water cycle Crossword Puzzles
The Water Cycle 2022-09-16
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- Any water that falls from the sky in any form.
- The process of recirculation of water over time.
- Solid, liquid, and gas are all ______________
- The process of liquid transforming into a gas.
- When water seeps into the soil.
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- When a solid changes directly to a gas without becoming a liquid first.
- The process of gas transforming into a liquid.
- The key factor that allows water to transform from one state to another.
- When water evaporates from plants and trees.
- _____ makes up 71% of the Earth.
10 Clues: When water seeps into the soil. • _____ makes up 71% of the Earth. • When water evaporates from plants and trees. • Solid, liquid, and gas are all ______________ • Any water that falls from the sky in any form. • The process of gas transforming into a liquid. • The process of liquid transforming into a gas. • The process of recirculation of water over time. • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2022-08-18
10 Clues: water falling • always flowing • drinkable water • not always flowing • water that cant be drunken • this happens because of heat • water that flows down a surface • an area of land that holds water • when water changes from a gas to a liquid • an area of land where water connects and flows to a common point
Water Cycle Crossword 2022-08-18
10 Clues: water falling • always flowing • drinkable water • not always flowing • water that cant be drunken • this happens because of heat • water that flows down a surface • an area of land that holds water • when water changes from a gas to a liquid • an area of land where water connects and flows to a common point
The water cycle 2022-05-19
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- The process of water changing from a liquid to a gas.
- Water falling from the sky.
- The process of water changing from a gas to a liquid.
- The layer of gasses enveloping the planet.
- Water found underground
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- Made up of millions of water droplets.
- Description of the movement of water on, above and below the Earth's surface.
- Water released from clouds.
- The gaseous form of water
- Water that runs off the Earth's surface.
10 Clues: Water found underground • The gaseous form of water • Water falling from the sky. • Water released from clouds. • Made up of millions of water droplets. • Water that runs off the Earth's surface. • The layer of gasses enveloping the planet. • The process of water changing from a liquid to a gas. • The process of water changing from a gas to a liquid. • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-09-25
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- water held underground in the soil
- cycle water circulating from the land to the sky and back again
- changing directly from a gas to a solid
- evaporation of water through the leaves of plants
- mass of tiny droplets of water that condensed from the air
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- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- changing directly from a solid to gas
- any form of water falling to Earth
- water flowing over Earth's surface into rivers and lakes
10 Clues: water held underground in the soil • any form of water falling to Earth • changing directly from a solid to gas • changing directly from a gas to a solid • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • the change of state from a liquid to a gas • evaporation of water through the leaves of plants • water flowing over Earth's surface into rivers and lakes • ...
THE WATER CYCLE 2025-04-24
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- / A visible collection of water droplets or ice crystals in the sky.
- / The process where water changes from liquid to gas due to heat.
- / A repeating process that goes around and around.
- / When water gathers in oceans, lakes, rivers, or the ground.
- / The release of water vapor from plants into the air.
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- / The process where water vapor cools and changes back into liquid.
- / When water falls from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- / The substance that moves through all parts of the water cycle.
- / The process of water soaking into the ground.
- / Water that is stored under the Earth's surface.
10 Clues: / The process of water soaking into the ground. • / Water that is stored under the Earth's surface. • / A repeating process that goes around and around. • / The release of water vapor from plants into the air. • / When water falls from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • / When water gathers in oceans, lakes, rivers, or the ground. • ...
Water Cycle Science 2025-01-16
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- When water gets evaporated from plants.
- The process of when water, sleet, snow, and hail falls to the surface of Earth.
- When water turns from solid to gas without turning into liquid at all.
- An example of a runoff
- Where does most of the water come from and the percentage is 90
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- When water seeps underground.
- The process of when water evaporates by the sun and liquid changes to gas
- The process of when gas changes to liquid inside clouds
- When water does not get soaked underground and water travels to rivers and oceans.
- The cycle that circulates water and repeats forever.
10 Clues: An example of a runoff • When water seeps underground. • When water gets evaporated from plants. • The cycle that circulates water and repeats forever. • The process of when gas changes to liquid inside clouds • Where does most of the water come from and the percentage is 90 • When water turns from solid to gas without turning into liquid at all. • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-01-10
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- water Water below the surface of the Earth.
- Process of changing from a liquid to a gas, usually by energy from the sun.
- Water falling to the surface of the Earth in the form of rain, hail, sleet or snow.
- Process of changing from a gas to a liquid such as a water vapor into water..
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- The layer of gas that surrounds the Earth.
- water Water on top of the surface of the Earth.
- The process of water vapor leaving a plant and entering the atmosphere.
- cycle The change of water from one state to another as it travels from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back.
- Process in which animals release water vapor.
- Excess water that flows over the land.
10 Clues: Excess water that flows over the land. • The layer of gas that surrounds the Earth. • water Water below the surface of the Earth. • Process in which animals release water vapor. • water Water on top of the surface of the Earth. • The process of water vapor leaving a plant and entering the atmosphere. • ...
Harper water cycle 2024-12-17
10 Clues: clear • water • made of water • go through ocean • big body of water • plants breath and release water • keeps the evaporation cycle going • water running off the land surface • water vapor gas condenses back into liquid • moving water vapor and clouds around the globe
Water Cycle Crossword 2024-12-18
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- When water turns into a gas and floats up into the atmosphere
- Rock or sediment that holds groundwater
- The removing of salt from water
- Water moves from soil to the atmosphere through evaporation and transpiration
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- When a gas turns into a liquid
- Water that is underground, found in cracks or spaces of rocks and soil
- Water we can not drink and has a high concentration of salt
- Weather like rain or snow
- The process and changes water goes through over and over
- Water with no salt and safe for drinking
10 Clues: Weather like rain or snow • When a gas turns into a liquid • The removing of salt from water • Rock or sediment that holds groundwater • Water with no salt and safe for drinking • The process and changes water goes through over and over • Water we can not drink and has a high concentration of salt • When water turns into a gas and floats up into the atmosphere • ...
Water Cycle Puzzle 2024-12-18
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- The transportation of steam going up
- A water rock that moves water to wells
- Steam that comes from boiling water
- The process of which water moves
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- Water that has salt in it
- Turning water into a vapor
- Water that isn't salty and can be consumed
- The process of removing salt from water
- Water that is beneath the surface
- Water that falls out the sky
10 Clues: Water that has salt in it • Turning water into a vapor • Water that falls out the sky • The process of which water moves • Water that is beneath the surface • Steam that comes from boiling water • The transportation of steam going up • A water rock that moves water to wells • The process of removing salt from water • Water that isn't salty and can be consumed
The Water Cycle 2025-09-12
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- Having a lot of something, more than you need.
- To put something over or on top of another thing.
- A giant, slow-moving river of ice. They are found in very cold places and are made of snow that has been packed down over many years.
- A type of energy that makes things work, like lights and computers.
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- Tiny particles of water floating in the air, like steam from a kettle or mist.
- Something that is found in nature and not made by people.
- Something that is not alive.
- Very tiny drops of a liquid.
- A type of material that something is made of.
- To gather things together.
10 Clues: To gather things together. • Something that is not alive. • Very tiny drops of a liquid. • A type of material that something is made of. • Having a lot of something, more than you need. • To put something over or on top of another thing. • Something that is found in nature and not made by people. • A type of energy that makes things work, like lights and computers. • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2025-10-26
10 Clues: fluid • gas like • bodies of fresh water • big body of salt water • Water in between rocks • drainage of excess water • What plants do to release moisture • any form of water that falls from clouds • Water heating up and turing into a gas state • Water cooling and returning back to a liquid state
The Water Cycle 2025-10-14
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- The flow of water over the land that occurs when the ground is saturated or the rainfall rate exceeds the soil's infiltration capacity.
- A key stage in the water cycle where water gathers in large bodies after falling as precipitation.
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface, driven by solar energy and gravity.
- The process where the sun's energy turns liquid water from bodies of water, soil, and plants into a gas called water vapor.
- The process where plants absorb water through their roots and release it as vapor through tiny pores (stomata) in their leaves.
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- Liquid water that has been evaporated by the sun's energy.
- The phase of the water cycle where water falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface, including rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The process where water vapor in the air cools down and changes back into liquid water droplets, forming clouds.
- Water that seeps into the soil and rock layers beneath the ground's surface.
- The process in the water cycle where water on the Earth's surface soaks into the soil.
10 Clues: Liquid water that has been evaporated by the sun's energy. • Water that seeps into the soil and rock layers beneath the ground's surface. • The process in the water cycle where water on the Earth's surface soaks into the soil. • A key stage in the water cycle where water gathers in large bodies after falling as precipitation. • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-12-04
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- cycle The process of water.
- Snow and ice turning into water vapor, skipping the water step.
- Water vapor falling to earth, comes in forms of rain, hail, and snow
- Water collecting.
- Gas turning to liquid due to decrease in temperature and pressure
- Water going into plant roots, to the leaves, into water vapor.
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- Water evaporating from plants and trees
- run-off Precipitation that flows over land and reaches oceans, lakes, and rivers.
- water seeping into soil, ricks, and pores.
- Liquid turning into gas due to increased temperature and pressure
10 Clues: Water collecting. • cycle The process of water. • Water evaporating from plants and trees • water seeping into soil, ricks, and pores. • Water going into plant roots, to the leaves, into water vapor. • Snow and ice turning into water vapor, skipping the water step. • Liquid turning into gas due to increased temperature and pressure • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-12-05
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- rain or precipitation that is not absorbed by the earth and so flows into streams and rivers.
- the act or process of changing from a gas or vapor to a liquid.
- to soak something up or take something in.
- water that falls from the sky to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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- water found within the earth that supplies wells and springs.
- a white or gray mass of water droplets or ice crystals floating in the sky.
- the process of water passing through Earth's atmosphere, land and oceans. It concludes condensation, precipitation and evaporation.
- to turn from liquid to vapor or gas.
- a substance that is in its gaseous state, like water that has been turned into steam.
- the gases that surround Earth or another planet
10 Clues: to turn from liquid to vapor or gas. • to soak something up or take something in. • the gases that surround Earth or another planet • water found within the earth that supplies wells and springs. • the act or process of changing from a gas or vapor to a liquid. • water that falls from the sky to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • ...
water 2020-07-06
21 Clues: víz • pára • ismét • óceán • végül • lehűt • szelek • jégeső • szállít • kezdődik • körforgás • esőcseppek • közvetlenül • föld felett • vissza vmibe • visszahullik • patak, folyam • into felemeli • up felmelegíti • a foldön keresztül • teszi az útját v.mibe
Nutrient Cycles 2018-02-15
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- LIQUID WATER TO WATER VAPOR
- BREAKING DOWN DEAD MATTER
- MAKING NITROGEN SAFE FOR PLANTS
- WATER THAT GOES BACK INTO ANOTHER BODY OF WATER
- RAIN, SLEET, HAIL, SNOW
- WATER THAT HAS SOAKED DEEP INTO THE GROUND
- WATER VAPOR TO LIQUID WATER
- BURNING MATERIALS
- MVP OF THE NITROGEN CYCLE
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- RELEASED BY PLANTS
- WATER LEAVING THE LEAVES OF PLANTS
- BREAK DOWN SUGAR TO MAKE ATP
- USE SUNLIGHT TO MAKE GLUCOSE AND OXYGEN
- RELEASED BY DECOMPOSITION, COMBUSTION, RESPIRATION
- WATER SEEPING INTO THE GROUND
15 Clues: BURNING MATERIALS • RELEASED BY PLANTS • RAIN, SLEET, HAIL, SNOW • BREAKING DOWN DEAD MATTER • MVP OF THE NITROGEN CYCLE • LIQUID WATER TO WATER VAPOR • WATER VAPOR TO LIQUID WATER • BREAK DOWN SUGAR TO MAKE ATP • WATER SEEPING INTO THE GROUND • MAKING NITROGEN SAFE FOR PLANTS • WATER LEAVING THE LEAVES OF PLANTS • USE SUNLIGHT TO MAKE GLUCOSE AND OXYGEN • ...
