
- moves water vapor around the globe
- known as the hydrologic cycle or the hydrological cycle,
- is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers.
- is the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase, and is the reverse of vaporization.
- occurs when excess rainwater, stormwater, meltwater, or other sources, can no longer sufficiently rapidly infiltrate in the soil.
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- type of vaporization that occurs on the surface of a liquid as it changes into the gas phase
- is the combined processes which move water from the Earth's surface into the atmosphere.
- is the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil.
- is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls from clouds
11 Clues: The water cycle is powered by • is the gaseous phase of water. • moves water vapor around the globe • known as the hydrologic cycle or the hydrological cycle, • is the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil. • is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls from clouds • ...
Plankton Vocabulary 2024-01-17
Across
- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
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- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plankton crossword puzzle 2024-01-17
Across
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
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- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- the depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plankton Vocabulary 2025-03-13
Across
- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
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- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plan 2025-02-05
Across
- Level: The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Tide: A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
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- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Depth: The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthe
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plankton 2026-02-02
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- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
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- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
water 2020-07-06
21 Clues: víz • pára • óceán • ismét • végül • lehűt • szelek • jégeső • szállít • kezdődik • körforgás • esőcseppek • közvetlenül • föld felett • felmelegíti • visszahullik • vissza vmibe • into felemeli • patak, folyam • a foldön keresztül • teszi az útját v.mibe
Weather and Climate crossword puzzle 2023-03-21
Krebs Cycle Word Challenge! 2025-10-15
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- A byproduct of cellular respiration formed at the end of the electron transport chain.
- A two-carbon molecule that enters the Krebs Cycle by combining with oxaloacetate to form citrate.
- The first molecule formed in the Krebs Cycle when acetyl-CoA combines with oxaloacetate.
- A series of reactions that repeat in a circular sequence, such as the Krebs Cycle.
- The final stage of cellular respiration where electrons are transferred to produce ATP.
- A waste product released during the Krebs Cycle as carbon atoms are removed from molecules.
- a coenzyme that acts as an electron carrier in cellular respiration.
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- A protein that speeds up (catalyzes) chemical reactions, including those in the Krebs Cycle.
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria where the Krebs Cycle takes place.
- The reduced form of a vital coenzyme that acts as a carrier of electrons and hydrogen in many metabolic reactions.
- An intermediate compound formed during the Krebs Cycle after succinyl-CoA is converted.
- The ability to do work; produced by breaking down glucose during respiration.
- a four-carbon dicarboxylic acid.
- Powerhouse cell.
- is the main energy currency of the cell.
15 Clues: Powerhouse cell. • a four-carbon dicarboxylic acid. • is the main energy currency of the cell. • a coenzyme that acts as an electron carrier in cellular respiration. • The ability to do work; produced by breaking down glucose during respiration. • The innermost compartment of the mitochondria where the Krebs Cycle takes place. • ...
Erika Science Vocab 2024-05-15
Across
- The movement of water being transferred and reused in a cycle.
- when clouds become too heavy and starts to rain.
- transfers heat through direct contact.
- transfers heat through electromagnetic waves.
- A push or pull
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- water evaporates from plants.
- the movement of heat from one substance or material to another.
- when water vapor cools and becomes clouds.
- transfers heat through liquid or gas.
- when water is heated it turns into water vapor
10 Clues: A push or pull • water evaporates from plants. • transfers heat through liquid or gas. • transfers heat through direct contact. • when water vapor cools and becomes clouds. • transfers heat through electromagnetic waves. • when water is heated it turns into water vapor • when clouds become too heavy and starts to rain. • ...
