water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Water Cycle Dinner Menu 2025-02-10
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- What is it called when molecules at the surface of liquid water absorb heat energy to turn into a gas?
- What is the process of water being evaporated through plant leaves?
- What is it called when water flows through across the ground into streams?
- Condensation occurs when water vapor heats up and becomes liquid water.
- cycle What is the continuous process that moves through Earth's surface?
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- What is one of the areas water evaporates from?
- How many forms of precipitation are there?
- What animal lived through the water we are drinking today?
- When water droplets become too heavy, what happens next?
- What is one of the movements the water cycle is driven by?
10 Clues: How many forms of precipitation are there? • What is one of the areas water evaporates from? • When water droplets become too heavy, what happens next? • What animal lived through the water we are drinking today? • What is one of the movements the water cycle is driven by? • What is the process of water being evaporated through plant leaves? • ...
since vocab 2020-10-01
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- when water goes to the same place and drains.
- water vapor in the air turns into a liquid
- storage water in its state for a long time.
- cycle the way that water moves through the earth.
- cycle the same name as a water cycle
- water in the surface goes into soil.
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- different types of water leave a cloud
- when water turns into a gas.
- water that did not evaporate or absorb into soil
9 Clues: when water turns into a gas. • water in the surface goes into soil. • cycle the same name as a water cycle • different types of water leave a cloud • water vapor in the air turns into a liquid • storage water in its state for a long time. • when water goes to the same place and drains. • water that did not evaporate or absorb into soil • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-05
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- CAM plants open their stomata at night to fix CO2
- c3 plants fix carbon directly using the Calvin cycle
- provides sunlight to split the water in the light dependent reaction
- the Calvin cycle uses carbon dioxide to produce glucose
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- the calvin cycle makes glucose using energy from light
- serves as the essential initial source of electrons and protons during the light dependent reaction
- oxygen comes from water in the light dependent reaction
- to power the next stage of photosynthesis
- c4 plants initially fix carbon into a four carbon molecule
9 Clues: to power the next stage of photosynthesis • CAM plants open their stomata at night to fix CO2 • c3 plants fix carbon directly using the Calvin cycle • the calvin cycle makes glucose using energy from light • oxygen comes from water in the light dependent reaction • the Calvin cycle uses carbon dioxide to produce glucose • ...
Greek Combining Forms 2024-12-04
Water cycle 2022-09-21
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- When water gives off mist and water.
- When the sun shines down and the water in lakes and rivers goes up to the atmosphere.
- When liquid comes down from the clouds.
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- When the rain comes down and gets stored in rivers, lakes and dams.
- When the water goes into the clouds and it get too heavy and falls to the earth.
- When it goes to high up and it hot cold air and turns it back into liquid.
6 Clues: When water gives off mist and water. • When liquid comes down from the clouds. • When the rain comes down and gets stored in rivers, lakes and dams. • When it goes to high up and it hot cold air and turns it back into liquid. • When the water goes into the clouds and it get too heavy and falls to the earth. • ...
Water cycle 2022-09-21
6 Clues: the first word in water cycle? • when water from plants gets evaporated? • steam from the water but a different name? • when rain sleet or snow falls from the sky? • the vapour makes a big puffy thing in the sky called? • when water turns in to vapour and goes up in to the sky?
Water Cycle 2022-07-14
6 Clues: Water in a gas form. • When a gas turns into a liquid. • When a liquid turns into a gas. • Condensation found on the ground, usually on grass. • The cycle of the water evaporating and condensing on the earth. • Tiny droplets of condensed water vapor floating high above the ground.
Water cycle 2022-11-28
6 Clues: water seeping underground • water and air leaving plants • makes the energy/heat for the earth • water going to a lake, river or ocean • made of water that falls when it gets too heavy • a solid that skips the liquid phase and turns into a gas
water cycle 2022-11-29
6 Clues: and glaciers • over the ocean and land. • Water moves across the surface through • at high elevations or near Earth's poles • and wetlands. Water is stored in solid, frozen form in • in aquifers. Water in groundwater aquifers is found within cracks and pores in the rock.
water cycle 2022-11-29
6 Clues: and glaciers • over the ocean and land. • Water moves across the surface through • at high elevations or near Earth's poles • and wetlands. Water is stored in solid, frozen form in • in aquifers. Water in groundwater aquifers is found within cracks and pores in the rock.
Water Cycle 2022-11-29
6 Clues: Melting snow • A large body of water • A long stream of water • A layer of soil that stays frozen • occurs when there is excessive precipitation • runoff surface runoff of rainwater and landscape irrigation
Water Cycle 2021-11-19
7 Clues: Gas to liquid • Liquid to gas • sediment is laid down • All the water on earth • Evaporation of water from leaves • the gas phase to the liquid phase • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls
water cycle 2014-01-23
6 Clues: water vapor • forming of clods • water underground • evaporation of water • rain hitting the ground • continual movement of water among earth’s atmosphere
Water cycle 2017-05-01
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- /when water turns in to gas invisible gas rises into the troposphere
- evaporation from animals and humans
- when water vapor cools and turns in to liquid water
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- when water falls through the tropospher
- run-off/when water dose not soak into the ground but runs into the nearest boty of water
- water/ when water is held in the ground
6 Clues: evaporation from animals and humans • when water falls through the tropospher • water/ when water is held in the ground • when water vapor cools and turns in to liquid water • /when water turns in to gas invisible gas rises into the troposphere • run-off/when water dose not soak into the ground but runs into the nearest boty of water
Water cycle 2021-12-06
6 Clues: snow rain hail dew • soaking of the soil with water • water change from gas to liquid • water change from liquid to gas • release of water vapor by plants • production of energy that produce water
Water Cycle 2023-11-02
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- its rain
- water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
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- The changing of state from a liquid to a gas from heat
- the state from a liquid to gas from it cooling down
- The movement of water from a plant
- The movement of water to the lake or river
6 Clues: its rain • The movement of water from a plant • The movement of water to the lake or river • the state from a liquid to gas from it cooling down • The changing of state from a liquid to a gas from heat • water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
Water Cycle 2023-11-02
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- its rain
- water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
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- The changing of state from a liquid to a gas from heat
- the state from a liquid to gas from it cooling down
- The movement of water from a plant
- The movement of water to the lake or river
6 Clues: its rain • The movement of water from a plant • The movement of water to the lake or river • the state from a liquid to gas from it cooling down • The changing of state from a liquid to a gas from heat • water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
water cycle 2024-12-04
6 Clues: when tree water evaporates • when clouds rain down water • when water turns into a gas • water that slides off ground • when water soaks into the ground • when water vapor turns into a cloud
Water Cycle 2024-11-19
6 Clues: How water moves on Earth • The draining away of water from an area • Water droplets get together to form clouds • The sun heats up water at it rises to the sky • Clouds become heavy with water and rains, snows, or sleets • Water collects in different areas, such as ocean, lakes, and rivers
Water Cycle 2024-07-01
6 Clues: liquid changes to gas • gas changes to liquid • process of water soaking into the soil • tiny water droplets floating in the sky • water droplets that fall from the clouds • water that moves through plants or trees
Water Cycle 2024-07-01
6 Clues: liquid changes to gas • gas changes to liquid • process of water soaking into the soil • tiny water droplets floating in the sky • water droplets that fall from the clouds • water that moves through plants or trees
Water cycle 2025-03-03
6 Clues: I am the other name for raining. • I am the process that helps dry clothes. • I am the process that helps form clouds. • am the process required to make ice creams. • I am the process needed to get water in cold countries. • I am the process where rainwater gathers in rivers, lakes and oceans.
Water Cycle 2024-12-20
6 Clues: Capa de gases que rodea la Tierra. • El vapor líquido se transforma en nieve. • Lluvia, aguanieve o granizo que cae de las nubes • Las plantas pierden agua a través de sus estomas. • El cambio de un estado líquido a un estado gaseoso. • El cambio de un estado gaseoso a un estado líquido.
Cellular Respiration Notes (Use Spaces) 2022-10-27
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- energy needed to raise one gram of water one degree C
- what is produced from cellular respiration
- what NAD+ turns into when it gets an electron
- sugar-breaking/first stage
- what is needed to begin cellular respiration
- glucose breaks into two of these
- third stage of cellular respiration
- very important to the ETC
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- breaking down food for energy when oxygen is present
- Citric acid cycle/second stage
- word for needs air
- word for does not need air
- the net amount of ATP glycolysis makes
- how much ATP one pyruvate makes in the krebs cycle
- electron carrier that is produced in the Krebs cycle
- the total amount of ATP the ETC makes
16 Clues: word for needs air • very important to the ETC • word for does not need air • sugar-breaking/first stage • Citric acid cycle/second stage • glucose breaks into two of these • third stage of cellular respiration • the total amount of ATP the ETC makes • the net amount of ATP glycolysis makes • what is produced from cellular respiration • ...
water cycle Iangelys pd 6 2023-11-27
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- clouds The clouds overhead are made of water
- A spring is a place where water is moving underground
- The energy that drives the water cycle
- water soaking into the ground
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- In the grand scheme of the water cycle
- when it rains,the rivers rise
- runoff is nothing more than running off ¨
- liquid water in the atmosphere that holds rain
8 Clues: when it rains,the rivers rise • water soaking into the ground • In the grand scheme of the water cycle • The energy that drives the water cycle • runoff is nothing more than running off ¨ • clouds The clouds overhead are made of water • liquid water in the atmosphere that holds rain • A spring is a place where water is moving underground
B1 2020 Kalra 2020-11-06
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- change the climate of the Earth is changing dramatically
- possibility of flooding at this location
- highest amount of pressure, water cycle takes place
- if we do not stop global warming now ice caps will start ______
- Plants take in Carbon Dioxide and release…
- cycle another word for hydrologic cycle
- greenhouse gases trap and ____ heat
- we burn fossil fuels because it provides us _____ for our cars, buses, etc.
