water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Plankton Vocabulary 2026-02-02
Across
- Level: The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of
- Tide: A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle. Critical
- other organisms.
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
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- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the
21 Clues: other organisms. • Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plankton Crossword 2026-02-02
Across
- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
Down
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
20 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plate tectonics and water cycle 2024-05-15
Across
- are caused by divergent plate tectonics
- the gas state of water
- condense water building up and falling due to gravity
- plate tectonics coming together
- when water evaporates and goes into the sky to cool off
- the transportation of sediments
- are caused by transformation plate tectonics
- the breaking down of rock
- water flowing over or under land and into a body of water
- makes up 97% of all water on earth
- when plants release water vapor
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- makes up only 3% of all water on earth
- turning water into water vapor (gas)
- are caused by convergent plate tectonics
- plate tectonics sliding past each other
- when water vapor (gas) turns into a liquid
- when water goes through earths atmosphere, oceans and land.
- plate tectonics diving away from each other
- the dropping of sediments that make sedimentary layers
19 Clues: the gas state of water • the breaking down of rock • plate tectonics coming together • the transportation of sediments • when plants release water vapor • makes up 97% of all water on earth • turning water into water vapor (gas) • makes up only 3% of all water on earth • are caused by divergent plate tectonics • plate tectonics sliding past each other • ...
Plate tectonics and water cycle 2023-02-06
Across
- are caused by divergent plate tectonics
- the gas state of water
- condense water building up and falling due to gravity
- plate tectonics coming together
- when water evaporates and goes into the sky to cool off
- the transportation of sediments
- are caused by transformation plate tectonics
- the breaking down of rock
- water flowing over or under land and into a body of water
- makes up 97% of all water on earth
- when plants release water vapor
Down
- makes up only 3% of all water on earth
- turning water into water vapor (gas)
- are caused by convergent plate tectonics
- plate tectonics sliding past each other
- when water vapor (gas) turns into a liquid
- when water goes through earths atmosphere, oceans and land.
- plate tectonics diving away from each other
- the dropping of sediments that make sedimentary layers
19 Clues: the gas state of water • the breaking down of rock • plate tectonics coming together • the transportation of sediments • when plants release water vapor • makes up 97% of all water on earth • turning water into water vapor (gas) • makes up only 3% of all water on earth • are caused by divergent plate tectonics • plate tectonics sliding past each other • ...
water systems vocabulary 2020-02-04
12 Clues: a liquid • a cunk of ice • the cycle of water • water on the ground • its around the world • where the river flows • the crust of the earth • the saltiness of water • someone how tests water • all the water in the world • the earth is dying because _________ • where all the water is led to the large area of water
Action verbs 2014-09-29
Language of Science 2018-11-16
Across
- or mass the amount or quantity of heaviness
- the changes of water from a liquid state to a gas state, due to an increase in temperature.
- What goes up out of boiling water.
- tiny particles
- the molecules are far apart and they move around fast.
- kilometer, centimeter, grams, liters are all examples of?
- use your 5 senses to collect data: see, smell, hear, taste, touch
- is everything that you can taste, touch, smell, hear, and see. It comes in 3 states: solid, liquid, gas.
- writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people, such as biography or history.
- the molecules slide past each other and are closer together.
- cycle, the cycle of processes by which water circulates
- If I ____, then the ___ will ____. An idea that can be tested.
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- smart guess of how many or much.
- water held underground in soil or rock.
- what we know
- any of the various forms in which a writing exists:
- inch, foot, mile, ounce, pound, Fahrenheit all examples of?
- describe an observation.
- goes from one state to another: changing states of matter
- the process by which water changes from a gas to a liquid state.
- guess what will happen next.
- the molecules are close together.
- the most important thought about the topic.
- water that falls from clouds in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- data that uses numbers.
- to seek information by questioning; ask:
- to change
27 Clues: to change • what we know • tiny particles • data that uses numbers. • describe an observation. • guess what will happen next. • smart guess of how many or much. • the molecules are close together. • What goes up out of boiling water. • water held underground in soil or rock. • to seek information by questioning; ask: • the most important thought about the topic. • ...
2a- Olayinka Olaosebikan 2021-04-21
Across
- Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere
- process which water vapor is changed back into liquid water
- this element is part of seawater, atmosphere, coal etc.
- This cycle relies on the sun and gravity to move and through around the earth
- The ammonium salts are absorbed onto clay in the soil and then chemically altered by bacteria into nitrite (NO2-) and then nitrate (NO3- )
- stored under the surface of the earth
- travels between living and non- living things of our plants
- cyanobacteria in the soil or by a bacteria that lives in the roots of certain plants known as
- where most of our nitrogen is
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the oceans.
- This gets nitrogen from it's find that contain organic molecules or plants
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- occurs because of the heat from the sun
- water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow
- plants use water to help make energy, and they also lose some water to the surrounding air
- Through food chains, the carbon that is in plants moves to the animals that eat them
- its been an unchanging thing in our history
- Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas and traps heat in the atmosphere
- Carbon moves from plants and animals to soils.
- Carbon moves from fossil fuels to the atmosphere when fuels are burned.
- determines the type of precipitation that
- supplies the water cycle, can be looked at as the back bone
21 Clues: where most of our nitrogen is • stored under the surface of the earth • occurs because of the heat from the sun • determines the type of precipitation that • its been an unchanging thing in our history • Carbon moves from plants and animals to soils. • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the oceans. • Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere • ...
7.1 CW 1 2025-09-22
Across
- characteristics of soil, like texture and composition, that affect how water moves through it.
- the continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth’s surface.
- the process of water soaking into the ground.
- water that is stored underground in soil or rock layers.
- the layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- the process when plants release water vapor from their leaves into the atmosphere.
- the force that pulls objects toward Earth and helps drive the movement of water in the cycle.
- the way rivers and streams collect and move water across land.
- all the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and glaciers.
- the different forms in which matter exists: solid, liquid, or gas.
- the process of wearing away rocks and soil by wind, water, or ice.
- how easily water can flow through spaces in soil or rock.
- rain that contains harmful chemicals from pollution, which can damage water, soil, and living things.
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- harmful substances added to air, water, or land that negatively affect living things.
- the solid outer layer of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- heat energy that causes changes in water’s state and drives the water cycle.
- the process when water vapor cools and changes back into liquid, forming clouds or droplets.
- water found on the surface of Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- water that flows over the land surface into rivers, lakes, or oceans.
- the shape and features of the land surface, such as hills, valleys, and slopes.
- water that falls from the atmosphere to Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- the presence of harmful substances in water, soil, or air that make it unsafe.
- the process when liquid water absorbs heat and changes into water vapor (gas).
- an area of land where all the water drains into the same river, lake, or other body of water
- the amount of open space between soil or rock particles where water can be stored.
- all living things on Earth, including plants, animals, and humans.
26 Clues: the layer of gases surrounding Earth. • the process of water soaking into the ground. • water that is stored underground in soil or rock layers. • how easily water can flow through spaces in soil or rock. • the way rivers and streams collect and move water across land. • all living things on Earth, including plants, animals, and humans. • ...
Primary Industries 2016-05-01
Across
- Shallow parts of the continental shelf that are good for fishing
- forests Types of forests are usually conservation areas for wildlife,ecosystem services and wildlife.
- Oceans and lakes collect water that has fallen.Water evaporates into the sky again and the cycle continues.
- The people who use a forest and who value it are called _________.
- Involves large areas of land
- Fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor
- Places in the world where water is stored.Examples of stores include oceans,ice sheets,and groundwater
- The waters moves from one store to the another.Water flows through the water cycle.
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- These are forest that are specifically planted to make products people use
- The water beneath the surface of the ground,consisting largely of surface water that has seeped down
- Animals without backbones but with hard protective shells
- Involves relatively small areas of land
- Developed without using artificial chemicals and minimally processed before being sold fresh
- As water vapor in the clouds cools down it becomes water again
- Commercial fishing that is carried out close to shore in small independently owned boats
- A common measure of area
16 Clues: A common measure of area • Involves large areas of land • Involves relatively small areas of land • Fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor • Animals without backbones but with hard protective shells • As water vapor in the clouds cools down it becomes water again • Shallow parts of the continental shelf that are good for fishing • ...
TTT 2022-09-28
Across
- Large amounts of water on the ground
- The Oppesite of Pacific
- Parts of the ocean
- Sleet, Snow, Rain, etc
- Collection of water
- Indian _____
- The Oppesite of Northern
- After the Shelf
- underwater mountain thats just above the surface
- Large Currents that move energy
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- The Most known ocean
- Evaporation from plants
- Underwater Mountains
- Currents that are on the surface
- What makes Water a gas
- Before the Slope
- Deep parts of the ocean
- The part of the water cycle that turns gas to liquid
- The Oppesite of Arctic
- Volcanos
- Currents that are in the deep
21 Clues: Volcanos • Indian _____ • After the Shelf • Before the Slope • Parts of the ocean • Collection of water • The Most known ocean • Underwater Mountains • What makes Water a gas • The Oppesite of Arctic • Sleet, Snow, Rain, etc • Evaporation from plants • The Oppesite of Pacific • Deep parts of the ocean • The Oppesite of Northern • Currents that are in the deep • Large Currents that move energy • ...
Weather and Climate 2023-08-29
Across
- the part of the water cycle when water changes from a liquid to a gas
- moves water from the earth to the sky
- high, thin, wispy clouds
- a wide, thin layer of clouds
- a cloud that forms close to the ground
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- the part of the water cycle when cooled water vapor changes to a liquid
- water that falls from the sky to the ground
- fluffy, cotton-like clouds
- a collection of very tiny water droplets or ice crystals
9 Clues: high, thin, wispy clouds • fluffy, cotton-like clouds • a wide, thin layer of clouds • moves water from the earth to the sky • a cloud that forms close to the ground • water that falls from the sky to the ground • a collection of very tiny water droplets or ice crystals • the part of the water cycle when water changes from a liquid to a gas • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
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- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
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- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
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- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
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- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
Down
- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
Down
- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
Down
- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
Down
- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
7.1 CW 2 2025-09-29
Across
- heat energy that causes changes in water’s state and drives the water cycle.
- the continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth’s surface.
- water that falls from the atmosphere to Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- water found on the surface of Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- the amount of open space between soil or rock particles where water can be stored.
- all the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and glaciers.
- the layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- the process when water vapor cools and changes back into liquid, forming clouds or droplets.
- an area of land where all the water drains into the same river, lake, or other body of water
- rain that contains harmful chemicals from pollution, which can damage water, soil, and living things.
- the presence of harmful substances in water, soil, or air that make it unsafe.
- the process when plants release water vapor from their leaves into the atmosphere.
- the shape and features of the land surface, such as hills, valleys, and slopes.
- characteristics of soil, like texture and composition, that affect how water moves through it.
Down
- the different forms in which matter exists: solid, liquid, or gas.
- water that is stored underground in soil or rock layers.
- harmful substances added to air, water, or land that negatively affect living things.
- the process of water soaking into the ground.
- all living things on Earth, including plants, animals, and humans.
- the process of wearing away rocks and soil by wind, water, or ice.