Greek and Latin Roots 2023-10-25
20 Clues: two • life • good • with • star • time • year • water • sound • belief • people • around • against • universe • self, same • one hundred • circle, wheel • against, opposite • type of government • member of a type of government
mason pd 7 2023-12-11
Across
- clouds, high in the atmosphere that freeze
- any form of moisture from the sky
- its a liquid
- the boss of the water cycle
- responsible for moving water to the ocean
- moves water everywhere on earth
- water coming up from earth's surface
- water moving underground
- need water to survive
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- holds most of earth's water
- water running down the hill
- made up of water
- when the temperature gets warmer
- air particles into water vapor
- surrounded by higher ground collects water
15 Clues: its a liquid • made up of water • need water to survive • water moving underground • holds most of earth's water • water running down the hill • the boss of the water cycle • air particles into water vapor • moves water everywhere on earth • when the temperature gets warmer • any form of moisture from the sky • water coming up from earth's surface • ...
Eve Beatty Science crossword puzzle 2023-11-28
8 Clues: 28 ML • 972 ML • largest body of water • powers the water cycle • water goes into the air • go's in ground or ocean • helps with the water cycle • without _____ survival is impossible
Elt- PSSA Review Crossword 2026-03-04
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- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- The process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- A diagnostic tool used in biology to identify unknown organisms (plants, animals, microorganisms) based on their characteristics.
- An idealized cycle of processes undergone by rocks in the earth's crust, involving igneous intrusion, uplift, erosion, transportation, deposition as sedimentary rock, metamorphism, remelting, and further igneous intrusion.
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- The whole cycle when a water is put through a process to be come a vapor
- The action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
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- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- Radiant energy emitted by the sun.
- A vertical section that depicts all of its horizons
- Flow that transfers heat through fluids (liquids or gases) due to density differences
- The continuous, biogeochemical process by which nitrogen moves through the atmosphere, soil, water, and living organisms.
- A rising of seawater, magma, or other liquid.
15 Clues: Radiant energy emitted by the sun. • A rising of seawater, magma, or other liquid. • The process of turning from liquid into vapor. • A vertical section that depicts all of its horizons • The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • The action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution. • ...
biogeochemical cycle earth and physical environment 2025-01-27
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- The movement of water through the Earth's oceans, rivers, lakes, and atmosphere
- The element that is a primary component of the Earth's atmosphere, but also a vital part of living organisms
- The gas essential for plant photosynthesis and found in Earth's atmosphere
- The process where plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth
- cycle A cycle that focuses on how nitrogen is converted into different chemical forms in the environment
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- cycle A cycle that describes how water moves through Earth's atmosphere, surface, and ground
- The process by which plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen
- cycle The cycle in which phosphorus moves through the environment, focusing mainly on the soil and water
9 Clues: The layer of gases surrounding the Earth • The process by which plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen • The gas essential for plant photosynthesis and found in Earth's atmosphere • The movement of water through the Earth's oceans, rivers, lakes, and atmosphere • The process where plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water • ...
Eve Beatty Science crossword puzzle 2023-11-28
8 Clues: 28 ML • 972 ML • largest body of water • powers the water cycle • water goes into the air • go's in ground or ocean • helps with the water cycle • without _____ survival is impossible
Eve Beatty Science crossword puzzle 2023-11-28
8 Clues: 28 ML • 972 ML • largest body of water • powers the water cycle • water goes into the air • go's in ground or ocean • helps with the water cycle • without _____ survival is impossible
Eve Beatty Science crossword puzzle 2023-11-28
8 Clues: 28 ML • 972 ML • largest body of water • powers the water cycle • water goes into the air • go's in ground or ocean • helps with the water cycle • without _____ survival is impossible
Eve Beatty Science crossword puzzle 2023-11-28
8 Clues: 28 ML • 972 ML • largest body of water • powers the water cycle • water goes into the air • go's in ground or ocean • helps with the water cycle • without _____ survival is impossible
Weather Crossword 2016-05-11
Across
- Instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- Unprecedented dry weather
- Scientists who study weather
- Scientists who study the movement and distribution of Earth's water
- A description of the weather condition usually for seven days
- Scientists who study the Earth's climate
- Mobile Vortex of rotating winds which looks like a funnel and is capable of destruction
- Cycle Cycle by which water circulates between Earth's land, atmosphere, and oceans
- winter conditions of sustained winds with major drifting of snow and extremely cold temps
- Temperature scale in which zero is the freezing point and one hundred is boiling
- Standard Scale for temperature in the U.S; thirty-two degree freezing point
- Describes what's happening outside at a specific time and place
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- Graph Average monthly temperature and precipitation shown on a graph
- An instrument to measure humidity
- Quantity of water vapor in atmosphere; atmospheric moisture
- When water overflows the boundary of a stream or river (or just an excess of water)
- Any water that falls from the sky
- Precipitation in lumps of ice
- Scientist Scientists who study the atmosphere
- Process of liquid (such as water) turing into a gaseous state
- A storm with violent wind, in a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean
- sunrise to sunset
- Front Narrow transition zone separating advancing colder air from warm air
- Rain Cloud or rain droplets containing pollutants
24 Clues: sunrise to sunset • Unprecedented dry weather • Scientists who study weather • Precipitation in lumps of ice • An instrument to measure humidity • Any water that falls from the sky • Scientists who study the Earth's climate • Instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • Scientist Scientists who study the atmosphere • Rain Cloud or rain droplets containing pollutants • ...