Precipitation 2023-08-22
Science Terminology 2024-01-26
21 Clues: eat • life • meat • leaf • heat • water • stars • under • vapor • small • again • green • light • to see • circle • outside • together • the study of • ball or globe • at a distance • to lead or pull
Water 2020-08-18
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- .036% of all water is found here
- principle about displaced water amount
- is based on surface volume and density
- process of liquid becoming a gas
- ability of water to stick to itself
- 75% of Earth is covered by this
- we will never run out of water, it is a
- water exerts pressure __in all directions
- type of density water becomes at 4 degrees
- process of water vapor turning liquid
- moving stream has __pressure than around
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- water seeping into the ground
- the force if water on an object
- process of plants losing water
- bonds attach water molecules together
- force needed to pass through a liquid
- skin like surface created by cohesion
- water is made of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1
- principle explains airplane flying
- displaces more water than it weighs will
20 Clues: water seeping into the ground • process of plants losing water • the force if water on an object • 75% of Earth is covered by this • .036% of all water is found here • process of liquid becoming a gas • principle explains airplane flying • ability of water to stick to itself • bonds attach water molecules together • force needed to pass through a liquid • ...
The Hydrologic Cycle 2016-09-14
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- Clearly-defined passageways
- Groundwater emerges to the ground surface
- Water found in rocks and soil
- Temparature of water that decreases rapidly by depth
- Process where rain penetrates the soil
- Pressure between impermeable rocks
- Earth's subsystem that contains bodies water
- Large inland bodies of fresh water
- Frozen for more than or atleast 2 years
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- Saltiness of the water
- A shallow wetland
- Changes vapor into liquid or solid
- Heavy rainfall that creates flood
- Also known as "water cycle"
- Process where clouds become heavy and large
- Overflowing of streams
- Smaller streams
- Permanent body of ice
- Intense, high velocity torrent of water
- Wetland with lush trees and vegetation
20 Clues: Smaller streams • A shallow wetland • Permanent body of ice • Saltiness of the water • Overflowing of streams • Clearly-defined passageways • Also known as "water cycle" • Water found in rocks and soil • Heavy rainfall that creates flood • Changes vapor into liquid or solid • Pressure between impermeable rocks • Large inland bodies of fresh water • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2025-12-02
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- effect – increase in Earth’s temperature from trapped heat by CO₂ and other gases
- – conversion of nitrates back to atmospheric N₂ gas
- – bacteria temporarily lock up nutrients for their own use
- – the shape of Earth’s orbit around the Sun, ranging from more circular to more elliptical on ~100,000-year cycles.
- - any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
- – bacteria convert ammonia to nitrites (NO₂⁻) and nitrates (NO₃⁻)
- Tilt (Obliquity) – the angle between Earth’s rotational axis and its orbital plane, varying between 22.1° and 24.5° every ~41,000 years.
- cycle – movement of elements through living organisms and the environment
- – movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- – water stored underground in aquifers
- – all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- – movement of rock layers bringing nutrients back to surface
- fuels – long-term carbon storage from buried organic material (coal, oil, natural gas)
- –absorption of nutrients by an organism.
- Niño – a periodic warming of surface waters in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean that weakens trade winds and alters global weather patterns.
- – flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers
- - 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 solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- – evaporation of water from plant leaves
- fixation – bacteria or lightning convert atmospheric N₂ into ammonia (NH₃) or ammonium (NH₄⁺)
- – layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater
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- – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- Cycles – long-term variations in Earth’s orbit, tilt, and wobble that alter how solar energy is distributed across the planet.
- – the slow wobble of Earth’s axis, changing the timing of the seasons relative to Earth’s position in orbit (~26,000-year cycle)..
- – phosphate settles in oceans forming new rocks
- (Mineralization) – decomposition releasing ammonia from organic matter
- – storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- – the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- change – a long-term shift in Earth’s average temperature and weather patterns, occurring naturally or through human influence.
- – liquid water changes to vapor
- –tThe fraction of sunlight reflected by a surface; higher albedo means more reflection and less heat absorption.
- Niña – the cooling phase of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), when stronger trade winds push warm water westward, increasing upwelling in the eastern Pacific.
- – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
36 Clues: – liquid water changes to vapor • – water stored underground in aquifers • –absorption of nutrients by an organism. • – evaporation of water from plant leaves • – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • – phosphate settles in oceans forming new rocks • – layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater • – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • ...
Brock Young CROSS WORD 2025-12-04
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- the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- movement of elements through living organisms and the environment
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
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- all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- liquid water changes to vapor
- any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
15 Clues: liquid water changes to vapor • evaporation of water from plant leaves • water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • downward movement of water into soil and rock layers • processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks • ...
BIOGEOCHEMICAL PUZZLE 2024-09-17
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- A cycle that shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- a clean alternative to methane, also known as natural gas
- any body of water found on Earth's surface
- a non-metal that sits just below nitrogen in group 15 of the periodic table
- the evaporation of water from a plant's leaves, stem, or flowers
- the process of combining, mixing, or filling with nitrogen or one of its compounds
- colourless, odourless,tasteless gas
- a chemical element with an atomic number of 8
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- the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds
- describes how carbon moves between the atmosphere, soils, living creatures, the ocean, and human sources.
- conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid.
- water that exists underground
- when a liquid turns into a gas
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- an element that takes the solid form of either graphite or diamond
- the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth
17 Clues: water that exists underground • when a liquid turns into a gas • colourless, odourless,tasteless gas • any body of water found on Earth's surface • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • a chemical element with an atomic number of 8 • the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds • a clean alternative to methane, also known as natural gas • ...
Limestone Revision 2023-06-15
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- This is the process used to extract limestone from the ground.
- The chemical name for limestone.
- This is the cycle that breaks down and regenerates limestone.
- The solid produced in the first step of the limestone cycle.
- This is made from aggregate, cement, water and sand.
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- The gas given off when calcium carbonate decomposes.
- The process that breaks something down using heat.
- The solution produced in the third step of the limestone cycle.
- This is made from powdered clay and limestone.
- The common name for calcium oxide.
- This is made from sand, cement and water.
- The chemical used to test for carbon dioxide.
- This is the chemical symbol to represent calcium carbonate.
13 Clues: The chemical name for limestone. • The common name for calcium oxide. • This is made from sand, cement and water. • The chemical used to test for carbon dioxide. • This is made from powdered clay and limestone. • The process that breaks something down using heat. • The gas given off when calcium carbonate decomposes. • ...
7.1-5 Vocab 2024-11-21
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- Pores on the bottom of leaves that open and close, allowing O2 and CO2 to diffuse in and out of the leaf
- A dense fluid on the inner most layer of the chloroplasts; they are important in the Calvin cycle
- This is what NADP+ turns into after it accepts electrons, stores energy for Calvin Cycle
- An electron acceptor in a light reaction
- Lower layer, less dense with more water to make gas diffusion more efficient
- An organism that gets food from other organisms; consumers on a food chain
- The first stage of photosynthesis; when light energy is converted to chemical energy.
- The process in which, plants, algae, and other prokaryotes convert light energy to chemical energy using water and oxygen
- Middle layer of plant leaves
- Upper layer, more densely packed with mesophyll cells, more chloroplasts
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- Structures filled with chlorophyll where the light reactions in photosynthesis occurs
- A set of reactions that assembles glucose
- Structures suspended in the stroma, that contain grana
- An organism that uses sunlight to make its food
- When CO2 enters the Calvin cycle
- Cells in the mesophyll that contain chloroplasts and perform the majority of photosynthesis
- light-absorbing pigment, gives plants a green colour
- An organism that makes its energy/food
18 Clues: Middle layer of plant leaves • When CO2 enters the Calvin cycle • An organism that makes its energy/food • An electron acceptor in a light reaction • A set of reactions that assembles glucose • An organism that uses sunlight to make its food • light-absorbing pigment, gives plants a green colour • Structures suspended in the stroma, that contain grana • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- A person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- cycle cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
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- an instrument for measuring temperature
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- the process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- A person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- cycle cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
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- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- the process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
- the process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
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- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- cycle the cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- A person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving • ...
Biology 2021-12-06
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- Process of breaking down nitrogen containing chemicals from dead organic matter
- way water moves between being water vapour to liquid water then back to water vapour
- Natural or industrial process that causes free nitrogen
- action of clearing a wide area of trees
- way oxygen moves in arious forms through nature
- process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat
- gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants
- second layer of the atmosphere as you go upward
- the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms, including nitrogen fixation and decomposition
- envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- Process of breathing
- process of burning something
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- Another word for rain
- layer in the earth's stratosphere at an altitude of about 10 km (6.2 miles) containing a high concentration of ozone, which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun
- state or process of rotting
- gradual process that occurs when the impact of water or wind detaches and removes soil particles, causing the soil to deteriorate
- oxidation of ammonium salts to nitrites
- type of biogeochemical cycle in which the reservoir is the air or the oceans (via evaporation)
- biogeochemical cycle where various carbon compounds are interchanged among the various layers of the earth, namely, the biosphere, geosphere, pedosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere
- Process used by plants to make energy in form of sugar
- Exhalation of water vapour through stomata
- loss of nitrogen from soil
- process of Formation of water vapours by heating
- A cycle which comprises the weathering of an existing rock, followed by the erosion of minerals, their transport and deposition, then burial
- Conversion of vapour or gas to liquid
25 Clues: Process of breathing • Another word for rain • loss of nitrogen from soil • state or process of rotting • process of burning something • Conversion of vapour or gas to liquid • oxidation of ammonium salts to nitrites • action of clearing a wide area of trees • Exhalation of water vapour through stomata • way oxygen moves in arious forms through nature • ...
The Water Cycle & Water Storage 2019-11-21
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- A large body of fresh water
- Water is absorbed into the Earth
- Water vapour turns into liquid water
- Precipitation runs over land into a water body
- The condensation of water vapour into liquid water droplets results in this
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- The conversion of snow or ice directly into water vapour
- The loss of water vapour from plants
- The conversion of liquid water into water vapour
- A very large, salty body of water
- Large reservoirs of water underground
- Water in solid form
11 Clues: Water in solid form • A large body of fresh water • Water is absorbed into the Earth • A very large, salty body of water • The loss of water vapour from plants • Water vapour turns into liquid water • Large reservoirs of water underground • Precipitation runs over land into a water body • The conversion of liquid water into water vapour • ...