- how easily water can flow through spaces in soil or rock.
- the way rivers and streams collect and move water across land.
- water that flows over the land surface into rivers, lakes, or oceans.
- the process when liquid water absorbs heat and changes into water vapor (gas).
- the solid outer layer of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- the force that pulls objects toward Earth and helps drive the movement of water in the cycle.
26 Clues: the layer of gases surrounding Earth. • the process of water soaking into the ground. • water that is stored underground in soil or rock layers. • how easily water can flow through spaces in soil or rock. • the way rivers and streams collect and move water across land. • the different forms in which matter exists: solid, liquid, or gas. • ...
Primary Industries 2016-05-01
Across
- Shallow parts of the continental shelf that are good for fishing
- forests Types of forests are usually conservation areas for wildlife,ecosystem services and wildlife.
- Oceans and lakes collect water that has fallen.Water evaporates into the sky again and the cycle continues.
- The people who use a forest and who value it are called _________.
- Involves large areas of land
- Fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor
- Places in the world where water is stored.Examples of stores include oceans,ice sheets,and groundwater
- The waters moves from one store to the another.Water flows through the water cycle.
Down
- These are forest that are specifically planted to make products people use
- The water beneath the surface of the ground,consisting largely of surface water that has seeped down
- Animals without backbones but with hard protective shells
- Involves relatively small areas of land
- Developed without using artificial chemicals and minimally processed before being sold fresh
- As water vapor in the clouds cools down it becomes water again
- Commercial fishing that is carried out close to shore in small independently owned boats
- A common measure of area
16 Clues: A common measure of area • Involves large areas of land • Involves relatively small areas of land • Fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor • Animals without backbones but with hard protective shells • As water vapor in the clouds cools down it becomes water again • Shallow parts of the continental shelf that are good for fishing • ...
Topic 4 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-01-29
Across
- spread out
- water that falls from clouds in the form of rain, snow, or hail
- Earth is called this because water is everywhere on the planet
- the amount of salt dissolved in water
- the change from water vapor into liquid water
- series of events or processes that repeat
- water moving downhill
- rising and falling patterns caused by the pull of gravity
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- places to collect and store water
- the process of changing liquid water into water vapor
- the Earth's surface water moves in a consistent pattern in the form of
- slowly moving body of ice on land
- precipitation that soaks into the ground
- the continuous movement of water on Earth
- most important
- underground water supplies
- a swirling motion
17 Clues: spread out • most important • a swirling motion • water moving downhill • underground water supplies • places to collect and store water • slowly moving body of ice on land • the amount of salt dissolved in water • precipitation that soaks into the ground • the continuous movement of water on Earth • series of events or processes that repeat • ...
Plankton 2024-01-18
Across
- Level: The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Tide: A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
Down
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- other organisms.
- Depth: The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
21 Clues: other organisms. • Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
plankton 2026-02-02
Across
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- other organisms.
Down
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
21 Clues: other organisms. • Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Seasons and Tides 2026-04-10
Across
- hottest season of the year
- has the strongest high and low tides
- path around the Sun
- the imaginary line Earth spins on
- a half of the Earth
- relating to the moon
- the _____ of Earth causes day and night
- season when leaves change color (not fall)
- affects tides but less than the moon
- the line that divides Earth into Western and Eastern halves
- recurring pattern of moon phases
- Earth would not have seasons without this
- Earth's yearlong journey around the Sun
- coldest season of the year
- tidal _____ occurs when water is pulled towards the moon
- tidal cycle when the water reaches its minimum height
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- moon phase where you would expect to experience a Spring tide
- two days of the year when the sun is farthest north or south
- type of tide with the highest tidal range
- atmospheric conditions that change with the seasons
- the northern and southern hemispheres always have opposite _______
- tidal cycle when the water reaches its maximum height
- slightly deforms the moon
- moon phase occurring during neap tides
- low tide is higher than low tide during spring tide
- difference between high and low tide
- season when flowers bloom
- moon phase where you would expect to experience a Spring tide
- happens when there are equal hours of daylight and darkness or one day
- influenced by the gravitational pull of the moon
- experience the least change in the number of hours per daylight per year
31 Clues: path around the Sun • a half of the Earth • relating to the moon • slightly deforms the moon • season when flowers bloom • hottest season of the year • coldest season of the year • recurring pattern of moon phases • the imaginary line Earth spins on • has the strongest high and low tides • difference between high and low tide • affects tides but less than the moon • ...
Crossword Study Guide 2019-12-01
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- C6H12O6
- adenosine triphosphate
- 2 lactate
- H2O
- reactants are C6H12O6 + O2
- a series of enzymes
- production of ATP
- oxygen is needed
- step 3 of cellular resp; 34 ATP
- O2
- step 1 of cellular resp; 2 ATP
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- an individual grana
- step 1 in photosynthesis
- happens when oxygen is not present
- liquid inside the chloroplast
- happens in the chloroplast
- product of alcoholic fermentation
- Where cellular resp takes place
- step 2 in photosynthesis
- C02
- step 2 of cellular resp; 2 ATP
- Where photosynthesis takes place
22 Clues: O2 • H2O • C02 • C6H12O6 • 2 lactate • oxygen is needed • production of ATP • an individual grana • a series of enzymes • adenosine triphosphate • step 1 in photosynthesis • step 2 in photosynthesis • reactants are C6H12O6 + O2 • happens in the chloroplast • liquid inside the chloroplast • step 2 of cellular resp; 2 ATP • step 1 of cellular resp; 2 ATP • Where cellular resp takes place • ...
water cycle PD2 sms iker 2024-12-17
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- when rain hits land and makes it snow
- starts heating up the water to move the water around
- the thing that provides light and power
- Clouds are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float? They float because th
- is the place where oxygen is for people to breathe that contains water molecules
- and snow ice and glaciers are part of the water cycle, even though the water in them
- A spring is a place where water moving underground
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- the colder temp makes the gas turn into liquid
- In the grand scheme of the water cycle, animals may not play a very big role
- melt When it rains, the rivers rise, right? But what about when it snows–what happens then?
- You know all about seepage. When you spill your red fruit drink onto your Mom's white carpet, she rushes
- the chemical formula for a water molecule
- When rain falls where you live, much of it disappears from evaporation,
- Some of the water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground and becomes
- and dew Fog contains very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud, and floats, like a cloud.
15 Clues: when rain hits land and makes it snow • the thing that provides light and power • the chemical formula for a water molecule • the colder temp makes the gas turn into liquid • A spring is a place where water moving underground • starts heating up the water to move the water around • When rain falls where you live, much of it disappears from evaporation, • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
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- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
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- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
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- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
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- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
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- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Ecology 2021-09-20
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- A group of organisms that come together to produce fertile
- An organism feeds on other organisms.
- The environment where an animal lives
- An thing in a biome or an ecosystem that is non-living
- An organism that feeds on both plants and animals
- A series of organism that dependent on each other to gain energy
- All spaces in/on/above Earth where creatures live
- An organism that makes its own food
- An organism that eats other organisms to gain energy
- A group of organisms living in one area
- A series of interlocking and independent food chains
- A large geographical area that has similar abiotic conditions and biotic creatures
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- The amount organisms of one species living in a small area
- The change in either a species, composition, structure or architecture of vegetation through time
- The process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere down to Earth and back again
- An organism that eats plants for energy
- A organism the feeds on and breaks down plant and animals into simple substances
- The cycle that processes water through the atmosphere, oceans and land
- A living organism that takes shape in its environment
19 Clues: An organism that makes its own food • An organism feeds on other organisms. • The environment where an animal lives • An organism that eats plants for energy • A group of organisms living in one area • An organism that feeds on both plants and animals • All spaces in/on/above Earth where creatures live • An organism that eats other organisms to gain energy • ...
P5 water cycle T1L5 2024-12-23
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- When water is boiling, it will stay at a C________ temperature.
- When water vapour from blue-coloured water evaporates, __________ water droplets are found at the cooler bottom surface of the cover
- Process where water changes into water vapour
- Clouds are water in the ________ state.
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- Without the __________, the water cycle cannot take place.
- Process where water vapour changes into water droplets
- To describe the process of condensation, we have to use _____.
- The water cycle ensures a constant supply of ____________ for all living things to drink.
- Water changes from liquid state to solid state when its temperature is at the _________ point.
- The 3 factors that affects the rate of evaporation are _____, Exposed surface area and Temperature.
10 Clues: Clouds are water in the ________ state. • Process where water changes into water vapour • Process where water vapour changes into water droplets • Without the __________, the water cycle cannot take place. • To describe the process of condensation, we have to use _____. • When water is boiling, it will stay at a C________ temperature. • ...
Roots 3 2021-11-16
16 Clues: Order • Sound • to tell • Fancy writing • Disagree with • a music player • Vivid, detailed • One wheeled bike • the study of god • around and around • the study of earth • Another word for water • Used to rehearse lines • Medicinal recommendation • The state of being able to see • something that operates in water
Story of Drinking Water 2017-12-13
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- Water ___ at 212 Degrees Fahrenheit
- There are three ___ in a single drop of water.
- Water under the ground
- What percent of Earth's water is salt water?
- Water vapor becomes a liquid.
- Who were the first people to record methods for treating water??
- Cycle Water moves from Earth, to air, then back to Earth.
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- First country to use chlorine to kill germs.
- What would Earth look like without water.
- Water ____ at 32 Degrees Fahrenheit
- Liquid water becomes a gas.
- Main way to clean water
- Vapor Water as a gas in the air.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- What percent of Earths surface is water?
15 Clues: Water under the ground • Main way to clean water • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • Liquid water becomes a gas. • Water vapor becomes a liquid. • Vapor Water as a gas in the air. • Water ___ at 212 Degrees Fahrenheit • Water ____ at 32 Degrees Fahrenheit • What percent of Earths surface is water? • What would Earth look like without water. • ...
Chapter 13 Vocab 2014-05-05
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- Organisms that only eat animals
- Major regional or global community of organisms
- Organisms that get their energy from nonliving resources
- Species that has an unusually large effect on its ecosystem
- Organisms that eat both plants and animals
- Certain types of bacteria convert gaseous nitrogen into ammonia
- Group of different species that live together in one area
- Diagram that compares energy used by producers, primary consumers, and other trophic levels
- Organisms that eat detritus, or dead organic matter
- Cycle Circular pathway of water on earth from the atmosphere, to the surface, below ground, and back (also known as the water cycle)
- Levels of the nourishment in a food chain
- Cycle Movement of a particular chemical through living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- Organisms that get energy by eating other living, or once-living resources
- Sequence that links species by their feeding relationships
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- Model that shows the complex network of feeding relationships
- All organisms as well as the climate, soil, water, rocks, other nonliving things in a given area
- Consumers that have a varying diet
- that break down organic matter into simpler compounds
- Organisms that only eat plants
- Assortment, or variety, of living things in an ecosystem
- Producers are called this
- Living things
- Study of the interactions among living things, and between living things and their surroundings
- Consumers are called this
- Nonliving
- Measure of the total dry mass of an organism in a given way
26 Clues: Nonliving • Living things • Producers are called this • Consumers are called this • Organisms that only eat plants • Organisms that only eat animals • Consumers that have a varying diet • Levels of the nourishment in a food chain • Organisms that eat both plants and animals • Major regional or global community of organisms • Organisms that eat detritus, or dead organic matter • ...