- trace gas, symbol is Ar and atomic number is 18
- ozone layer is located in the…
- what will happen to coastlines if global warming continues
- coldest layer in the atmospheric layers
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- mainly burned for energy, one of main fossil fuels we use
- # of layers in the atmosphere
- because of the global warming it will make ____ stronger
- fuels burning of _____ is the main source of greenhouse gases
- stronger than carbon dioxide and comes from farms
- takes up 78% of the atmosphere
- dioxide responsible for most of global warming
- energy we are trying to switch to ___________ to reduce the amount of fossil fuels being burned
- hottest layer in all the layers
- vapor water is evaporated and turned into…
- some heat is absorbed, then ______, but gets trapped again
- warming greenhouse gases cause…
- outermost layer, no set limit
25 Clues: # of layers in the atmosphere • outermost layer, no set limit • takes up 78% of the atmosphere • ozone layer is located in the… • hottest layer in all the layers • warming greenhouse gases cause… • greenhouse gases trap and ____ heat • coldest layer in the atmospheric layers • possibility of flooding at this location • cycle another word for hydrologic cycle • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Crossword 2023-03-08
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- Living things in ecosystems
- Any organism that requires to eat other animals (meat) to live
- Breaks down any waste from organism or even the organism's dead body
- Any organism that requires to eat plants to live
- Any organism that requires both animals (meat) and plants to live
- The amount of an organism gets from eating another organism
- The process by which organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- The act of being moved or carried by wind, water, etc...
- Where both biotic and abiotic live
- The second step in the hydrologic cycle, brought up into the earth's atmosphere and turns into clouds
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- The first steps on making an ecosystem, usually has lichen or moss included
- Using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals
- The first step in the hydrologic cycle
- The act of plants/animals breathing
- The third step in the hydrologic cycle, lets any rain, heil, sleet, or snow into the earth's ground
- An organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources
- Non-living things in ecosystems
- Any organism who can make its own food or energy
- Happens after a natural disaster, already has soil or dirt in the ground
- Any organism which eats producers
20 Clues: Living things in ecosystems • Non-living things in ecosystems • Any organism which eats producers • Where both biotic and abiotic live • The act of plants/animals breathing • The first step in the hydrologic cycle • Any organism that requires to eat plants to live • Any organism who can make its own food or energy • The act of being moved or carried by wind, water, etc... • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-11-13
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- Products of the Krebs cycle include 2 CO2, 1 ATP, 3 NADH, FADH2, 1 ______
- Type of respiration that does not require oxygen
- The first step of the intermediate step is when the pyruvate converts into __________
- Lactic acid fermentation can happen during _________
- The end products of the ETC or electron transport chain are the formation of ATP, NAD+, FAD,________, and protons
- Purpose of cellular respiration
- Alcohol fermentation occurs in the _____
- After pyruvate converts to acetyl CoA, the reaction produces 1 ____ and 1 NADH
- Type of respiration that requires oxygen
- When the electrons go down the ETC, they release
- The Krebs cycle occurs in the ________ matrix
- ___________ is an end acceptor in the ETC and receives the electrons. _________ combines with hydrogen molecules to form water as a byproduct
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- The electron transport chain is located in the ________________ of the mitochondria
- Gylcosis happens in the ________
- Alcohol fermentation produces ATP and ________
- The the acetyl CoA can enter into the _____ cycle
- Lactic acid fermentation occurs in the ______
- The electrons come from Nadh and
- Final products of lactic acid fermentation include ATP, pyruvate, and ______________
- What type of organisms use anaerobic respiration
- Cellular respiration is a redox reaction because it uses oxidation and _________
- We use alcohol fermentation to turn _____ into energy
22 Clues: Purpose of cellular respiration • Gylcosis happens in the ________ • The electrons come from Nadh and • Alcohol fermentation occurs in the _____ • Type of respiration that requires oxygen • Lactic acid fermentation occurs in the ______ • The Krebs cycle occurs in the ________ matrix • Alcohol fermentation produces ATP and ________ • ...
Water system crossword 2024-02-23
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- a solid layer that stop water from flowing down
- water vapours making it's way into the atmosphere
- a drainage point for water
- Water coming back down to earth
- water with high amount of salt
- A system of the perpetual movement of water
- water with a very low amount of salt
- a layer of life supporting orgarnic dirt
- a significant change in global climates over time
- a small climate based on water
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- two halves of earth
- A layer of sediments that hold groundwater
- a large storms that run on warm moist air
- water vapours in the atmosphere clump together to form clouds
- the condition of the atmosphere at a specific time and place
- Large bodies of glaciers and ice shelves on each of earths poles
- the area where the aquifer and soil meet
- A vortex of violently spinning winds
- the condition of weather over a long period
- fresh water that exists soil above the impermeable layer
20 Clues: two halves of earth • a drainage point for water • water with high amount of salt • a small climate based on water • Water coming back down to earth • A vortex of violently spinning winds • water with a very low amount of salt • the area where the aquifer and soil meet • a layer of life supporting orgarnic dirt • a large storms that run on warm moist air • ...
geography 2024-05-16
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- the continent France is located
- England, Scotland, Wales and Northen Ireland make up the...
- when rain water soaks into the ground.
- Britain is bordered to the east by the...
- water falling to the ground from clouds
- britain's climate
- the effect of water turning into vapour in the water cycle.
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- the capital of england.
- Britain is bordered to the south by the...
- when water evapourates from plants
- the effect of water vapour turning into liquid water.
- the capital of northen ireland
- Britain is bordered to the west by the...
- the capital of wales.
- when surface water flows into streams
- the capital of scotland.
16 Clues: britain's climate • the capital of wales. • the capital of england. • the capital of scotland. • the capital of northen ireland • the continent France is located • when water evapourates from plants • when surface water flows into streams • when rain water soaks into the ground. • water falling to the ground from clouds • Britain is bordered to the east by the... • ...
Earth Science 2025-05-13
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- a natural, solid substance with a specific chemical makeup and structure
- the thin, outer layer of earth
- a form of oxygen that has three oxygen atoms
- the theory that earth's crust is broken into moving pieces called plates
- an envelope of gases that surrounds earth
- the movement of rock and soil by wind, water or ice
- small pieces of rock or another material moved by water, wind or ice
- magma that has reached earths surface
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- all the water on earth, including oceans, lakes, and rivers
- Change increase in temperature worldwide
- the center of earth, make of iron and nickel
- a mountain where lava, ash, and gases come out from
- the thick layer of hot rock below the crust
- climate change that are unavoidable and can happen in the future
- the remains or trace of ancient plants of animals
- Cycle the cycle of rocks changing from one to another
16 Clues: the thin, outer layer of earth • magma that has reached earths surface • Change increase in temperature worldwide • an envelope of gases that surrounds earth • the thick layer of hot rock below the crust • the center of earth, make of iron and nickel • a form of oxygen that has three oxygen atoms • the remains or trace of ancient plants of animals • ...
Cellular Respiration Notes (Use Spaces) 2022-10-27
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- Citric acid cycle/second stage
- what is needed to begin cellular respiration
- breaking down food for energy when oxygen is present
- word for does not need air
- what NAD+ turns into when it gets an electron
- what is produced from cellular respiration
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- glucose breaks into two of these
- very important to the ETC
- third stage of cellular respiration
- sugar-breaking/first stage
- the total amount of ATP the ETC makes
- energy needed to raise one gram of water one degree C
- the net amount of ATP glycolysis makes
- word for needs air
- how many ATP are made from one electron pair
- electron carrier that is produced in the Krebs cycle
- how much ATP one pyruvate makes in the krebs cycle
17 Clues: word for needs air • very important to the ETC • sugar-breaking/first stage • word for does not need air • Citric acid cycle/second stage • glucose breaks into two of these • third stage of cellular respiration • the total amount of ATP the ETC makes • the net amount of ATP glycolysis makes • what is produced from cellular respiration • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration: Andrea Evans 2018-03-01
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- It is made up of an adenosine molecule and three inorganic phosphates
- flattened sacs inside a chloroplast
- Respiration is a set of metabolic reactions and processes
- found in almost all eukaryotic organisms
- Cycle can be divided into three main stages
- Acid it is white and water-soluble
- using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals
- consumes sugar in the absence of oxygen
- Cycle a pool of chemical energy
- green pigments found in cyanobacteria
- a high-energy molecule found in every cell
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- does not require oxygen for growth
- breakdown of glucose into pyruvate
- use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- requiring the presence of air or free oxygen
16 Clues: does not require oxygen for growth • breakdown of glucose into pyruvate • flattened sacs inside a chloroplast • Cycle a pool of chemical energy • green pigments found in cyanobacteria • Acid it is white and water-soluble • consumes sugar in the absence of oxygen • found in almost all eukaryotic organisms • a high-energy molecule found in every cell • ...
Plants 2013-04-04
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- growth response to a stimulus
- plants that live for more than two years
- plant roots grow down, so they exhibit positive ___
- response of a plant to grow towards light
- openings on the underside of a plant's leaves
- vascular tissue that carries sugars
- structure produce by angiosperms that increases pollination
- chemical messengers
- what the ovary of an angiosperm becomes after fertilization
- sticky tip on the pistil for collecting pollen
- mosses and liverworts
- structure made by angiosperms and gymnosperms
- food source for a plant embryo
- colorful structures that attract pollinators
- structures that absorb water, anchor plant, and store food
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- hormone that stimulates root growth
- life cycle of a plant where plant goes back and forth between two stages
- the dominant stage in a bryophyte life cycle
- stage in life cycle where plant produces diploid spores
- waxy covering that prevents water loss
- inactive xylem at the center of a tree stem
- small leaves that protect flower bud
- name given to the male parts of a flower
- two types in a gymnosperm: pollen and seed
- structure that will become the seeds in an angiosperm
- angiosperms with parallel leaf venation
- where photosynthesis occurs in a plant
27 Clues: chemical messengers • mosses and liverworts • growth response to a stimulus • food source for a plant embryo • hormone that stimulates root growth • vascular tissue that carries sugars • small leaves that protect flower bud • waxy covering that prevents water loss • where photosynthesis occurs in a plant • angiosperms with parallel leaf venation • ...