Kylee Vincent 2024-05-21
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- group of tiny liquid water droplets hanging in the air
- water falling from clouds in any form
- layer of Earth’s atmosphere located between 50-90 kilometers above the surface
- a shorthand way of recording weather at a particular weather station, on a map
- loss of water through a plant’s leaves
- layer of Earth’s atmosphere
- leading edge of cold air mass that is pushing warm air mass
- a wind that blows steadily in thr same direction across thousands of kilometers
- conditions in the atmosphere, including humidity, cloud cover, temp. Wind, and precipitation
- effect that Earth’s rotation has on the path of air and water moving at or above its surface, causing the fluids path to curve
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- the lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere
- change in matter from a liquid state to a gaseous state
- a large body of air that has about the same temp. And humidity throughout it
- cycle cycle in which water moves through the environment
- a layer of Earth’s atmosphere reaching 16-50 kilometers above the surface
- outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere
- from a gaseous state to a liquid state
- place where two air masses of different temp.
- a useful tool for gathering data
- narrow stream of high speed wind high up in the atmosphere
20 Clues: layer of Earth’s atmosphere • a useful tool for gathering data • water falling from clouds in any form • outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere • the lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere • loss of water through a plant’s leaves • from a gaseous state to a liquid state • place where two air masses of different temp. • group of tiny liquid water droplets hanging in the air • ...
Photosynthesis By Cole Bamford 2024-10-31
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- Three of these molecules in ATP and only two in ADP.
- The sugar molecule in ATP and ADP.
- Stage of photosynthesis that needs light for create energy.
- Energy source for the Light-dependent stage.
- Makes its own food, another name for autotroph.
- A color molecule that absorbs light in plants and animals cells.
- Product of Calvin cycle, other word for sugar.
- Another name for Calvin cycle and light independent stage.
- Also known as light independent stage and photosystem 1.
- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy.
- Eats other organisms for food and energy, another name for heterotrophs.
- An organism that makes its own food using photosynthesis.
- Stack of flatLight-dependent stagees called thylakoids.
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- Reactant for the light-dependent stage.
- Plants use sunlight energy to convert CO2 and water into sugar/glucose.
- Membrane-bound sac inside of a chloroplast
- Organelle responsible for photosynthesis.
- First molecule in ATP and ADP, nitrogen-containing compound.
- Reactant forthe Calvin cycle, plants absorb it in the photosynthesis process.
- Electron carrier that Calivin cycle usesconvertnver CO2 into glucose/sugar.
- A molecule in the cell that stores and provides energy.
- Converts carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose/sugar.
- Where the Calvin cycle takes place in the plants.
- Another name for the Light dependent stage.
- What humans breathe, product for light-dependent stage.
- One of the factors of photosynthesis, optimal range of this is 0-35 degrees celcius.
- Green pigment found in plants.
- A molecule that is involved in energy transfer in the cell also provides energy.
28 Clues: Green pigment found in plants. • The sugar molecule in ATP and ADP. • Reactant for the light-dependent stage. • Organelle responsible for photosynthesis. • Membrane-bound sac inside of a chloroplast • Another name for the Light dependent stage. • Energy source for the Light-dependent stage. • Product of Calvin cycle, other word for sugar. • ...
Nerd Words|Walker Harrison 2014-04-17
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- Part of the water cycle usually involving clouds and close to evaporation/Turns vapor into gas or liquid
- Only layer of atmosphere with weather/Closest atmosphere to Earth
- Involves photosynthesis/The cycle with CO2
- Nearest layer of atmosphere to space/Furthest atmospheric layer from Earth
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- Turns water into vapor in the water cycle/Near condensation
- Involves precipitation, evaporation, condensation, etc/The cycle with H2O
- Includes the troposphere, mesosphere, and more/ Multiple layers of gases surrounding the Earth/other planets
- Involves fixation and decomposition/The cycle with NH
8 Clues: Involves photosynthesis/The cycle with CO2 • Involves fixation and decomposition/The cycle with NH • Turns water into vapor in the water cycle/Near condensation • Only layer of atmosphere with weather/Closest atmosphere to Earth • Involves precipitation, evaporation, condensation, etc/The cycle with H2O • ...
Limestone Revision 2014-05-19
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- This is the process used to extract limestone from the ground.
- The chemical name for limestone.
- This is the cycle that breaks down and regenerates limestone.
- The solid produced in the first step of the limestone cycle.
- This is made from aggregate, cement, water and sand.
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- The gas given off when calcium carbonate decomposes.
- The process that breaks something down using heat.
- The solution produced in the third step of the limestone cycle.
- This is made from powdered clay and limestone.
- The common name for calcium oxide.
- This is made from sand, cement and water.
- The chemical used to test for carbon dioxide.
- This is the chemical symbol to represent calcium carbonate.
13 Clues: The chemical name for limestone. • The common name for calcium oxide. • This is made from sand, cement and water. • The chemical used to test for carbon dioxide. • This is made from powdered clay and limestone. • The process that breaks something down using heat. • The gas given off when calcium carbonate decomposes. • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- the process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- cycle the cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
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- A person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- cycle the cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- the process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
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- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- A person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- A person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
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- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- the process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- cycle the cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- the process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
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- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
- cycle cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- A person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring temperature • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- the process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
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- large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- A person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
- front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- cycle cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring temperature • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving • ...
Resource Management & Forestry 2025-03-23
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- Organization that monitors and certifies sustainable forestry.
- Harvesting method that leaves several mature trees to shelter seedlings.
- Traditional management practices practiced in local areas for hundreds or thousands of years.
- Harvesting method that leaves several mature trees to reseed an area.
- Drying wood of excess water.
- The presence of more than one species in an area at the same time.
- Harvesting method that removes all trees in an area.
- Cutting of lumber into regular, squared planks.
- Forest layer encompassing taller than average trees.
- The cutting down of a tree.
- Active xylem, through which water moves throughout a tree.
- Removal of the bark from a felled tree.
- Forest layer encompassing groundcover plants.
- Long, squared piece of cut lumber.
- Regrowth of trees in an area occurs at different times.
- Forest layer encompassing the ground.
- Management approach that puts a focus on minimizing the effect on the ecosystem.
- Management approach that involves maintaining a population below carrying capacity.
- Evergreen tree with more sapwood than heartwood.
- Life cycle model analyzing all 5 steps of a products life cycle.
- The clearing of a forest.
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- Controlled burning of forests.
- Cutting of lumber into planks.
- Regrowth of trees in an area all occur simultaneously.
- Harvesting method that fells only a small number of trees in an area.
- A resource that cannot be replenished.
- Type of economy that produces waste.
- Life cycle model analyzing only the first couple steps of a products life cycle.
- Forest layer encompassing the crowns of most trees in a forest.
- Processed wood
- Type of economy that aims to avoid waste production.
- Inactive xylem that has been clogged.
- A resource that can be replenished.
- Unprocessed wood
- The collection of all the waterways that drain into a single body of water.
- Smoothing a wood's surface to develop uniformity.
- An analysis of a resources total impact on the environment.
- Management approach that continually changes based on current analysis.
- Deciduous tree with more heartwood than sapwood.
- Life cycle model analyzing a products recycled life cycle.
- Forest layer encompassing small trees.
- The presence of only one species in an area at any time.
42 Clues: Processed wood • Unprocessed wood • The clearing of a forest. • The cutting down of a tree. • Drying wood of excess water. • Controlled burning of forests. • Cutting of lumber into planks. • Long, squared piece of cut lumber. • A resource that can be replenished. • Type of economy that produces waste. • Inactive xylem that has been clogged. • Forest layer encompassing the ground. • ...
Samira's Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-27
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- what organ pumps blood to your body?
- FILL IN THE BLANK: The ______ contains rocks and minerals.
- What sphere contains ice and frozen water?
- What natural disaster is caused by the movement on tectonic plates.
- What STEP of the WATER CYCLE is process of water vapor turning back into liquid water.
- What sphere is made of all the water on Earth?
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- A membrane-bound cell organelles.
- FILL IN THE BLANK: What organ digests food and breaks food down into nutrients & energy.
- What organelle controls and regulates the activities of the cell?
- FILL IN THE BLANK: Air and gases are all part of the _______.
- What step from the water cycle happens when the water turns into a gas.
- Where does the digestive system start at?
- What is the most basic unit of life?
- FILL IN THE BLANK: A _______ is tropical storm with winds that have reached a constant speed of 74 miles per hour or more.
- What organ controls and processes thoughts in your body.
15 Clues: A membrane-bound cell organelles. • what organ pumps blood to your body? • What is the most basic unit of life? • Where does the digestive system start at? • What sphere contains ice and frozen water? • What sphere is made of all the water on Earth? • What organ controls and processes thoughts in your body. • FILL IN THE BLANK: The ______ contains rocks and minerals. • ...
Water, Water, Water! 2022-06-06
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- Sediment that is carried by a stream along the bottom of its channel
- Water hat flows over land that sinking into it.
- The process of water turning from water to gas
- The cycle that water goes through
- The land area that contributes water to a stream
- The act of snow, ice, rain, sleet falling
- An accumulation of sediment formed where a stream enters a lake or ocean
- The movement of water into rocks or soil through cracks
- The process by which like-sized particles are deposited together
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- Occurs when the discharge of stream becomes so great that it exceeds the carrying capacity of its channel and overflows its bank
- Zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- The total amount of sediment a stream is able to transport
- The flat, low-lying portion of a stream valley subject to periodic flooding
- An elevated land-formed that parallels a stream and acts to confine its waters
- Drainage basins are separated by these
- The release of water from plants
- Stream deposits
- Water underground
- Then water vapor freezes into clouds
- The slope of a stream over a certain distance
20 Clues: Stream deposits • Water underground • The release of water from plants • The cycle that water goes through • Then water vapor freezes into clouds • Drainage basins are separated by these • The act of snow, ice, rain, sleet falling • The slope of a stream over a certain distance • The process of water turning from water to gas • Water hat flows over land that sinking into it. • ...
David's crossword puzzle 2024-12-17
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- Where plants absorb water and then let it out through there leaves
- Condensed water vapor
- Steam A form of water vapor that comes from volcanoes and geysers
- The fuel of the water cycle
- A still body of water (small or big)
- Rain, snow or sleet
- The place that water moves in the sky
- A store of water in prorus rock or sand
- Condensed fog
- A store of moving water
- Water is going into the ground
- Water is "running off" land
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- Solid to a gas
- Water goes into the atmosphere
- Water seeps into the ground
- Where water vapor cools into water droplets
- A lot of salty water
- Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
- Snow is melting
- A bit of underground water the finds it's way to the surface
- and snow The cold, solid precipitation
- Invisible water vapor
22 Clues: Condensed fog • Solid to a gas • Snow is melting • Rain, snow or sleet • A lot of salty water • Condensed water vapor • Invisible water vapor • A store of moving water • The fuel of the water cycle • Water seeps into the ground • Water is "running off" land • Water goes into the atmosphere • Water is going into the ground • A still body of water (small or big) • ...