Chapter 13 Vocab 2014-05-05
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- Organisms that get their energy from nonliving resources
- Organisms that only eat animals
- Consumers that have a varying diet
- Model that shows the complex network of feeding relationships
- Diagram that compares energy used by producers, primary consumers, and other trophic levels
- Certain types of bacteria convert gaseous nitrogen into ammonia
- Detritivores that break down organic matter into simpler compounds
- Cycle Circular pathway of water on earth from the atmosphere, to the surface, below ground, and back (also known as the water cycle)
- Sequence that links species by their feeding relationships
- Study of the interactions among living things, and between living things and their surroundings
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- Organisms that get energy by eating other living, or once-living resources
- Organisms that eat detritus, or dead organic matter
- Living things
- Levels of the nourishment in a food chain
- Major regional or global community of organisms
- Species that has an unusually large effect on its ecosystem
- Cycle Movement of a particular chemical through living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- Consumers are called this
- Assortment, or variety, of living things in an ecosystem
- All organisms as well as the climate, soil, water, rocks, other nonliving things in a given area
- Nonliving
- Group of different species that live together in one area
- Organisms that eat both plants and animals
- Producers are called this
- Measure of the total dry mass of an organism in a given way
- Organisms that only eat plants
26 Clues: Nonliving • Living things • Consumers are called this • Producers are called this • Organisms that only eat plants • Organisms that only eat animals • Consumers that have a varying diet • Levels of the nourishment in a food chain • Organisms that eat both plants and animals • Major regional or global community of organisms • Organisms that eat detritus, or dead organic matter • ...
planton cross word 2024-01-17
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- other organisms.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Tide: A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase Meroplankton: Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
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- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Level: The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Depth: The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
20 Clues: other organisms. • Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
PLANKTON IN AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS 2024-01-19
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- Level: The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Tide: A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
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- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- other organisms.
- Depth: The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
21 Clues: other organisms. • Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plankton in Aquatic Ecosystems 2026-02-02
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- Level: The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Tide: A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
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- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- other organisms.
- Depth: The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
21 Clues: other organisms. • Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Plankton Vocab 2026-02-04
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- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Level The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Depth The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
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- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- Tide A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell. Copepods: Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- other organisms.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
20 Clues: other organisms. • Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments. • ...
photosynthesis and resperation 2019-11-25
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- contains chlorophyll
- the action of breathing
- NADH to FADH2 to molecule oxygen.
- no oxygen
- H2O
- C6H12O6
- carboxyl group adjacent to the hydroxyl group
- formula of C2 H6 O
- the grana are imbedded
- metabolic pathway
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- break down of glucose
- breakdown of bacteria, yeast, etc
- where respiration occurs
- light-independent reaction
- O2
- light energy to make two molecules
- converting ADP to ATP energy
- flattened sacs inside the chloroplast
- when plants use sunlight to make their own food
- CO2
- provides energy
- requiring oxygen
22 Clues: O2 • H2O • CO2 • C6H12O6 • no oxygen • provides energy • requiring oxygen • metabolic pathway • formula of C2 H6 O • contains chlorophyll • break down of glucose • the grana are imbedded • the action of breathing • where respiration occurs • light-independent reaction • converting ADP to ATP energy • breakdown of bacteria, yeast, etc • NADH to FADH2 to molecule oxygen. • ...
WATER 2017-11-06
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- The starting point of a river
- The most important river in Andalucía
- Water that flows over the ground
- Water is absorbed by the soil.
- A large enclosed body of fresh water
- The constant movement of water around the Earth is called the water _______
- A natural flow of underground water that reaches the surface
- Plants lose water through their leaves
- Water vapour rises, cools and form clouds.
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- The longest river in the iberian peninsula
- The sea we have here in Fuengirola
- a large body of salt water
- Water becomes water vapour.
- The type of water animals need for drinking
- Water from the clouds fall to the ground
- Water falls and collect in bodies of water
- A large body of salt water, smaller than an ocean.
17 Clues: a large body of salt water • Water becomes water vapour. • The starting point of a river • Water is absorbed by the soil. • Water that flows over the ground • The sea we have here in Fuengirola • A large enclosed body of fresh water • The most important river in Andalucía • Plants lose water through their leaves • Water from the clouds fall to the ground • ...
Pressure 2022-05-20
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- Layer with heat change
- The amount of heat in a object
- Moving air
- What’s all around you
- When dense cold water sinks
- Pressure measured in what unit.
- Layer with most life
- The heat from the sun
- The height above sea level
- Streams of water
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- 4 in a year
- When dense warm water rises
- The cycle of heat that convection creates
- Water condensing in air
- Layer that blocks UV light
- Mass divided by volume
- air that sinks.
- Air that rises.
- the global network of currents
- The closer you are to it the hotter it is
20 Clues: Moving air • 4 in a year • air that sinks. • Air that rises. • Streams of water • Layer with most life • What’s all around you • The heat from the sun • Layer with heat change • Mass divided by volume • Water condensing in air • Layer that blocks UV light • The height above sea level • When dense warm water rises • When dense cold water sinks • The amount of heat in a object • ...
science 2022-10-24
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- water water collecting on ground
- to pass through
- cycle the continuous movement of water
- the action of staying or sticking together
- an area that can channel rainfall and melted snow to creeks, rivers, ect
- of water
- not allowing
- water held under the soil
- a slow moving mass formed by the accumulation or snow
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- the exhalation of water vapor through the plants
- water collecting on cold surface
- water not found in sea but fresh
- aboveground to the subsurface
- liquids and gas allowed to pass through
- land draining away of water
15 Clues: of water • not allowing • to pass through • water held under the soil • land draining away of water • aboveground to the subsurface • water water collecting on ground • water collecting on cold surface • water not found in sea but fresh • cycle the continuous movement of water • liquids and gas allowed to pass through • the action of staying or sticking together • ...
TTT 2022-09-28
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- Large amounts of water on the ground
- The Oppesite of Pacific
- Parts of the ocean
- Sleet, Snow, Rain, etc
- Collection of water
- Indian _____
- The Oppesite of Northern
- After the Shelf
- underwater mountain thats just above the surface
- Large Currents that move energy
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- The Most known ocean
- Evaporation from plants
- Underwater Mountains
- Currents that are on the surface
- What makes Water a gass
- Before the Slope
- Deep parts of the ocean
- The part of the water cycle that turns gas to liquid
- The Oppesite of Arctic
- Volcanos
- Currents that are in the deep
21 Clues: Volcanos • Indian _____ • After the Shelf • Before the Slope • Parts of the ocean • Collection of water • The Most known ocean • Underwater Mountains • The Oppesite of Arctic • Sleet, Snow, Rain, etc • Evaporation from plants • What makes Water a gass • The Oppesite of Pacific • Deep parts of the ocean • The Oppesite of Northern • Currents that are in the deep • Large Currents that move energy • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2022-10-02
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- Volcanoes
- Plants draw water from ground
- Contains 68% of the world's freshwater
- CO2 in, oxygen out
- Ocean, plants, atm
- Nitrites converting to nitrates
- Burning fossil fuels to release energy fast
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- Convert nitrate to gasesous nitrogen
- Rocks (weathering)
- Dead materials sink to the bottom of the ocean
- Useable form on nitrogen
- Soil bacteria turning waste into ammonia
- Extra nutrients enter aquatic ecosystem
- Removal of nutrients as water passes through soil
- Taking up nutrients by the roots of plants
- Convert N2gas into biological compound
- Oxygen in, CO2 out
- Burning of fossil fuels
- Drives water cycle
- Water sinking into the ground
20 Clues: Volcanoes • Rocks (weathering) • Oxygen in, CO2 out • CO2 in, oxygen out • Drives water cycle • Ocean, plants, atm • Burning of fossil fuels • Useable form on nitrogen • Plants draw water from ground • Water sinking into the ground • Nitrites converting to nitrates • Convert nitrate to gasesous nitrogen • Contains 68% of the world's freshwater • Convert N2gas into biological compound • ...
5/6 science 2023-10-13
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- cycle where nitrogen gas is changed into forms of nitrogen that plants can use
- cycle in which water moves through the environment
- cycle by which carbon and oxygen cycles among plants, animals and the environment
- process by which liquid changes to gas
- any form of water falling from clouds
- process by which plants give off water through stomata
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- the process by which gas change back to liquid
- process that releases energy from food
8 Clues: any form of water falling from clouds • process that releases energy from food • process by which liquid changes to gas • the process by which gas change back to liquid • cycle in which water moves through the environment • process by which plants give off water through stomata • cycle where nitrogen gas is changed into forms of nitrogen that plants can use • ...
Cycles of Matter 2017-04-11
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- / A _______________ is a group of parts that work together to perform a function.
- / The main pigment used for photosynthesis.
- cycle / The _______________________ is the process by which carbon moves within and between organisms and their physical environment.
- / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms.
- / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid.
- / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas.
- / Every living things needs __________.
- / Green is an example of a _____________, or colored chemical compound that absorbs light.
- / Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all examples of ___________________.
- / "According to the ___________ laws, the total amount of matter and energy in the Earth system stays constant.
- / The ______________ in the photosynthesis formula means "yields".
- / Cellular respiration and photosynthesis can be considered _____________ processes.
- warming / One type of human impact on the carbon cycle, raising the overall temperature of the Earth.
- / A waste product of photosynthesis.
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- / During photosynthesis, sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into _______ and oxygen.
- / An energy releasing process that does not require oxygen.
- / Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- / Cellular ____________ is the process by which cells obtain energy from glucose.
- / The process by which a cell captures energy in sunlight and uses it to make food.
- / "Together these two processes form a cycle that keeps the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide fairly ____________"
- / Where in the cell the second stage of cellular respiration occurs.
- cycle / The processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation make up the _______________.
- / The processes by which carbon and oxygen are recycled are _______________.
- / An organism that cannot make its own food / must eat to survive.
- / An organism that makes its own food / does NOT need to eat to survive.
- / A community of organisms that live in a particular areas, along with their non-living environment.
- / Another word for "respiration".
- / Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of __________ .
- / Number of stages in both cellular respiration AND photosynthesis.
- / C6 H12 06 is the chemical compound for ______________.
30 Clues: / Another word for "respiration". • / A waste product of photosynthesis. • / Every living things needs __________. • / The main pigment used for photosynthesis. • / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms. • / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid. • / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas. • ...
Cycles of Matter 2017-04-11
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- / Green is an example of a _____________, or colored chemical compound that absorbs light.
- / An organism that makes its own food / does NOT need to eat to survive.
- / A community of organisms that live in a particular areas, along with their non-living environment.
- / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas.
- / Number of stages in both cellular respiration AND photosynthesis.
- / Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- / The process by which a cell captures energy in sunlight and uses it to make food.
- / A waste product of photosynthesis.
- / "According to the ___________ laws, the total amount of matter and energy in the Earth system stays constant.
