water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Photosynthesis and cell respiration Crossword puzzle 2024-05-23
10 Clues: "put together" • building blocks • source of energy • green slime in water • Found all over the world • help process information • force that causes things to move • provides nutrients and removes waste • Plants release this back into the air • Cycle converts carbon and water molecules to Glucose
Activities 2021-05-24
14 Clues: in water • in court • melodious • with cycle • with books • with skates • with paints • racket and ball • played with foot • eleven in a team • with shuttle and racket • has king queen soldiers • capturing beautiful scenes • performing art with body movement
Global Systems 2015-04-19
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- A colourless gas that is a greenhouse gas forming most of the earth's atmosphere.
- The interaction of Earth's regions and all the living things in those regions.
- niño A phase of varying warmer weather conditions and patterns of ocean currents in the Pacific ocean causing over the average weather in many places.
- cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment.
- The water layer of the Earth consisting of all the water on Earth.
- A process within the water cycle in which water vapour turns into liquid.
- A process of the water cycle in which water is heated by the sun and becomes water vapour.
- A greenhouse gas that is colourless and has a chemical formula of CH4.
- A major procedure that includes the clearing/logging of forests for urbanisation, farming land and wood uses.
- The discharge of substance or gases into the environment and atmosphere.
- Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter.
- A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles.
- The day to day conditions of an environment, it occurs in the troposphere.
- The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust.
- The measurement of weather patterns and averages of an environment/area over a period of time.
- A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth.
- fuel A fuel composed of stored carbon from the preserved bodies of dead organisms.
- A region of the electromagnetic spectrum of which the wave length is greater than the end of the red region but shorter than a microwave wave length.
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- A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long.
- The process plants use to convert the sun's light into chemical energy to create a sugar of which the plant can break down and use.
- A term used to describe the constant circulation movement of the ocean which is influenced by the salinity levels and seal level temperatures.
- effect The process of thermal energy (radiation) absorbed by gases which emit the absorbed energy into the atmosphere which then warms the Earth.
- Resources or methods that can be recycled and re used again without harming the Earth.
- The interactions of organisms in a environment with the biotic and biotic factors of that environment.
- Periods of warm and mild climate between glaciations that last for thousands of years.
- sheet A layer of ice containing fresh water and it covers many regions on Earth and is formed through the build up of snow for millions of years.
- Regions of Earth where the ground level temperature stays below freezing point or at 0 °C.
27 Clues: A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth. • Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter. • A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles. • A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long. • cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment. • ...
Global Systems 2015-04-19
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- A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long.
- A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth.
- Regions of Earth where the ground level temperature stays below freezing point or at 0 °C.
- The day to day conditions of an environment, it occurs in the troposphere.
- Periods of warm and mild climate between glaciations that last for thousands of years.
- fuel A fuel composed of stored carbon from the preserved bodies of dead organisms.
- A region of the electromagnetic spectrum of which the wave length is greater than the end of the red region but shorter than a microwave wave length.
- effect The process of thermal energy (radiation) absorbed by gases which emit the absorbed energy into the atmosphere which then warms the Earth.
- A major procedure that includes the clearing/logging of forests for urbanisation, farming land and wood uses.
- A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles.
- The discharge of substance or gases into the environment and atmosphere.
- niño A phase of varying warmer weather conditions and patterns of ocean currents in the Pacific ocean causing over the average weather in many places.
- A process within the water cycle in which water vapour turns into liquid.
- The measurement of weather patterns and averages of an environment/area over a period of time.
- A process of the water cycle in which water is heated by the sun and becomes water vapour.
- sheet A layer of ice containing fresh water and it covers many regions on Earth and is formed through the build up of snow for millions of years.
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- Resources or methods that can be recycled and re used again without harming the Earth.
- The water layer of the Earth consisting of all the water on Earth.
- Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter.
- A term used to describe the constant circulation movement of the ocean which is influenced by the salinity levels and seal level temperatures.
- The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust.
- A greenhouse gas that is colourless and has a chemical formula of CH4.
- cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment.
- The process plants use to convert the sun's light into chemical energy to create a sugar of which the plant can break down and use.
- The interactions of organisms in a environment with the biotic and biotic factors of that environment.
- The interaction of Earth's regions and all the living things in those regions.
- A colourless gas that is a greenhouse gas forming most of the earth's atmosphere.
27 Clues: A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth. • Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter. • A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles. • A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long. • The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust. • ...
Global Systems 2015-04-19
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- Periods of warm and mild climate between glaciations that last for thousands of years.
- A process within the water cycle in which water vapour turns into liquid.
- The process plants use to convert the sun's light into chemical energy to create a sugar of which the plant can break down and use.
- A greenhouse gas that is colourless and has a chemical formula of CH4.
- A region of the electromagnetic spectrum of which the wave length is greater than the end of the red region but shorter than a microwave wave length.
- A term used to describe the constant circulation movement of the ocean which is influenced by the salinity levels and seal level temperatures.
- niño A phase of varying warmer weather conditions and patterns of ocean currents in the Pacific ocean causing over the average weather in many places.
- The interaction of Earth's regions and all the living things in those regions.
- Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter.
- effect The process of thermal energy (radiation) absorbed by gases which emit the absorbed energy into the atmosphere which then warms the Earth.
- A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth.
- cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment.
- The interactions of organisms in a environment with the biotic and biotic factors of that environment.
- The measurement of weather patterns and averages of an environment/area over a period of time.
- sheet A layer of ice containing fresh water and it covers many regions on Earth and is formed through the build up of snow for millions of years.
- A colourless gas that is a greenhouse gas forming most of the earth's atmosphere.
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- A major procedure that includes the clearing/logging of forests for urbanisation, farming land and wood uses.
- A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long.
- The water layer of the Earth consisting of all the water on Earth.
- Resources or methods that can be recycled and re used again without harming the Earth.
- The day to day conditions of an environment, it occurs in the troposphere.
- The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust.
- A process of the water cycle in which water is heated by the sun and becomes water vapour.
- Regions of Earth where the ground level temperature stays below freezing point or at 0 °C.
- A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles.
- fuel A fuel composed of stored carbon from the preserved bodies of dead organisms.
- The discharge of substance or gases into the environment and atmosphere.
27 Clues: A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth. • Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter. • A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles. • A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long. • The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust. • ...
Week 1 HASS Vocab Review 2025-05-21
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- – Water found in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs is called ______ water.
- – The change of water vapor into liquid, forming clouds.
- – A type of precipitation that recharges groundwater.
- – Underground layer where groundwater is stored.
- – A resource that cannot be replaced in a short amount of time.
- – A type of rock or soil that allows water to pass through it.
- – The process of water seeping into the soil.
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- – The process of water refilling underground aquifers.
- – A deep, narrow hole drilled to access groundwater.
- – Water that exists beneath the Earth's surface.
- – A resource that can be naturally replaced over time.
- – The water _______ is what makes water a renewable resource.
- – The process where water turns into vapour and rises into the air.
- – Water that falls to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
14 Clues: – The process of water seeping into the soil. • – Water that exists beneath the Earth's surface. • – Underground layer where groundwater is stored. • – A deep, narrow hole drilled to access groundwater. • – A type of precipitation that recharges groundwater. • – The process of water refilling underground aquifers. • ...
H2o 2021-05-20
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- runoff water that flows along the ground and is not absorbed because either the soil is saturated, or the surface is impervious (e.g. concrete).
- water (in any form of solid, liquid or gas)that falls from Earth.
- conservation using less water by reducing waste.
- surfaces a surface that prevents water from soaking or seeping through it, e.g. pavement.
- sustainability using water in a way that helps ensure future water needs are met and its quality is protected.
- an underground source of water. Water can be found by drilling a well into the ground and installing a pump.
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- cycle also known as the water cycle. Water moves continuously on, above and below the surface of the Earth. It moves in liquid, vapor, and ice forms.
- water that is added to soil to help grow crops when there is not enough rain.
- an area of land where all water within it flows into a particular river or sets of rivers.
- drain pollution water that flows along roads and other paved areas carry pollutants into storm drains. This polluted water usually travels untreated to local streams and rivers.
- water water that that is not safe for drinking.
11 Clues: water water that that is not safe for drinking. • conservation using less water by reducing waste. • water (in any form of solid, liquid or gas)that falls from Earth. • water that is added to soil to help grow crops when there is not enough rain. • surfaces a surface that prevents water from soaking or seeping through it, e.g. pavement. • ...