Science Water Cycle Stations 2025-01-17
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- Cycle The cycle of water
- It can be rain, hail, and snow
- When a solid changes directly to a gas without first becoming a liquid
- Water on the surface seeps through the soil
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- When the water vapor from the plants rise up and evaporate
- This forms clouds and fogs
- When plants release water vapor through their leaves
- When the water turns into water vapor, and rise up in the air
- Water that flows over the surface and not soaking into the ground
- Holds most of the water on Earth
10 Clues: Cycle The cycle of water • This forms clouds and fogs • It can be rain, hail, and snow • Holds most of the water on Earth • Water on the surface seeps through the soil • When plants release water vapor through their leaves • When the water vapor from the plants rise up and evaporate • When the water turns into water vapor, and rise up in the air • ...
Vocabulary practice ( Water cycle and the 7 characteristics of living things) 2021-09-09
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- is one step of the water cycle when the water in the plants evaporate.
- Making new living organisms
- Be able to respond to a stimuli.
- is one step of the water cycle where clouds are made and then this vapor becomes liquid.
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- is one step of the water cycle where any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere falls back to the Earth.
- A chemical reaction that takes plance in all living cells realing energy from food.
- Taking in nutrients that are needed to keep the organism alive
- Changing the position or shape of a part of the body.
- Get rid of waste products
- A permanent increase in size
10 Clues: Get rid of waste products • Making new living organisms • A permanent increase in size • Be able to respond to a stimuli. • Changing the position or shape of a part of the body. • Taking in nutrients that are needed to keep the organism alive • is one step of the water cycle when the water in the plants evaporate. • ...
Ecology Crossword 2025-04-09
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- Another word for a consumer
- A complex network of interrelated food chains
- Any form of water that falls from the atmosphere
- Another word for a producer
- The maximum population size that a habitat can support
- All of the different populations in a particular habitat
- Water that flows over the surface of the ground
- The type of ecological succession where there is no soil present at the start
- A group of individuals of the same species
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas
- The role or function of an organism within an ecosystem
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- A non native species that spreads quickly in a new habitat
- The process by which water vapor cools and changes into liquid drops
- The increase in toxins that occurs as you move up the food chain
- A community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment, including both biotic and abiotic components.
- Non-living factors in an ecosystem
- The process by which water evaporates out of a plant
- An organism such as fungi or bacteria that break down dead matter
- This is another name for the water cycle
- The natural environment in which an organism lives
- This cycle involves bacteria that convert this element into a form that is usable by plants
21 Clues: Another word for a consumer • Another word for a producer • Non-living factors in an ecosystem • This is another name for the water cycle • A group of individuals of the same species • A complex network of interrelated food chains • Water that flows over the surface of the ground • Any form of water that falls from the atmosphere • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- the process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
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- A person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- cycle the cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- the process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
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- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- A person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- cycle the cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • front the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving • ...
Waterstores 2023-01-29
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- Large masses of water that are connected to one another
- Movement of water from one water store to another is known as _____________
- The water cycle is also known as the _________________ cycle
- This country uses groundwater to grow crops
- Glaciers are only found in places that experience ___________ throughout the year
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- Polar bears swim in this ocean!
- The river _____________ marks the start of a river
- Ocean water cannot be used directly as it has a high concentration of _______________
- Examples of water in its solid state are snow, ____________ and hail
- Lakes are water bodies surrounded by ______________
- The __________ of a river is where the river flows into another water body
11 Clues: Polar bears swim in this ocean! • This country uses groundwater to grow crops • The river _____________ marks the start of a river • Lakes are water bodies surrounded by ______________ • Large masses of water that are connected to one another • The water cycle is also known as the _________________ cycle • ...
Managing Natural Resouces Unit 3 and 4 2014-11-30
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- an underground stream or pool in sand or gravel layers
- soil ____ use of soil so damage or loss in minimal or nonexistent
- an area of land from which all the water that does not infiltrate the soil runs to a downhill location
- soil ____ the proportion of sand, silt and clay in soil
- a colorless, transparent, naturally occurring compound made of hydrogen and oxygen
- soil____ is thhe process by which soil is removed
- ____ cycle is the water cycle
- soil ____ is a vertical section of a soil at a specific state
- ____ water is water that is appropriate for human consumption without further purification or boiling.
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- ____ matter is a dead plant and animal material in various stages of decay
- the water beneath the surface of the earth; found in spaces between rocks and soil particles
- soil ____ is the arrangement of soil particles into shapes and sizes
- ____ water is water on the earth's surface, such as lakes, ponds and streams
- ____ material are those materials underlying the soil from which the soil was formed
- ____ water is water that runs on the earth's surface
- soil ____ are layers in a mature soil
- the layer of natural materials on the earth's surface containing both organic and inorganic materials that is capable of supporting plant life
17 Clues: ____ cycle is the water cycle • soil ____ are layers in a mature soil • soil____ is thhe process by which soil is removed • ____ water is water that runs on the earth's surface • an underground stream or pool in sand or gravel layers • soil ____ the proportion of sand, silt and clay in soil • soil ____ is a vertical section of a soil at a specific state • ...
VOCABULARY FOR ECOSYSTEMS PART 2 2016-04-26
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- An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism
- A relationship in which one organism lives on or in a host and harms it
- The process by which a gas changes to a liquid
- the act of an organism feeding on dead organic matter and breaking it down into simpler substances
- an interaction between two or more living things in which they are said to work together
- A relationship between two species in which both species benefit
- that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface
- Animal or plant on which or in which another organism lives
- A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species.
- An interaction in which one organism kills another for food
- two different organisms surviving together in one environment
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- An animal that hunts other animals for food
- The change of a liquid to a gas
- An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host
- cycle: The transfer of nitrogen from the atmosphere to the soil, to living organisms, and back to the atmosphere
- Conversion of nitrates in to nitrogen gas
- The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- Interaction among organisms that feign for the same resource in an ecosystem
- cycle: The continuous process by which water moves from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back
- A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- cycle: The organic circulation of carbon from the atmosphere into organisms and back again
23 Clues: The change of a liquid to a gas • Conversion of nitrates in to nitrogen gas • An animal that hunts other animals for food • The process by which a gas changes to a liquid • An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism • The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves • Animal or plant on which or in which another organism lives • ...
P2 Crossword 2024-10-16
9 Clues: enough • living • non-living • tough decision • cycle matter cycling in an ecosystem • cycle continuous movement of water on Earth • natural gathering of nutrients in a reservoir • eutrophication rapid adding of nutrients by humans • area where all water flows into the same reservoir
Criss Cross 2025-12-10
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- the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
- any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- movement of elements through living organisms and the environment
- liquid water changes to vapor
- downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
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- processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- 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 • rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • downward movement of water into soil and rock layers • processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks • ...
Chapter 9: Cellular Respiration 2016-01-05
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- without air
- Cycle second stage of cellular respiration
- one of the reactions of glycolysis 4 electrons and is passed to an electron carrier
- 36 ATP
- sugar-breaking
- Cellular respiration is made in the innermost compartment of the.
- the combined process of ATP and glycolysis
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- if oxygen is available, organisms obtain energy
- in air
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water to one degree Celsius
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- 2 ATP
- food is measured in_____________
- Oxygen + _______ --> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the Krebs Cycle
15 Clues: 2 ATP • in air • 36 ATP • without air • sugar-breaking • Adenosine Triphosphate • food is measured in_____________ • Cycle second stage of cellular respiration • the combined process of ATP and glycolysis • if oxygen is available, organisms obtain energy • Oxygen + _______ --> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the Krebs Cycle • ...
Unit 3 Nutrient Cycles 2024-01-25
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- Happens in multiple cycles, the over addition of nutrients in bodies of water causing a large algae growth.
- Nutrients taken by water from the 3 other cycles to bodies of water.
- A phase of water where it turns from a liquid to a gas due to sun rays.
- Water from clouds redistributing as different forms of cold or hot liquid.
- A limiting factor in ecosystems, is in 80% of air.
- Stores carbon for a long time due to its long lifespan.
- Ammonium is converted into nitrites and nitrates by bacteria.
- Plants absorb the nitrites and ammonium.
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- Water stored to be put back into the water cycle again.
- They are able to fix nitrogen in order for organisms to grow more easily.
- A limiting factor in all ecosystems, doesn't have an atmospheric form.
- Bacteria converts a small percentage of nitrates back into the air.
- A phase of water where it turns from a gas to a liquid that creates clouds.
- Contain one of the cycles, allowing it to get into water more easily.
- Bacteria converts nitrogen into ammonium and ammonia.
- The cycle that allows for the material to be reused over and over in different phases.
- An energy molecule that consists mainly as a gas, but can be transferred through multiple materials.
17 Clues: Plants absorb the nitrites and ammonium. • A limiting factor in ecosystems, is in 80% of air. • Bacteria converts nitrogen into ammonium and ammonia. • Water stored to be put back into the water cycle again. • Stores carbon for a long time due to its long lifespan. • Ammonium is converted into nitrites and nitrates by bacteria. • ...
Life Science 2012-11-21
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- cycle/the changes in a living thing as it grows
- smell is one of these
- if a seed falls on warm wet ground it may do this
- second stage in a plants life cycle
- flowers make these
- a big tree needs a big
- how coconuts travel
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- controls all of your body parts
- help you breathe
- leaves make this
- look closely at the world
- pumps blood round your body
- help your bones move
- helps you see objects far away
- Plants do this if they get what they need
- Underground part of the plant that takes in water and soil nutrients
- how cherry seeds travel
17 Clues: help you breathe • leaves make this • flowers make these • how coconuts travel • help your bones move • smell is one of these • a big tree needs a big • how cherry seeds travel • look closely at the world • pumps blood round your body • helps you see objects far away • controls all of your body parts • second stage in a plants life cycle • Plants do this if they get what they need • ...
Chapter 22 Vocabulary 2021-02-16
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- spore producing structure of seedless plants
- hollow tubelike cells
- tissue that carries water and sugar in a plant
- sperm producing organ of seedless plants
- structure in which a female gametophyte develops
- substance that makes plant cell walls thick and stronger
- embryo plant, food supply, and protective covering
- plant with two seed leaves in seeds
- sugar-conducting vascular tissue
- plant with vascular tissues
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- a moss or its relative
- the transfer of pollen
- gamete-producing stage of the plant life cycle
- life cycle of plant that alternates phases (haploid and diploid)
- water-conducting vascular tissue
- egg producing organ of seedless plants
16 Clues: hollow tubelike cells • a moss or its relative • the transfer of pollen • plant with vascular tissues • water-conducting vascular tissue • sugar-conducting vascular tissue • plant with two seed leaves in seeds • egg producing organ of seedless plants • sperm producing organ of seedless plants • spore producing structure of seedless plants • ...
Chapter 5 - Water - Lessons 1 & 2 (7) 2021-01-25
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- This takes many forms such as rain, snow, hail, etc.
- This is the state with the highest water usage per person in the United States.
- This is Latin and means 'to breathe', Hint: you have to go all the way to the beginning to find this answer.
- This ocean is deeper than the Atlantic ocean.
- The ____ ____ ____ contain about 20 percent of the fresh water found in lakes.
- Of all the freshwater available, this much of it is found underground.
- Man-made lakes used to store water for human use.
- The line of the Rocky Mountains is called _______, and separates where water either flows to the west, or the east.
- This is the term for a river loop that gets cut off from the river.
- These are responsible for driving the water cycle.
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- The water cycle ____ water by moving it from the Earth's surface, to the atmosphere and back.
- Rain falling on the western side of the Colorado Rocky Mountains eventually ends up here.