- / "Together these two processes form a cycle that keeps the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide fairly ____________"
- / An energy releasing process that does not require oxygen.
- / The main pigment used for photosynthesis.
- / Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of __________ .
- / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid.
- / The ______________ in the photosynthesis formula means "yields".
- / Every living things needs __________.
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- / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms.
- / C6 H12 06 is the chemical compound for ______________.
- / An organism that cannot make its own food / must eat to survive.
- / Cellular ____________ is the process by which cells obtain energy from glucose.
- / Cellular respiration and photosynthesis can be considered _____________ processes.
- / Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all examples of ___________________.
- warming / One type of human impact on the carbon cycle, raising the overall temperature of the Earth.
- / The processes by which carbon and oxygen are recycled are _______________.
- / Where in the cell the second stage of cellular respiration occurs.
- / A _______________ is a group of parts that work together to perform a function.
- / During photosynthesis, sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into _______ and oxygen.
- / Another word for "respiration".
- cycle / The _______________________ is the process by which carbon moves within and between organisms and their physical environment.
- cycle / The processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation make up the _______________.
30 Clues: / Another word for "respiration". • / A waste product of photosynthesis. • / Every living things needs __________. • / The main pigment used for photosynthesis. • / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms. • / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid. • / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Practice 2025-09-29
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- produced at the end of ETC
- and FADH2 energy carriers in respiration
- phosphorylation produces most ATP
- make up thylakoid membranes
- Site of light reactions
- site of glycolysis
- requires oxygen
- molecule created in photosystem I
- step where glucose is initially broken down
- step where CO2 is captured from air
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- Location of electron transport chain
- Site of Krebs cycle
- purpose of fermentation
- diffusion of H+ across ATP synthase
- similarity to bacteria
- site of CO2 production in respiration
- Location of Calvin cycle
- acid type of fermentation in animal cells
- gas released early in photosynthesis
- organelle where photosynthesis happens
20 Clues: requires oxygen • site of glycolysis • Site of Krebs cycle • similarity to bacteria • purpose of fermentation • Site of light reactions • Location of Calvin cycle • produced at the end of ETC • make up thylakoid membranes • molecule created in photosystem I • diffusion of H+ across ATP synthase • step where CO2 is captured from air • Location of electron transport chain • ...
Weather and Climate 2025-10-08
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- type of front that moves quickly and can bring stormy weather
- the lay of the land
- low density
- water vapor in the air
- type of front that can bring clouds and rain for days
- height above sea level
- when water vapor cools down and becomes liquid
- how near or far something is
- type of front drawn with both blue triangles and red domes
- high density
- movement of air
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- when liquid water heats up and becomes water vapor
- water vapor escaping from plants
- liquid and solid water particles
- where two air masses meet
- average weather over many years
- distance north or south of the equator
- daily state of the atmosphere
- source of energy for the water cycle
19 Clues: low density • high density • movement of air • the lay of the land • water vapor in the air • height above sea level • where two air masses meet • how near or far something is • daily state of the atmosphere • average weather over many years • water vapor escaping from plants • liquid and solid water particles • source of energy for the water cycle • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-25
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- Condensation forms _________s in the sky.
- The area where two air masses meet.
- Rock that changes from one type to another type under extreme heat and pressure.
- A tornado always begins as a _________.
- In the _________ cycle, the recycling of old rock into new is an ongoing process.
- _________ moves from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
- _________ have the fastest winds on Earth and form over land.
- A rise in sea level caused by a storm’s winds is called a storm _______.
- Water, ice, living things, wind, or temperature change can cause a gradual wearing away or change of rock and soil. This is called _________.
- Storm surges can increase _________.
- The spot in the middle of a hurricane.
- _________ currents affect weather worldwide.
- Tornadoes are measured on the _________ Scale using F0 to F5.
- Greenhouse _________ help keep the Earth warm.
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- The way the surface of a mineral reflects light.
- When wind speeds reach 61 km per hour, this is called a tropical ________.
- The changing of water to water vapour.
- Rock formed of cemented sediment layers.
- A _________ gets weaker as they move closer to land.
- When water vapour turns into water.
- The movement of weathered pieces of rock.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Most of Earth’s _________ is in the oceans and seas.
- _________ are different kinds of crystals that make up rocks.
- Rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens.
- A hurricane _________ predicts a storm’s path.
- In the water cycle, the _________ will cause the water to evaporate.
- All ocean water has different _________ levels.
28 Clues: The area where two air masses meet. • When water vapour turns into water. • Storm surges can increase _________. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • The changing of water to water vapour. • The spot in the middle of a hurricane. • A tornado always begins as a _________. • Rock formed of cemented sediment layers. • Condensation forms _________s in the sky. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-25
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- In the _________ cycle, the recycling of old rock into new is an ongoing process.
- The movement of weathered pieces of rock.
- The spot in the middle of a hurricane.
- _________ moves from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
- When wind speeds reach 61 km per hour, this is called a tropical ________.
- Condensation forms _________s in the sky.
- Water, ice, living things, wind, or temperature change can cause a gradual wearing away or change of rock and soil. This is called _________.
- _________ have the fastest winds on Earth and form over land.
- Rock that changes from one type to another type under extreme heat and pressure.
- _________ are different kinds of crystals that make up rocks.
- Greenhouse _________ help keep the Earth warm.
- A tornado always begins as a _________.
- Rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens.
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- Storm surges can increase _________.
- A rise in sea level caused by a storm’s winds is called a storm _______.
- _________ currents affect weather worldwide.
- A hurricane _________ predicts a storm’s path.
- Rock formed of cemented sediment layers.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- The way the surface of a mineral reflects light.
- The changing of water to water vapour.
- All ocean water has different _________ levels.
- When water vapour turns into water.
- A _________ gets weaker as they move closer to land.
- Most of Earth’s _________ is in the oceans and seas.
- The area where two air masses meet.
- Tornadoes are measured on the _________ Scale using F0 to F5.
- In the water cycle, the _________ will cause the water to evaporate.
28 Clues: When water vapour turns into water. • The area where two air masses meet. • Storm surges can increase _________. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • The spot in the middle of a hurricane. • The changing of water to water vapour. • A tornado always begins as a _________. • Rock formed of cemented sediment layers. • The movement of weathered pieces of rock. • ...
standard 4 element c 2015-03-20
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- the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- factors-non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms
- of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- the state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct.
- cycle-the cycle of processes by which water circulates
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- factors- any living component that affects another organism
- or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment
- cycle- the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere
- cycle- processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
10 Clues: the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country • cycle-the cycle of processes by which water circulates • factors- any living component that affects another organism • a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment • cycle- the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere • ...
standard 4 element c 2015-03-20
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- cycle-the cycle of processes by which water circulates
- factors-non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms
- of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- the state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct.
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- cycle- the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere
- or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment
- cycle- processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms
- factors- any living component that affects another organism
10 Clues: cycle-the cycle of processes by which water circulates • the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country • factors- any living component that affects another organism • a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment • cycle- the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
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- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
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- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
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- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
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- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
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- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a underground layor
- tectonic plates shRunoffunof when theres to much water it becomes rivers lakes stream
- Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu
- its from when a volcano erupts
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- rain sleet hail and rarer thing
- A layor inside earth
- they form from to a gas to a liquid
- cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation
- core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner
- liquid ice and glaciers
10 Clues: a underground layor • A layor inside earth • liquid ice and glaciers • its from when a volcano erupts • rain sleet hail and rarer thing • they form from to a gas to a liquid • cycle Underground water clouds and precipitation • Cycle it goes to igneous metaforbic and sedimortu • core its the 3rd layor inside earth before the inner • ...
water puzzle 2021-07-03
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- not dirty
- large body of salt water
- vapor in the atmosphere forms:
- to add water to an aquifer
- water beneath the earth's surface
- about 70 percent of the human body is made up of:
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- marshy area
- evaporation, transpiration, precipitation and infiltration make up the water:
- like a stream
- to contaminate
- to consume or "eat" water
- water holding formation
- a "tube" to pump groundwater
13 Clues: not dirty • marshy area • like a stream • to contaminate • water holding formation • large body of salt water • to consume or "eat" water • to add water to an aquifer • a "tube" to pump groundwater • vapor in the atmosphere forms: • water beneath the earth's surface • about 70 percent of the human body is made up of: • ...
Land Water and Human Interactions 2025-12-03
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- A dead zone is caused when there is not enough _______ in the water.
- The step in the water cycle caused by water warming up from the sun.
- Erosion is an example of a ________ process.
- The step in the water cycle where water falls from the sky because of gravity.
- Deposition is an example of a ______ process.
- The process of sediment and rock being removed by wind or water.
- Excess water that flows over the land into streams and rivers.
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- A water droplet can start in the ocean but end up on the top of a mountain in an iceberg because of the _______ (two words).
- The process of sediment being dropped or settled out of water.
- A gas has more ______ than a solid.
- The process of planning, building, and testing a solution to a problem is called the ______ process.
- The lines on a topographic map are called ______ lines.
12 Clues: A gas has more ______ than a solid. • Erosion is an example of a ________ process. • Deposition is an example of a ______ process. • The lines on a topographic map are called ______ lines. • The process of sediment being dropped or settled out of water. • Excess water that flows over the land into streams and rivers. • ...
Photosynthesis-Irene 2024-10-31
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- Is a 5 carbon sugar found in ADP and ATP
- Uses light energy to help convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen.
- Adenosine diphosphate is a molecule that is involved in transferring and providing cells with energy.
- Reactant needed for Light-Dependent stage (H20)
- Adenosine triphosphate is the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- for photosynthesis, the optimal is 0 degrees Celsius to 35
- Can store more energy than ATP
- Organelle within the cells of plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis;
- Where the photosystem 2 takes place
- A living thing, like a plant, that can make its own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- Energy source for Light-Dependent stage
- The other name for Light Independent Stage, or Photosystem 1
- A green pigment found in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria that helps plants make their own food through photosynthesis
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- also called Calvin Cycle or Photosystem 1, doesn't need energy
- It has 3 groups in ATP and 2 in ADP
- Organism that must eat other organisms to obtain energy, meaning they cannot make their own food
- The natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue
- An organism that obtains energy and nutrients by eating other organisms
- A chemical process that occurs in plants, algae, and some types of bacteria, when they are exposed to sunlight.
- A clear gas composed of one atom of carbon (C) and two atoms of oxygen (O). Is the reactant needed for the Calvin Cycle.
- A nitrogen containing compound found in ADP and ATP
- Absorbs light energy to split water molecules, producing oxygen and helping generate energy for the plant.
- Where the Calvin Cycle takes place
- Organism that can create its own food, typically through photosynthesis
- A stack of coin-shaped thylakoids in the chloroplasts of plant cells
- Product that made the Light-Dependent stage
- also called Photosystem 2, needs energy
- Used in the Calvin Cycle to provide energy to produce sugar
28 Clues: Can store more energy than ATP • Where the Calvin Cycle takes place • It has 3 groups in ATP and 2 in ADP • Where the photosystem 2 takes place • Energy source for Light-Dependent stage • also called Photosystem 2, needs energy • Is a 5 carbon sugar found in ADP and ATP • Product that made the Light-Dependent stage • Reactant needed for Light-Dependent stage (H20) • ...