Ecology Terms 2024-03-22
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- the planet on which we live
- the kind of energy that comes from heating
- non-living parts of an ecosystem
- how plants make their food
- the cycle that moves the element C around the environment
- the levels in a food chain that describe energy
- an organism that needs to eat something to get its energy
- a factor that affects the maximum size of a population
- the sphere that considers all of the water on earth
- the sphere that incorporates the other three spheres, and allows life on earth
- the cycle that moves the element N around the environment
- a sequence of organisms that are part of an ecosystem, food ___
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- an animal that eats plants
- an organism that uses light energy to make its own energy
- where we see many living organisms
- living parts of an ecosystem
- an animal that eats other animals
- an animal that eats plants AND animals
- an animal that feeds on the remains of another organism
- the outer layer of the earth
- the layer of gas above the earth
- the cycle that moves H2O around the environment
- one way of measuring a whole ecosystem, food ___
- the kind of energy that comes from the sun
24 Clues: an animal that eats plants • how plants make their food • the planet on which we live • living parts of an ecosystem • the outer layer of the earth • non-living parts of an ecosystem • the layer of gas above the earth • an animal that eats other animals • where we see many living organisms • an animal that eats plants AND animals • the kind of energy that comes from heating • ...
Patterns on Earth 2025-04-17
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- A nonrenewable resource; sometimes called "black diamond"
- breaks it
- takes it
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
- glues sediment together
- presses sediment together
- the driving factor of Earth's energy
- Resource Things found/made in nature that can be used
- when it stops ___________ drops
- the gas form of the water cycle; started by the sun
- Once we use it, we lose it; does not replenish itself
- the step in the water cycle that is between precipitation and collection
- a collection of runoff
- To save
- A rapid change on Earth
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- Valley A landform formed millions of years ago by a glacier
- A landform formed by deposition of sediment
- once a gas cools off it turns to ________________
- Always available
- Broken down pieces of rock
- a continuous pattern
- Valley A landform formed over millions of years by a river
- gathering or piling up
- liquid + dust = ____________
- A nonrenewable resource extracted by drilling through many layers of sedimentary rock
- A natural resource
- Dune A landform formed by erosion creating mounds of sand
- The break down of organisms to form fossil fuels
- Fuel Formed from the remains of ancient organisms
- Everything around us, including biotic and abiotic factors
30 Clues: To save • takes it • breaks it • Always available • A natural resource • a continuous pattern • gathering or piling up • a collection of runoff • rain, snow, sleet, hail • glues sediment together • A rapid change on Earth • presses sediment together • Broken down pieces of rock • liquid + dust = ____________ • when it stops ___________ drops • the driving factor of Earth's energy • ...
Frog Life Cycle 2025-09-17
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- Fourth stage of frogs life cycle.
- A cluster of frog eggs.
- The process of changing from one form to another.
- frogs eat this type of small creature.
- Second stage of frogs life cycle.
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- First stage of frogs life cycle.
- Third stage of frogs life cycle.
- A cold-blooded animal that can live in water and on land.
- Adult-frogs use this to breathe air.
- Tadpoles have this, but frogs do not.
10 Clues: A cluster of frog eggs. • First stage of frogs life cycle. • Third stage of frogs life cycle. • Fourth stage of frogs life cycle. • Second stage of frogs life cycle. • Adult-frogs use this to breathe air. • Tadpoles have this, but frogs do not. • frogs eat this type of small creature. • The process of changing from one form to another. • ...
İngilizce kelimeler 2022-05-12
18 Clues: çöp • ölmek • tutmak • korumak • yeryüzü • Çöp atmak • kirletmek • temizlemek • Çevre dostu • Su kirliliği • zarar vermek • tahrip etmek • prizden çekmek • rüzgar enerjisi • bisiklete binmek • Yeniden kullanmak • Enerji tasarrufu yapmak • Geri dönüşüm, geri dönüştürmek
Chapter 1 Vocab 2015-01-22
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- A kind of model.
- This layer contains all the water at or near the Earth's surface.
- The cycling of water vapor into the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- system science The study of Earth materials and processes subdivided into a group of four interconnected spheres of activity: atmosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
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- The rocks, mountains, lithospheric plates, and other physical features of Earth, except for water; one of the four spheres of the Earth system.
- The gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth.
- A representation of an object, a process, or a phenomenon.
- system A system in which energy can enter or leave, but matter cannot.
- cycle A biogeochemical cycle involving the element carbon (C).
- cycle The movement of energy into and out of the Earth system.
- system The system and its surroundings freely exchange both energy and matter.
- All the living things on the planet.
12 Clues: A kind of model. • All the living things on the planet. • The gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth. • A representation of an object, a process, or a phenomenon. • cycle A biogeochemical cycle involving the element carbon (C). • cycle The movement of energy into and out of the Earth system. • This layer contains all the water at or near the Earth's surface. • ...
Unit 6: Earth's Water and the Water Cycle 2025-04-14
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- *The amount of empty space or pores within a material. Essentially, a measure of how much water a material is able to hold.
- *A type of rock like granite or shale in which the pores are either too small or non-existent, and fluid is unable to pass through it
- About 3% of Earth's Water
- Frozen or liquid water falls to the ground
- Most of the freshwater on Earth is not available for human use as it is ______, or locked in ice caps and glaciers.
- An area of land that drains or "sheds" water from the highest point to the lowest point
- Frozen water changes directly into water vapor
- The land immediately surrounding a waterbody that functions as a buffer
- Areas of land that stay wet for longer than other areas of the watershed
- The continuous movement of water between land, ocean, and air by natural processes
- The two main factors that drive the water cycle are energy from the sun and _______.
- Liquid water changes to water vapor when heated
- A hole dug or drilled into the ground to access groundwater
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- A storage area of the water cycle (ex: clouds, lakes, glaciers)
- 97% of all of the water on Earth
- Water vapor cools into a liquid; how clouds are formed
- *The downward movement of water through soil and into groundwater (recharges or refills groundwater wells and aquifers)
- *A material's ability to allow fluids, like water or gas, to pass through it. Essentially, how easily fluids can move through a the pores of a material.
- Water flows evenly over Earth's surface
- The combined mass of water found on, under, and above the surface of the planet
- Water is released from the leaves of plants
- The transition area where freshwater from streams meets saltwater in the ocean
- Water seeps into the ground
- Porous Rock and soil where groundwater is stored
- A smaller stream or river that flows into a larger river or lake
25 Clues: About 3% of Earth's Water • Water seeps into the ground • 97% of all of the water on Earth • Water flows evenly over Earth's surface • Frozen or liquid water falls to the ground • Water is released from the leaves of plants • Frozen water changes directly into water vapor • Liquid water changes to water vapor when heated • Porous Rock and soil where groundwater is stored • ...
Hydrosphere 2020-11-17
10 Clues: rain • Clouds • Snow or ice • Water that collects • Water changing state • Layer of water on Earth • First step in water cycle • Ocean, seas, rivers, lakes • Water passing through substances • Water moving from one place to another
Unit 3: Cellular Systems Review 2023-05-19
Across
- increasing this ratio makes a cell more efficient
- what is acted on by an enzyme
- the final electron acceptor at the end of the electron transport chain
- organelle responsible for photosynthesis in eukaryotes.
- type of fatty acid chain that makes the membrane more fluid
- cell cycle phase when the chromosomes condense
- this happens to a protein when it's too hot
- organelle that contains most of a cell's chromosomes
- these are scattered throughout the cell cycle to ensure the cell is ready to move on to the next stage
- cell cycle phase when the sister chromatids are pulled to opposite ends of the cell
- the primary high energy electron carrier of cellular respiration
- protein found on just one side of a membrane
- structure of a membrane
- a solution that has more total solute than another solution
- water will move _______ a cell when placed in a hypertonic solution
- generic type of cell that goes through the regular cell cycle
- organisms that have both mitochondria and chloroplasts
- organelle that makes proteins that stay in cytoplasm
- cell cycle phase when the nuclear membrane disappears
- evaporation of water out of a plant dependent upon the properties of water
- organelle that makes proteins that are sent out of the cell
- photosynthesis is the conversion of ________________ to chemical energy
- this is the trend of atmospheric CO2 over the last century
- property of water allowing it to stick to other polar substances
- the molecule that is split to release the oxygen we breathe
- how bacteria and amoeba reproduce
- part of photosynthesis that makes sugar
- property of a phospholipid head
- tool used to look a VERY tiny organisms
- property of a phospholipid tail
- organelle responsible for modifying, shipping & sorting certain proteins
- organelle found in single celled eukaryotes that helps maintain water balance
- a back-up way to make ATP when we run out of oxygen
- cell cycle phase when the microtubules grow
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- how the chloroplast and mitochondria evolved
- step one of cellular respiration (splitting of sugar)
- organelle responsible for ATP production
- protein found embedded within a membrane
- stage of cellular respiration that releases the most high energy electron carriers
- part of photosynthesis that releases the oxygen we breathe
- where glycolysis occurs so it can also take place when we are in oxygen-debt (out of oxygen)
- the opposite of prophase
- since it is a protein, enzymes are made of these
- where gas exchange takes place in plant leaves
- cell cycle phase when the chromosomes are aligned n the middle of the cell
- a solution that has less total solute compared to a different solution
- the approximate number of ATP made from each glucose molecule
- property of a membrane
- enzymes function by lowering this
- photosynthetic pigment of green plants
- Which molecule has more energy, ADP or ATP?
- organelle that digests and recycles old or damaged molecules
- type of fatty acid that makes the membrane less fluid
- biological catalyst
- ATP
- the physical separation of the 2 new cells when the cytoplasm divides
- water will move ______ a cell when the cell is placed in a hypotonic solution
- this molecule is exhaled by us so photoautotrophs can use it to make sugar
- membrane-bound storage structure
- property of water allowing it to stick to itself
- steroid that is embedded within animal membranes\
- where sucrose bonds on the enzyme sucrase
62 Clues: ATP • biological catalyst • property of a membrane • structure of a membrane • the opposite of prophase • what is acted on by an enzyme • property of a phospholipid head • property of a phospholipid tail • membrane-bound storage structure • enzymes function by lowering this • how bacteria and amoeba reproduce • photosynthetic pigment of green plants • ...
Grade 2 - Science Review 2024-04-24
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- A type of soil that's sticky when wet and hard when dry.
- A worm-like insect often used as food for other animals.
- Fine soil that's often carried by water.
- Water found in oceans and seas, which is salty.
- You can see through it, but not very clearly.
- You can see through it clearly.
- Something thick and sticky, like syrup.
- When pollen from one flower reaches another to help plants make seeds.