- Because light can reach the bottom of a pond, you are more likely to find ____ at the bottom of a pond than the bottom of a lake.
- This process can release nutrients into a lake, it can also cause a lake to eventually turn into a meadow.
- This is the process by which water goes from a liquid state to a gaseous state.
- The process in which plants give off water through their leaves as water vapor.
- Streams and small rivers that feed larger rivers are called ______.
- Water that doesn't evaporate on land moves to rivers or lakes through this process.
- About 30 percent of all fresh water can be found here.
- Drainage basins are also known as _____.
- When water vapor changes to liquid water.
21 Clues: Drainage basins are also known as _____. • When water vapor changes to liquid water. • This ocean is deeper than the Atlantic ocean. • Man-made lakes used to store water for human use. • These are responsible for driving the water cycle. • This takes many forms such as rain, snow, hail, etc. • About 30 percent of all fresh water can be found here. • ...
CROSSWORD LABS #2 (ROCK CYCLE): TO GET CREDIT YOU MUST SHOW THE TEACHER YOUR SCREEN OR SCREENSHOT USING COMMAND-SHIFT-3 AND EMAIL TO heath.cooper@hickmanmills.org 2020-09-28
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- rock cycle is driven by heat from this part of Earth
- melted rock that forms below the surface
- crystals are...
- this cycle is continuous
- crack along straight surfaces
- sediment mover
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- heat from this drives the Rock Cycle...
- rock formed from heat and pressure
- weathered pieces of earth materials
- wind can make sediment _____
- weathers rock
- process which can be done by living things
12 Clues: weathers rock • sediment mover • crystals are... • this cycle is continuous • wind can make sediment _____ • crack along straight surfaces • rock formed from heat and pressure • weathered pieces of earth materials • heat from this drives the Rock Cycle... • melted rock that forms below the surface • process which can be done by living things • ...
Atmosphere 2021-10-29
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- the production of O3
- where the ozone is found
- the source of all clouds
- a layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- nitrogen oxygen argon and carbon dioxide
- when trees take oxygen and release carbon dioxide
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- water vapor dust and ozone
- Hottest layer
- when chlorine attacks ozone and destroys it
- airborne particles that are dangerous to organisms
- the noxious mixture of gases
- bottom layer
- when bacteria fix nitrogen so it can be used
- natural occurring phenomenon
- absorbs UV radiation
15 Clues: bottom layer • Hottest layer • the production of O3 • absorbs UV radiation • where the ozone is found • the source of all clouds • water vapor dust and ozone • the noxious mixture of gases • natural occurring phenomenon • nitrogen oxygen argon and carbon dioxide • a layer of gases that surrounds the earth • when chlorine attacks ozone and destroys it • ...
Water, Water, Water! 2015-04-13
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- Sediment that is carried by a stream along the bottom of its channel
- Water hat flows over land that sinking into it.
- The process of water turning from water to gas
- The cycle that water goes through
- The land area that contributes water to a stream
- The act of snow, ice, rain, sleet falling
- An accumulation of sediment formed where a stream enters a lake or ocean
- The movement of water into rocks or soil through cracks
- The process by which like-sized particles are deposited together
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- Occurs when the discharge of stream becomes so great that it exceeds the carrying capacity of its channel and overflows its bank
- Zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- The total amount of sediment a stream is able to transport
- The flat, low-lying portion of a stream valley subject to periodic flooding
- An elevated land-formed that parallels a stream and acts to confine its waters
- Drainage basins are separated by these
- The release of water from plants
- Stream deposits
- Water underground
- Then water vapor freezes into clouds
- The slope of a stream over a certain distance
20 Clues: Stream deposits • Water underground • The release of water from plants • The cycle that water goes through • Then water vapor freezes into clouds • Drainage basins are separated by these • The act of snow, ice, rain, sleet falling • The slope of a stream over a certain distance • The process of water turning from water to gas • Water hat flows over land that sinking into it. • ...
Water Systems 2019-03-19
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- A scientist that researches the distribution.
- alinity is the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in water.
- Basin area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet.
- All the water around the globe.
- Cycle a cycle of water
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- Warming long term rise of the earth's heat.
- water held underground.
- A Big And Chunky Ice Block
- the rigid outer part of the earth.
- A shield of air around the earth.
10 Clues: Cycle a cycle of water • water held underground. • A Big And Chunky Ice Block • All the water around the globe. • A shield of air around the earth. • the rigid outer part of the earth. • Warming long term rise of the earth's heat. • A scientist that researches the distribution. • alinity is the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in water. • ...
Unit 3 Ecology Part 2 2022-03-17
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- long term heating of the Earth
- biochemical cycle that describes movement of phosphorus
- long term shifts in temperature and weather
- transport of a solvent
- cycle shows continuous movement of water throughtout the atmosphere of the Earth
- movement of a substance from a high concentration to low concentration
- chemical element that humans breathe
- process in which plants use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to create sugar
- membrane found in all cells and separates the interior cell from the outside
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- term to describe solutions and chemistry
- process in which oxygen breaks down food molecules
- the aerobic catabolism of nutrients to sources
- type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move subtances
- energy carrying molecule found in all living things
- the total amount of greenhouse gases
- main sugar in ones body
- movement of molecules from a region of lower concentration to higher
- gas that emits and absorbs energy
- solutions having low concentration
- natures way of reusing carbon atoms
20 Clues: transport of a solvent • main sugar in ones body • long term heating of the Earth • gas that emits and absorbs energy • solutions having low concentration • natures way of reusing carbon atoms • the total amount of greenhouse gases • chemical element that humans breathe • term to describe solutions and chemistry • long term shifts in temperature and weather • ...
BIO 111: Vocabulary Review p.2 2016-08-20
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- Substances that interact with water
- The cytosol of the chloroplast
- Donates electrons to begin the light reaction
- Disorder
- Principle pigment in photosynthesis
- Opening on the surface of a leaf to allow for gas exchange
- Most plentiful enzyme on Earth?
- Process that transforms glucose into pyruvate
- The final electron acceptor in cellular respiration
- The highly folded inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- Processes that occur in the absence of oxygen
- Disc-shaped, stacked membranes in a chloroplast
- Simple organic compound that consists of a carboxyl and amine group
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- _______ cycle that uses the energy from the light reaction
- A principal chemical compound that stores energy
- Water fearing
- Single-celled organisms
- Protein that acts as a biological catalyst
- Light absorbing molecules
- First molecule produced in the Krebs cycle
- Organisms that produce their own energy from converted solar energy
- Result of an enzymatic reaction
- Site of protein synthesis
- Incapable of being dissolved
24 Clues: Disorder • Water fearing • Single-celled organisms • Light absorbing molecules • Site of protein synthesis • Incapable of being dissolved • The cytosol of the chloroplast • Result of an enzymatic reaction • Most plentiful enzyme on Earth? • Substances that interact with water • Principle pigment in photosynthesis • Protein that acts as a biological catalyst • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-02-21
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- pigment that absorbs light energy in plants
- reactant used during the light reactions of photosynthesis
- plant structure that carries water from roots to leaves
- molecule that stores a large amount of energy
- number of water molecules needed to start photosynthesis
- photosynthesis takes place here
- growing fish and plants together in a closed system
- carbon dioxide enters the leaf through this structure
- reactions that build sugar molecules
- source of energy for photosynthesis
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- in all reactions, energy and matter must be _____
- where the light reactions take place
- the molecules at the end of a chemical reaction
- the molecules at the start of a chemical reaction
- food for plants
- type of cell that does not contain chloroplasts or cell walls
- high energy molecule produced during the light reactions
- where the Calvin Cycle takes place
- type of fish in our large tank
- product of photosynthesis
- a stack of thylakoids
- 2words reactant used during the Calvin Cycle
22 Clues: food for plants • a stack of thylakoids • product of photosynthesis • type of fish in our large tank • photosynthesis takes place here • where the Calvin Cycle takes place • source of energy for photosynthesis • where the light reactions take place • reactions that build sugar molecules • pigment that absorbs light energy in plants • 2words reactant used during the Calvin Cycle • ...
Photosynthesis definitions 2022-03-01
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- - stacks that Thylakoids form
- - organisms that must get food from other sources
- - sugar made from the Calvin cycle
- cycle - makes carbohydrates from CO2, ATP, and NADPH
- - where the Calvin cycle is
- - most common pigments
- - plant’s waste product
- - responsible for collecting sunlight
- - accessory pigments light reaction - light is converted into energy
- - chlorophylls, and carotenoids gathered close together
- intensity - the rate of photosynthesis that goes up with more C02 but will max out
- b - helps capture sunlight
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- - organisms able to make their own food
- - compounds that absorb light
- - Inside of the chloroplast
- - The process by which CO2 and water are converted into sugar by using sunlight
- - energy for cells
- a - directly involved with light reactions
- - electron transport chain
19 Clues: - energy for cells • - most common pigments • - plant’s waste product • - electron transport chain • - Inside of the chloroplast • - where the Calvin cycle is • b - helps capture sunlight • - compounds that absorb light • - stacks that Thylakoids form • - sugar made from the Calvin cycle • - responsible for collecting sunlight • - organisms able to make their own food • ...
Photosynthesis definitions 2022-03-01
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- a - directly involved with light reactions
- - accessory pigments light reaction - light is converted into energy
- b - helps capture sunlight
- - compounds that absorb light
- - organisms able to make their own food
- - chlorophylls, and carotenoids gathered close together
- - plant’s waste product
- - energy for cells
- - most common pigments
- - stacks that Thylakoids form
- - electron transport chain
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- - The process by which CO2 and water are converted into sugar by using sunlight
- - where the Calvin cycle is
- intensity - the rate of photosynthesis that goes up with more C02 but will max out
- - organisms that must get food from other sources
- - responsible for collecting sunlight
- - Inside of the chloroplast
- - sugar made from the Calvin cycle
- cycle - makes carbohydrates from CO2, ATP, and NADPH
19 Clues: - energy for cells • - most common pigments • - plant’s waste product • - electron transport chain • - where the Calvin cycle is • b - helps capture sunlight • - Inside of the chloroplast • - compounds that absorb light • - stacks that Thylakoids form • - sugar made from the Calvin cycle • - responsible for collecting sunlight • - organisms able to make their own food • ...
Photosynthesis definitions 2022-03-01
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- - stacks that Thylakoids form
- - organisms that must get food from other sources
- - sugar made from the Calvin cycle
- cycle - makes carbohydrates from CO2, ATP, and NADPH
- - where the Calvin cycle is
- - most common pigments
- - plant’s waste product
- - responsible for collecting sunlight
- - accessory pigments light reaction - light is converted into energy
- - chlorophylls, and carotenoids gathered close together
- intensity - the rate of photosynthesis that goes up with more C02 but will max out
- b - helps capture sunlight
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- - organisms able to make their own food
- - compounds that absorb light
- - Inside of the chloroplast
- - The process by which CO2 and water are converted into sugar by using sunlight
- - energy for cells
- a - directly involved with light reactions
- - electron transport chain
19 Clues: - energy for cells • - most common pigments • - plant’s waste product • - electron transport chain • - Inside of the chloroplast • - where the Calvin cycle is • b - helps capture sunlight • - compounds that absorb light • - stacks that Thylakoids form • - sugar made from the Calvin cycle • - responsible for collecting sunlight • - organisms able to make their own food • ...