Water Supply Vocabulary 2025-03-11
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- Cycle movement of water on, above, and below the earth's surface
- vapor turning into liquid
- released from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- movement of water on, above, and below the earth's surface
- removing contaminants from water making it safe to use.
- study of water movement, distribution, and quality
- located beneath the earth's surface
- safe to drink or use for food preparation
- making water safe for use
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- process of removing particles from water
- area that drains into a particular water body
- not sufficient (enough) available
- wastewater containing human waste
- adding chlorine to water to kill bacteria and disinfect it.
- removing salt from seawater
- removing contaminants from water making it safe to use.
- water turning into vapor (gas like)
- That flows over the grounds surface
- clean wastewater from baths, sinks, washing machines
- Layer of water bearing rocks
20 Clues: vapor turning into liquid • making water safe for use • removing salt from seawater • Layer of water bearing rocks • not sufficient (enough) available • wastewater containing human waste • water turning into vapor (gas like) • That flows over the grounds surface • located beneath the earth's surface • process of removing particles from water • ...
Water System Crossword 2025-01-26
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- An area with a specific climate that differs from other areas
- Energy that is provided from the sun is absorbed inland, in water or in the air
- An underground freshwater reservoir which is leveled to the surface of a body of water nearby
- Water that is present inland, in the atmosphere and underground
- A material that is capable of heat absorption
- Water fills gaps and spaces in fertile soil under the surface
- The repeated cycle where water evaporates, condensates and precipitates due to weather changes
- Heat and moisture builds up on a wide body of water and causes storms
- A device used for extracting water through the aquifer above the surface
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- A large mass of ice that gradually moves down a valley or a slope due to gravity
- An area where bodies of water drain into one body of water
- Abnormally large ice masses on both poles that stay iced all year due to them being far from the equator
- Takes longer to heat up than land or air, but stays moderately warm longer
- Air spinning in a thunderstorm builds up over a body of water
14 Clues: A material that is capable of heat absorption • An area where bodies of water drain into one body of water • An area with a specific climate that differs from other areas • Water fills gaps and spaces in fertile soil under the surface • Air spinning in a thunderstorm builds up over a body of water • Water that is present inland, in the atmosphere and underground • ...
Cycles of Matter 2017-04-11
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- warming / One type of human impact on the carbon cycle, raising the overall temperature of the Earth.
- / Every living things needs __________.
- cycle / The _______________________ is the process by which carbon moves within and between organisms and their physical environment.
- / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms.
- / Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of __________ .
- / The main pigment used for photosynthesis.
- cycle / The processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation make up the _______________.
- / Cellular ____________ is the process by which cells obtain energy from glucose.
- / An organism that cannot make its own food / must eat to survive.
- / Green is an example of a _____________, or colored chemical compound that absorbs light.
- / Where in the cell the second stage of cellular respiration occurs.
- / "Together these two processes form a cycle that keeps the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide fairly ____________"
- / The process by which a cell captures energy in sunlight and uses it to make food.
- / The processes by which carbon and oxygen are recycled are _______________.
- / A _______________ is a group of parts that work together to perform a function.
- / Another word for "respiration".
- / The ______________ in the photosynthesis formula means "yields".
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- / C6 H12 06 is the chemical compound for ______________.
- / An organism that makes its own food / does NOT need to eat to survive.
- / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas.
- / Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- / An energy releasing process that does not require oxygen.
- / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid.
- / Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all examples of ___________________.
- / "According to the ___________ laws, the total amount of matter and energy in the Earth system stays constant.
- / A waste product of photosynthesis.
- / Cellular respiration and photosynthesis can be considered _____________ processes.
- / A community of organisms that live in a particular areas, along with their non-living environment.
- / Number of stages in both cellular respiration AND photosynthesis.
- / During photosynthesis, sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into _______ and oxygen.
30 Clues: / Another word for "respiration". • / A waste product of photosynthesis. • / Every living things needs __________. • / The main pigment used for photosynthesis. • / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms. • / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid. • / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas. • ...
Cycles of Matter 2017-04-11
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- / A waste product of photosynthesis.
- / During photosynthesis, sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into _______ and oxygen.
- / The main pigment used for photosynthesis.
- cycle / The processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation make up the _______________.
- / "Together these two processes form a cycle that keeps the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide fairly ____________"
- / "According to the ___________ laws, the total amount of matter and energy in the Earth system stays constant.
- / An organism that cannot make its own food / must eat to survive.
- / Cellular respiration and photosynthesis can be considered _____________ processes.
- / The processes by which carbon and oxygen are recycled are _______________.
- / Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of __________ .
- / An energy releasing process that does not require oxygen.
- / The ______________ in the photosynthesis formula means "yields".
- / The process by which a cell captures energy in sunlight and uses it to make food.
- / Where in the cell the second stage of cellular respiration occurs.
- / Green is an example of a _____________, or colored chemical compound that absorbs light.
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- / Every living things needs __________.
- / Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- / C6 H12 06 is the chemical compound for ______________.
- / An organism that makes its own food / does NOT need to eat to survive.
- / Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all examples of ___________________.
- cycle / The _______________________ is the process by which carbon moves within and between organisms and their physical environment.
- / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms.
- / A community of organisms that live in a particular areas, along with their non-living environment.
- / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid.
- / Cellular ____________ is the process by which cells obtain energy from glucose.
- / A _______________ is a group of parts that work together to perform a function.
- / Another word for "respiration".
- / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas.
- warming / One type of human impact on the carbon cycle, raising the overall temperature of the Earth.
- / Number of stages in both cellular respiration AND photosynthesis.
30 Clues: / Another word for "respiration". • / A waste product of photosynthesis. • / Every living things needs __________. • / The main pigment used for photosynthesis. • / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms. • / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid. • / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas. • ...
Cycles of Matter 2025-04-28
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- / A _______________ is a group of parts that work together to perform a function.
- / The main pigment used for photosynthesis.
- cycle / The _______________________ is the process by which carbon moves within and between organisms and their physical environment.
- / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms.
- / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid.
- / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas.
- / Every living things needs __________.
- / Green is an example of a _____________, or colored chemical compound that absorbs light.
- / Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all examples of ___________________.
- / "According to the ___________ laws, the total amount of matter and energy in the Earth system stays constant.
- / The ______________ in the photosynthesis formula means "yields".
- / Cellular respiration and photosynthesis can be considered _____________ processes.
- warming / One type of human impact on the carbon cycle, raising the overall temperature of the Earth.
- / A waste product of photosynthesis.
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- / During photosynthesis, sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into _______ and oxygen.
- / An energy releasing process that does not require oxygen.
- / Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- / Cellular ____________ is the process by which cells obtain energy from glucose.
- / The process by which a cell captures energy in sunlight and uses it to make food.
- / "Together these two processes form a cycle that keeps the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide fairly ____________"
- / Where in the cell the second stage of cellular respiration occurs.
- cycle / The processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation make up the _______________.
- / The processes by which carbon and oxygen are recycled are _______________.
- / An organism that cannot make its own food / must eat to survive.
- / An organism that makes its own food / does NOT need to eat to survive.
- / A community of organisms that live in a particular areas, along with their non-living environment.
- / Another word for "respiration".
- / Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of __________ .
- / Number of stages in both cellular respiration AND photosynthesis.
- / C6 H12 06 is the chemical compound for ______________.
30 Clues: / Another word for "respiration". • / A waste product of photosynthesis. • / Every living things needs __________. • / The main pigment used for photosynthesis. • / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms. • / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid. • / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas. • ...
Plant systems 2024-01-29
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- plants that complete their cycle in 2 growing seasons
- supports the leaves, flowers and fruit. Conducts water, minerals, and food
- plants that produce for more than 2 years
- root system with many small roots
- means Naked seed in greek
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- Means covered or enclosed seed
- root system that grows from the stem or leaf of a plant
- plants that complete their cycle in 1 year
- tissue int the stem, transports food
- root system with one thick main root
- tissue in the stem, transports water and minerals
- Anchor the plant as well as absorb water and nutrients
12 Clues: means Naked seed in greek • Means covered or enclosed seed • root system with many small roots • tissue int the stem, transports food • root system with one thick main root • plants that produce for more than 2 years • plants that complete their cycle in 1 year • tissue in the stem, transports water and minerals • plants that complete their cycle in 2 growing seasons • ...
Photosynthesis-Respiration Crossword - Louie Hess 2019-11-25
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- where light dependent reactions happen
- CO2, a product of respiration and a reactant of photosynthesis
- O2, a product of photosynthesis and a reactant of respiration
- process of respiration that does not require oxygen
- the process in which an organism uses oxygen and glucose(ATP) to make CO2 and water
- the process in which an organism uses sunlight,water,and CO2 to make oxygen and glucose
- third step of respiration in the mitochondria produces 34 ATP
- process of respiration that requires oxygen
- contains chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, where photosynthesis happens
- form of fermentation that usually happens in plants, makes Ethanol NAD+ and CO2
- second step of respiration in the mitochondria produces 2 ATP
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- form of fermentation that usually happens in animals, makes lactic acid NAD+ and CO2
- the powerhouse of the cell, produces ATP
- a series of enzyme mediated reactions where the product of one reaction is the reactant of another reaction and vice versa
- where the Calvin Cycle happens
- makes a small amount of ATP and NADPH(Glucose)
- a process that uses glycolysis plus an extra step to produce ATP and NAD+ without oxygen
- H2O, is a product of respiration and a reactant of photosynthesis
- makes RuBP and CO2
- NADPH, a product of photosynthesis and a reactant of respiration
- the first step of respiration in the cytoplasm produces 2 ATP
- energy for the cell
22 Clues: makes RuBP and CO2 • energy for the cell • where the Calvin Cycle happens • where light dependent reactions happen • the powerhouse of the cell, produces ATP • process of respiration that requires oxygen • makes a small amount of ATP and NADPH(Glucose) • process of respiration that does not require oxygen • O2, a product of photosynthesis and a reactant of respiration • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-11-29
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- Plants, algae and some bacteria are able to make their own food, and they are called...
- During photorespiration,____________ is used instead of carbon dioxide.
- Jan Ingenhouz discovered that plants used ______ to release oxygen.
- Storage organelles for starch.
- Green pigment in plants.
- The sugar that leaves the Calvin Cycle.
- The products of the light reactions that are used in the light independent reactions.
- Discs where the light reactions take place.
- The first part of photosynthesis.
- Plants get carbon from...
- The enzyme that attaches carbon dioxide to RuBP.
- Energy of Motion.
- Stored energy.
- Infrared energy.
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- The place where water is split during the light reactions.
- Priestley discovered it.
- The earliest idea of how plants grew.
- Energy from the electrons is used to pump H+ ions from the ____ to the thylakoid space.
- The process that uses ATP synthase to make ATP.
- The collection of proteins between photosystem 2 and 1.
- Pores in leaves where water vapor, carbon dioxide, and oxygen pass through.