Unit 7 - Rocky Shores 2013-04-30
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- feeders marine animals with organs that gather energy by straining
- organisms that gather their energy from sunlight
- a trait that helps an organism survive
- in sea star locomotion and feeding
- tide the point when seawater retreats to its lowest level during a tide cycle
- threat anything that can cause harm to an ecosystem (e.g., pollution, deforestation, invasive species, overhunting, and climate change)
- web food chains that overlap to form a network when organisms have more than one possible source of food
- sharp extensions on the top of a sea star’s body that are used for protection
- animals that feed on dead organisms
- organisms that gather energy by eating other organisms
- zone the region of land that is covered and uncovered by water between high and low tides
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- and small organisms out of the water (e.g., mussels, barnacles, sponges)
- the transfer of heat through a medium
- the place where land and water meet E7 Curriculum v. 1.5 Unit 7 –
- organisms that contribute to the breaking down of dead organisms
- drying due to the removal of water
- the study of living things in their natural environment including the distribution of organisms in an ecosystem, the relationships between organisms, and interactions between energy and life
- system a series of water-filled canals that
- a community of organisms that rely on an exchange of resources with their physical environment and each other for survival
- the alternating rise and fall of the sea with respect to land
- plate an entrance for water into a sea star’s body
- star a predatory animal (echinoderm) with five or more rays (arms) extending from a central disc
- tide the point when seawater rises to its highest level during a tide cycle
- any factor that reduces the ability of an organism to survive
- feet small tubes on the mouth-side of a sea star that it uses to move and grasp surfaces or prey
25 Clues: drying due to the removal of water • in sea star locomotion and feeding • animals that feed on dead organisms • the transfer of heat through a medium • a trait that helps an organism survive • system a series of water-filled canals that • organisms that gather their energy from sunlight • plate an entrance for water into a sea star’s body • ...
RIPPLES ON WATER 2013-03-18
8 Clues: save the water • cycle of water • big bodies of water • water humans can drink • biggest and deepest ocean • brings water to dry places • rain, hail, sleet, snow, freezing water • floating pieces of ice crystal, water vapor, etc.
Water Filter DH56 2024-09-09
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- When condensation occurs water vapors turn to rain ___.
- A flowing water body
- Filter material we used that can be soft or rough
- When particles in cloud fall to the ground
- Small rocks used in our water filter experiment
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- Passage of water through soil
- One role water plays for humans, the act of consuming water.
- When evaporation occurs, water turns from liquid to ____.
- The natural force causing liquid water to flow or rain to fall down.
- Somewhat large and usually stagnant water body
- The process within, above and below earth where water circulates is called water ____.
- When precipitation occurs water may fall as rain or ____.
12 Clues: A flowing water body • Passage of water through soil • When particles in cloud fall to the ground • Somewhat large and usually stagnant water body • Small rocks used in our water filter experiment • Filter material we used that can be soft or rough • When condensation occurs water vapors turn to rain ___. • When evaporation occurs, water turns from liquid to ____. • ...
Water Systems Review 2025-04-07
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- natural way that the Earth cleans our water
- a massive body of salt water
- circular cycle of water
- an area with a small localized climate
- an area of land where all the water eventually drains into one main body of water
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- human impact on the water table
- is the boundary between water-saturated ground and unsaturated ground
- a source of drinking water for almost 10 million Canadians
- removal of salt from water
- a slowly moving mass of ice and overlying snow
- an underground layer of water-bearing material that can store and transmit water
- natural impact on the water table
12 Clues: circular cycle of water • removal of salt from water • a massive body of salt water • human impact on the water table • natural impact on the water table • an area with a small localized climate • natural way that the Earth cleans our water • a slowly moving mass of ice and overlying snow • a source of drinking water for almost 10 million Canadians • ...
Vocab 2022-02-18
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- A mass moving in a rotating system experiences a force acting perpendicular to the direction of motion.
- Water vapor in a given volume of air
- An advancing mass of cold air.
- high-speed winds about 10 km above Earth's surface
- has a higher pressure at its center than the areas around it.
- the movement of air
- Percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor in the air
- everything around us
- The area where the air starts to condense/ go through the process of condensation
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- An expert in the study of meteorology; a weather forecaster.
- An advancing mass of warm air
- A body of air with uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
- Water turning into smoke
- water flowing off
- Cycle that deals with the atmosphere
- Gas changing into liquid
- Falling water
- Clouds and precipitation
- The boundary between two air masses neither of which is replacing the other
- The height of an object
20 Clues: Falling water • water flowing off • the movement of air • everything around us • The height of an object • Water turning into smoke • Gas changing into liquid • Clouds and precipitation • An advancing mass of warm air • An advancing mass of cold air. • Cycle that deals with the atmosphere • Water vapor in a given volume of air • high-speed winds about 10 km above Earth's surface • ...
rocks 2016-11-20
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- bones in rock are _____
- wearing a way of rock
- current ______
- very common mineral starting with Q
- rock metamorphic, igneous and ____
- naturally occurring chemical
- cycle the process rocks take
- red and blue are _____
- rock sedimentary, metamorphic and _____
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- dating opposite of relative dating
- hot substance in the earth’s core
- type of sedimentary rock that start with L
- magma that turns to ____ when it comes to the surface
- rock sedimentary, _______, igneous
- diamonds are _____
- water flow on water creates _____
- section of the geological time scale
- Australia is famous for mining _____
- naturally occurring melt
19 Clues: current ______ • diamonds are _____ • wearing a way of rock • red and blue are _____ • bones in rock are _____ • naturally occurring melt • naturally occurring chemical • cycle the process rocks take • hot substance in the earth’s core • water flow on water creates _____ • dating opposite of relative dating • rock sedimentary, _______, igneous • very common mineral starting with Q • ...
global systems crossword 2013-05-19
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- found in cells
- humans survive by breathing it
- earths surface
- it is reused
- water on the earths surface
- prevailing weather conditions
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms lacking organelles
- hot ball of fire
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- a liquid substance
- remains of a living thing
- important natural cycle
- particular air
- humans live on it
- the four seasons
- an individual
- its an important part of the atmosphere
- a living thing other than a human being
- where plants grow and animals live
- found in all living things
19 Clues: it is reused • an individual • found in cells • particular air • earths surface • the four seasons • hot ball of fire • humans live on it • a liquid substance • important natural cycle • remains of a living thing • found in all living things • water on the earths surface • prevailing weather conditions • humans survive by breathing it • where plants grow and animals live • ...
Save Environment 2025-07-20
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- Global temperature increase
- Farming without chemicals
- _____ layer in atmosphere blocks UV rays
- Cutting down of trees
- Process of converting waste into use
- Energy from Earth's heat
- Types of energy from Sunlight
- Melting glaciers results in
- Loss of this reduce biodiversity
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- Waste materials that breaks down naturally
- Biodegradable waste become this
- Source of energy using moving air
- Energy forged from water
- Opposite of pollute
- Material harmful to marine life
- Living without harming nature is called _____ Living
- Practice of saving water
- Eco-friendly transport option
- Area protected for nature
19 Clues: Opposite of pollute • Cutting down of trees • Energy forged from water • Practice of saving water • Energy from Earth's heat • Farming without chemicals • Area protected for nature • Global temperature increase • Melting glaciers results in • Eco-friendly transport option • Types of energy from Sunlight • Biodegradable waste become this • Material harmful to marine life • ...
Saydie Lindley 2023-05-25
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- This stream is one of the strongest surface currents on earth
- when upwelling is reduced the what of the ocean life is also reduced
- water becomes denser and sinks when it
- These currents are affected by three factors: continental deflections, the Coriolis effect, and global winds
- This current contains stream like movements of water
- warm water is replaced by cold nutrient water in a process called
- deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to earths rotation
- what percent of water is drinkable
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- movements of water far below the surface
- movement of water that results from density differences
- the amount of matter in a given space or volume
- These currents occur near the surface of the ocean
- what water is less dense, hot water or cold
- these currents can be vertical, circular, or cyclical
- measure of dissolved salts or solids in a liquid
- cold water absorbs what from the sun, that makes the cycle continue
- what about the earths rotation causes the coriolis effect
- What causes wind
- what do convection currents transfer
19 Clues: What causes wind • what percent of water is drinkable • what do convection currents transfer • water becomes denser and sinks when it • movements of water far below the surface • what water is less dense, hot water or cold • the amount of matter in a given space or volume • measure of dissolved salts or solids in a liquid • ...
water syistems 2023-02-10
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- the process of water being recycled through a cycle.
- a compressed mass of snow, rock or sediment
- a place in the ground after the soil
- an elevated piece of land that drains its water into a nearby body of water
- how much heat an object or material can store.
- A layer of gasses that surround the earth
- make water not suitable for drinking, usually has harmful chemicals.
- typically flooded areas of land
- thinking of the ways to use resources for the future.
- a heavy and thick layer of compressed snow covering a large area.
- the process of turning not drinkable ocean water to drinkable water
- change is a change in a climate's normal temperatures.
- holds waste water under the ground.
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- water that is found beneath earths surface.
- chemical- clean water
- replacing water
- a technique to clean water
- a human made way to supply water to plants, agriculture and crops.
- a very large body of water between land and masses.
- a flowing body of water usually going to another body of water
- refers to a places various temperatures for a given day
- a very tiny organism.