Photosynthesis definitions 2022-03-01
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- a - directly involved with light reactions
- - accessory pigments light reaction - light is converted into energy
- b - helps capture sunlight
- - compounds that absorb light
- - organisms able to make their own food
- - chlorophylls, and carotenoids gathered close together
- - plant’s waste product
- - energy for cells
- - most common pigments
- - stacks that Thylakoids form
- - electron transport chain
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- - The process by which CO2 and water are converted into sugar by using sunlight
- - where the Calvin cycle is
- intensity - the rate of photosynthesis that goes up with more C02 but will max out
- - organisms that must get food from other sources
- - responsible for collecting sunlight
- - Inside of the chloroplast
- - sugar made from the Calvin cycle
- cycle - makes carbohydrates from CO2, ATP, and NADPH
19 Clues: - energy for cells • - most common pigments • - plant’s waste product • - electron transport chain • - where the Calvin cycle is • b - helps capture sunlight • - Inside of the chloroplast • - compounds that absorb light • - stacks that Thylakoids form • - sugar made from the Calvin cycle • - responsible for collecting sunlight • - organisms able to make their own food • ...
Water, water, water... 2014-05-13
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- Het is groen en het kwaakt
- Zon, strand en ...
- Wij leven in de zee en hebben kieuwen
- Hier stort het water naar beneden, het kan heel groot zijn
- Deze soort van regen zie je rond de tijd van Kerstmis
- Dit komt voor als mensen veel vuil in het water gooien
- Een dier uit de zee met wel 8 armen
- Ik voel mij goed, ik voel mij als een ... in het water
- Een ander woord voor stortbad, hierin kan ik mij wassen
- Als ik wil dweilen, heb ik dit zeker nodig om water in te doen
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- Als je in de lucht kijkt, zie je er van verschillende vormen
- Dit kan je gebruiken om te poetsen, het neemt veel water op
- Een soort diploma als je zwemlessen gevolgd hebt
- Als het warm weer is, neem je hier graag een duik in
- Iets zoets voor in de zomer uit de diepvries
- Ik ben een groot dier uit de zee
- Een boot héél diep onder water
- Dit woord komt tussen 'nat' en 'natst'
- de Indische, de Atlantische, de Stille
- Wanneer ik mij laat zien, heb je zeker een paraplu nodig
20 Clues: Zon, strand en ... • Het is groen en het kwaakt • Een boot héél diep onder water • Ik ben een groot dier uit de zee • Een dier uit de zee met wel 8 armen • Wij leven in de zee en hebben kieuwen • Dit woord komt tussen 'nat' en 'natst' • de Indische, de Atlantische, de Stille • Iets zoets voor in de zomer uit de diepvries • Een soort diploma als je zwemlessen gevolgd hebt • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration v 1.0 2023-11-14
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- 36 of these are produced during cellular respiration
- product of glycolysis, a 3 carbon molecule
- waste gas produced during Kreb's Cycle
- where ETC happens during photosynthesis
- a reaction that breaks down
- the source of carbon for photosynthesis
- carbohydrate produced by photosynthesis
- collection of proteins and pigments that collect sunlight
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- enzyme used to produce ATP during chemiosmosis
- a reaction that builds up
- first stage of respiration
- the source of electrons for ETC during photosynthesis
- where Kreb's cycle takes place
- the electron carrier used during ETC in photosynthesis
- electron carrier in cellular respiration
- location where glycolysis takes place
- final electron acceptor during ETC in respiration
- enzyme that converts G3P back to Rubp during Calvin Cycle
- gas produced while harvesting electrons during ETC
19 Clues: a reaction that builds up • first stage of respiration • a reaction that breaks down • where Kreb's cycle takes place • location where glycolysis takes place • waste gas produced during Kreb's Cycle • where ETC happens during photosynthesis • the source of carbon for photosynthesis • carbohydrate produced by photosynthesis • electron carrier in cellular respiration • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2013-09-09
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- THE CLASSIFICATION OF CRUST THE CONTINENTAL AND
- AREA WHERE WATER COLLECTS AND DRAINS
- USE OF CHAIN BUCKETS
- RESULTS WHEN THE CONCENTRATION OF SALT IONS BUILDS UP IN THE SOIL
- PROCESS OF REMOVING OR EXTRACTING THE COMPONENTS OF SOLUBLE MATERIALS
- NIMBUS CLOUDS DELIVER RAINWATER TO THE EARTH THROUGH
- THE THIN OUTERMOST LAYER OF THE EARTH MADE UP OF SOIL
- VERY THICK LAYER COMPRISING ALMOST 80% OF THE EARTH VOLUME
- WATERS ENTERS THE SOIL PROCESSING
- OCCURS IN PLACE SURROUNDED BY THE SEAS
- WATER IS CALLED A UNIVERSAL SOLVENT
- HAS THE RICH MINERAL RESOURCES WHICH ARE DISTRIBUTED ALL OVER THE COUNTRY
- WATER IS CLEAR
- A HORIZON WHICH IS ALSO KNOWN
- COMPRISES ABOUT 47% OF THE EARTH CRUST
- TRANSFER OF SOIL PARTICLES AND ITS OTHER COMPONENTS TO ANOTHER PLACE
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- ELEMENT OR COMPOUNDS WHICH ARE SOLID INORGANIC AND NATURALLY OCCURRING
- IS A MEASURE OF ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR
- 3% WATER ON EARTH
- ONE OF THE LEADING CAUSE OF POLLUTION
- OCCURS WHEN THE LIVESTOCK THAT GRAZE IN A GRASSLAND BEYOND THE CARRYING CAPACITY
- WATER BECOMES FOG OR CLOUD
- RESOURCES INCLUDE ALL THOSE USEFUL MATERIALS WHICH COULD BE DERIVED FORM ROCK CYCLE
- FLAT LAND BESIDE RIVERS AND STREAMS
- HEAVY METAL WHICH NEUROTIXIN
- WATER MOVES DOWN INTO THE SOIL
- 97%WATER ON EARTH
- IMPORTANT COMPONENT OF THE HYDROGOLIC CYCLE
- WATER_FROM THE BODIES OF WATER
- EARTH MATERIALS WHICH MAKE UP THE CRUST
30 Clues: WATER IS CLEAR • 3% WATER ON EARTH • 97%WATER ON EARTH • USE OF CHAIN BUCKETS • WATER BECOMES FOG OR CLOUD • HEAVY METAL WHICH NEUROTIXIN • A HORIZON WHICH IS ALSO KNOWN • WATER MOVES DOWN INTO THE SOIL • WATER_FROM THE BODIES OF WATER • WATERS ENTERS THE SOIL PROCESSING • FLAT LAND BESIDE RIVERS AND STREAMS • WATER IS CALLED A UNIVERSAL SOLVENT • AREA WHERE WATER COLLECTS AND DRAINS • ...
Oceans Earth/Space Bell 2020-11-25
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- The area where edges of the continents meet the ocean.
- The lowest point of a wave
- Structure built parallel to shore to protect properties from storms.
- Shallow water offshore. (sandbar)
- Deep water between longshore bar and beach
- The highest point of a wave
- The largest ocean.
- ridge of sand that forms between the mainland and an island and connects the island to the mainland.
- Forms when a spit closed off a bay.
- Tide cycle with one high tide every 24 hours
- Periodical rise and fall of sea level.
- A destructive wave caused by water displacement caused by underwater landslide, volcanic eruption, earthquake or iceberg falling into the sea.
- Sediments originating from elements in seawater.
- structures that provide anchorages and calm beaches.
- Area where the seafloor drops away quickly to the abyssal plain.
- Shallowest part of the continental margin, extending seaward from the shore.
- Sediments originating from land.
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- Currents flowing parallel to the shore inside the longshore bar.
- Sediments originating from living and once living organism.
- Difference in wave speed caused initially straight wave crest to bend when part of the crest moves into shallow water.
- Large ocean current in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the United States
- Long ridges of sand or other sediments deposited or shaped by longshore currents.
- A gently sloping depositional surface at the base of a continental slope.
- The amount of dissolved salts in seawater
- 71% of Earth is covered by this.
- wall like structure built into the water perpendicular to the shoreline for the purpose of trapping beach sand.
- Rapidly flowing water currents the cut submarine canyons.
- Tide cycle with one larger one smaller high tide in 24 hours
- The transmission of energy through matter
- Tide cycle with 2 high tides every 24 hours
- Horizontal distance between the identical point on two waves.
- Area in which sediments are deposited along the shore
- Are formed when waves move into shallow water.
- Narrow bank of sand that projects into the water from a bend in the coastline.
34 Clues: The largest ocean. • The lowest point of a wave • The highest point of a wave • 71% of Earth is covered by this. • Sediments originating from land. • Shallow water offshore. (sandbar) • Forms when a spit closed off a bay. • Periodical rise and fall of sea level. • The amount of dissolved salts in seawater • The transmission of energy through matter • ...
Schneider's Photosynthesis Review 2021-02-10
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- Water is added and a large molecule breaks into smaller ones
- Donates the electrons to the light reactions
- One of the products of the light reactions
- Organisms that get energy by eating other organisms
- Organisms that make their own food
- Discovered that plants emit gas (oxygen).
- A stack of thylakoids
- The byproduct of the light reactions
- Where the light reactions happen
- Released when a phosphate is removed from ATP
- Where gas exchange happens in plants
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- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- The end product of photosynthesis
- Needed for the Calvin Cycle
- Molecule that life uses for energy
- When light hits pigments, they ___ energy for photosynthesis.
- Light-collecting unit of the thylakoid
- Where the Calvin cycle happens
18 Clues: A stack of thylakoids • Needed for the Calvin Cycle • Where the Calvin cycle happens • Where the light reactions happen • The end product of photosynthesis • Molecule that life uses for energy • Organisms that make their own food • The byproduct of the light reactions • Where gas exchange happens in plants • Light-collecting unit of the thylakoid • ...
Variety Vocb 1 - Env Science 2019-05-13
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- relationship between animals where they both benefits
- Animal that attacks prey or other animal
- Fossil fuels are considered this type of energy
- Taking more organism for food than one needs to.
- Living things that make their own food e.g. plant
- rain, sleet, hair - are all forms of this
- Organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are members of this
- when all members of a species die
- Several food chains joined together
- the ultimate energy source
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- garbage in a place where it is not supposed to be.
- the sphere for living things
- Plants store energy as this compound
- an educated guess
- The variety of living things
- Step in the water cycle where liquid water becomes water vapor
- Process by which plants make food using the sun’s energy
- Step in the nitrogen cycle where NO2 becomes NO3-
- A trait that helps an organism better survive
- Animal that eat plants
20 Clues: an educated guess • Animal that eat plants • the ultimate energy source • the sphere for living things • The variety of living things • when all members of a species die • Several food chains joined together • Plants store energy as this compound • Animal that attacks prey or other animal • rain, sleet, hair - are all forms of this • ...