- Something strong and shiny, like iron or gold.
- A small, round stone.
- A hard material that is made by baking clay.
- How many stages in mealworm life cycle
- The dirt where plants grow.
- Someone who studies rocks and the Earth.
- Something special about an object.
- What you breathe, but you can't see it.
- Something you can hold and it keeps its shape.
- Not easy to bend or change shape.
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- Rough paper used for smoothing wood or metal.
- The process of rocks breaking down over time.
- Water that is not salty, like in lakes and rivers.
- Something that can bend easily.
- The green part of a plant that helps it make food.
- The hard outer covering of insects.
- How something feels, like smooth or rough.
- The wearing away of land by wind or water.
- A mountain that can erupt and spew out hot lava.
- Something that flows like water.
- The first stage in mealworm life cycle
- The colorful part of a plant that attracts insects.
- Small animals with six legs and usually wings.
- Thorax, Abdomen The three parts of an insect's body.
- The stage of a mealworm life cycle where it doesn't move but wiggles
- Decayed plant and animal matter in soil that helps plants grow.
- Tiny grains found on beaches or in deserts.
- A material that can be shaped easily when it's heated.
36 Clues: A small, round stone. • The dirt where plants grow. • Something that can bend easily. • You can see through it clearly. • Something that flows like water. • Not easy to bend or change shape. • Something special about an object. • The hard outer covering of insects. • The first stage in mealworm life cycle • How many stages in mealworm life cycle • ...
Ch 9-10 Vocab Assignment 2025-11-30
Across
- Lower epidermis, forms stomatas
- Oxidized form of FADH2, gains electrons from Krebs cycle
- Make own energy
- Plants that use a specialized pathway to fix carbon dioxide that minimizes photorespiration and is efficient in hot, dry environments, maize, sugarcane, and sorghum
- Three carbon sugar, product of Calvin Cycle
- Turning one glucose molecule into two pyruvates
- Shows the light wavelengths absorbed by a given pigment
- Uses energy from electrons to pump proton gradient
- Reduced form of NAD+, provides electrons for ETC
- Uses a highly electronegative element other than oxygen
- Eat organisms to gain energy
- An organism that requires oxygen to survive and grow
- Enzyme that catalyzes carbon fixation
- Disks in chloroplasts where photosynthesis takes place
- Organisms that can grow in the presence or absence of oxygen
- Has access to both substrates and contains cylindrical cells
- Waxy outer layer of leaf that prevents damage
- A water-efficient photosynthetic pathway to survive in dry environments, cacti, succulents, orchids, and pineapples
- Electron acceptor, turns into NADPH
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- A group of proteins essential for cellular respiration and other metabolic processes
- Examples include: Amount of Carbon Dioxide, amount of water, light
- Pyruvate is converted to ethanol.
- Pyruvate is reduced by NADH by lactate
- Process of water going out of stomata
- Type of energy
- Uses electrons to synthesize NADPH
- Space in chloroplast
- Starting molecule of Calvin Cycle, fixed by carbon dioxide
- Pores in leaf that regulates gas exchange
- Source of energy, made from NADP+
- Uses ACETYL CoA, NAD+ and FAD are reduced to NADH and FADH2
- Beginning of photosynthesis, gets electrons from water
- Three carbon sugar, product of glycolysis
- The most common type of plant
- A metabolic pathway in plants that competes with photosynthesis
- Oxygen passes through here
- Uses oxygen and produces water
- Stack of thylakoids
- Light independent part of photosynthesis
- A small, non-protein organic molecule that assists enzymes
40 Clues: Type of energy • Make own energy • Stack of thylakoids • Space in chloroplast • Oxygen passes through here • Eat organisms to gain energy • The most common type of plant • Uses oxygen and produces water • Lower epidermis, forms stomatas • Pyruvate is converted to ethanol. • Source of energy, made from NADP+ • Uses electrons to synthesize NADPH • Electron acceptor, turns into NADPH • ...
Canada 2016-05-02
Across
- Oceans and lakes collect water that has fallen. Water evaporates into the sky again and the cycle continues.
- fish that feed and are caught near the surface.
- fish and much more traditional for the people and remains a way of life
- shelf the part of the ocean that is next to continents and is typically less than 200 meters deep.
- As water vapor in the clouds cools down it becomes water again, this process is called condensation.
- land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops
- Heat from the Sun causes water on Earth (in oceans, lakes etc) to evaporate (turn from liquid into gas) and rise into the sky. This water vapor collects in the sky in the form of clouds.
- places in the world where water is stored. Examples of stores include oceans, ice sheets, and groundwater.
- animals without back bones but with hard protective shells.
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- the act of returning something to a former or better state
- fish and more productive and has remained a business
- shallow parts of the continental shelf that are good for fishing
- water from the atmosphere that falls to Earth, including rain, snow, hail and sleet.
- an agriculture
- fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor.
- are the ways the waters moves from one store to the another. Water flows through the water cycle. Examples of flows include precipitation and evaporation.
16 Clues: an agriculture • fish that feed and are caught near the surface. • fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor. • fish and more productive and has remained a business • land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops • the act of returning something to a former or better state • animals without back bones but with hard protective shells. • ...
Exam 2 Review C 2025-10-08
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- organelle that consume carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to synthesize organic molecules (sugar)
- _______ cycle “fixes carbon” by incorporating CO2 into organic materials; synthesizes simple sugars using CO2, ATP, and electrons
- All food molecules must be converted into ________ to enter the Krebs Cycle
- _______ processes occur without the input of energy
- membrane protein that can “open and close” allowing molecules to flow in or out
- modify the active site of the enzyme to increase its affinity for the substrate
- ___ refers to an enzyme slightly altering its active site to optimize its affinity for its substrate
- powerhouse of the cell; consumes oxygen and sugar to produce ATP (energy)
- _____ Cycle that extracts as much energy and electrons as possible, releasing CO2
- disorder; unusable thermal energy
- equal concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell
- the initial energy requirement that must be overcome for any chemical reaction
- the sum of all the chemical reactions in an organism
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- the breakdown of glucose into two pyruvate molecules
- jelly-like fluid containing cytosol, water, salts, organic molecules, and organelles
- any reaction that requires energy
- storage organelle to hold water and other materials; much larger in plant cells as it must regulate water content in the cell
- membrane proteins that bind a substrate and “carry it” across the membrane
- glucose in split into two molecules of ______ during glycolysis
- web of microtubules, filaments, and microfilaments that support the cell membrane and hold organelles in place
- particles of light
- ______ transport requires energy to move molecules across the membrane
- In ______ Reactions, water is split and the electrons are excited from sunlight, producing ATP and high-energy electrons in stored in NADPH
- lipid molecule with hydrophilic head and hydrophobic fatty acid tails; make up the bilayer of the cell membrane
- proteins span or sit atop the plasma membrane and have a variety of functions
- substance that absorb visible light, reflecting colors it cannot absorb
26 Clues: particles of light • any reaction that requires energy • disorder; unusable thermal energy • _______ processes occur without the input of energy • the breakdown of glucose into two pyruvate molecules • the sum of all the chemical reactions in an organism • equal concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell • ...
Properties of water 2023-01-13
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- Water that's trapped underground and moves towards a larger body of water.
- the amount of energy a substance can hold
- The energy within a system (the heat)
- When water goes directly from it's gas state to its solid state, or vice versa.
- A combination of evaporation and transpiration, as water from Earths surface becomes gaseous.
- The heat capacity of liquid water
- When run off water moves beneath the Earths Surface.
- How much energy is needed to heat up 250ml of water for your hot chocolate if the water is initially at 20.0℃ and you want the final temperature to be 85.0℃?
- The heat capacity of water vapor (at 100℃)
- Water from a lake or river that finds other ways to large body's of water, while traveling on the Earths surface.
- As time passes the water in the question before cools from 85.0℃ to 75.0℃. How much energy is lost?
- The process or removing heat, turning water into a solid.
- If 100.0KJ of energy is used to heat 500.0g of water for your morning coffee, what is the temperature change of the water?
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- When water droplets or ice crystals in clouds grow too heavy and fall.
- When liquid water gains energy and turn's into the gaseous state.
- Ground water that is trapped and becomes a large underwater reservoir of fresh water.
- When water gains energy and moves from the solid state to the liquid one.
- The continuous cycle of water on the Earth (another name is the Water Cycle)
- When water moves from one state to another.
- Waters heat of fusion
- When liquid or solid water becomes a gas due to heat (ex. boiling).
- When water loses energy and goes from the gas state to the liquid one.
- How much energy is released when 2.05mol of water vapor at 100℃ condenses in a cloud with no change in temperature?
- When water loses energy and goes from the liquid state to the solid one.
- How much energy is required to melt your popsicle of 250g of ice at 0.0℃ to liquid water at 0.0℃?
- The heat capacity of ice (at 0℃)
26 Clues: Waters heat of fusion • The heat capacity of ice (at 0℃) • The heat capacity of liquid water • The energy within a system (the heat) • the amount of energy a substance can hold • The heat capacity of water vapor (at 100℃) • When water moves from one state to another. • When run off water moves beneath the Earths Surface. • ...
Glycolysis and TCA Cycle Crossword 2023-11-26
Across
- this molecule is oxidized to form 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate
- is an FAD-dependent enzyme
- the product of the second oxidative decarboxylation reaction in the TCA cycle
- glycolytic compound that is the branch point for several metabolic pathways, such as the pentose phosphate shuttle
- committed step in glycolysis
- enzyme that converts fumarate to malate
- this type of reaction is catalyzed by aconitase
- this reaction makes it possible for both products of the aldose reaction to continue in glycolysis
- cofactor involved in the ninth step of glycolysis
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- this molecule is added across the C=C of fumarate to form malate
- enzyme that phosphorylates glucose
- enzyme that catalyzes the fourth oxidation-reduction step in the TCA cycle
- metabolic process that produces three NADH, one FADH2, and one ATP
- metabolic process that produces two pyruvate
- this reaction keeps glucose in the cell
- this enzyme converts ADP to ATP in the TCA cycle
- the reactions containing hexokinase, phosphofructokinase, and pyruvate kinase are all highly ___________
- this type of reaction occurs in the enolase step with water as a byproduct
- this vitamin acts as a coenzyme in the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex
- this molecule binds with Acetyl-CoA to make citrate
20 Clues: is an FAD-dependent enzyme • committed step in glycolysis • enzyme that phosphorylates glucose • this reaction keeps glucose in the cell • enzyme that converts fumarate to malate • metabolic process that produces two pyruvate • this type of reaction is catalyzed by aconitase • this enzyme converts ADP to ATP in the TCA cycle • ...
water cycle crossword Eric pd 7 2023-11-27
Across
- water evaporated to make _____.