- a method of obtaining water from the ground
- the amount of salt in water
- removing any chemicals from water to make safe for consumption
- These are small microorganisms
26 Clues: replacing water • chemical- clean water • a very tiny organism. • a technique to clean water • the amount of salt in water • These are small microorganisms • typically flooded areas of land • holds waste water under the ground. • a place in the ground after the soil • A layer of gasses that surround the earth • water that is found beneath earths surface. • ...
2.3 Vocabulary Menu 2012-11-20
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- cycle the circulation of carbon atoms in the biosphere as a result of photosynthetic conversion of carbon dioxide into complex organic compounds by plants, which are consumed by other organisms: the carbon returns to the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide as a result of respiration, decay by fungi, bacteria, etc., and combustion of fossil fuels
- cycle the circulation of the earth's water, in which water evaporates from the sea into the atmosphere, where it condenses and falls as rain or snow, returning to the sea by rivers or returning to the atmosphere by evapotranspiration
- nitrogen returning to the environment though bacteria
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- organisms take in nutrient for building their tissues
- cycle the continuous sequence of events by which atmospheric nitrogen and nitrogenous compounds in the soil are converted, as by nitrification and nitrogen fixation, into substances that can be utilized by green plants, the substances returning to the air and soil as a result of the decay of the plants and denitrification
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- the act or process of decomposing
- Cycle Cycles that involve living organisms (bio), Geological processes (geo) and chemical processes (chemical)
- the passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere
- providing nourishment or nutriment
- characterized by an abundant accumulation of nutrients that support a dense growth of algae and other organisms, the decay of which depletes the shallow waters of oxygen in summer
11 Clues: the act or process of decomposing • providing nourishment or nutriment • anything that has mass and takes up space • nitrogen returning to the environment though bacteria • organisms take in nutrient for building their tissues • the passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere • ...
Krebs cycle 2024-06-07
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- The term for the removal of a carboxyl group from a molecule.
- A five-carbon intermediate formed from isocitrate.
- This intermediate is formed after the decarboxylation of α-ketoglutarate.
- The number of CO2 molecules produced per turn of the cycle.
- An electron carrier that produces 3 ATP for each molecule oxidized.
- This molecule combines with oxaloacetate to form citrate.
- Cycle The cycle also known as the citric acid cycle or TCA cycle.
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- The location within the cell where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- The molecule that acetyl-CoA is derived from.
- The high-energy compound formed by substrate-level phosphorylation.
- The final molecule regenerated at the end of the cycle.
- Synthase This enzyme catalyzes the first step of the Krebs cycle.
- A four-carbon intermediate formed from fumarate.
- An electron carrier that produces 2 ATP for each molecule oxidized.
- A four-carbon molecule that succinyl-CoA is converted into.
- A six-carbon molecule formed from acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate.
- The number of ATP molecules produced directly per turn of the cycle.
17 Clues: The molecule that acetyl-CoA is derived from. • A four-carbon intermediate formed from fumarate. • A five-carbon intermediate formed from isocitrate. • The final molecule regenerated at the end of the cycle. • This molecule combines with oxaloacetate to form citrate. • The location within the cell where the Krebs cycle occurs. • ...
Water 2023-12-04
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- The number of hydrogen atoms in water
- The ___ Cycle: The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth
- The number of oxygen atoms in water
- Liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to Earth
- This phase of water is the most dense
- Inland lakes, groundwater, and ___ are available freshwater sources
- Water freezes at ___ degrees Celsius
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- The number atoms in one molecule of water
- This phase of water is the least dense
- The Sun and ___ are two factors that power the movement of water in and around the world
- The curved surface at the top of a column of liquid
- Most of Earth's water can be found in the ___
- Most fresh water is locked away in ___
- Water___at 100 degrees Celsius
- Phase changes from a solid state to a liquid state require heat ___
15 Clues: Water___at 100 degrees Celsius • The number of oxygen atoms in water • Water freezes at ___ degrees Celsius • The number of hydrogen atoms in water • This phase of water is the most dense • This phase of water is the least dense • Most fresh water is locked away in ___ • The number atoms in one molecule of water • Most of Earth's water can be found in the ___ • ...
3rd Grade Vocabulary 2015-11-19
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- something that has definite shape
- elastic like force on the outside of something
- what happens when a liquid goes to a gas
- how clean water is
- gas that comes from heating water
- a process that repeats
- giant land forms of ice
- frozen water
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- the process of liquid going to solid
- some thing that is a hill
- force that keeps us on the surface of the earth
- what you do when you get a gas to a liquid
- for something to go away completely
- what you do to a solid to make it liquid
- the type of matter with the most spread out particles
- pieces of glaciers that have fallen into the water
- matter that has definite volume but no definite shape
- what you get when you melt ice
18 Clues: frozen water • how clean water is • a process that repeats • giant land forms of ice • some thing that is a hill • what you get when you melt ice • something that has definite shape • gas that comes from heating water • for something to go away completely • the process of liquid going to solid • what happens when a liquid goes to a gas • what you do to a solid to make it liquid • ...
Weather puzzle 2022-04-02
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- water falling from clouds.
- water falling in drops from vapor condensed in the atmosphere.
- wave a prolonged period of abnormally hot weather.
- light rain falling in very fine drops.
- precipitation in the form of ice crystals.
- a loud rumbling or crashing noise heard after a lightning flash due to the expansion of rapidly heated air.
- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds.
- a visible aerosol consisting of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface.
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- cycle the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.
- rain that freezes or partly freezes as it falls from the sky
- A violently rotating column of air touching the ground, usually attached to the base of a thunderstorm.
- the flashing of light produced by a discharge of atmospheric electricity
- frontthe boundary of an advancing mass of warm air, in particular the leading edge of the warm sector of a low-pressure system.
14 Clues: water falling from clouds. • light rain falling in very fine drops. • precipitation in the form of ice crystals. • wave a prolonged period of abnormally hot weather. • rain that freezes or partly freezes as it falls from the sky • water falling in drops from vapor condensed in the atmosphere. • pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds. • ...
UNIT 4 CROSSWORD 2022-05-19
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- the lowest point of a wave
- process of turning liquid into vapor
- the point in the tidal cycle where the sea level is at its lowest
- the highest part of a wave
- very long-period waves that move through the ocean
- ocean waves that are caused by large earthquakes
- a natural flow of water moving across country between banks
- water covers much much of the shore after rising its highest level
- water found beneath the surface of soil
- plants give water vapor through their leaves
- tides when the sun and moon are at there right angles to each other
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- strong narrow flows of water that are close to the line shoreline
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a wave
- distance between points in a wave
- a tide after a new or full moon
- water collected as droplets
- water that falls to the earth as rain,hail, or snow
- water on the surface of the planet, above the ground
- a large body of ice moving slowly down a slope
- where rain water soaks into the ground, through the soil
- when there is more water than land can absorb
21 Clues: the lowest point of a wave • the highest part of a wave • water collected as droplets • a tide after a new or full moon • distance between points in a wave • process of turning liquid into vapor • water found beneath the surface of soil • plants give water vapor through their leaves • when there is more water than land can absorb • ...
Kreb's Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-18
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- : An intermediate compound in the Krebs Cycle that helps form FADH2
- : The molecule converted back into oxaloacetate to complete the cycle
- : Gas released as a waste product during the Krebs Cycle
- : Another electron carrier that brings electrons to the electron transport chain
- : The first molecule formed in the Krebs Cycle when Acetyl-CoA combines with oxaloacetate
- : The molecule that combines with Acetyl-CoA to start the cycle again
- : The ultimate product of the cycle that powers cell activities
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- : The “powerhouse” of the cell where the Krebs Cycle occurs
- : The molecule that enters the Krebs Cycle, formed from pyruvate
- : The main energy currencyhttps://crosswordlabs.com/account/login generated from the cycle’s processes
- : The end product of glycolysis converted into Acetyl-CoA
- : The inner space of the mitochondria where the cycle takes place
- : The original molecule broken down in glycolysis before entering the Krebs Cycle
- : Short for Electron Transport Chain — uses NADH and FADH2 to make more ATP
- : High-energy electron carrier produced during the cycle
15 Clues: : Gas released as a waste product during the Krebs Cycle • : High-energy electron carrier produced during the cycle • : The end product of glycolysis converted into Acetyl-CoA • : The “powerhouse” of the cell where the Krebs Cycle occurs • : The ultimate product of the cycle that powers cell activities • ...