Eve Beatty Science crossword puzzle 2023-11-28
8 Clues: 28 ML • 972 ML • largest body of water • powers the water cycle • water goes into the air • go's in ground or ocean • helps with the water cycle • without _____ survival is impossible
Eve Beatty Science crossword puzzle 2023-11-28
8 Clues: 28 ML • 972 ML • largest body of water • powers the water cycle • water goes into the air • go's in ground or ocean • helps with the water cycle • without _____ survival is impossible
Science Vocabulary 2023-02-23
Across
- A period when an organism's growth stops.
- An angiosperm with one seed leaf.
- The stage in the life cycle of a plant in which a plant produces spores.
- A chemical in an organism that produces a specific effect such as growth.
- A rootlike structure that anchors moss and absorbs water and nutrients.
- The sprouting of the embryo from a seed.
- The stage in the life cycle of a plant in which a plant produces gametes.
- An angiosperm that has two seed leaves.
- A plant that lives for more than two years.
- It is a biological phenomenon.
- It is the waterproof layer that covers the leaves and stems of most plants
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
- The leaf of a fern plant.
- A plant hormone that speeds up the rate of growth of plant cells.
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- A plant that completes its life cycle in one season.
- A plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed by a protective fruit.
- The process by which water is lost through the plant's leaves.
- plant: A low growing plant .
- A seed leaf.
- It is a fertilized egg.
- plant: A plant that has true vascular tissue.
- A plant's response to seasonal changes.
- tissue: It is the internal transporting tissue that is made of tubelike structures.
- A plant that produces seeds enclosed in a protective structure.
24 Clues: A seed leaf. • It is a fertilized egg. • The leaf of a fern plant. • plant: A low growing plant . • It is a biological phenomenon. • An angiosperm with one seed leaf. • An angiosperm that has two seed leaves. • A plant's response to seasonal changes. • The sprouting of the embryo from a seed. • A period when an organism's growth stops. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-02-23
Across
- A period when an organism's growth stops.
- A plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed by a protective fruit.
- A plant that lives for more than two years.
- A plant's response to seasonal changes.
- A rootlike structure that anchors moss and absorbs water and nutrients.
- A chemical in an organism that produces a specific effect such as growth.
- A low growing plant .
- It is the waterproof layer that covers the leaves and stems of most plants
- A plant that has true vascular tissue.
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- The sprouting of the embryo from a seed.
- A seed leaf.
- A plant that produces seeds enclosed in a protective structure.
- The stage in the life cycle of a plant in which a plant produces gametes.
- The process by which water is lost through the plant's leaves.
- An angiosperm that has two seed leaves.
- It is the internal transporting tissue that is made of tubelike structures.
- It is a biological phenomenon.
- The stage in the life cycle of a plant in which a plant produces spores.
- It is a fertilized egg.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
- The leaf of a fern plant.