- The Calvin Cycle is also called_____ reactions.
- Energy in Coal.
- The electron carrier produced during the light reactions of photosynthesis.
- This kind of plant only opens their stomata at night.
- The Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed, but only...
- The 5-carbon molecule that helps begin the Calvin Cycle.
- How many molecules of carbon dioxide, water and oxygen occur in the equation for photosynthesis?
- The organelle responsible for capturing light energy.
- Air is mostly made of...
30 Clues: Stored energy. • Energy in Coal. • Infrared energy. • Energy of Motion. • Priestley discovered it. • Green pigment in plants. • Air is mostly made of... • Plants get carbon from... • Storage organelles for starch. • The first part of photosynthesis. • The earliest idea of how plants grew. • The sugar that leaves the Calvin Cycle. • Discs where the light reactions take place. • ...
sience 2023-04-25
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- Levels each level represents a different organisms
- energy is transferred from living animal to living animal based on the
- water leaving the earth and into the sky
- a type of symbiotic relationship where all species involved benefit from
- Nitrogen nitrogen gas takes up 78% of the atmosphere
- Cycle circulation of nitrogen
- water in the clouds returning to earth
- the act or process of trying to get or win something
- a close, prolonged association between two or more different
- Respiration breaking down molecules and makes atp
- plants absorb nitrogen
- Fuels oil coal gasoline all contain large amounts of carbon
- a relationship between individuals of two species in which one species
- Conversion to be useful to living organisms
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- water vapor cools and becomes liquid
- Web consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- the process by which a plant turns energy from the sun into carbon
- Succession when a new patch of land is created or exposed for the first time
- The interplay between pigeons and humans is an example of neutralism
- relationship between two species of plants or animals in which one
- Cycle movement of carbon from the atmosphere into an organizem
- wastefulness of an organism's
- Succession the process by which the mix of species and habitat in an area changes
- dead organisms slowly decomposing
- Chain the passing of materials to producer to consumer
- other soil bacteria convert to nitrogen
- Cycle movement of oxygen from the atmosphere into living organizem
- Pyramids producer herbivore carnivore
28 Clues: plants absorb nitrogen • wastefulness of an organism's • dead organisms slowly decomposing • water vapor cools and becomes liquid • water in the clouds returning to earth • other soil bacteria convert to nitrogen • water leaving the earth and into the sky • Cycle circulation of nitrogen • Pyramids producer herbivore carnivore • ...
Plankton Vocabulary 2021-08-27
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- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell
- other organisms
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the
- organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms
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- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement
- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle
- Depth The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton
21 Clues: other organisms • Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton • organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms • ...
plankton vocab 2026-02-02
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- Level: The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Tide: A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
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- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- other organisms.
- Depth: The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
21 Clues: other organisms. • Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
playcton 2026-02-02
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- Level: The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Tide: A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
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- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- other organisms.
- Depth: The depth in the water column where the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
21 Clues: other organisms. • Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
The Hydrologic Cycle 2026-03-26
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- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling to Earth.
- Visible collections of condensed water in the sky.
- Water soaking into the soil.
- Layer of gases surrounding the Earth where clouds form.
- Water released as vapor from plants.
- Large bodies of saltwater that store most of Earth’s water.
- Frozen precipitation that falls from clouds.
- Invisible gas form of water in the air.
- Long period of unusually low rainfall.
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- The continuous movement of water on Earth.
- Downward movement of water through soil and rocks.
- Water stored beneath the Earth's surface.
- Water vapor turning back into liquid.
- Main source of energy that drives the water cycle.
- Overflow of water onto normally dry land.
- When water changes from liquid to gas.
- Water flowing over land into rivers or lakes.
- Organisms that release water into the atmosphere through transpiration.
18 Clues: Water soaking into the soil. • Water released as vapor from plants. • Water vapor turning back into liquid. • When water changes from liquid to gas. • Long period of unusually low rainfall. • Invisible gas form of water in the air. • Water stored beneath the Earth's surface. • Overflow of water onto normally dry land. • The continuous movement of water on Earth. • ...
Cycles of Matter 2017-04-11
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- / A _______________ is a group of parts that work together to perform a function.
- / The main pigment used for photosynthesis.
- / "According to the ___________ laws, the total amount of matter and energy in the Earth system stays constant.
- cycle / The processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation make up the _______________.
- warming / One type of human impact on the carbon cycle, raising the overall temperature of the Earth.
- / Another word for "respiration".
- / Green is an example of a _____________, or colored chemical compound that absorbs light.
- / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas.
- / The process by which a cell captures energy in sunlight and uses it to make food.
- / "Together these two processes form a cycle that keeps the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide fairly ____________"
- / The processes by which carbon and oxygen are recycled are _______________.
- / An organism that makes its own food / does NOT need to eat to survive.
- / During photosynthesis, sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into _______ and oxygen.
- / Cellular respiration and photosynthesis can be considered _____________ processes.
- / Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- / A waste product of photosynthesis.
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- / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms.
- / Cellular ____________ is the process by which cells obtain energy from glucose.
- / Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of __________ .
- / An energy releasing process that does not require oxygen.
- / Where in the cell the second stage of cellular respiration occurs.
- / Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all examples of ___________________.
- / An organism that cannot make its own food / must eat to survive.
- cycle / The _______________________ is the process by which carbon moves within and between organisms and their physical environment.
- / C6 H12 06 is the chemical compound for ______________.
- / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid.
- / Number of stages in both cellular respiration AND photosynthesis.
- / Every living things needs __________.
- / A community of organisms that live in a particular areas, along with their non-living environment.
- / The ______________ in the photosynthesis formula means "yields".
30 Clues: / Another word for "respiration". • / A waste product of photosynthesis. • / Every living things needs __________. • / The main pigment used for photosynthesis. • / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms. • / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid. • / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas. • ...
Cycles of Matter 2017-04-11
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- / The processes by which carbon and oxygen are recycled are _______________.
- / A waste product of photosynthesis.
- / A community of organisms that live in a particular areas, along with their non-living environment.
- / "Together these two processes form a cycle that keeps the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide fairly ____________"
- / Another word for "respiration".
- / Green is an example of a _____________, or colored chemical compound that absorbs light.
- / The ______________ in the photosynthesis formula means "yields".
- / Cellular ____________ is the process by which cells obtain energy from glucose.
- / A _______________ is a group of parts that work together to perform a function.
- / "According to the ___________ laws, the total amount of matter and energy in the Earth system stays constant.
- / Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all examples of ___________________.
- / The main pigment used for photosynthesis.
- / Number of stages in both cellular respiration AND photosynthesis.
- / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms.
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- / C6 H12 06 is the chemical compound for ______________.
- / Every living things needs __________.
- / An organism that cannot make its own food / must eat to survive.
- / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid.
- cycle / The processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation make up the _______________.
- / An energy releasing process that does not require oxygen.
- / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas.
- cycle / The _______________________ is the process by which carbon moves within and between organisms and their physical environment.
- / Where in the cell the second stage of cellular respiration occurs.
- / Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of __________ .
- / An organism that makes its own food / does NOT need to eat to survive.
- / Cellular respiration and photosynthesis can be considered _____________ processes.
- / The process by which a cell captures energy in sunlight and uses it to make food.
- / Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- warming / One type of human impact on the carbon cycle, raising the overall temperature of the Earth.
- / During photosynthesis, sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into _______ and oxygen.
30 Clues: / Another word for "respiration". • / A waste product of photosynthesis. • / Every living things needs __________. • / The main pigment used for photosynthesis. • / Nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms. • / When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid. • / The process by which liquid water turns into a gas. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-01-02
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- Another electron carrier produced during the Krebs cycle.
- The site of glycolysis in the cell.
- The powerhouse of the cell where most ATP is produced.
- These are transferred through the electron transport chain to generate ATP.
- The gas released as a waste product during the Krebs cycle.
- The first step of cellular respiration that breaks down glucose.
- The cycle where acetyl-CoA is oxidized to produce NADH and FADH2.
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- An electron carrier produced during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle.
- Cellular respiration that occurs without oxygen.
- The main energy currency of the cell.
- The end product of glycolysis.
- The sugar molecule used as a primary fuel for cellular respiration.
- A molecule formed when oxygen accepts electrons and hydrogen ions.
- Cellular respiration that requires oxygen.
- The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain.
15 Clues: The end product of glycolysis. • The site of glycolysis in the cell. • The main energy currency of the cell. • Cellular respiration that requires oxygen. • Cellular respiration that occurs without oxygen. • The powerhouse of the cell where most ATP is produced. • Another electron carrier produced during the Krebs cycle. • ...
Water Crossword 2018-12-10
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- The object that stops water from getting to the core of the earth
- First part of water treatment
- Sleet, Rain, Snow, or hail
- Water in gas form
- Water that supplies wells and springs
- First people to treat water
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- Water Vapor becoming a solid or a liquid
- The cycle of water going from a solid to a liquid to a gas
- Water moving downward in soil
- Water that goes into lakes and rivers after going through soil
- Last step of water treatment
- A water source underground
- Liquid water becoming a gas
- Water added to an aquifer
- First country to use chlorine to purify water
15 Clues: Water in gas form • Water added to an aquifer • A water source underground • Sleet, Rain, Snow, or hail • Liquid water becoming a gas • First people to treat water • Last step of water treatment • Water moving downward in soil • First part of water treatment • Water that supplies wells and springs • Water Vapor becoming a solid or a liquid • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-25
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- A tornado always begins as a _________.
- Tornadoes are measured on the _________ Scale using F0 to F5.
- Greenhouse _________ help keep the Earth warm.
- Rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens.
- In the _________ cycle, the recycling of old rock into new is an ongoing process.
- The way the surface of a mineral reflects light.
- Water, ice, living things, wind, or temperature change can cause a gradual wearing away or change of rock and soil. This is called _________.
- _________ are different kinds of crystals that make up rocks.
- When wind speeds reach 61 km per hour, this is called a tropical ________.
- When water vapour turns into water.
- Condensation forms _________s in the sky.
- _________ have the fastest winds on Earth and form over land.
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- The area where two air masses meet.
- The movement of weathered pieces of rock.
- The spot in the middle of a hurricane.
- _________ moves from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
- Most of Earth’s _________ is in the oceans and seas.
- Storm surges can increase _________.
- A rise in sea level caused by a storm’s winds is called a storm _______.
- All ocean water has different _________ levels.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Rock that changes from one type to another type under extreme heat and pressure.
- A _________ gets weaker as they move closer to land.
- A hurricane _________ predicts a storm’s path.
- Rock formed of cemented sediment layers.
- The changing of water to water vapour.
- In the water cycle, the _________ will cause the water to evaporate.
- _________ currents affect weather worldwide.
28 Clues: The area where two air masses meet. • When water vapour turns into water. • Storm surges can increase _________. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • The spot in the middle of a hurricane. • The changing of water to water vapour. • A tornado always begins as a _________. • Rock formed of cemented sediment layers. • The movement of weathered pieces of rock. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-03-02
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- A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season.
- The physiological response of plants to changes in the length of day and night.