Insects-pest or guest? 2021-04-01
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- the powdery yellow stuff that comes from the stamen of a flower
- the part of the flower that becomes the fruit
- the female part of the flower where pollen gets in
- the body segment where legs and wings are attached
- the part of the insect that the mouthparts and antennae are attached
- insects that help us
- a small beetle that is very beneficial, red with black dots
- the first stage of an insects life cycle
- a caterpillar that grows very large, very fast and is a pest to tomatoes
- a lady beetles favorite meal
- pests on your pets
- the worm-like stage on an insects life cycle
- the insect does not eat or move around in this stage of the life cycle
- is like the 'tongue' of an insect
- small flying insects that carry diseases like malaria
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- what bees gather to make honey
- eats mosquitoes both in the air and in the water
- generally thought of as an unwanted house guest, food particle attract them
- responsible for pollination of most of our crops
- the body segment that might have a stinger
- prays before it eats its prey
- a very small wasp that does not sting but is a guest in our garden
- a term that means 'to change'
- the most common picnic pests
- not insects, includes spiders and mites
- the stage of the insect's life cycle when they reproduce
26 Clues: pests on your pets • insects that help us • a lady beetles favorite meal • the most common picnic pests • prays before it eats its prey • a term that means 'to change' • what bees gather to make honey • is like the 'tongue' of an insect • not insects, includes spiders and mites • the first stage of an insects life cycle • the body segment that might have a stinger • ...
science 2022-09-07
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- latin name of rice
- the genus name of herpes
- generally , happens when water molecules at the surface of water.
- what is RNA
- what is DNA
- crabs, coconut and snail are .... ecosystem.
- the genome of tabacco mozaic virus
- seagress and algae are .... ecosystem.
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- the genome of bacteriophage
- nucleic acid genome, capsid and envelope are general structure of
- eukaryotic, multicellular, ingest motile sexual
- rainforest, ocean and desert are diversity of ....
- the genome of influenza virus
- eukaryotic, multicellular absorb, nonmotile, sexual
- the genome of retrovirus
- shark and whale are .... ecosystem.
- the genome of adenovirus
- The example RNA virus that has 7000 variation
- air, water , soil, mineral salt and light are the component of ....
- Nitrogen cycle
20 Clues: what is RNA • what is DNA • Nitrogen cycle • latin name of rice • the genus name of herpes • the genome of retrovirus • the genome of adenovirus • the genome of bacteriophage • the genome of influenza virus • the genome of tabacco mozaic virus • shark and whale are .... ecosystem. • seagress and algae are .... ecosystem. • crabs, coconut and snail are .... ecosystem. • ...
The Moon in the Sky 2025-03-18
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- going around something
- the moon is Earths only _________satellite
- Earth has only one of these.
- the moon has this many phases
- Lower high tides
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- Higher high tides
- spinning on an axis
- are the rise and fall of ocean water
- the phase of the moon cycle where it is completely dark.
- means to grow larger or increase
- the phase of the moon cycle where it is completely lit.
- means to shrink or decrease in size
12 Clues: Lower high tides • Higher high tides • spinning on an axis • going around something • Earth has only one of these. • the moon has this many phases • means to grow larger or increase • means to shrink or decrease in size • are the rise and fall of ocean water • the moon is Earths only _________satellite • the phase of the moon cycle where it is completely lit. • ...
Energy and Recovery crossword 2021-10-03
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- abbreviation for the enzyme that breaks down pyruvic acid to lactic acid
- This is the part of the mitochondria where the third stage of the aerobic energy system takes place
- It can take up to 48 hours to replenish this after prolonged or strenuous exercise
- 100% can be fully replenished in 3 minutes/1st energy system
- area of the mitochondria where the krebs cycle takes place
- when hydrogen combines with NAD in the electron transfer chain
- by product from the krebs cycle
- it can take up to an hour for this to be removed from the muscles
- Enzyme that breaks down the 2 seconds worth of ATP in the muscle
- Slow recovery phase
- when heat and energy leave a reaction
- by product from the electron transfer chain
- Muscle oxygen store
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- a chemical reaction that requires energy to be added for it to progress
- Process of breaking down glucose
- the name given when the products from reaction 1 are used as reactants in reaction 2
- this gets removed from the krebs cycle and progresses down into the electron transfer chain
- second stage of the aerobic energy system
- This is where the PC system takes place
- Excessive post-exercise oxygen consumption
- rapid recovery phase
- Number of ATP made in the Krebs Cycle
- lactic acid causes the enzymes to do this
- enzyme that breaks down glucose to pyruvic avid
24 Clues: Slow recovery phase • Muscle oxygen store • rapid recovery phase • by product from the krebs cycle • Process of breaking down glucose • Number of ATP made in the Krebs Cycle • when heat and energy leave a reaction • This is where the PC system takes place • second stage of the aerobic energy system • lactic acid causes the enzymes to do this • ...
Natural Cycles 2018-10-08
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- respiration Animals use oxygen to break down sugars, fats, and proteins to release energy to live and grow.
- Precipitation that flows over the surface of the soil.
- dioxide Burning fossil fuels for energy releases this into the atmosphere.
- The bumps on the roots of plants called legumes where nitrogen-fixing bacteria live.
- Oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen cycle through non-living and living systems in a ________________ cycle.
- The process in which plants make sugar using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide and release oxygen into the atmosphere.
- Water is absorbed by trees from the ground and released into the atmosphere.
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- Bacteria in the soil break down molecules containing nitrogen and nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere.
- smog This is produced when sunlight interacts with air pollution to produce a brown smog.
- This microscopic organism breaks down (eats) dead things.
- A pollutant being released into the atmosphere.
- The gathering of water into a body of water
- fuel a source of energy (for example oil or coal) that is formed from dead plants and animals
- fixation Nitrogen is combined with other elements by bacteria that live in plants.
- precipitation Precipitation that is more acidic than normal due to pollution.
15 Clues: The gathering of water into a body of water • A pollutant being released into the atmosphere. • Precipitation that flows over the surface of the soil. • This microscopic organism breaks down (eats) dead things. • dioxide Burning fossil fuels for energy releases this into the atmosphere. • ...
Environmental Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-06
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- An organism that cannot produce their own food and eats other plants and animals for energy to live.
- All the processes in which water moves through from land to the ocean.
- A liquid that changes into a gas, water vapor.
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another.
- Radiant energy emitted from the sun.
- The process of figuring out a problem or question using observations and experiments.
- Any type of water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back into Earth.
- process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water
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- A group of people with common interests within a larger society.
- The process of interactions between people, governments, and countries.
- Organisms that make their own food.
- The vertical section of the soil from the ground surface downwards to where the soil meets the rock underground.
- The want to conserve natural resources and and protect global ecosystems.
- A cycle of processes that rocks go through in the earth's crust.
- A cycle that repeats which nitrogen travels through both living and non-living things.
15 Clues: Radiant energy emitted from the sun. • Organisms that make their own food. • A liquid that changes into a gas, water vapor. • A group of people with common interests within a larger society. • A cycle of processes that rocks go through in the earth's crust. • All the processes in which water moves through from land to the ocean. • ...
Water Pollution Review 2017-03-10
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- area, above ground, that feeds an aquifer
- this is the smallest human usage of water
- pollutant that can bioaccumulate- arsenic is one example
- process of water moving downward into an aquifer
- greatest usage of water is for this- food
- pollutants
- Hardin argued that we needed *these* to do the right thing
- that can cloud water and make it warmer
- act of using something wisely to make it last
- force that drives seepage
- period of no rain
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- water falling from the sky in any form
- that create an algae bloom, then bacteria eat up all the algae
- area of porous rock that holds water underground
- pollutant that can bioaccumulate- insecticide is an example
- that degrades the quality of air, water or soil
- name for the water cycle (bonus* you may have to research this one)
- given the chance, with no consequences, human will behave this way
18 Clues: pollutants • period of no rain • force that drives seepage • water falling from the sky in any form • that can cloud water and make it warmer • area, above ground, that feeds an aquifer • this is the smallest human usage of water • greatest usage of water is for this- food • act of using something wisely to make it last • that degrades the quality of air, water or soil • ...
Biology year 10 exam key words 2024-04-26
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- organelle that releases energy in the cell
- In the day plants give off this gas
- this turns blue/black in the presence of starch
- this type of plant cell has no chloroplasts
- A potato cylinder placed in distilled water will ________ mass
- the word for someone who has genes Bb instead of bb
- The independent variable in an experiment testing the effect of temperature on rate of reaction
- this molecule is copied during the first phase of the cell cycle
- A version of a gene
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- At night plants give off this gas
- An enzyme that breaks down starch
- Organelle that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
- the word for someone who has BB instead of Bb
- The movement of water across a cell membrane
- A structure on the outside of plant cells that does not control what goes in and out of the cell
- Mitosis is for the growth and ___________ of tissues
- this divides during stage 2 of the cell cycle
17 Clues: A version of a gene • At night plants give off this gas • An enzyme that breaks down starch • In the day plants give off this gas • organelle that releases energy in the cell • this type of plant cell has no chloroplasts • The movement of water across a cell membrane • the word for someone who has BB instead of Bb • this divides during stage 2 of the cell cycle • ...
The Tides 2022-09-28
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- How one object pulls another object towards it using gravity
- The portion of the coastline that experiences periods of coverage and exposure due to changing tides
- When the Earth, Sun, and Moon are at a 90-degree angle
- When the Earth, Sun, and Moon are in a straight line
- Areas that are higher in the intertdial zone (farther from water)
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- A phase of the moon visible during times of high tide.