- An angiosperm with one seed leaf.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one season.
- A plant hormone that speeds up the rate of growth of plant cells.
24 Clues: A seed leaf. • A low growing plant . • It is a fertilized egg. • The leaf of a fern plant. • It is a biological phenomenon. • An angiosperm with one seed leaf. • A plant that has true vascular tissue. • An angiosperm that has two seed leaves. • A plant's response to seasonal changes. • The sprouting of the embryo from a seed. • A period when an organism's growth stops. • ...
water 2020-07-06
21 Clues: víz • pára • lehűt • végül • óceán • ismét • jégeső • szelek • szállít • felemeli • kezdődik • körforgás • esőcseppek • közvetlenül • felmelegíti • föld felett • visszahullik • vissza vmibe • patak, folyam • a foldön keresztül • teszi az útját v.mibe
Eve Beatty Science crossword puzzle 2023-11-28
8 Clues: 28 ML • 972 ML • largest body of water • powers the water cycle • water goes into the air • go's in ground or ocean • helps with the water cycle • without _____ survival is impossible
Water Cycle Lessons 6-10 Review 2023-01-24
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- ________ is a repeated pattern
- ________ the cooling of water in the atmosphere changing gas to a liquid.
- __________ is an artificial lake used to store water for various uses.
- ________ mixes with water.
- Substances dissolve faster in _______ water.
- _______ and water do not mix because this liquid will rise to the top.
- ______ is when rainfall that is not absorbed by soil and travels to the ocean.
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- Dumping garbage in the ocean, oil spills, and chemical runoff cause ocean ________.
- Water ___________ is the wise use and protection of water.
- _________ the process that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas caused by heat.
- __________ is when water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- The _______ is the energy source that drives the water cycle.
- We can conserve water by turning ____ the sink when we are brushing our teeth.
13 Clues: ________ mixes with water. • ________ is a repeated pattern • Substances dissolve faster in _______ water. • Water ___________ is the wise use and protection of water. • The _______ is the energy source that drives the water cycle. • __________ is an artificial lake used to store water for various uses. • ...
Biogeochemical Nutrient Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-16
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- Phosphorus is often found in high amounts here in the water.
- Like bacteria under ground, this natural phenomena can also fix nitrogen.
- Carbon from million year old forests is mined from deep in the earth in this form.
- A nutrient that is found in rocks and sediment and is needed to make cell membranes, energy, and nucleic acids.
- The ocean absorbs carbon dioxide from the ___________.
- A microorganism that is able to "fix" nitrogen.
- A ____________ nutrient is one that moves scarcely or cycle slowly through an ecosystem.
- The process in which cooler temperatures allow clouds to let go of condensed water vapor.
- Where the energy that powers the water cycle is sourced.
- A nutrient that plants need found in the atmosphere in a form not usable.
- A type of crop that can keep farms from allowing runoff during big rains or snows.
- These nitrogen compounds can dissolve in water vapor in the atmosphere and fall to the ground in rain.
- What bacteria do to nitrogen gas (N2) to make it accessible to plants as a nutrient.
- This is a way to describe all the carbon that is put forth into the atmosphere by an individual, group, or country.
- A part of the water cycle when condensation occurs.
- The process of water vapor changing into liquid water.
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- When bodies of water are depleted of oxygen.
- This bean bearing plant has a symbiotic relationship with bacteria.
- A form of nitrogen that plants can use as a nutrient.
- How plants convert sunlight to sugar.
- A manufactured substance used to add nutrients to soil when there is not enough naturally.
- Too much phosphorus in a waterway can cause this.
- Too much nitrogen or phosphorus can contribute to a concept known as nutrient __________.
- Species of bacteria can change nutrient rich nitrogen compounds back into gas in this process.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of plants.
- Animals breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide byway of this process?
- When nutrients get moved by water from hillside farms.
- Roots of leguminous plants have ___________ that contain rhizobium for nitrogen fixation.