- rain, hail, snow, and sleet are all examples.
- the force that runs the water cycle.
- the process of liquid turning into a gas.
- moves water through the sky.
- are big bodies of water.
- water underground comes up to the surface.
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- water that comes from mountains.
- a volcano releasing steam into the air is called.
- a the atomic formula for water.
- when plants take water from the ground it is called__________.
- when extra water runs to the ocean.
- process of a gas turning into a liquid.
- water that travels underground to the ocean
- drink water and soon let it out.
15 Clues: are big bodies of water. • moves water through the sky. • a the atomic formula for water. • water evaporated to make _____. • water that comes from mountains. • drink water and soon let it out. • when extra water runs to the ocean. • the force that runs the water cycle. • process of a gas turning into a liquid. • the process of liquid turning into a gas. • ...
Water Cycle Clark Pd 7 2023-11-27
Across
- A volcano releasing steam into the air.
- When extra water runs to the ocean.
- The process of a liquid turns into a gas.
- Water underground that travels to the ocean.
- When plants take water from the ground.
- Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleet.
- A scientific way to say water.
- The driving source of the water cycle.
Down
- Moves water through the sky
- Water that comes from mountains to the ocean.
- The Process of a gas turns into a liquid.
- Big bodies of water on the land.
- Water underground comes up to the surface.
- Water evaporated to make _______.
- They drink the water and pass it soon.
15 Clues: Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleet. • Moves water through the sky • A scientific way to say water. • Big bodies of water on the land. • Water evaporated to make _______. • When extra water runs to the ocean. • They drink the water and pass it soon. • The driving source of the water cycle. • A volcano releasing steam into the air. • When plants take water from the ground. • ...
water in the world 2022-06-23
13 Clues: H2o • a ocean • a ocean • a huge wave • a big water body • a common condiment • part of the water cycle • a big flat water source • part of the water cycle • sea highest salt in a sea • build up of evaporated water • a way of travelling on water • a body of water that runs in a thin line
Water Cycle Clark Pd 7 2023-11-27
Across
- A volcano releasing steam into the air.
- When extra water runs to the ocean.
- The process of a liquid turns into a gas.
- Water underground that travels to the ocean.
- When plants take water from the ground.
- Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleet.
- A scientific way to say water.
- The driving source of the water cycle.
Down
- Moves water through the sky
- Water that comes from mountains to the ocean.
- The Process of a gas turns into a liquid.
- Big bodies of water on the land.
- Water underground comes up to the surface.
- Water evaporated to make _______.
- They drink the water and pass it soon.
15 Clues: Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleet. • Moves water through the sky • A scientific way to say water. • Big bodies of water on the land. • Water evaporated to make _______. • When extra water runs to the ocean. • They drink the water and pass it soon. • The driving source of the water cycle. • A volcano releasing steam into the air. • When plants take water from the ground. • ...
Global Systems Crossword 2013-05-15
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- A spiral of ocean currents in the major oceans
- Warming Increase of temperature in the atmosphere
- Cycle The cycle between living and non-living environments
- A community of living and interacting organisms and their environment
- Time between glaciations
- The state of the atmosphere
- The main basic of natural gas
- All the liquid of water on the Earth's surface
- Layers of gases around the planet
- Change A change in the Earth's climate
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- Be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Currents Continuous movement of water due to natural processes e.g. wind
- Prehistoric organisms remains
- Life in the world or habitat or ecosystem
- Fuels Natural fuel
- Land masses on the Earth
- Layers of soil and rock that remains frozen throughout the year
- All living things
- Dioxide Colourless and odorless gas, produced by burning carbon or organic substances
19 Clues: All living things • Fuels Natural fuel • Time between glaciations • Land masses on the Earth • The state of the atmosphere • Prehistoric organisms remains • The main basic of natural gas • Layers of gases around the planet • Change A change in the Earth's climate • Be maintained at a certain rate or level • Life in the world or habitat or ecosystem • ...
Carbon Cycle Vocabulary Review 2023-11-09
Across
- molecules that reflect green light and make plants look green
- cycle where CO2, H and ATP are used to make glucose
- gasses let into the air by factories and cars
- how the data is changing over time
- a molecule that stores energy; C6H12O6
- water washing away soil and rocks
- a blanket of air around the earth
- reactions that use sunlight to break up water molecules
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- disk structure where light reactions happen
- liquid inside chloroplasts, where the Calvin Cycle happens
- organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis happens
- coal, oil, and natural gas
- carbon and hydrogen make a hot-burning molecule
- an element found in all organisms
- carbon with two oxygens is called carbon _____
- stacks of thylakoids
16 Clues: stacks of thylakoids • coal, oil, and natural gas • an element found in all organisms • water washing away soil and rocks • a blanket of air around the earth • how the data is changing over time • a molecule that stores energy; C6H12O6 • disk structure where light reactions happen • gasses let into the air by factories and cars • ...
Science Cross Word 2014-11-04
Across
- ______ length is the distance between the crests of a wave.
- an animal lives in a_____.
- The number of times waves occur is known as wave ____.
- The process when liquid turns into gas is called_______.
- The average pattern of weather is known as ______.
- Waves stay in place, it's the _____ that moves.
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- a _____ moves in a stream like motion.
- ______is the amount of salt in water.
- Cycle The________ is a cycle of moving water.
- Near the ____, wave height increases and wavelength decreases.
- ______ season happens from June 1st to November 30th.
11 Clues: an animal lives in a_____. • ______is the amount of salt in water. • a _____ moves in a stream like motion. • Cycle The________ is a cycle of moving water. • Waves stay in place, it's the _____ that moves. • The average pattern of weather is known as ______. • ______ season happens from June 1st to November 30th. • The number of times waves occur is known as wave ____. • ...
Ch 9-10 Vocab Assignment 2025-11-30
Across
- Lower epidermis, forms stomatas
- Oxidized form of FADH2, gains electrons from Krebs cycle
- Make own energy
- Plants that use a specialized pathway to fix carbon dioxide that minimizes photorespiration and is efficient in hot, dry environments, maize, sugarcane, and sorghum
- Three carbon sugar, product of Calvin Cycle
- Turning one glucose molecule into two pyruvates
- Shows the light wavelengths absorbed by a given pigment
- Uses energy from electrons to pump proton gradient
- Reduced form of NAD+, provides electrons for ETC
- Uses a highly electronegative element other than oxygen
- Eat organisms to gain energy
- An organism that requires oxygen to survive and grow
- Enzyme that catalyzes carbon fixation
- Disks in chloroplasts where photosynthesis takes place
- Organisms that can grow in the presence or absence of oxygen
- Has access to both substrates and contains cylindrical cells
- Waxy outer layer of leaf that prevents damage
- A water-efficient photosynthetic pathway to survive in dry environments, cacti, succulents, orchids, and pineapples
- Electron acceptor, turns into NADPH
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- A group of proteins essential for cellular respiration and other metabolic processes
- Examples include: Amount of Carbon Dioxide, amount of water, light
- Pyruvate is converted to ethanol.
- Pyruvate is reduced by NADH by lactate
- Process of water going out of stomata
- Type of energy
- Uses electrons to synthesize NADPH
- Space in chloroplast
- Starting molecule of Calvin Cycle, fixed by carbon dioxide
- Pores in leaf that regulates gas exchange
- Source of energy, made from NADP+
- Uses ACETYL CoA, NAD+ and FAD are reduced to NADH and FADH2
- Beginning of photosynthesis, gets electrons from water
- Three carbon sugar, product of glycolysis
- The most common type of plant
- A metabolic pathway in plants that competes with photosynthesis
- Oxygen passes through here
- Uses oxygen and produces water
- Stack of thylakoids
- Light independent part of photosynthesis
- A small, non-protein organic molecule that assists enzymes
40 Clues: Type of energy • Make own energy • Stack of thylakoids • Space in chloroplast • Oxygen passes through here • Eat organisms to gain energy • The most common type of plant • Uses oxygen and produces water • Lower epidermis, forms stomatas • Pyruvate is converted to ethanol. • Source of energy, made from NADP+ • Uses electrons to synthesize NADPH • Electron acceptor, turns into NADPH • ...
water crossword 2017-12-08
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- water
- 70% of our earth is this
- 2%of our earth is this
- water that flows through the soil into a lake/river
- water becoming a gas
- water making down into the cracks in the soil
- rain,snow,sleet,or hail
- water that suppl springs and wells
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- water vapor becoming a liquid or a solid
- the first country to use chlorine to kill germs in the water
- the system water goes through to get clean
- a source under the ground
- the cycle water goes through
- 97% of our earth is this
- water that is a gas in the air
15 Clues: water • water becoming a gas • 2%of our earth is this • rain,snow,sleet,or hail • 97% of our earth is this • 70% of our earth is this • a source under the ground • the cycle water goes through • water that is a gas in the air • water that suppl springs and wells • water vapor becoming a liquid or a solid • the system water goes through to get clean • ...
Water Cycle Clark Pd 7 2023-11-27
Across
- A volcano releasing steam into the air.
- When extra water runs to the ocean.
- The process of a liquid turns into a gas.
- Water underground that travels to the ocean.
- When plants take water from the ground.
- Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleet.
- A scientific way to say water.
- The driving source of the water cycle.
Down
- Moves water through the sky
- Water that comes from mountains to the ocean.
- The Process of a gas turns into a liquid.
- Big bodies of water on the land.
- Water underground comes up to the surface.
- Water evaporated to make _______.
- They drink the water and pass it soon.
15 Clues: Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleet. • Moves water through the sky • A scientific way to say water. • Big bodies of water on the land. • Water evaporated to make _______. • When extra water runs to the ocean. • They drink the water and pass it soon. • The driving source of the water cycle. • A volcano releasing steam into the air. • When plants take water from the ground. • ...