Photosynthesis 2020-11-18
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- stack of thylakoids
- series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell
- splits water to create high energy molecules
- ion used to make ATP
- protein where chemiosmosis is performed
- thin coin that collects light
- location of cellular repiration
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- donates electrons in the light dependent reaction
- byproduct(waste) of the light dependent reaction
- energy molecule made by chemiosmosis
- acronym for visible light
- process of making ATP
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- fixes carbon to create high energy organic molecules
- pigment that is able to absorb green light
- inorganic reactant of the Calvin Cycle
- using light to split water
- high energy molecule made in the light dependent reaction
- location of the light dependent reaction
- location of the Calvin Cycle
- green pigment that absorbs red light the best
- green pigment that absorbs blue light the best
- multi step process that makes glucose
- energy used to excite electrons in the light dependent reaction
- C6H12O6
25 Clues: C6H12O6 • stack of thylakoids • ion used to make ATP • process of making ATP • acronym for visible light • using light to split water • location of the Calvin Cycle • thin coin that collects light • location of cellular repiration • organelle that does photosynthesis • energy molecule made by chemiosmosis • multi step process that makes glucose • ...
NASA Warns of More Flooding 2022-01-13
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- A particular stage in a cycle of development.
- A circle of events that happen in a regular pattern.
- An overflow of water onto land that is not normally under water.
- In comparison to something else.
- Thought likely or certain to happen.
- Of, at, near a coast.
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- The flowing of water away from or back onto the land.
- To make larger or greater.
- To be out of balance.
- To move in a circle or around.
- An unusual or remarkable event.
- Happens often.
- A real or imaginary line through the center of an object, around which the object turns.
13 Clues: Happens often. • To be out of balance. • Of, at, near a coast. • To make larger or greater. • To move in a circle or around. • An unusual or remarkable event. • In comparison to something else. • Thought likely or certain to happen. • A particular stage in a cycle of development. • A circle of events that happen in a regular pattern. • ...
environmental science 2025-12-03
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- movement of rock layers bringing nutrients back to surface
- bacteria convert ammonia to nitrites (NO₂⁻) and nitrates (NO₃⁻)
- storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle
- conversion of nitrates back to atmospheric N₂ gas
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- water stored underground in aquifers
- downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- phosphate settles in oceans forming new rocks
- layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater
- any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- bacteria temporarily lock up nutrients for their own use
15 Clues: water stored underground in aquifers • water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • phosphate settles in oceans forming new rocks • layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater • all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • conversion of nitrates back to atmospheric N₂ gas • rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • ...
bio unit 4 2025-11-18
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- Plants that open their stomata only at night to conserve water
- Plants that minimize photorespiration by fixing CO2 into a four-carbon compound in mesophyll cells
- Specialized cell surrounding a stoma that controls its opening and closing
- Stacks of thylakoids within the chloroplast
- Waxy, waterproof outer layer on the leaf surface that reduces water loss
- Respiration that requires oxygen
- Organisms that can switch between aerobic respiration and fermentation
- Environmental conditions, like light or CO2, that restrict the rate of photosynthesis
- A coenzyme that functions as an electron carrier in photosynthesis
- The first stage of cellular respiration that splits glucose into two molecules of pyruvate
- A five-carbon molecule that combines with CO2 in the first step of the Calvin cycle
- An electron carrier that is reduced to FADH2 during the Krebs cycle
- An organism that obtains food by consuming other organisms
- A wasteful process where the enzyme Rubisco binds to O2 instead of CO2
- The fluid-filled space surrounding the grana inside a chloroplast
- An integral protein complex in the thylakoid membrane that absorbs light and re-energizes electrons
- The first protein complex in the light-dependent reactions that splits water and begins the electron transport chain
- The process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves
- Densely packed layer of cells beneath the upper epidermis where most photosynthesis occurs
- The most common type of plant, performing the Calvin cycle directly
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- The light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where CO2 is converted into sugar
- An anaerobic process that converts pyruvate into ethanol and carbon dioxide
- A high-energy electron carrier produced during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
- Layer of irregularly shaped cells in the leaf with many air spaces to allow gas exchange
- The three-carbon product of glycolysis
- Sac-like photosynthetic membrane found within chloroplasts
- An anaerobic process that converts pyruvate into lactate
- A series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- The main energy currency of the cell
- A graph plotting a pigment's light absorption versus wavelength
- Organisms that require oxygen for cellular respiration
- Iron-containing proteins that are components of the electron transport chain
- An organism that produces its own food, usually through photosynthesis
- The second stage of aerobic cellular respiration that generates electron carriers and a small amount of ATP
- A molecule that combines with pyruvate to form acetyl-CoA, which enters the Krebs cycle
- A three-carbon molecule produced in the Calvin cycle that can be used to synthesize glucose
- The form of the electron carrier used in photosynthesis
- Respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen
- The enzyme that catalyzes the first step of the Calvin cycle, fixing CO2 to RuBP
- Pore-like openings on the underside of the leaf that allow gas exchange
40 Clues: Respiration that requires oxygen • The main energy currency of the cell • The three-carbon product of glycolysis • Stacks of thylakoids within the chloroplast • Respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen • Organisms that require oxygen for cellular respiration • The form of the electron carrier used in photosynthesis • ...
Customer Service Week 2023-09-27
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- Governmental/major accounts
- Hi-low____
- Don't forget your customer _____
- Repairs electric wires
- _____ meeting
- Low income
- Daily ___
- Covers 71% of the Earth
- Disputes, LLA, discounts
- Waitlisted
- Bill segment (incomplete)
- Bill cancel
- Water or electric
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- Working from home
- Meeting
- ______& rebill
- Private ______
- Billing _____ & Review
- ____ ground leak
- Powered by the sun
- ______billing
- _____ service charge
- The ___ mile
- Odd or even
- Do not _____
25 Clues: Meeting • Daily ___ • Hi-low____ • Low income • Waitlisted • Odd or even • Bill cancel • The ___ mile • Do not _____ • _____ meeting • ______billing • ______& rebill • Private ______ • ____ ground leak • Working from home • Water or electric • Powered by the sun • _____ service charge • Billing _____ & Review • Repairs electric wires • Covers 71% of the Earth • Disputes, LLA, discounts • Bill segment (incomplete) • ...
Medio Ambiente 2025-04-22
30 Clues: lake • Earth • island • jungle • Nature • clouds • to help • avalanche • to donate • its sunny • black ice • recycling • ecosystem • waterfall • to reduce • to change • salt water • to support • a downpour • to protect • water cycle • to develope • to preserve • agriculture • natural gas • to volunteer • coastal areas • to contribute • mountain range • carbon footprint
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2013-09-09
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- VERY THICK LAYER COMPRISING ALMOST 80% OF THE EARTH VOLUME
- THE CLASSIFICATION OF CRUST THE CONTINENTAL AND
- HEAVY METAL WHICH NEUROTIXIN
- WATER_FROM THE BODIES OF WATER
- RESOURCES INCLUDE ALL THOSE USEFUL MATERIALS WHICH COULD BE DERIVED FORM ROCK CYCLE
- AREA WHERE WATER COLLECTS AND DRAINS
- HAS THE RICH MINERAL RESOURCES WHICH ARE DISTRIBUTED ALL OVER THE COUNTRY
- TRANSFER OF SOIL PARTICLES AND ITS OTHER COMPONENTS TO ANOTHER PLACE
- EARTH MATERIALS WHICH MAKE UP THE CRUST
- OCCURS IN PLACE SURROUNDED BY THE SEAS
- PROCESS OF REMOVING OR EXTRACTING THE COMPONENTS OF SOLUBLE MATERIALS
- WATER IS CLEAR
- NIMBUS CLOUDS DELIVER RAINWATER TO THE EARTH THROUGH
- 3% WATER ON EARTH
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- ELEMENT OR COMPOUNDS WHICH ARE SOLID INORGANIC AND NATURALLY OCCURRING
- IS A MEASURE OF ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR
- A HORIZON WHICH IS ALSO KNOWN
- WATER BECOMES FOG OR CLOUD
- THE THIN OUTERMOST LAYER OF THE EARTH MADE UP OF SOIL
- WATER IS CALLED A UNIVERSAL SOLVENT
- RESULTS WHEN THE CONCENTRATION OF SALT IONS BUILDS UP IN THE SOIL
- USE OF CHAIN BUCKETS
- COMPRISES ABOUT 47% OF THE EARTH CRUST
- FLAT LAND BESIDE RIVERS AND STREAMS
- 97%WATER ON EARTH
- ONE OF THE LEADING CAUSE OF POLLUTION
- WATER MOVES DOWN INTO THE SOIL
- WATERS ENTERS THE SOIL PROCESSING
- IMPORTANT COMPONENT OF THE HYDROGOLIC CYCLE
- OCCURS WHEN THE LIVESTOCK THAT GRAZE IN A GRASSLAND BEYOND THE CARRYING CAPACITY
30 Clues: WATER IS CLEAR • 97%WATER ON EARTH • 3% WATER ON EARTH • USE OF CHAIN BUCKETS • WATER BECOMES FOG OR CLOUD • HEAVY METAL WHICH NEUROTIXIN • A HORIZON WHICH IS ALSO KNOWN • WATER_FROM THE BODIES OF WATER • WATER MOVES DOWN INTO THE SOIL • WATERS ENTERS THE SOIL PROCESSING • WATER IS CALLED A UNIVERSAL SOLVENT • FLAT LAND BESIDE RIVERS AND STREAMS • AREA WHERE WATER COLLECTS AND DRAINS • ...
photosynthesis 2024-10-04
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- The cycle in the stroma that synthesizes glucose
- Pores on leaves that allow gas exchange
- A molecule formed before glucose in the Calvin Cycle
- Gas absorbed by plants for photosynthesis
- The green pigment responsible for absorbing light energy
- The enzyme that catalyzes carbon fixation in the Calvin Cycle
- Membrane-bound structure in chloroplasts where the light-dependent reactions occur
- The energy currency used during the light-independent reactions
- The primary source of energy for photosynthesis
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- The sugar produced during photosynthesis
- Reactions that convert solar energy into chemical energy
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- Gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis
- A key reactant along with carbon dioxide in photosynthesis
- Molecule that carries energy to the Calvin Cycle
15 Clues: Pores on leaves that allow gas exchange • The sugar produced during photosynthesis • Gas absorbed by plants for photosynthesis • Gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place • The primary source of energy for photosynthesis • The cycle in the stroma that synthesizes glucose • ...
Aerobic Energy System 2017-10-19
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- Waste product created in Kreb's cycle
- Other name for Kreb's Cycle
- Aerobic system is used for exercise lasting
- Aerobic system occurs here
- Byproduct of electron transport chain
- Final step of beta-oxidation
- Breaks down into amino acid substituents
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- First stage in aerobic energy system
- Used to break down fats into STP
- Enzyme broken down in Kreb's cycle
- Other name for aerobic system
- Total ATP gained (spelled out)
- Vital to electron transport chain
13 Clues: Aerobic system occurs here • Other name for Kreb's Cycle • Final step of beta-oxidation • Other name for aerobic system • Total ATP gained (spelled out) • Used to break down fats into STP • Vital to electron transport chain • Enzyme broken down in Kreb's cycle • First stage in aerobic energy system • Waste product created in Kreb's cycle • Byproduct of electron transport chain • ...
Water: The Ultimate Recyclable 2022-10-12
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- water water that collects on the surface of the ground.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
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- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- A thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- The change of state from a liquid to a vapor
- cycle The cycle through which water moves
- Average weather conditions over a period of time
- part of Earth in which life exists
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at particular time.