- A waxy, water-repellent layer on the surface of leaves and other plant organs, which helps to reduce water loss.
- tissue The specialized tissue in plants that transports water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant.
- A type of plant that produces naked seeds, such as conifers and cycads.
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to a stimulus, such as light, gravity, or touch.
- The diploid generation in the life cycle of a plant, which produces spores that give rise to the haploid gametophyte generation.
- A type of angiosperm that has one cotyledon, parallel veins in the leaves, and floral parts in multiples of three.
- plant A plant that has true vascular tissue, including ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
- A structure in the seed of a flowering plant that provides nutrients to the developing embryo.
- A plant that takes two years to complete its life cycle, often flowering and producing seeds in the second year.
- A period of reduced metabolic activity in a plant, often associated with unfavorable environmental conditions.
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- A type of plant that produces seeds enclosed in a fruit, including flowering plants.
- The initial cell formed by the fusion of two gametes, which develops into a new individual.
- A type of plant hormone that promotes cell elongation and controls the direction of growth.
- The process by which a seed begins to grow into a new plant.
- The loss of water vapor from the leaves and stems of plants.
- plant A plant that lacks true vascular tissue, such as mosses and liverworts.
- The haploid generation in the life cycle of a plant, which produces gametes that fuse to form a zygote and give rise to the sporophyte generation.
- A plant that lives for multiple years, often producing new growth each year from the same roots.
- A type of angiosperm that has two cotyledons, branched veins in the leaves, and floral parts in multiples of four or five.
- A hair-like structure in nonvascular plants that anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- A large, divided leaf of a fern or palm.
- A chemical substance produced by a plant that regulates growth, development, and other physiological processes.
24 Clues: A large, divided leaf of a fern or palm. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season. • The process by which a seed begins to grow into a new plant. • The loss of water vapor from the leaves and stems of plants. • A type of plant that produces naked seeds, such as conifers and cycads. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-02-14
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- A flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy to chemical energy.
- use energy from light to transform carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen.
- Where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
- what products from The light reactions transfer to the Calvin cycle
- The fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane; involved in the synthesis of organic molecules from carbon dioxide and water.
- The conversion of light energy to chemical energy that is stored in glucose or other organic compounds; occurs in plants, algae, and certain prokaryotes.
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- The first of two major stages in photosynthesis (preceding the Calvin cycle).These reactions, which occur on the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast and convert solar energy to the chemical energy of ATP and NADPH, releasing oxygen in the process.are both products of the light reactions and are used to power the Calvin cycle.
- absorbs sunlight and uses it to drive the synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water.
- pores on the leaf where O2 exits and CO2 enters
- provides the carbon atoms that are incorporated into sugars in photosynthesis.
- Provides electrons for the light reactions to start the process of photosynthesis
- a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma, becoming larger or smaller according to the pressure within the cells.
- A green pigment located in membranes within the chloroplasts of plants and algae. Chlorophyll a participates directly in the light reactions, which convert solar energy to chemical energy.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct.
- Reactions of photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH.
- The second of two major stages in photosynthesis (following the light reactions).
- an electron carrier that picks up electrons in the light reactions and releases them in the Calvin cycle.
17 Clues: Where the Calvin Cycle takes place. • pores on the leaf where O2 exits and CO2 enters • what products from The light reactions transfer to the Calvin cycle • provides the carbon atoms that are incorporated into sugars in photosynthesis. • Reactions of photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH. • ...
Jaydons Bio Crossword 2019-12-06
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- dioxide - CO2
- - pancake shaped part of chloroplasts
- acid - makes muscles sore
- cycle - makes two ATP
- - ethanol produced by the body
- - doesn't need oxygen
- - contains thylakoids
- - The process that creates glucose
- - related to cellular respiration but no oxygen
- - how we breathe
- - needs oxygen
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- - O2
- dependent reaction - needs light to make food
- - makes food for plants
- pathway - all the processes that go into cells
- - powerhouse of the cell
- - form of fermentation that releases energy
- chain - electron donors transport electrons to electron acceptors
- - energy
- - H2O
- - simple sugar
- cycle - process that consumes oxygen and produces carbon dioxide
22 Clues: - O2 • - H2O • - energy • dioxide - CO2 • - simple sugar • - needs oxygen • - how we breathe • cycle - makes two ATP • - doesn't need oxygen • - contains thylakoids • - makes food for plants • - powerhouse of the cell • acid - makes muscles sore • - ethanol produced by the body • - The process that creates glucose • - pancake shaped part of chloroplasts • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-25
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- A rise in sea level caused by a storm’s winds is called a storm _______.
- All ocean water has different _________ levels.
- A hurricane _________ predicts a storm’s path.
- A tornado always begins as a _________.
- The spot in the middle of a hurricane.
- _________ have the fastest winds on Earth and form over land.
- _________ are different kinds of crystals that make up rocks.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- When water vapour turns into water.
- _________ moves from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
- _________ currents affect weather worldwide.
- When wind speeds reach 61 km per hour, this is called a tropical ________.
- Rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens.
- In the _________ cycle, the recycling of old rock into new is an ongoing process.
- The area where two air masses meet.
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- Most of Earth’s _________ is in the oceans and seas.
- Rock formed of cemented sediment layers.
- Greenhouse _________ help keep the Earth warm.
- Storm surges can increase _________.
- Rock that changes from one type to another type under extreme heat and pressure.
- A _________ gets weaker as they move closer to land.
- The changing of water to water vapour.
- Water, ice, living things, wind, or temperature change can cause a gradual wearing away or change of rock and soil. This is called _________.
- Tornadoes are measured on the _________ Scale using F0 to F5.
- The way the surface of a mineral reflects light.
- In the water cycle, the _________ will cause the water to evaporate.
- The movement of weathered pieces of rock.
- Condensation forms _________s in the sky.
28 Clues: When water vapour turns into water. • The area where two air masses meet. • Storm surges can increase _________. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • The changing of water to water vapour. • The spot in the middle of a hurricane. • A tornado always begins as a _________. • Rock formed of cemented sediment layers. • The movement of weathered pieces of rock. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-25
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- _________ have the fastest winds on Earth and form over land.
- _________ moves from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
- The spot in the middle of a hurricane.
- Condensation forms _________s in the sky.
- _________ are different kinds of crystals that make up rocks.
- Rock that changes from one type to another type under extreme heat and pressure.
- A _________ gets weaker as they move closer to land.
- The area where two air masses meet.
- The changing of water to water vapour.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Rock formed of cemented sediment layers.
- Greenhouse _________ help keep the Earth warm.
- _________ currents affect weather worldwide.
- Storm surges can increase _________.
- In the water cycle, the _________ will cause the water to evaporate.
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- A hurricane _________ predicts a storm’s path.
- When wind speeds reach 61 km per hour, this is called a tropical ________.
- Rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens.
- The way the surface of a mineral reflects light.
- Water, ice, living things, wind, or temperature change can cause a gradual wearing away or change of rock and soil. This is called _________.
- All ocean water has different _________ levels.
- When water vapour turns into water.
- Most of Earth’s _________ is in the oceans and seas.
- Tornadoes are measured on the _________ Scale using F0 to F5.
- A tornado always begins as a _________.
- A rise in sea level caused by a storm’s winds is called a storm _______.
- The movement of weathered pieces of rock.
- In the _________ cycle, the recycling of old rock into new is an ongoing process.
28 Clues: When water vapour turns into water. • The area where two air masses meet. • Storm surges can increase _________. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • The spot in the middle of a hurricane. • The changing of water to water vapour. • A tornado always begins as a _________. • Rock formed of cemented sediment layers. • Condensation forms _________s in the sky. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-25
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- _________ moves from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
- The spot in the middle of a hurricane.
- Condensation forms _________s in the sky.
- When water vapour turns into water.
- Rock formed of cemented sediment layers.
- The movement of weathered pieces of rock.
- A _________ gets weaker as they move closer to land.
- Water, ice, living things, wind, or temperature change can cause a gradual wearing away or change of rock and soil. This is called _________.
- The way the surface of a mineral reflects light.
- The changing of water to water vapour.
- _________ are different kinds of crystals that make up rocks.
- All ocean water has different _________ levels.
- Storm surges can increase _________.
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- Greenhouse _________ help keep the Earth warm.
- The area where two air masses meet.
- _________ currents affect weather worldwide.
- A rise in sea level caused by a storm’s winds is called a storm _______.
- A hurricane _________ predicts a storm’s path.
- Rock that changes from one type to another type under extreme heat and pressure.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens.
- _________ have the fastest winds on Earth and form over land.
- A tornado always begins as a _________.
- When wind speeds reach 61 km per hour, this is called a tropical ________.
- In the _________ cycle, the recycling of old rock into new is an ongoing process.
- Tornadoes are measured on the _________ Scale using F0 to F5.
- Most of Earth’s _________ is in the oceans and seas.
- In the water cycle, the _________ will cause the water to evaporate.
28 Clues: The area where two air masses meet. • When water vapour turns into water. • Storm surges can increase _________. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • The spot in the middle of a hurricane. • The changing of water to water vapour. • A tornado always begins as a _________. • Rock formed of cemented sediment layers. • Condensation forms _________s in the sky. • ...
Weather Crossword 2014-12-17
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- _______ is when water falls from the sky.
- __________ is when water turns into a gas.
- ________ is when ice falls from the sky.
- ________ is warm, moist air.
- a large body of air.
- __________ is thunder head, tall cloud, storm.
- _________ is when snowflakes falls from the sky.
- _________ is a high, strong wind.
- _________ is when water in a solid state.
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- the line where air masses meet.
- is air that you feel.
- _______ is when water turns from a gas into a cloud.
- dark cloud.
- ________ is water in a gas.
- _________ is when lots of water falls into the land.
- ________ is a very high, thin and long cloud.
- a hurricane in Australia is called a ________.
- _________ is white, puffy, look like cotton.
- a________ measures pressure.
- when water turns to ice.
20 Clues: dark cloud. • a large body of air. • is air that you feel. • when water turns to ice. • ________ is water in a gas. • ________ is warm, moist air. • a________ measures pressure. • the line where air masses meet. • _________ is a high, strong wind. • ________ is when ice falls from the sky. • _______ is when water falls from the sky. • _________ is when water in a solid state. • ...
APES UNIT 5 VOCAB 2021-05-21
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- Single celled algae
- Nothing can go in
- Unwanted fish that are thrown back
- very small aquatic animals
- Plants converting the sunlight into food
- Plants that live best in their place of origin
- Nutrients in the water creating lots of O2
- 78% of the air we breathe
- Rainwater that doesn't soak in the ground and carries pollution into bodies of water
- Life under the water
- Water coming back to the surface from the ground
- A hole drilled into the aquifer
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- Nitrogen + Oxygen, found in fertilizers
- Water vapor to water
- Unclear where the pollution's coming from
- The water cycle with a fancy name
- Chemicals used to kill weeds
- Groundwater in porous rock
- Pond scum
19 Clues: Pond scum • Nothing can go in • Single celled algae • Water vapor to water • Life under the water • 78% of the air we breathe • very small aquatic animals • Groundwater in porous rock • Chemicals used to kill weeds • A hole drilled into the aquifer • The water cycle with a fancy name • Unwanted fish that are thrown back • Nitrogen + Oxygen, found in fertilizers • ...