Trista's 2024-12-17
Across
- when something drinks water
- from ocean to sky
- scientific way of saying water
- when water collects and then flows to a lake or ocean
- when water soaks into the ground
- powers the water cycle
- when ground water collects in the ground
- another word for sky
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- after it rains or snows
- rain or snow
- makes clouds
- when something goes into the ground
- when water in the ground finds a hole and comes out
- when the steam comes from a volcano
- when clouds hold Ice instead of water
15 Clues: rain or snow • makes clouds • from ocean to sky • another word for sky • powers the water cycle • after it rains or snows • when something drinks water • scientific way of saying water • when water soaks into the ground • when something goes into the ground • when the steam comes from a volcano • when clouds hold Ice instead of water • when ground water collects in the ground • ...
rubber ducks-Megan vickers 2023-05-24
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- amount of matter in a given space
- affects surface currents
- if the earths surface was only covered with blank currents would move in a straight line
- powers surface currents
- how much percent does ocean currents carry energy
- movement of water with density differences
- occur near the surface of the ocean
- movement of water around the world
- measure of dissolved salt
- ocean currents transport this matter
- denser water
- effects the Coriolis effect
- affect surface currents
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- movements of ocean water below the surface
- contain streams like movement
- how long will it take for a molecule to travel around the world
- surface currents carry energy to what regions
- allows earths water to move in more than one direction
- warm surface is replaced by colder nutrient rich water
- winds blow east to west in this area
20 Clues: denser water • powers surface currents • affect surface currents • affects surface currents • measure of dissolved salt • effects the Coriolis effect • contain streams like movement • amount of matter in a given space • movement of water around the world • occur near the surface of the ocean • ocean currents transport this matter • winds blow east to west in this area • ...
Earth and Earth Subsystems 2024-08-14
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- The process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into energy and oxygen.
- The process by which organisms convert oxygen and glucose into energy, releasing carbon dioxide and water.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- The process of settling and accumulating particles, often forming sedimentary rock.
- The rigid outer layer of Earth, including the crust and upper mantle.
- The long-term pattern of weather conditions in a region, including temperature, humidity, and precipitation.
- The frozen water part of the Earth system, including ice caps, glaciers, and sea ice.
- Effect The trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere by greenhouse gases, contributing to global warming.
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- A community of living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth, essential for life and weather patterns.
- The solid part of Earth, consisting of rocks, minerals, and soil.
- Layer A layer in the Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation.
- A mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, and air that supports plant life.
- All the living organisms on Earth, interacting with the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere.
- The breaking down of rocks and minerals by natural forces such as wind, water, and temperature changes.
- Cycle The process by which carbon is exchanged between the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, biosphere, and geosphere.
- Cycle The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- Tectonics The theory explaining the movement of Earth's lithospheric plates and the associated phenomena like earthquakes and volcanism.
- All the water on Earth's surface, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and glaciers.
- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface by wind, water, or ice and transported elsewhere.
20 Clues: The solid part of Earth, consisting of rocks, minerals, and soil. • The rigid outer layer of Earth, including the crust and upper mantle. • The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • A community of living organisms and their interactions with the environment. • ...
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8 Clues: these are _________(#6) • the liquid in the cycle • this must happen before runoff • this happens after_______ (#9) • this happens after _______(#10) • another name for the water cycle • this happens when water heats up • this happens when the land is oversaturation
Landforms 2021-02-16
14 Clues: Moving water. • Made of water. • Rocky and tall. • Made by nature. • A high flat place. • A dry place to go. • A cold place to go. • Water all around me! • The planet we live on. • Breaking down mountains • At the end of the river. • Moving around in circles. • Low centre with high walls. • Geologic ______ makes mountains.
Photosynthesis 2020-11-17
Across
- The process by which plants use the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into high-energy carbohydrates and oxygen
- a product of the calvin cycle; becomes NADPH when energy is added to it
- the step of photosynthesis that produces carbohydrates
- this is necessary to preform photosynthesis
- a form of cellular energy; a product of the light dependent reaction
Down
- the step of photosynthesis that requires sunlight
- this is an input of the calvin cycle
- a pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight and turns the plant green
- a product of the calvin cycle; becomes ATP when energy is added to it
- plants turn energy from this into food
- a product of the light dependent reaction
- the organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- a form of cellular energy; a product of the light dependent reaction
13 Clues: this is an input of the calvin cycle • plants turn energy from this into food • a product of the light dependent reaction • this is necessary to preform photosynthesis • the organelle where photosynthesis takes place • the step of photosynthesis that requires sunlight • the step of photosynthesis that produces carbohydrates • ...
Helen Zheng 4th hour 2023-11-28
Across
- Is something that involves hot water vapor
- Something that make rain
- Is Something that goes in a cycle with water
- Is something that sinks
- Another name for water
- Something that is in the air
Down
- Something that makes cool air and wind
- Is something that pulls everything down
- Some type of water from the ocean
- A type of water but in the ground
- A type of water thats clean
- Something that's frozen
- Something that can burn
- Something that keeps air
- Is something that will float back somewhere
15 Clues: Another name for water • Something that's frozen • Something that can burn • Is something that sinks • Something that make rain • Something that keeps air • A type of water thats clean • Something that is in the air • Some type of water from the ocean • A type of water but in the ground • Something that makes cool air and wind • Is something that pulls everything down • ...
Global Hydrological Cycle 2025-06-03
Across
- The period water remains in a store
- Cooling water vapour to form water droplets
- Water vapour emitted into the atmosphere from vegetation
- Water slowly moving through the permeable bedrock
- Groundwater store
- Downward seepage of water through bedrock under gravity
- Surface run off occurring in a river channel
Down
- Conversion of water to water vapour
- Vegetation capturing precipitation
- Water slowly flowing through the soil
- All the water that is held in stores and flows of the global hydrological cycle
- Water flowing over the surface.
- Water passing into the soil
- Moisture in any form from the atmosphere
14 Clues: Groundwater store • Water passing into the soil • Water flowing over the surface. • Vegetation capturing precipitation • The period water remains in a store • Conversion of water to water vapour • Water slowly flowing through the soil • Moisture in any form from the atmosphere • Cooling water vapour to form water droplets • Surface run off occurring in a river channel • ...
Calvin Cycle Chapter 8 2023-12-05
Across
- 2 G3P is transported from the __________ to make glucose, fructose, starch, etc.
- in the ______ step, the chemical energy stored in ATP and NADPH is transferred to the 3-PGA molecules to form high energy molecules called G3P
- carbon dioxide is released and entered into the Calvin Cycle during the ___
- second phase of photosynthesis, energy is stored in organic molecules
- provides cells with large amounts of energy
- impacts the organism's ability to carry out photosynthesis
Down
- two-phase process consisting of light reactions and the Calvin Cycle
- first step of Calvin Cycle, joining of carbon dioxide with other organic molecules
- the Calvin Cycle reactions are also referred to as the ___________ reactions
- __ plants fix carbon dioxide into four-carbon compounds instead of three-carbon molecules during the Calvin Cycle
- occurs in water-conserving plants that live in deserts, salt marshes, etc.
- enzyme used in the final step of the Calvin Cycle, converts remaining ten G3P molecules into 5 carbon molecules
- carbon dioxide enters leaves of CAM plants only at ____
13 Clues: provides cells with large amounts of energy • carbon dioxide enters leaves of CAM plants only at ____ • impacts the organism's ability to carry out photosynthesis • two-phase process consisting of light reactions and the Calvin Cycle • second phase of photosynthesis, energy is stored in organic molecules • ...
Water Cycle SMS/ Cara F. 2024-12-17
Across
- Made of water and makes rain/snow
- storage holds water anywhere you are.
- the make waste
- it runs off
- it snow than it melts
- cimcal formal for water
- moving water against gravity upwards from the ground to its roots
- The main part of the water cycle
Down
- flow if you put water in the ground it will:
- tiny liquid particles
- A natural sinking process
- most water on earth
- they start high and end up in an ocean
- water moving underground but finds a way up.
- Moves water every where on earth
- another ward for liquid turning into a gas.
16 Clues: it runs off • the make waste • most water on earth • tiny liquid particles • it snow than it melts • cimcal formal for water • A natural sinking process • Moves water every where on earth • The main part of the water cycle • Made of water and makes rain/snow • storage holds water anywhere you are. • they start high and end up in an ocean • another ward for liquid turning into a gas. • ...
Unidad 2 Lección 1 2023-11-27
Across
- elbow pad
- aerobics
- ski
- cycling
- to scuba dive
- racetrack
- motor boat
- referee, umpire
- knee pad
- to get tired
- gymnastics
- swimming
- to secure
- golf club
- water-skiing
- rock climbing
- basket, rim
- to have a good time
Down
- to go skateboarding
- water sport
- four-wheeler
- windsurfing
- helmet
- fishing pole
- baseball glove
- to fish
- bait
- snorkeling
- rugby
- kite
- mountain climbing
- golf
- harness
- ramp
- kitesurfing
- skateboard
- ball
- sports page
- cycle track
- water polo
40 Clues: ski • bait • kite • golf • ramp • ball • rugby • helmet • cycling • to fish • harness • aerobics • knee pad • swimming • elbow pad • racetrack • to secure • golf club • snorkeling • motor boat • skateboard • gymnastics • water polo • water sport • windsurfing • kitesurfing • sports page • cycle track • basket, rim • four-wheeler • fishing pole • to get tired • water-skiing • to scuba dive • rock climbing • baseball glove • referee, umpire • ...
Water Cycle Clark Pd 7 2023-11-27
Across
- A volcano releasing steam into the air.
- When extra water runs to the ocean.
- The process of a liquid turns into a gas.
- Water underground that travels to the ocean.
- When plants take water from the ground.
- Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleet.
- A scientific way to say water.
- The driving source of the water cycle.
Down
- Moves water through the sky
- Water that comes from mountains to the ocean.
- The Process of a gas turns into a liquid.
- Big bodies of water on the land.
- Water underground comes up to the surface.
- Water evaporated to make _______.
- They drink the water and pass it soon.
15 Clues: Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleet. • Moves water through the sky • A scientific way to say water. • Big bodies of water on the land. • Water evaporated to make _______. • When extra water runs to the ocean. • They drink the water and pass it soon. • The driving source of the water cycle. • A volcano releasing steam into the air. • When plants take water from the ground. • ...