- the lowest tide during the lunar cycle
- The highest tide during the lunar cycle
- Areas that are lower in the intertidal zone (closer to water)
- The rising and falling of water in the ocean
10 Clues: the lowest tide during the lunar cycle • The highest tide during the lunar cycle • The rising and falling of water in the ocean • When the Earth, Sun, and Moon are in a straight line • A phase of the moon visible during times of high tide. • When the Earth, Sun, and Moon are at a 90-degree angle • How one object pulls another object towards it using gravity • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary Terms 2022-01-27
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- Flattened sacks inside chloroplast
- wine
- Coin shaped disks stacked on top of eachother contain thylakoids
- using oxygen to break down food molecules
- requires oxygen
- producing characteristic of color
- cytoplasmic pathway that breaks down glucose into three-carbon molecules
- Fluid inside the chloroplast
- (ATP)
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- water releasing heat, ice cube melting
- plants
- citric acid cycle
- eat a lot, but don't get fat
- occurs in absence of free oxygen
- aerobic catabolism of nutrients to carbon dioxide, water, and energy
- Sugary drink
16 Clues: wine • (ATP) • plants • Sugary drink • requires oxygen • citric acid cycle • eat a lot, but don't get fat • Fluid inside the chloroplast • occurs in absence of free oxygen • producing characteristic of color • Flattened sacks inside chloroplast • water releasing heat, ice cube melting • using oxygen to break down food molecules • ...
ECOSYSTEM_BOOK M3 2025-06-20
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- is a living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler substances
- Air, water, soil, sunlight, temperature
- a Cycle are natural processes that move important substances like water, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus
- Organisms work together using light
- organisms that Eat meat only
- include Plants, animals, bacteria, fungi
- Plants growing at the edges of water bodies.
- Aquatic plants like water hyacinth that float on the surface.
- Both organisms benefit
- Animals living on land (e.g., lions, ants, elephants).
- One organism kills and eats another
- One benefits, the other is harmed
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- One benefits, the other is unaffected
- he buildup of toxic substances
- the natural home or environment of an organism.
- Eat both plants and animals
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their non-living environment.
- features that help organisms survive in their environments.
- Animals living in water (e.g., fish, frogs, turtles).
- The surroundings in which organisms live.
20 Clues: Both organisms benefit • Eat both plants and animals • organisms that Eat meat only • he buildup of toxic substances • One benefits, the other is harmed • Organisms work together using light • One organism kills and eats another • One benefits, the other is unaffected • Air, water, soil, sunlight, temperature • include Plants, animals, bacteria, fungi • ...
Chapter 2 2024-05-08
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- Upper limit an ecosystem can sustain
- A diagram of what eats what
- Factors that limit a population's size
- Water high in nutrients
- Area defined by biotic and abiotic features
- An organism that ovtains its energy by consuming other organisms
- Nitrogen is absorbed by organisms who return it when they die
- Water low in nutrients
- Factors that may favor or not a species or population
- Total mass of individuals in a population
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- Water evaporates, then returns to earth
- Ecological pyramids display the relationship of energy between trophic levels
- How high an organism is on a food chain
- Area where water drains to a single body
- The role of an organism in an ecosystem
- CO2 in water/atmosphere is turned into oxygen by plants
- The cycle of resources required for life
- Multiple linked food chains
18 Clues: Water low in nutrients • Water high in nutrients • A diagram of what eats what • Multiple linked food chains • Upper limit an ecosystem can sustain • Factors that limit a population's size • Water evaporates, then returns to earth • How high an organism is on a food chain • The role of an organism in an ecosystem • Area where water drains to a single body • ...
unit 6 crossword puzzle 2021-04-07
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- star a predatory animal with five or more rays (arms) extending from a central disc
- the alternating rise and fall of the sea with respect to land
- the point when seawater rises to its highest level during a tide cycle
- anything that can cause harm to an ecosystem
- all of the members of a species within a particular area
- an organism that eats other organisms for energy
- a visual that shows the network of food chains in an ecosystem
- a community of different species that depend on interacting with each other and their physical environment for survival
- – organisms that capture energy directly from the sun to make their own food; trees, grasses, and some microbes do this with photosynthesis
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- drying due to the removal of water
- the region of land that is covered and uncovered by water between high and low tides
- – the point when seawater retreats to its lowest level during a tide cycle
- marine animals with organs that gather energy by straining nutrients and small organisms out of the water
- the place where land and water meet
- any factor that reduces the ability of an organism to survive
15 Clues: drying due to the removal of water • the place where land and water meet • anything that can cause harm to an ecosystem • an organism that eats other organisms for energy • all of the members of a species within a particular area • the alternating rise and fall of the sea with respect to land • any factor that reduces the ability of an organism to survive • ...
science 2022-09-07
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- latin name of rice
- the genus name of herpes
- generally , happens when water molecules at the surface of water.
- what is RNA
- what is DNA
- crabs, coconut and snail are .... ecosystem.
- the genome of tabacco mozaic virus
- seagress and algae are .... ecosystem.
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- the genome of bacteriophage
- nucleic acid genome, capsid and envelope are general structure of
- eukaryotic, multicellular, ingest motile sexual
- rainforest, ocean and desert are diversity of ....
- the genome of influenza virus
- eukaryotic, multicellular absorb, nonmotile, sexual
- the genome of retrovirus
- shark and whale are .... ecosystem.
- the genome of adenovirus
- The example RNA virus that has 7000 variation
- air, water , soil, mineral salt and light are the component of ....
- Nitrogen cycle
20 Clues: what is RNA • what is DNA • Nitrogen cycle • latin name of rice • the genus name of herpes • the genome of retrovirus • the genome of adenovirus • the genome of bacteriophage • the genome of influenza virus • the genome of tabacco mozaic virus • shark and whale are .... ecosystem. • seagress and algae are .... ecosystem. • crabs, coconut and snail are .... ecosystem. • ...
aqua vocabulary 2024-11-07
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- where water is held before going back to fish tank
- what converts ammonia to nitrite
- cycle process where nutrients get converted
- culture of growing fish
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- what converts nitrite to nitrate
- plants growing without soil
- combines plants and aquaculture
- where ammonia and nitite get converted
- deadly and toxic for fish
- nutrients plants can absorb
10 Clues: culture of growing fish • deadly and toxic for fish • plants growing without soil • nutrients plants can absorb • combines plants and aquaculture • what converts nitrite to nitrate • what converts ammonia to nitrite • where ammonia and nitite get converted • cycle process where nutrients get converted • where water is held before going back to fish tank
Cell Respiration Crossword 2021-10-18
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- Requires Oxygen
- Produces large amounts of ATP
- Transfers energy to an electron transport chain
- Doesn't require oxygen
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- Organelle where Cellular respiration occurs
- Where the Krebs Cycle occurs
- Where the electron transport chain occurs
- Splitting of glucose into 2 3-carbon molecules
- Waste product of the electron transport chain
- Product of Glycolysis
10 Clues: Requires Oxygen • Product of Glycolysis • Doesn't require oxygen • Where the Krebs Cycle occurs • Produces large amounts of ATP • Where the electron transport chain occurs • Organelle where Cellular respiration occurs • Waste product of the electron transport chain • Splitting of glucose into 2 3-carbon molecules • Transfers energy to an electron transport chain
The Tides 2022-09-28
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- The highest tide during the lunar cycle
- The portion of the coastline that experiences periods of coverage and exposure due to changing tides
- When the Earth, Sun, and Moon are at a 90-degree angle
- When the Earth, Sun, and Moon are in a straight line
- A phase of the moon visible during times of high tide.
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- How one object pulls another object towards it using gravity
- The rising and falling of water in the ocean
- Areas that are lower in the intertidal zone (closer to water)
- the lowest tide during the lunar cycle
- Areas that are higher in the intertdial zone (farther from water)
10 Clues: the lowest tide during the lunar cycle • The highest tide during the lunar cycle • The rising and falling of water in the ocean • When the Earth, Sun, and Moon are in a straight line • When the Earth, Sun, and Moon are at a 90-degree angle • A phase of the moon visible during times of high tide. • How one object pulls another object towards it using gravity • ...