28 Clues: How plants convert sunlight to sugar. • When bodies of water are depleted of oxygen. • A microorganism that is able to "fix" nitrogen. • Evaporation of water from the leaves of plants. • Too much phosphorus in a waterway can cause this. • A part of the water cycle when condensation occurs. • A form of nitrogen that plants can use as a nutrient. • ...
wheather puzzle 2013-03-28
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- water going to the sky
- rain that is frozen into balls
- water that doesn't sink into the ground
- when the water vapor turns to water
- white flaes from the sky
- big fluffy pillow
- a type of water that falls from the sky
- big whirlwind
- water that is coming to the ground
- cycle water that goes from step to step
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- big mass of water
- weather man
- bright shining star
- ice rain
- water that is on the ground
- a cloud on the ground
16 Clues: ice rain • weather man • big whirlwind • big mass of water • big fluffy pillow • bright shining star • a cloud on the ground • water going to the sky • white flaes from the sky • water that is on the ground • rain that is frozen into balls • water that is coming to the ground • when the water vapor turns to water • water that doesn't sink into the ground • ...
Bio Vocab 2023-01-20
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- the ability to do work
- the decomposing of substance by bacteria
- doesn't need air
- in every food people eat it
- turns water into food
- how to get energy from glucose
- base of all life
- required for photosynthesis
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- o2
- needs oxygen
- made during photosynthesis
- citric acid
- a movie
- the bubble of oxygen around the earth
- require photosynthesis
- arise energy to Calvin cycle
16 Clues: o2 • a movie • citric acid • needs oxygen • doesn't need air • base of all life • turns water into food • the ability to do work • require photosynthesis • made during photosynthesis • in every food people eat it • required for photosynthesis • arise energy to Calvin cycle • how to get energy from glucose • the bubble of oxygen around the earth • the decomposing of substance by bacteria
Greek and latin roots 2023-10-26
Greek and latin roots 2023-10-26
Greek and latin roots 2023-10-26
weather 2023-01-13
15 Clues: air • normaly • long term • short term • temp.of air • frozen water • process of rain • what is the arctic • stage of water cycle • shows weather in areas • stage after evaporation • rain or thunder may occur • water that falls from sky • how long does climate take • what climate expandes over
How rain form 2024-05-07
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- smaller
- cool white things
- when a moisture fall to the earth
- start
- when a liquid becomes gas
- water
- wet substanse fall from the clouds
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- synonym of liquid/water
- when clouds form in the sky
- synonym of increase
- earth's magnet
- sea
- a repetition of the same thing
- white on the sky
- surface of earth/soil
- cool
- antonym of gas
17 Clues: sea • cool • start • water • smaller • earth's magnet • antonym of gas • white on the sky • cool white things • synonym of increase • surface of earth/soil • synonym of liquid/water • when a liquid becomes gas • when clouds form in the sky • a repetition of the same thing • when a moisture fall to the earth • wet substanse fall from the clouds
Vocabulary Review 2023-10-02
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- When a breeze moves from the sea to the land due to cooler waters and warmer land at daytime
- Temperature at which air near the ground becomes fully saturated with water
- Cycle how carbon moves and cycles throughout earth and atmosphere
- Atmospheric conditions of a certain place at a certain time
- Amount of water vapor in the air
- Boundary between two air masses
- The pressure that air exerts on the air or surface below it
- how water changes form and moves throughout the earth (evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and transpiration)
- large body of circulating air that has low pressure at its center and higher pressure on the outside
- when a cloud becomes over saturated (too full of) water and water falls to the earth (rain, snow, sleet, hail)
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- intense tropical storm with winds exceeding 119 km/h
- the gases around earth
- Large body of circulating air that has high pressure at its center and lower pressure on the outside
- liquid water heating up and becoming water vapor (gas)
- when water vapor cools down and forms a cloud
- how something rots/decays
- Cycle how Nitrogen is cycled throughout earth in many different forms (fixation, animal waste, decay, and etc...)