Protecting the Planet Review Puzzle 2024-12-10
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- the process where water moves through the plant, first absorbed by the roots and then expelled through the stoma
- a resource that can be replenished is called a _____ resource
- any nutrient that is only present in limited quantities in an ecosystem
- the presence of harmful substances in the air
- a tiny hole on the leaf of a plant through which water is expelled from the plant
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- the continuous movement of nitrogen on earth through various stages
- the stage of the water cycle where water in gas form turns back into a liquid and is collected into clouds
- water in gas form
- water that is underground
- the destruction of forests
- a harmful environmental contaminant
- a repeating process that circulates an element or compound that is necessary for life is called a ____ cycle
12 Clues: water in gas form • water that is underground • the destruction of forests • a harmful environmental contaminant • the presence of harmful substances in the air • a resource that can be replenished is called a _____ resource • the continuous movement of nitrogen on earth through various stages • any nutrient that is only present in limited quantities in an ecosystem • ...
Natural and Human Impacts 2023-09-25
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- ground layer that stores water
- cannot point at
- zone where water enters an aquifer
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- causing sudden great damage
- can directly point at
- water that's above the ground
- a period with no water
- water below earth's surface
- water that collects in an area
- organisms interacting with their environment
- vortex of violent winds
- continuous
12 Clues: continuous • cannot point at • can directly point at • a period with no water • vortex of violent winds • causing sudden great damage • water below earth's surface • water that's above the ground • ground layer that stores water • water that collects in an area • zone where water enters an aquifer • organisms interacting with their environment
Water in the World 2021-09-14
12 Clues: water vapor • heavy winds • lots of rain • what we drink • rain, hail, snow • small amounts of rain • natural cycle of water • water coming out of leaves • not to much or to little rain • water soaking into the ground • leftover water in a small river form • one side no rain other side lots of rain
Water Types 2022-10-19
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- change from a gas to a liquid
- Impassable, not allowing passage through (such as by a liquid)
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- An attraction between molecules of different substances
- basin The entire geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
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- penetrable; porous; allowing liquids or gas to pass through
- Does not contain any saltwater and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
- A lack of electrical symmetry in a molecule. Charge differences on opposite ends of a structure.
- characteristic of a cell membrane which allows some molecules to pass through but not others
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- huge, slow moving sheets of ice
- water Water above the surface of the land, including lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, floodwater, and runoff.
- river or stream that flows in to a larger river or stream; a branch of the river
- Part of the water cycle where an excess of water runs down and does not sink into the soil and eventually makes it to the rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- cycle The continual movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
21 Clues: change from a gas to a liquid • huge, slow moving sheets of ice • the change of state from a liquid to a gas • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • Attraction between molecules of the same substance • An attraction between molecules of different substances • penetrable; porous; allowing liquids or gas to pass through • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-25
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- Greenhouse _________ help keep the Earth warm.
- Tornadoes are measured on the _________ Scale using F0 to F5.
- The area where two air masses meet.
- Condensation forms _________s in the sky.
- _________ currents affect weather worldwide.
- _________ moves from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
- Rock formed of cemented sediment layers.
- Rock that changes from one type to another type under extreme heat and pressure.
- The movement of weathered pieces of rock.
- A hurricane _________ predicts a storm’s path.
- When wind speeds reach 61 km per hour, this is called a tropical ________.
- Water, ice, living things, wind, or temperature change can cause a gradual wearing away or change of rock and soil. This is called _________.
- In the water cycle, the _________ will cause the water to evaporate.
- _________ have the fastest winds on Earth and form over land.
- The way the surface of a mineral reflects light.
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- All ocean water has different _________ levels.
- A _________ gets weaker as they move closer to land.
- A rise in sea level caused by a storm’s winds is called a storm _______.
- When water vapour turns into water.
- Storm surges can increase _________.
- In the _________ cycle, the recycling of old rock into new is an ongoing process.
- _________ are different kinds of crystals that make up rocks.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- The changing of water to water vapour.
- A tornado always begins as a _________.
- The spot in the middle of a hurricane.
- Most of Earth’s _________ is in the oceans and seas.
- Rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens.
28 Clues: When water vapour turns into water. • The area where two air masses meet. • Storm surges can increase _________. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • The changing of water to water vapour. • The spot in the middle of a hurricane. • A tornado always begins as a _________. • Rock formed of cemented sediment layers. • Condensation forms _________s in the sky. • ...
3rd Grade Unit 3 and 4 Crossword 2023-12-11
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- water that runs off mountains, hills, etc. and falls back into oceans, lakes, and rivers
- how quickly molecules are moving
- physical matter that has mass and takes up space
- the way to measure temperature quantitatively (using numbers)
- the continuous movement of water on, above, or below the Earth's surface
- The total amount of area that the surface of an object occupies
- the measure of how fast the air is moving (unit = miles per hour)
- the state of the air and atmosphere at a specific time and place
- the scale used to measure temperature in the U.S. system (represented using °F)
- water that moves downward into the ground
- the weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- Materials that block the transfer of energy from one source to another
- precipitation that does not get absorbed into the soil and does not evaporate
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- when water falls from the clouds in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- a tool used to measure temperature in degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit
- materials that easily transfer energy from one source to another
- the state of the sky when it is covered by clouds(partly cloudy, cloudy or clear)
- the measure of how much heat energy a substance has
- the scale used to measure temperature in the metric system (represented using °C)
- to decrease the amount of heat energy a substance has
- the process whereby adding heat energy changes something from solid to liquid
- the stage in the water cycle when water vapor (gas) cools and turns into water droplets (liquid). The process creates clouds.
- the stage of the water cycle where water (liquid) turns into water vapor (gas)
- the smallest particle of a substance
24 Clues: how quickly molecules are moving • the smallest particle of a substance • water that moves downward into the ground • physical matter that has mass and takes up space • the measure of how much heat energy a substance has • to decrease the amount of heat energy a substance has • the weather conditions in an area over a long period of time • ...
Plants 2025-10-09
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- 6co2+6H2o+Light energy--c64 1206+602
- The main product of photosynthesis is ____
- Refers to plants that loose their leaves during the dormant season
- What enters the plant through Osmosis?
- The process by which water enters the plant through cell walls
- Plant that lives more than two years
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves
- Plant that retain their leaves year round
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- The process through which plant leaves, stems, and rooms consume oxygen
- A stage when a plant rests
- The process by which plant roots take in water
- The process by which food moves within a plant
- Plant that completes its life cycle in two years
14 Clues: A stage when a plant rests • 6co2+6H2o+Light energy--c64 1206+602 • Plant that lives more than two years • What enters the plant through Osmosis? • Plant that retain their leaves year round • The main product of photosynthesis is ____ • The process by which plant roots take in water • The process by which food moves within a plant • ...
The Essentials of Life: Topic Two - WATER 2023-05-10
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- Farmers get water from the ________ in the mountains
- A cloud at ground level is called ______
- Chemicals that control bugs
- Siphon _________ transfer water from a canal to the field
- Water that comes from underground is called _______ water
- When water is solid it's called _______
- Water flows down from the mountains by the force of __________
- Visible water in the air is called _____________
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- NO WATER - NO FARMS - NO _________
- Center pivot ___________ are used to water crops
- The Liquid state of water is called _________
- When water changes from a gas to a liquid it's called _____________
- Water vapor in the air is called ___________
- Evaporating water that changes back into water is called the Water ________
- Nothing can _________ without water
- The 3 States of Matter are Solid, Liquid & _______
16 Clues: Chemicals that control bugs • NO WATER - NO FARMS - NO _________ • Nothing can _________ without water • When water is solid it's called _______ • A cloud at ground level is called ______ • Water vapor in the air is called ___________ • The Liquid state of water is called _________ • Center pivot ___________ are used to water crops • ...
Water Planet 2024-12-05
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- tiny droplets of water that form on grass and plants when moisture condenses in the early morning or late evening.
- the solid part of the Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- any form of water, such as rain or snow, that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface.
- solid water that forms when water vapor condenses and freezes, typically seen in cold conditions.
- all the water found on, under, and above the surface of the Earth.
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- the process of changing state from a gas to a liquid, resulting in moisture on a cool surface.
- water molecules in the air that exist in a gaseous state.
- the amount of water vapor present in the air, which can influence weather and condensation.
- the long-term atmospheric conditions in a specific area, including temperature and precipitation patterns.
- the process where liquid water changes into invisible gas, known as water vapor.
- an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water and allows it to flow.
- small amounts of water present in the air or on surfaces.
- a measure of how hot or cold something is, which affects the state of water (solid, liquid, gas).
- the layer of gases surrounding the Earth, which contains water vapor and influences weather patterns.
- a series of events that regularly repeat in the same order, like the water cycle that describes how water moves through the environment.
15 Clues: water molecules in the air that exist in a gaseous state. • small amounts of water present in the air or on surfaces. • the solid part of the Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms. • all the water found on, under, and above the surface of the Earth. • the process where liquid water changes into invisible gas, known as water vapor. • ...
Organic Gardening Vocabulary 2024-04-22
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- asexual, diploid phase of a plant that follows a life cycle of alternating generations
- carbon-based naturally occurring material that is or once was living
- biogeochemical cycle where nitrogen is converted into numerous different forms as it circulates amongst different environments
- segment of a flower’s corolla that is typically colored
- the art and science of growing plants
- plant that is genetically adapted for its local growing conditions and has a dedicated role in its respective ecosystem
- logarithmic scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution
- chemical or natural substance added to soil to increase its fertility
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower
- kingdom of spore producing organisms that feed on other organic matter
- loss of water from an environment through evaporation from soil and bodies of water and transpiration from plants
- the part of an ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell
- continuously growing horizontal underground stem that puts out lateral shoots and adventitious roots at intervals
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- process of removing parts of a plant to improve the healthy growth or appearance
- process where plants combine water and carbon dioxide using solar energy to create glucose
- natural home or environment of an organism
- straight tapering root that forms the center of the root system and acts as a storage for sugars
- plants that are planted for the purpose of covering the soil instead of being harvested
- the combination of organic matter, inorganic minerals, water, and air that comprise soil
- powdery substance discharged from the male parts of flowers for the purposes of reproduction
- gamete producing, haploid phase of a plant that follows a life cycle of alternating generations
- biogeochemical cycle in which water continuously moves through different environments
- the female organs of a flower, including the stigma, style, and ovary
- a cultivated plant that is grown for food
- process of an organism growing from a seed or spore
- a plant that lasts for many years
- method of creating decomposed organic nutrient-rich material from food and yard waste
- a plant that lasts for one year
- acronym for Genetically Modified Organism
29 Clues: a plant that lasts for one year • a plant that lasts for many years • the art and science of growing plants • the male fertilizing organ of a flower • a cultivated plant that is grown for food • acronym for Genetically Modified Organism • natural home or environment of an organism • process of an organism growing from a seed or spore • ...