11 Clues: part of Earth in which life exists • A thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • cycle The cycle through which water moves • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The change of state from a liquid to a vapor • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • Average weather conditions over a period of time • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2024-10-09
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- Liquid reactant for LDR
- Radiant energy that powers photosynthesis
- The stage of aerobic respiration that makes 36 ATP
- The charged electron carrier produced by the LDR
- The waste product of photosynthesis
- What glucose gets broken down into
- Uncharged electron carrier produced by Calvin Cycle
- Gaseous reactant for aerobic respiration
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The first stage of both aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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- The second stage of anaerobic respiration
- dioxide Gaseous reactant for the Calvin Cycle
- Where the Calvin Cycle occurs
- Product of anaerobic respiration that causes muscle soreness
- The food plants make for themselves
- The first stage of aerobic respiration
- The organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Cellular energy produced by the LDR and ETC
- The location of the light dependent reaction
- The type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen
20 Clues: Liquid reactant for LDR • The powerhouse of the cell • Where the Calvin Cycle occurs • What glucose gets broken down into • The food plants make for themselves • The waste product of photosynthesis • The first stage of aerobic respiration • Gaseous reactant for aerobic respiration • The second stage of anaerobic respiration • Radiant energy that powers photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis 2019-11-25
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- Regenerates NAD+ to keep glycolysis going
- the process of making glucose
- Where the light dependent reaction takes place
- Requires oxygen to make ATP
- outer layer of the chloroplast
- Step one of Cellular respiration
- Produces chemical energy, oxygen, atp, and NADPH
- Product of photosynthesis
- Doesn't require oxygen to make ATP
- a molecule that is a product and reactant of photosynthesis and respiration
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- Organelle that produces ATP
- Step three of Cellular Respiration
- Plants perform this to make oxygen and glucose
- Step two of Cellular respiration
- Organelle where photosynthesis happens
- Product of the Calvin Cycle
- Happens in the Mitochondria, plants and animals do this
- plants ingest this to perform photosynthesis
- Energy that cells use
19 Clues: Energy that cells use • Product of photosynthesis • Organelle that produces ATP • Product of the Calvin Cycle • Requires oxygen to make ATP • the process of making glucose • outer layer of the chloroplast • Step two of Cellular respiration • Step one of Cellular respiration • Step three of Cellular Respiration • Doesn't require oxygen to make ATP • ...
photosynthesis 2024-01-12
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- usally refered to xanthophyll and carotene
- opens its stroma during the dayand doesnt go through the calvin cycle
- jelly like fluid suurounding the thykaloid
- nanometers measuers it
- used in the calvin cycle
- used in the calvin cycle
- occurs in the stroma
- opens their stroma during the day and grows very slow
- colors that absorb light and produces energy
- procces of using Water,carbon dioxide and sunlight to make glucose and oxygen
- oraganelle where photosynthesis happens
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- where the light reactions occur
- opens and closes the stomata
- ouccurs in the thykaloid
- one bilionth of a meter
- organisms that go through photosynthesis
- a red plant pigment
- things like corn and sugarcane that goes through the calivin cycle
- colors the human eye can see
- absorbs light byt doesnt produce energy dirrectly
20 Clues: a red plant pigment • occurs in the stroma • nanometers measuers it • one bilionth of a meter • ouccurs in the thykaloid • used in the calvin cycle • used in the calvin cycle • opens and closes the stomata • colors the human eye can see • where the light reactions occur • oraganelle where photosynthesis happens • organisms that go through photosynthesis • ...
Aidans geography crossword 2019-10-04
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- the wearing away of land forms
- when the backwash is stronger than the swash
- weathering caused by animals and plants
- the distance travelled by wind over open water
- the process after erosion in the 3-way cycle
- when water runs back down the beach
- the final part of the cycle where the material is dropped off
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- the process of the layers of rock being peeled off
- waves smashing against rocks
- when a wave breaks water is washed up the beach
- when the sea water dissolves rocks
- the waves which build up the beaches
12 Clues: waves smashing against rocks • the wearing away of land forms • when the sea water dissolves rocks • when water runs back down the beach • the waves which build up the beaches • weathering caused by animals and plants • when the backwash is stronger than the swash • the process after erosion in the 3-way cycle • the distance travelled by wind over open water • ...
Hydrosphere 2023-10-03
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- water droplets
- product of the condensation
- process of water movement through a plant
- composition of oceans
- composition of oceans
- CO2
- carried dissolved rock to the ocean
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- aqueous vapor is the gaseous phase of water
- O2
- known as hydraulic cycle
- formed 3.8 billion years ago
- Large body of water
- N2
- substances mass per unit of volume
- underground layer of water-bearing
15 Clues: O2 • N2 • CO2 • water droplets • Large body of water • composition of oceans • composition of oceans • known as hydraulic cycle • product of the condensation • formed 3.8 billion years ago • substances mass per unit of volume • underground layer of water-bearing • carried dissolved rock to the ocean • process of water movement through a plant • aqueous vapor is the gaseous phase of water
plants 2020-02-19
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- swim to the egg
- two year life cycle
- parelle veins
- flowering plants
- dont have a vascular system
- absorb nutrients
- a seedless plant
- one growing season
- seeds absorb this
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- carries water
- were fertilized eggs are kept
- sticky fluid
- mosses liverworts
- angosperms gymnosperms
- produce naked seeds
- netted veins
- gives plant its color
- seedless
- carries minerals
19 Clues: seedless • sticky fluid • netted veins • carries water • parelle veins • swim to the egg • flowering plants • absorb nutrients • a seedless plant • carries minerals • mosses liverworts • seeds absorb this • one growing season • two year life cycle • produce naked seeds • gives plant its color • angosperms gymnosperms • dont have a vascular system • were fertilized eggs are kept
ocean and water cycle words 2022-02-21
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration 2025-12-08
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- Formula for water
- The substances that take part in the reaction for the change
- Cycle/ Name for one cycle for Cellular Respiration
- Formula for glucose
- Storing and transferring energy for almost every living thing
- The outcome of the change from the reactions
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- The powerhouse of the cell
- Formula for carbon dioxide
- Name of the cycle for both Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
- Cycle/ Name for one cycle for Photosynthesis
10 Clues: Formula for water • Formula for glucose • The powerhouse of the cell • Formula for carbon dioxide • The outcome of the change from the reactions • Cycle/ Name for one cycle for Photosynthesis • Cycle/ Name for one cycle for Cellular Respiration • The substances that take part in the reaction for the change • Storing and transferring energy for almost every living thing • ...
science and whatnot 2023-01-06
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- winds blowing from the same dirction
- water that returns to the atmosphere through plants and trees
- land that contributes to water
- evaporated water
- hot and cold air moving in a circular manner
- the pourus material water travels through
- the combination of evaportaion and transpiration
- water blockage systems
- when cold air descends and is compressed by higher pressure
- all bodyies of water are considered?
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- water flowing into a large area
- the upper surface of groundwater
- the change in temperature of the earth
- the cycle of water replenishing itself
- amount of water vapor in the air
- water effected by gravity
- a natural occurance where water escapes the ground
- the pressuring of water vapor
- rising and falling air create a ?
- water from the sky
- the dry region of downwind
21 Clues: evaporated water • water from the sky • water blockage systems • water effected by gravity • the dry region of downwind • the pressuring of water vapor • land that contributes to water • water flowing into a large area • the upper surface of groundwater • amount of water vapor in the air • rising and falling air create a ? • winds blowing from the same dirction • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-10-06
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- what is necessary to start the process of photosynthesis
- where photosynthesis mostly occurs
- during photosynthesis plants take this and carbon dioxide from the air
- Uses the ATP and NADPH to produce Glucose.Occurs after the light reaction.Calvin cycle
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- Water is split into Hydrogen ions, Oxygen, and Electrons. Energy is produced from photons in the form of ATP and NADPH
- the cycle of chemical reactions where the carbon from the carbon cycle is fixed into sugars.
- water is transformed into this during photosynthesis
- Pores in the leaves that let in CO2 and water vapor
- Adenosine triphosphate, the primary energy carrier in living things
- The plant cell where photosynthesis occurs
10 Clues: where photosynthesis mostly occurs • The plant cell where photosynthesis occurs • Pores in the leaves that let in CO2 and water vapor • water is transformed into this during photosynthesis • what is necessary to start the process of photosynthesis • Adenosine triphosphate, the primary energy carrier in living things • ...
Weather Unit Review 2024-10-06
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- Rain, sleet, and hail are all forms of
- a form of energy with shorter wavelengths than violet light
- This is a natural source of air pollution
- The part of the water cycle when vapor cools and forms water droplets
- The process by which water molecules in liquid water escape into the air as water vapor
- reflection of light in all directions
- the holding of heat by gases in the air
- This is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- The way Earth’s rotation makes winds curve is called the
- The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low is called
- This layer of the atmosphere causes meteors to burn up
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- Plants evaporate water vapor through their leaves
- The jet stream can be found in this layer
- wavelengths that are longer than red light
- weather occurs in this atmospheric layer
- The temperature at which condensation begins is called
- Energy from the sun travels to Earth’s surface by
- Lava flows from this source of natural air pollution
- This layer of the atmosphere is very hot
- Air pressure _______ closer to sea level
- This part of the water cycle occurs when water collects in an area
- A type of greenhouse gas
- Athletes typically train at high ______.
- The measure of the amount of water vapor in the air is called
- Humans burn this source of air pollution for energy
25 Clues: A type of greenhouse gas • reflection of light in all directions • Rain, sleet, and hail are all forms of • the holding of heat by gases in the air • weather occurs in this atmospheric layer • This layer of the atmosphere is very hot • Air pressure _______ closer to sea level • Athletes typically train at high ______. • The jet stream can be found in this layer • ...
Danielle's Water cycle 2023-03-03
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- Water droplets found on the side of a cold glass of water are an example of what?
- the continual movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land surface
- cycle another name for the water cycle
- water in its gaseous form
- in the water cycle where water comes together; another term for collection
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- plants "sweat" water from their leaves
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil; downward movement of water through soil; another term for percolation
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- a collection of small water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air, which forms when the air is cooled and condensation occurs
9 Clues: water in its gaseous form • plants "sweat" water from their leaves • cycle another name for the water cycle • in the water cycle where water comes together; another term for collection • Water droplets found on the side of a cold glass of water are an example of what? • the continual movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land surface • ...
Plant Classes and Parts 2024-11-15
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- Protective layer of cells.
- An embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons.
- Attract insects and birds for pollination.
- Male part of the flower.
- Supports the leaves,flowers, and fruit.
- Plants that have male and female flowers on the same plant.
- Transports food from the leaves.
- Anchors the plant and absorbs water and minerals.
- Transports water and minerals from the roots.
- Pore-like openings on the underside of the leaf that allows gas exchange.
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- Plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons.
- Plants that have male and female flowers on separate plants.
- Female part of the flower.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year.
- Plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods.
- Waxy coating that prevents water loss.
- Plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit.
18 Clues: Male part of the flower. • Protective layer of cells. • Female part of the flower. • Transports food from the leaves. • Waxy coating that prevents water loss. • Supports the leaves,flowers, and fruit. • Attract insects and birds for pollination. • Transports water and minerals from the roots. • An embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf. • ...