- Breeze When a breeze moves from land to the sea due to cooler land and warmer water at night time
- when plants release water back into the atmosphere
- the compactness of a substance
20 Clues: the gases around earth • how something rots/decays • the compactness of a substance • Boundary between two air masses • Amount of water vapor in the air • when water vapor cools down and forms a cloud • when plants release water back into the atmosphere • intense tropical storm with winds exceeding 119 km/h • liquid water heating up and becoming water vapor (gas) • ...
Science 2024-02-22
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- water 3% of the earths water is
- what is another word for how cold or hot something is
- A region, which is closer to the sea
- a layer of gas or layers of gases that envelop a planet
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- another word for H₂O
- any significant accumulation of water on the surface of Earth or another planet
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
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- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- NEAR A LARGE BODY OF WATER, IN A GREENHOUSE
- the maximum amount that something can contain
- also known as the hydrologic cycle or the hydrological cycl
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- the vapor into which water is converted when heated, forming a white mist of minute water droplets in the air.
- the upper surface of the zone of saturation
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- a mass of ice overlying snow that moves slowly down a mountain slope under the influence of gravity
- a mass of ice that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area.
- THE ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT
- a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
21 Clues: another word for H₂O • water 3% of the earths water is • A region, which is closer to the sea • THE ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT • NEAR A LARGE BODY OF WATER, IN A GREENHOUSE • the upper surface of the zone of saturation • the maximum amount that something can contain • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-28
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- air moves from an area of high __________ to an area of low ___________
- trees release water through their leaves as vapour
- the energy we think of as heat
- the other main thing that drives the water cycle and most cycles on Earth (3 letters)
- once clouds get heavy enough, gravity pulls the molecules back to the ground via snow or rain
- one of the two main things that drives the water cycle and most cycles on Earth (7 letters)
- the movement of matter due to differences in density
- water vapor molecules run into each other and stick together, eventually forming a cloud
- water seeps into the soil through this process
- the energy of motion
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- water gains enough energy to leave the liquid form and become water vapor
- the layer of the atmosphere that has the ozone layer
- the transfer of energy by contact
- when an object has more thermal energy, the particles move __________
- the layer of the atmosphere that experiences weather
- the transfer of energy by waves
- water that doesn't sink into the ground flows over the land and towards a body of water
- due to the Earth's spinning, wind curves instead of blowing straight from the poles to the equator because of the ___________
- when an object has less thermal energy, the particles move ___________
- the mass per unit volume of a material
- the process by which ice turns directly into water vapor - happening typically in high elevation
21 Clues: the energy of motion • the energy we think of as heat • the transfer of energy by waves • the transfer of energy by contact • the mass per unit volume of a material • water seeps into the soil through this process • trees release water through their leaves as vapour • the layer of the atmosphere that has the ozone layer • ...
Cycles of Matter 2025-02-13
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- A form of nonrenewable energy that contains carbon. (2 words)
- Another name for the water cycle.
- When plants lose water through their leaves.
- Electrical energy in the atmosphere that can fix nitrogen.
- A type of plant that contains nitrogen fixing bacteria in its roots.
- A place where carbon is stored for long periods of time. (2 words)
- The only wat carbon from the non-living environment can become part of something living.
- Nitrogen is needed to make amino acids--> protein--> _____.
- When precipitation flows across Earth's surface into another body of water.
- When carbon is release into the soil form the remains of dead plants and animals.
- A type of bacteria that converts nitrogen into a useable form (2 words)
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- The release of carbon by burning fossil fuels.
- A process in which animals and plants take Glucose and and break it down into ATP. (2 words)
- carbon The cycle that involves the movement of nitrogen from living things to the environment and back.
- The cycle that involves the movement of carbon from living things to the environment and back.
- When water vapor in the atmosphere cools down and collects forming clouds.
- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all forms of _____.
17 Clues: Another name for the water cycle. • When plants lose water through their leaves. • The release of carbon by burning fossil fuels. • Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all forms of _____. • Electrical energy in the atmosphere that can fix nitrogen. • Nitrogen is needed to make amino acids--> protein--> _____. • ...