Water Cycle and Climate Change 2025-12-01
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- A mix of salt water and fresh water
- A liquid found all over the world
- this happens when water is heated
- Another word for hot
- A type of water found in oceans
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- A daily forecast (rain snow cold hot)
- The end of the water cycle
- A weather/forecast over an extended time
- A water source that doesn’t end (river)
- A type of water commonly found in lakes
10 Clues: Another word for hot • The end of the water cycle • A type of water found in oceans • A liquid found all over the world • this happens when water is heated • A mix of salt water and fresh water • A daily forecast (rain snow cold hot) • A water source that doesn’t end (river) • A type of water commonly found in lakes • A weather/forecast over an extended time
rocks 2016-11-20
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- bones in rock are _____
- wearing a way of rock
- current ______
- very common mineral starting with Q
- rock metamorphic, igneous and ____
- naturally occurring chemical
- cycle the process rocks take
- red and blue are _____
- rock sedimentary, metamorphic and _____
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- dating opposite of relative dating
- hot substance in the earth’s core
- type of sedimentary rock that start with L
- magma that turns to ____ when it comes to the surface
- rock sedimentary, _______, igneous
- diamonds are _____
- water flow on water creates _____
- section of the geological time scale
- Australia is famous for mining _____
- naturally occurring melt
19 Clues: current ______ • diamonds are _____ • wearing a way of rock • red and blue are _____ • bones in rock are _____ • naturally occurring melt • naturally occurring chemical • cycle the process rocks take • hot substance in the earth’s core • water flow on water creates _____ • dating opposite of relative dating • rock sedimentary, _______, igneous • very common mineral starting with Q • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-04-01
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- product stored as starch
- site of photosynthesis
- layer of cells with the most chloroplasts
- flat disc shapes
- how water enters plants
- used in aerobic respiration
- connect grana
- wavelength of light reflected by plants
- how carbon dioxide enters plants
- transports nutrients around the plant
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- the photo part
- enters leaf and is fixed during calvin cycle
- Green pigment
- required for the reaction, but not used up
- site of light independent reactions
- folds provide additional surface area
- stacks of thylakoids
- transported by the xylem
- transparent layer protects the leaf
19 Clues: Green pigment • connect grana • the photo part • flat disc shapes • stacks of thylakoids • site of photosynthesis • how water enters plants • product stored as starch • transported by the xylem • used in aerobic respiration • how carbon dioxide enters plants • site of light independent reactions • transparent layer protects the leaf • folds provide additional surface area • ...
title 2023-05-17
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- change in the appearance of the moon
- movement of an object around another object
- supposed men on the moon
- Orbits the earth
- growing in size (part of lunar cycle)
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- spinning on an axis
- half of the moon is visible
- water movement caused by the moon
- moon is not visible
- shrinking in size (part of lunar cycle)
10 Clues: Orbits the earth • spinning on an axis • moon is not visible • supposed men on the moon • half of the moon is visible • water movement caused by the moon • change in the appearance of the moon • growing in size (part of lunar cycle) • shrinking in size (part of lunar cycle) • movement of an object around another object
Renewable & Non Renewable Energy 2017-09-21
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- also known as the hydrological cycle
- first stage of the water cycle
- resources that cannot be used over and over
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- what happens when water cools and condenses
- vapour the sun evaporates sea water and turns it into a gas called
- farmers do this to feed their crops in dry weather
- resources that can be reused over and over
7 Clues: first stage of the water cycle • also known as the hydrological cycle • resources that can be reused over and over • what happens when water cools and condenses • resources that cannot be used over and over • farmers do this to feed their crops in dry weather • vapour the sun evaporates sea water and turns it into a gas called
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-13
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- A measure of how hot or cold something is
- Liquid water droplets that hang in the air
- The name of the mixture of gases that surrounds a planet
- Water vapor is caused by this
- When liquid water falls from the clouds onto the ground
- Precipitation can occur as rain, hail, sleet, and ____
- The movement of air ina certain direction
- The _____ cycle helps explain the movement of water
- Overflowing water that is caused by a large amount of rainfall
- A scientist who studies weather
- Water that is found underground
- Storm with higher wind speeds than a hurricane but less total damage
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- An air ______ rises until it’s temperature with the surrounding air is equal
- The layer closest to Earth
- Which comes first, precipitation or condensation?
- A measure of how of much water vapor is in the air
- Large, powerful storm that occurs over big bodies of water
- The study of weather
- The most common type of storm
- Conditions such as rain, clouds, and wind at a particular time and place
- Excess water that doesn't soak into the ground and flows over the land
21 Clues: The study of weather • The layer closest to Earth • Water vapor is caused by this • The most common type of storm • A scientist who studies weather • Water that is found underground • A measure of how hot or cold something is • The movement of air ina certain direction • Liquid water droplets that hang in the air • Which comes first, precipitation or condensation? • ...
CH10 CR Vocabulary 2022-02-07
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- This type of respiration occurs in cells to recharge the ADP molecule.
- Chemical reactions that use oxygen.
- The waste product of CR that is created during glycolysis and the ETC.
- The chemical process that converts light energy into chemical energy (carbohydrates).
- to a lack of oxygen in a cell.
- One of the electron carriers made during the Krebs cycle.
- The phase of CR that creates NADH and pyruvate.
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- This phase of CR is a cycle that breaks down pyruvate and creates NADH and FADH2.
- A unit of measurement showing the amount of energy found in food.
- The type of acid that is created when glycolysis is interrupted
- Chemical reactions that do not use oxygen.
- The waste product of CR created during the Krebs cycle (no spaces between the words).
- A molecule that acts as a battery for cell activity.
- The electron carrier made during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle.
- The tiny, biological machine that spins to create ATP from ADP (no spaces between the words).
- A molecule that is a like a partially charged battery that needs recharging.
- This phase of CR uses ATP synthase to create large numbers of ATP using hydrogen ions (first word of the three-word answer)
17 Clues: to a lack of oxygen in a cell. • Chemical reactions that use oxygen. • Chemical reactions that do not use oxygen. • The phase of CR that creates NADH and pyruvate. • A molecule that acts as a battery for cell activity. • One of the electron carriers made during the Krebs cycle. • The type of acid that is created when glycolysis is interrupted • ...
Hydrosphere Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-31
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- a hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air
- the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land
- heat capacity the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount
- bank the bank-shaped confines of a river or stream
- A channel created to access water
- any natural situation where water flows from an aquifer to the earth's surface
- currents a continuous, directed movement of seawater generated by forces acting upon this mean flow
- A current of sediments moving along a body of water
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- river basins an area of land in North Carolina that water flows across or under on its way to a river
- A structure hanging like an icicle from the ceiling of the cave
- a landform that forms from deposition of sediment carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving or standing water
- a steep temperature gradient in a body of water
- of saturation the area in an aquifer below the water table
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- a large underground chamber
- water water that collects on the surface of the ground
- level The level of the sea's surface
- A mixture in which small particles of a substance are dispersed throughout the liquid
- climates the climate of an inland geologic area
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- To restore to an original state
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- the process of a substance in a liquid state changing to a gaseous state due to an increase in temperature
- to pass into or through a substance by filtering or permeating
- climates climate typical of the west coasts at the middle latitudes of continents
- Land that is very saturated
- cycle the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- well a well in which water is under pressure
- a structure created in order to access groundwater
- an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines
32 Clues: a large underground chamber • Land that is very saturated • To restore to an original state • A channel created to access water • level The level of the sea's surface • the degree of compactness of a substance • well a well in which water is under pressure • climates the climate of an inland geologic area • a steep temperature gradient in a body of water • ...
19A Crossword Puzzle (pages 398-403) 2023-05-13
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- 21% of our atmosphere; used during respiration; made during photosynthesis
- body's main source of energy; contains carbon
- __ in roots of plants convert nitrogen into a usable form
- atmospheric water vapor cooling and condenses forming clouds
- animals take plant proteins and digest them
- most abundant gas in atmosphere; found in proteins
- all organisms go through this to make ATP and CO2
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- natural cycle that ciculates water from earth to atmosphere and back again
- process producers use to make glucose and oxygen
- water leaving earth into atmosphere
- any form of water falling from atmosphere
- gaseous form of water; water __
- when organisms die, they __
- gas released during cellular respiration
- breaks down nitrogen bonds
- remains of organic matter found in earth that release CO2 in atmosphere when burned
16 Clues: breaks down nitrogen bonds • when organisms die, they __ • gaseous form of water; water __ • water leaving earth into atmosphere • gas released during cellular respiration • any form of water falling from atmosphere • animals take plant proteins and digest them • body's main source of energy; contains carbon • process producers use to make glucose and oxygen • ...
Lesson 1 Vocab and Water Cycle 2023-11-15
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- pressure The force of air applied to an object
- The process where a liquid changes to a gas
- Heat is transferred by objects touching on another
- As altitude and temperature increases, air pressure
- Condensation produces these in the sky
- Lakes, rivers, ice, and oceans where water is held
- This gas makes up the largest percentage of our atmosphere
- Water that falls from the air as a liquid or solid
- A series of events that repeat over and over
- Water that runs across Earth's surface
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- All of the living things on Earth create this
- The process of breathing - inhale and exhale
- The energy and heat that comes directly from the Sun
- How many cloud types are there
- Heat is transferred through the air
- The process of plants and animals releasing water vapor
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- When water changes from a gas to a liquid
- The thin coat of gasses that surround our planet
- How close or compact molecules are to one another
- This is created as air moves from high pressure to low pressure
21 Clues: How many cloud types are there • Heat is transferred through the air • The amount of water vapor in the air • Condensation produces these in the sky • Water that runs across Earth's surface • When water changes from a gas to a liquid • The process where a liquid changes to a gas • The process of breathing - inhale and exhale • A series of events that repeat over and over • ...