Water Cycle Clark Pd 7 2023-11-27
Across
- A volcano releasing steam into the air.
- When extra water runs to the ocean.
- The process of a liquid turns into a gas.
- Water underground that travels to the ocean.
- When plants take water from the ground.
- Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleet.
- A scientific way to say water.
- The driving source of the water cycle.
Down
- Moves water through the sky
- Water that comes from mountains to the ocean.
- The Process of a gas turns into a liquid.
- Big bodies of water on the land.
- Water underground comes up to the surface.
- Water evaporated to make _______.
- They drink the water and pass it soon.
15 Clues: Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleet. • Moves water through the sky • A scientific way to say water. • Big bodies of water on the land. • Water evaporated to make _______. • When extra water runs to the ocean. • They drink the water and pass it soon. • The driving source of the water cycle. • A volcano releasing steam into the air. • When plants take water from the ground. • ...
Water Cycle Clark Pd 7 2023-11-27
Across
- A volcano releasing steam into the air.
- When extra water runs to the ocean.
- The process of a liquid turns into a gas.
- Water underground that travels to the ocean.
- When plants take water from the ground.
- Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleet.
- A scientific way to say water.
- The driving source of the water cycle.
Down
- Moves water through the sky
- Water that comes from mountains to the ocean.
- The Process of a gas turns into a liquid.
- Big bodies of water on the land.
- Water underground comes up to the surface.
- Water evaporated to make _______.
- They drink the water and pass it soon.
15 Clues: Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleet. • Moves water through the sky • A scientific way to say water. • Big bodies of water on the land. • Water evaporated to make _______. • When extra water runs to the ocean. • They drink the water and pass it soon. • The driving source of the water cycle. • A volcano releasing steam into the air. • When plants take water from the ground. • ...
Water in the world 2021-09-14
12 Clues: strong wind • water vapour • rain, hail ,snow • not a lot of rain • rotation of water • one side gets rain • we drink it every day • a large amount of rain • a normal amount of rain • water comes out if leaves • when water soaks into the ground • left over water looking for a place to soak in
Vocab #12 Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-23
Across
- specific
- simile
- knowledge of the language
- water canal
- you want to fight
- low-key
- generis one-of-a-kind
- dragon
- talking fast
- used for cooking(adobo)/bay leaf
- having manners
Down
- beggar asking money for alcohol
- water cycle step 1
- quill but not a writing tool
- As strict as a dragon guarding its treasure
- global existence
- endanger
- physical feeling/touch
- Looney tunes character, a large, hairy, orange or red monster.
- old man
20 Clues: simile • dragon • low-key • old man • specific • endanger • water canal • talking fast • having manners • global existence • you want to fight • water cycle step 1 • generis one-of-a-kind • physical feeling/touch • knowledge of the language • quill but not a writing tool • beggar asking money for alcohol • used for cooking(adobo)/bay leaf • As strict as a dragon guarding its treasure • ...
Unit 2 - Vocabulary 2022-12-12
3rd Grade Vocabulary 2015-11-19
Across
- the solid form of water
- top of liquid outside liquid, tensity
- the force keeping us on Earth so we don't float away
- people ski on a...
- how good or bad the water is
- what happens when salt is in water for a long time
- another word for routine
- solid, liquid, and...
- type of vapor
- what form is water
Down
- the result of being made more compact or dense
- a liquid
- a large floating mass of ice
- the act or process of evaporating
- when water gets too cold it...
- a large floating mass of ice broken off of glaciers
- what form is a rock
- what happens to snow in the heat
18 Clues: a liquid • type of vapor • people ski on a... • what form is water • what form is a rock • solid, liquid, and... • the solid form of water • another word for routine • a large floating mass of ice • how good or bad the water is • when water gets too cold it... • what happens to snow in the heat • the act or process of evaporating • top of liquid outside liquid, tensity • ...
Water Cycle 2014-12-18
Across
- Large puffy cumulus that are formed in atmosphere due to condensation.
- Snow and hail are examples of ________________.
- Lakes, ponds, rivers, oceans, and seas are the examples of __________ water.
- Thiswarms most of the air,water, and land on Earth.
Down
- The process that causes the appearance of water droplets on the outside of the glass of cold water.
- A process by which plants lose water out of their leaves.
6 Clues: Snow and hail are examples of ________________. • Thiswarms most of the air,water, and land on Earth. • A process by which plants lose water out of their leaves. • Large puffy cumulus that are formed in atmosphere due to condensation. • Lakes, ponds, rivers, oceans, and seas are the examples of __________ water. • ...
Water Cycle 2018-03-21
6 Clues: water that falls to Earth • rain that is not soaked up by the soil • water that flows through rock underground • the process by which a gas changes into a liquid • the process by which a liquid changes into a gas • The movement of water from the surface of Earth into the air and back again
Water cycle 2018-05-17
6 Clues: body of water • water soaked into ground • flows into a body of water • water vapor becomes clouds and liquid • water changes from liq->gas and rises • solid or liquid water falls to ground
Water Cycle 2019-11-15
Across
- A large collection of very tiny droplets of water or ice crystals.
- The process of water vapour turning back into liquid water
- The process of water liquid turning into water vapour
Down
- The release of water from the sky
- Water that falls from the clouds, collects in the oceans, rivers, lakes, streams.
- Heat from the _ _ _ causes liquid and frozen water to evaporate into water vapour gas
6 Clues: The release of water from the sky • The process of water liquid turning into water vapour • The process of water vapour turning back into liquid water • A large collection of very tiny droplets of water or ice crystals. • Water that falls from the clouds, collects in the oceans, rivers, lakes, streams. • ...
Water Cycle 2021-04-05
Across
- when frozen water turns straight into water vapor.
- when water gets pulled into the clouds
Down
- when water falls from the sky in liquid or frozen form.
- when water seeps through soil and later gets evaperated
- transforms from gaseous water into liquid water
- when water "runs off" the land to a body of water
6 Clues: when water gets pulled into the clouds • transforms from gaseous water into liquid water • when water "runs off" the land to a body of water • when frozen water turns straight into water vapor. • when water falls from the sky in liquid or frozen form. • when water seeps through soil and later gets evaperated
WATER CYCLE 2024-07-07
Across
- When water vapors rise from water into the air we call that:
- When gas changes to liquid we call that
- When water vapors rise from plants into the air we call that
Down
- A large stream of water
- Visible (sometimes fluffy looking) mass in the sky made from water or ice droplets
- When rain or snow falls down we call that
6 Clues: A large stream of water • When gas changes to liquid we call that • When rain or snow falls down we call that • When water vapors rise from water into the air we call that: • When water vapors rise from plants into the air we call that • Visible (sometimes fluffy looking) mass in the sky made from water or ice droplets
Water Cycle 2021-11-16
6 Clues: when water turns into vapor • is also called percipitation • when water is gathered in an area • happens because clouds get too heavy • where water vapor accumulated in the sky • the accumulation of water vapor in a cloud
Water cycle 2022-03-26
Across
- A factory-like building where dirty water can be treated to use for households.
- An area of water smaller than a lake, often made by people.
- A tube inside which liquid or gas flows from one place to another.
Down
- A natural or artificial lake where water is stored before it is taken by pipes to houses, etc.
- The act of cleaning a toilet with a sudden flow of water.
- A pipe that carries away dirty water or other liquid waste.
6 Clues: The act of cleaning a toilet with a sudden flow of water. • An area of water smaller than a lake, often made by people. • A pipe that carries away dirty water or other liquid waste. • A tube inside which liquid or gas flows from one place to another. • A factory-like building where dirty water can be treated to use for households. • ...
water cycle 2022-03-01
6 Clues: The continuous flow of water. • Visible water floating in the air. • Water vapour cools and turns into a cloud. • Water is heated and rises as water vapour. • Water falling to the earth as rain, sleet, hail or snow. • A type of precipitation whereby frozen pellets of water fall from the sky.
Water Cycle 2023-11-02
Across
- its rain
- water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
Down
- The changing of state from a liquid to a gas from heat
- the state from a liquid to gas from it cooling down
- The movement of water from a plant
- The movement of water to the lake or river
6 Clues: its rain • The movement of water from a plant • The movement of water to the lake or river • the state from a liquid to gas from it cooling down • The changing of state from a liquid to a gas from heat • water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
water cycle 2024-11-13
6 Clues: is liquid • turns liquid into gas • takes the water to the sea • is liquid bu it is evaporated • if you put it in the freezer it makes solid • evaporate the water from the sea so it to rain
Water Cycle 2024-11-28
Across
- Water moves directly to vapor from ice or snow without ever melting into water.
- Water becomes water vapor and it rises in the air.
- As it rains, water goes into the oceans, lakes, and rivers
Down
- Water that falls from the sky such as rain, hail, or snow.
- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves.
- When the water vapor reaches the sky.
6 Clues: When the water vapor reaches the sky. • Water becomes water vapor and it rises in the air. • The process by which plants lose water from their leaves. • Water that falls from the sky such as rain, hail, or snow. • As it rains, water goes into the oceans, lakes, and rivers • Water moves directly to vapor from ice or snow without ever melting into water.
Water cycle 2022-09-21
6 Clues: the first word in water cycle? • when water from plants gets evaporated? • steam from the water but a different name? • when rain sleet or snow falls from the sky? • the vapour makes a big puffy thing in the sky called? • when water turns in to vapour and goes up in to the sky?
Global Hydrological Cycle 2025-06-03
Across
- Water vapour emitted into the atmosphere from vegetation
- Water passing into the soil
- Moisture in any form from the atmosphere
- Conversion of water to water vapour
- The period water remains in a store
- Water flowing over the surface.
Down
- All the water that is held in stores and flows of the global hydrological cycle
- Surface run off occurring in a river channel
- Vegetation capturing precipitation
- Water slowly flowing through the soil
- Groundwater store
- Cooling water vapour to form water droplets
- Water slowly moving through the permeable bedrock
- Downward seepage of water through bedrock under gravity
14 Clues: Groundwater store • Water passing into the soil • Water flowing over the surface. • Vegetation capturing precipitation • Conversion of water to water vapour • The period water remains in a store • Water slowly flowing through the soil • Moisture in any form from the atmosphere • Cooling water vapour to form water droplets • Surface run off occurring in a river channel • ...