Ocean Circulation and the Water Cycle 2022-12-09
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- regular patterns of moving water below the surface of ocean
- changes liquid to gas
- rotation of the Earth on its axis causes fluids to move more slowly than the solid Earth
- What happens to water with higher temperature
- happens when continents cause currents to change direction
- huge circular currents
- change from ice to liquid
- / water moving on the surface of from higher to lower spots
- process by which water leaves plants through leaves
- makes up about 97% of Earth's water
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- affected by the wind, continental deflections, and the Coriolis effect
- change from liquid to ice
- drives deep ocean currents
- the amount of salt in water
- rain, sleet, snow, and hail
- stream-like movement of ocean water in a regular pattern
- circulation of wind or water due to density differences
- occurs when winds push surface water away from coastlines. Deep waters replace the water, bringing up nutrients from the ocean bottom.
- cover about 70% of Earth's surface
- an energy absorbing process by which solids become gas
- / water that infiltrates to spaces below the surface
- about 70% of it is frozen in ice
- What happens to water with greater salinity
- horizontal movement of water in a regular pattern at the ocean's surface
- the main cause of surface currents
- change from gas to liquid
26 Clues: changes liquid to gas • huge circular currents • change from liquid to ice • change from ice to liquid • change from gas to liquid • drives deep ocean currents • the amount of salt in water • rain, sleet, snow, and hail • about 70% of it is frozen in ice • cover about 70% of Earth's surface • the main cause of surface currents • makes up about 97% of Earth's water • ...
Water Cycle & Phase Changes Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-06
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- The phase change from gas to liquid; helps form clouds.
- Water that is found in clouds.
- Location where most of Earth's water can be found.
- The least dense state of matter; does not have a definite shape or volume.
- The movement of water from one place to another under the surface of the Earth.
- The movement of water along the surface from higher elevations to lower elevations.
- Frozen form of water.
- Gas form of water.
- The phase change from liquid to solid.
- The phase change from liquid to gas; happens for some particles at the surface of the substance.
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- Diagram that shows the change in temperature of a substance as heat is added.
- The phase change from solid to gas (ice to water vapor).
- Liquid or frozen water that moves from the atmosphere to the surface of the Earth.
- State of matter that has a definite volume but not a definite shape.
- The evaporation of water from trees and other plants.
- The movement of water from under the ground to the surface.
- The phase change from liquid to gas; happens throughout the substance.
- The phase change from gas to solid.
- Diagram that show the change in temperature of a substance as heat is removed.
- The movement of water from the surface to the subsurface (underground).
- A cloud found at the surface of the Earth.
- Typically the most dense state of matter for a substance; has a definite shape and volume.
- The phase change from solid to liquid.
23 Clues: Gas form of water. • Frozen form of water. • Water that is found in clouds. • The phase change from gas to solid. • The phase change from solid to liquid. • The phase change from liquid to solid. • A cloud found at the surface of the Earth. • Location where most of Earth's water can be found. • The evaporation of water from trees and other plants. • ...
Chapter 3 2024-10-24
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- floating pieces of glaciers, ice sheets or ice shelves are called ______.
- this refers to the layers of sand, gravel, or bedrock that hold and move ground water
- these are tiny organisms that carry on photosynthesis
- this is water stored beneath the surface of the earth
- this term refers to water vapor in the air
- the frozen freshwater covering Antarctica is an ________
- we can _____ the amount of energy we use to help conserve natural resources
- we can ______ resources that can be made into other products
- the ocean influences ________ (hint: not weather....)
- the ocean provides oxygen by ______ of phytoplankton
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- water falls to the earth as ______
- water returns to the atmosphere (sky) through the process of ______
- an ice sheet is frozen _____ water
- the ocean plays a key role in the carbon dioxide - _________ cycle.
- this refers to all the water on the earth
- when ocean water freezes it forms a ______
- the ocean provides fresh water through the __________
- ice is frozen salt water from the _____
- when an ice sheet reaches the ocean and floats, it is called an _____
- we can ______ materials that would otherwise get thrown away
20 Clues: water falls to the earth as ______ • an ice sheet is frozen _____ water • ice is frozen salt water from the _____ • this refers to all the water on the earth • when ocean water freezes it forms a ______ • this term refers to water vapor in the air • the ocean provides oxygen by ______ of phytoplankton • these are tiny organisms that carry on photosynthesis • ...
Biology 2019-09-01
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- the action of deposing someone
- the cycle of settling as a sediment
- branch of biology that works with organisms and surroundings
- moves water vapor to the stomata
- when rain or snow falls to the ground
- chemical combination using oxygen giving heat and light
- when vapor turns to liquid
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- the spreading of a tumor
- when plants use sunlight as food
- the cycle of turning liquid into vapor
- the removal of forest trees
- the action of breathing
12 Clues: the action of breathing • the spreading of a tumor • when vapor turns to liquid • the removal of forest trees • the action of deposing someone • when plants use sunlight as food • moves water vapor to the stomata • the cycle of settling as a sediment • when rain or snow falls to the ground • the cycle of turning liquid into vapor • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2019-11-26
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- ight-independent reactions, biosynthetic phase, dark reactions
- a simple sugar
- complex organic chemical that provides energy
- colorless gas
- simple alcohol with the chemical formula C ₂H ₆O.
- Doesn't need oxygen
- acid
- series of complexes that transfer electrons
- process dealing with plants
- down of glucose
- H20
- Needs oxygen
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- 02
- take place on the thylakoid membranes
- Breathing
- that conduct photosynthesis
- Pathway-a metabolic pathway is a linked series
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells.
- each of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria
- supportive tissue
- sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate
22 Clues: 02 • H20 • acid • Breathing • Needs oxygen • colorless gas • a simple sugar • down of glucose • supportive tissue • Doesn't need oxygen • that conduct photosynthesis • process dealing with plants • take place on the thylakoid membranes • series of complexes that transfer electrons • complex organic chemical that provides energy • Pathway-a metabolic pathway is a linked series • ...
cellular respiration, Trinity Gilstrap 2018-01-29
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- fermentation occurs in this
- glycolysis is this type of process
- one main type of fermentation
- another name for krebs cycle
- the equation for cellular respiration is the __ for photosynthesis
- a product of cellular respiration
- the molecule being broken down in Krebs cycle
- electrons move down this membrane
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- type of pathway photosynthesis and cellular respiration have
- series of reactions on which pyruvate is broken down into carbon dioxide
- electron transport chain is abbreviated how?
- this process needs oxygen
- one product of phototsynthesis
- atp stands for
- gets converted to ATP
- anaerobic process __ need oxygen
- atp provides energy for cells to do this
- acid builds up in your muscles
- one main group cellular respiration occurs in
- photosynthesis and cellular respiration are 2 important processes that cells use to obtain __
20 Clues: atp stands for • gets converted to ATP • this process needs oxygen • fermentation occurs in this • another name for krebs cycle • one main type of fermentation • one product of phototsynthesis • acid builds up in your muscles • anaerobic process __ need oxygen • a product of cellular respiration • electrons move down this membrane • glycolysis is this type of process • ...
Biology Crossword 2022-02-28
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- most common pigments
- carrier molecule
- Lose energy as they move down the chain
- Chlorophylls and carotenoids are grouped in clusters of hundreds of pigments
- produced in the calvin cycle
- organic compounds
- - organisms able to make their own food
- compounds that absorb light
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- - converting CO2 and water to sugar using sunlight
- NADPH is good at donating these
- energy in ATP is released when this is removed
- dioxide CO2
- - responsible for collecting sunlight
- other accessory pigments
- -organisms that must get their food from other sources
- reaction organic compounds (carbohydrates) formed from CO2 and ATP and NADPH
- another word for glucose
- form stacks called grana
- made of many colors in the visible spectrum
- cycle light energy from the sun is converted to chemical energy, stored in ATP and a carrier molecule called NADPH
20 Clues: dioxide CO2 • carrier molecule • organic compounds • most common pigments • other accessory pigments • another word for glucose • form stacks called grana • compounds that absorb light • produced in the calvin cycle • NADPH is good at donating these • - responsible for collecting sunlight • Lose energy as they move down the chain • - organisms able to make their own food • ...
Photosynthesis crossword 2025-01-15
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- they open their stomata through the day
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- a stack of thylakoids
- allows oxygen to escape
- colors that absorb light
- The colors that the human eye can see
- one billionth of a meter
- they dont go through the carbon cycle
- the source of energy for use and storage
- you breathe it
- is used in air and soil in photosynthesis
- plants that open their stomata during the night
- keeps the carbon cycle working by providing light energy
- a green pigment
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- an important heart trapping gas
- jelly like fluid inside surrounding the thylakoids
- occur inside the thylakoid
- A type of sugar; the chief source of energy for living organisms
- occurs in the stroma
- organisms that go through photosynthesis
- pouch like sacs that are connect to membrane
21 Clues: you breathe it • a green pigment • occurs in the stroma • a stack of thylakoids • allows oxygen to escape • colors that absorb light • one billionth of a meter • occur inside the thylakoid • an important heart trapping gas • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • The colors that the human eye can see • they dont go through the carbon cycle • they open their stomata through the day • ...