Condensation 2021-01-24
Three Ecosystem Cycles: Water, Carbon, Nitrogen 2024-01-30
Across
- Carbon ___________: carbon as it is found in the air, in a gas form
- Water rises up into the sky, moves through the air, and comes back down to Earth in a never-ending ___________
- When animals and plants __________, carbon from their bodies enters the Earth's crust
- Water turns from a liquid form into a gas form when it is heated
- Water that flows downhill on Earth's surface into rivers, lakes, and oceans
- This comes form car exhausts and can tons of extra nitrogen to the environment
- The tiny droplets of water that collect together in the atmosphere form _____________
- When water evaporates from plants, it is called ________________
- The process in which plants soak up carbon dioxide
- ______________ effect: the warming of the atmosphere due to certain gases
- The water that's underground in the soil
- When water vapor cools high in the atmosphere it turns back into tiny liquid drops of liquid water
Down
- Nitrogen makes it way to the ground through rain, snow, hail, sleet. This is known as _________________
- An imbalance in the nitrogen cycle caused by human activities can negatively impact the ________________
- A force that pulls water downward to the surface of the Earth and even into the ground
- We cannot simply breathe nitrogen in, therefore we must get it from ____________
- There is more of this gas than oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
- When gravity pulls the drops of water in clouds back to Earth in the form of rain, snow, sleet, hail
- A substance that is the 4th most common element in the universe
- Water that is turned into a gas is known as water ____________
- Trees are known as carbon ___________ because they take so much carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere
- Only about 3% of all the water on Earth is _____________
- Most of the water on planet Earth can be found here
- Global Too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased temperatures worldwide. This is known as global _____________
- Lately, carbon dioxide levels on planet Earth have been _________________
25 Clues: The water that's underground in the soil • The process in which plants soak up carbon dioxide • Most of the water on planet Earth can be found here • Only about 3% of all the water on Earth is _____________ • Water that is turned into a gas is known as water ____________ • A substance that is the 4th most common element in the universe • ...
Water Cycle/Weather Study Guide 2017-08-17
Across
- the border where 2 air masses meet
- instrument used to measure precipitation
- low layer clouds: dark: sometimes bring light rain
- high altitude clouds; made of ice crystals
- a large body of air that forms over a land mass or large body of water
- water falls to the ground in the form of rain, sleet, snow and hail
- the layer of air that surrounds our planet
- towering dark clouds; rain on its way
- water that flows over the ground
- puffy cotton-ball clouds; seen on clear, warm days
- an instrument used to measure water vapor in the air
- an instrument used to measure wind speed
Down
- plants release water as a gas
- an instrument used to measure wind speed
- water changing from a liquid to a gas
- water vapor in the atmosphere condenses to form clouds
- water is stored in lakes, rivers and oceans
- all the particles of air pressing down on the surface of the earth
- water vapor in the air
19 Clues: water vapor in the air • plants release water as a gas • water that flows over the ground • the border where 2 air masses meet • water changing from a liquid to a gas • towering dark clouds; rain on its way • an instrument used to measure wind speed • instrument used to measure precipitation • an instrument used to measure wind speed • ...
Brach Daddy 2021-09-03
Across
- is the best muscle
- pressure within the atmosphere of the earth
- Coral that's not actually a coral
- is Major component of the water cycle
- A tropical cyclone
- the definition of average heat
- the definition of water vapor
- is an energy source that is being discharged
Down
- water that must be cooled down
- An expert with the forecast
- a definition of hot and cold
- what do clouds wear under there cloths
- Water vapor floating
- The best milk brand
- A car that Brach Daddy owns
- a violently rotating column of air
- where water is coming from
- created by severe thunderstorms
- the brand that has an apple taken out of it
19 Clues: is the best muscle • A tropical cyclone • The best milk brand • Water vapor floating • where water is coming from • An expert with the forecast • A car that Brach Daddy owns • a definition of hot and cold • the definition of water vapor • water that must be cooled down • the definition of average heat • created by severe thunderstorms • Coral that's not actually a coral • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-12-09
Across
- what creates glucose
- puts together water sunlight and carbon dioxide to make food
- where photosynthesis occurs
- what lets in gasses
- brings glucose throughout the plant
- what creates oxygen and gives hydrogen to Calvin cycle
Down
- what creates the product
- takes in water from the ground to bring throughout the plant
- takes in sunlight and causes the plants green pigment
- what is made from reactants
- the liquid in a chloroplast
11 Clues: what lets in gasses • what creates glucose • what creates the product • what is made from reactants • the liquid in a chloroplast • where photosynthesis occurs • brings glucose throughout the plant • takes in sunlight and causes the plants green pigment • what creates oxygen and gives hydrogen to Calvin cycle • takes in water from the ground to bring throughout the plant • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2019-01-16
Across
- The mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth it extends from the center of the core to the surface of the crust.
- all the water on earth
- The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- The energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- A typical star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system also the main resource of the water cycle
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
- The cycle through which water in the hydrosphere moves
- mass- A huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure at any given height
- A mixture of gasses that surrounds a planet or moon
- Part of earth that contains all living things
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
Down
- liquid to gas
- The process by which water moves downward in the soil, toward the water table
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- gas to liquid
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc..
- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- water in the form of a gas
- where heat energy is directly transferred between molecules through molecular collisions or direct contact.
- the interplay that occurs when the effect of one factor depends on another factor
22 Clues: liquid to gas • gas to liquid • all the water on earth • water in the form of a gas • The amount of water vapor in the air • Part of earth that contains all living things • The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid • A mixture of gasses that surrounds a planet or moon • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • ...
Vernal Pools 2025-03-13
Across
- Any organism that is able to live both on land and in water
- The study of water movement and distribution
- An animal without a backbone, such as insects or worms
- The natural environment where an organism lives
- The soil or surface layer that prevents water from draining, helping to retain water in the pool for a longer period
- Temporary or seasonal nature of water bodies in vernal pools
- Small aquatic organisms found in vernal pools, especially during reproductive stages
- A habitat saturated with water, supporting aquatic plants and animals
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- Occuring at specific times of the year, often linked to environmental changes
Down
- An area of land that is periodically flooded, potentially forming vernal pools
- Organisms that rely on vernal pools (temporary, shallow wetlands) for their survival and reproduction, unable to complete their life cycle anywhere else
- Species are those that can utilize vernal pools for part or all of their life cycle, but are not solely dependent on them and can also successfully reproduce and survive in other types of wetland or aquatic habitats
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- When an area is full soaked with water, such as during the rainy season in vernal pools
- The process by which species evolve to better suit a specific environment
- Wetlands that fill up annually but typically dry out during part of the year.
- A small body of water, often seasonal, that can serve as a vernal pool
- Contamination of the water or environment, which can threaten the life in vernal pools
- An animal with a backbone, like frogs and salamanders
20 Clues: The study of water movement and distribution • The natural environment where an organism lives • An animal with a backbone, like frogs and salamanders • An animal without a backbone, such as insects or worms • The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem • Any organism that is able to live both on land and in water • ...
Groundwater 2018-12-10
Across
- precipitation that infiltrated soil
- water has filled up all pores it is full of water
- you can drink it and it makes up 65% of us
- a type of well
- water cant flow through its solid
- a place water flows
- a small piece of soil
- gravel,sand,silt,clay are components
- able to flow
Down
- groundwater that reached the surface
- water found in the ground
- can bring groundwater to surface
- precipitation from lakes and streams
- the top of the saturated zone
- known as hydro cycle
15 Clues: able to flow • a type of well • a place water flows • known as hydro cycle • a small piece of soil • water found in the ground • the top of the saturated zone • can bring groundwater to surface • water cant flow through its solid • precipitation that infiltrated soil • groundwater that reached the surface • precipitation from lakes and streams • gravel,sand,silt,clay are components • ...
Life Cycle of Animals 2025-02-06
Across
- a young frog is called a ________
- The pupa of a butterfly is called a ________
- A frog’s life cycle includes a stage where it has a tail and lives in water, called a _____.
- this animal looks like the adult even when they are young.
- A beetle's life cycle includes egg, larva, pupa, and______
- an adult butterfly will break out of its own ______ and fly away.
- A butterfly starts life as an _____, then turns into a caterpillar.
- A______is one of the longest-living animals and can live for over 100 years.
- an animal which is fully grown is called an ______
- the young of an animal is called an ______
- A mother panda takes care of her cub by protecting it it and feeding it_______
Down
- Animals need food, water, and the right environment to _____.
- A butterfly usually lives for around 2-4 ________.
- an adult produces offspring through________.
- the process of living things being born, grow, and reproduce is called _______
- the larva of a butterfly is called a _______
- An animal with larger size usually has a ______ life expectancy.
- A butterfly goes through a complete change in its life cycle, which is called _____.
- When animals reproduce, they produce _____ of their own kind.
19 Clues: a young frog is called a ________ • the young of an animal is called an ______ • an adult produces offspring through________. • The pupa of a butterfly is called a ________ • the larva of a butterfly is called a _______ • A butterfly usually lives for around 2-4 ________. • an animal which is fully grown is called an ______ • ...
Unit 6 2025-04-14
Across
- plants losing water in the form of vapor
- water falling to earth from clouds
- used to measure earths humidity
- layer of earth's atmosphere containing the ionosphere
- vast frigid treeless arctic region
- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- part of earth's atmosphere containing ozone
- coldest layer of earth's atmosphere
- lowest region of earth's atmosphere
Down
- the cycle of water through various states
- the process of water turning into water vapor
- when water collects in an area
- area if mild temperatures
- outer most layer of earth's atmosphere
- process of ground water collection
- the average weather for a certain region on earth
- all the water on earth oceans rivers lakes
- clouds fog frost and dew are known as
- the state of the atmosphere at the current moment
19 Clues: area if mild temperatures • when water collects in an area • used to measure earths humidity • water falling to earth from clouds • process of ground water collection • vast frigid treeless arctic region • coldest layer of earth's atmosphere • lowest region of earth's atmosphere • clouds fog frost and dew are known as • outer most layer of earth's atmosphere • ...