Gardening Puzzle 2022-03-09
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- inorganic material + organic material + air + water =
- Part of the seed embryo
- Completing the life cycle in one growing season
- More stimulating than compost
- The process plants use to convert light into energy
- Holds moisture
- The ground is a living _____
- A major component of Chlorophyll
- Needed for germination
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- The movement of phosphorus from different ecosystems to living organisms.
- The repeating cycle of nitrogen moving through living and non living things
- Before the flood, everything was watered by a ____
- Require two growing seasons to produce seed
- Contains an ______ and food
- The process of an embryo changing to a seedling
- True healthy soil is not _________
- A seed that comes from a cross of two different species
- Alive, needs air
- Wood chips make ____ easy to pull out
- Indefinite growth, produces seed annually
20 Clues: Holds moisture • Alive, needs air • Needed for germination • Part of the seed embryo • Contains an ______ and food • The ground is a living _____ • More stimulating than compost • A major component of Chlorophyll • True healthy soil is not _________ • Wood chips make ____ easy to pull out • Indefinite growth, produces seed annually • Require two growing seasons to produce seed • ...
Cell Structure and Function Worksheet 2022-11-18
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- membrane-bound structures in eukaryotic cells
- transport that requires energy
- passive transport of water across the membrane
- type of bacteria that became chloroplasts
- were once prokaryotic cells of bacteria
- stage of cell cycle when DNA is replicated
- used by cells to engulf large materials
- transport that requires no energy
- cyle of a virus that is very quick
- paramecium structure used for movement
- stage when the cytoplasm divides
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- external structure of viruses
- euglena structure used for movement
- Cell with no nucleus
- theory of the evolution of eukaryotic cells
- amoeba structure used for movement
- balance of functions and systems
- part of cell cycle that contains g1,s,& g2
- cell with a nucleus and organelles
- tiny particle designed to infect other cells
- stage when the nucleus divides
21 Clues: Cell with no nucleus • external structure of viruses • transport that requires energy • stage when the nucleus divides • balance of functions and systems • stage when the cytoplasm divides • transport that requires no energy • amoeba structure used for movement • cell with a nucleus and organelles • cyle of a virus that is very quick • euglena structure used for movement • ...
Greenhouse effect 2025-06-18
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- Produced by combustion of fossil fuels
- Absorbs ultraviolet radiation
- CO2 dissolves in water to form _____ acid
- Potent greenhouse gas from livestock
- Natural reserves that absorb carbon _____ _____
- The most potent greenhouse gas
- Ocean _____ helps distribute heat around the globe
- Daily atmospheric conditions
- Coal, oil, and natural gas
- Surface reflectivity that affects climate
- Acronym for reporting atmospheric GHG concentration
- ____ sink: natural absorber of carbon (like forests)
- Long term average of atmospheric conditions
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- Large, slow-moving river of ice
- Sun’s energy reaching Earth
- Earth's _____ is determined by energy balance
- A natural part of the carbon cycle
- The _____ _____ effect is the process of retaining heat in the atmosphere
- The 11 year cycle of solar activity
- Solar radiation that is absorbed and reradiated
- ______ circulation, or the oceanic conveyor belt
21 Clues: Coal, oil, and natural gas • Sun’s energy reaching Earth • Daily atmospheric conditions • Absorbs ultraviolet radiation • The most potent greenhouse gas • Large, slow-moving river of ice • A natural part of the carbon cycle • The 11 year cycle of solar activity • Potent greenhouse gas from livestock • Produced by combustion of fossil fuels • ...
Science Grade 4th 2025-11-22
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- Plant part that makes food
- Body part dolphins use to swim
- Animal that looks similar to its young
- Animal part used by monkeys to climb
- cycle Cycle that all living things go through
- Part of plant found underground
- Animal part used by chameleons to catch food
- A seed grows into a
- Body part sharks use to swim fast
- Wide leaves help plants absorb more
- Young frog is called a
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- Animals that no longer exist are
- Body part penguins use to swim
- stems Grape plants climb because they have
- eggs Animals like birds and fish reproduce by
- Young butterfly is called a
- Plant part that helps reproduction
- Plant part that supports the plant upright
- Plant part that absorbs water
- Body part frogs use to hop
- Animal that looks different from its young
21 Clues: A seed grows into a • Young frog is called a • Plant part that makes food • Body part frogs use to hop • Young butterfly is called a • Plant part that absorbs water • Body part penguins use to swim • Body part dolphins use to swim • Part of plant found underground • Animals that no longer exist are • Body part sharks use to swim fast • Plant part that helps reproduction • ...
Gardening Puzzle 2022-03-09
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- inorganic material + organic material + air + water =
- Part of the seed embryo
- Completing the life cycle in one growing season
- More stimulating than compost
- The process plants use to convert light into energy
- Holds moisture
- The ground is a living _____
- A major component of Chlorophyll
- Needed for germination
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- The movement of phosphorus from different ecosystems to living organisms.
- The repeating cycle of nitrogen moving through living and non living things
- Before the flood, everything was watered by a ____
- Require two growing seasons to produce seed
- Contains an ______ and food
- The process of an embryo changing to a seedling
- True healthy soil is not _________
- A seed that comes from a cross of two different species
- Alive, needs air
- Wood chips make ____ easy to pull out
- Indefinite growth, produces seed annually
20 Clues: Holds moisture • Alive, needs air • Needed for germination • Part of the seed embryo • Contains an ______ and food • The ground is a living _____ • More stimulating than compost • A major component of Chlorophyll • True healthy soil is not _________ • Wood chips make ____ easy to pull out • Indefinite growth, produces seed annually • Require two growing seasons to produce seed • ...
Amphibians 2024-01-22
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- the protective skin of a reptile or amphibian
- where amphibians are born
- warned by bright colors
- life style
- the life cycle of an amphibian
- have a backbone
- tree, poison dart
- feet made for swimming
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- tadpoles are __ as frogs are carnivores
- the only amphibian that doesn't go through metamorphosis
- rough skinned salamander
- the bottom ___ is made of cartilage
- blending into surroundings
- wet, slimy
- croaks louder in warm water
- small lizard like amphibian
16 Clues: life style • wet, slimy • have a backbone • tree, poison dart • feet made for swimming • warned by bright colors • rough skinned salamander • where amphibians are born • blending into surroundings • croaks louder in warm water • small lizard like amphibian • the life cycle of an amphibian • the bottom ___ is made of cartilage • tadpoles are __ as frogs are carnivores • ...
Cellular respiration 2018-01-29
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- Process that does require oxygen
- Process that does not require oxygen
- A product of cellular respiration
- Organisms obtain energy in a process called
- The final electron acceptor in cellular respiration
- One of the main parts cellular respiration occurs in
- Joined groups derived from 2 molecules of ATP
- Electrons move along the --- membrane
- The molecule broken down during the Krebs Cycle
- one of the molecules that are produced during glycolysis
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- Another word for Anaerobic respiration
- Pathways that produce and break down carbohydrates
- broken down in the cytoplasm
- One of the materials present for light dependent reactions
- Glycolysis is the net product of
- ETC
- In what organelle does photosynthesis occur
- given to plants by the sun
- One of the four products of the Krebs cycle
- The main molecule being made during cellular respiration
20 Clues: ETC • given to plants by the sun • broken down in the cytoplasm • Glycolysis is the net product of • Process that does require oxygen • A product of cellular respiration • Process that does not require oxygen • Electrons move along the --- membrane • Another word for Anaerobic respiration • Organisms obtain energy in a process called • ...
Photosynthesis with Big J 2022-03-02
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- 5 carbon molecule
- light energy from sun is converted to chemical energy and is stored in ATP
- primary source of energy for cells
- other accessory pigment (yellow, orange, brown)
- converting C02 and water to sugar using sunlight
- where photosynthesis occurs in plants
- plants that use the calvin cycle
- adenosine diphosphate (changed into ATP when phosphate group is added)
- organisms that must get their food from other sources
- can be reflected, transmitted, or absorbed
- reduced form of NADP+
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- inside of chloroplast (form stacks called grana)
- organisms able to make their own food
- C6H1206
- enzyme assisted reactions that make a three-carbon sugar
- fluid outside the thylakoids
- absorbs energy from sunlight
- series of molecules in the thylakoids
- compounds that absorb light
- made of many colors called the visible spectrum
20 Clues: C6H1206 • 5 carbon molecule • reduced form of NADP+ • compounds that absorb light • fluid outside the thylakoids • absorbs energy from sunlight • plants that use the calvin cycle • primary source of energy for cells • organisms able to make their own food • series of molecules in the thylakoids • where photosynthesis occurs in plants • can be reflected, transmitted, or absorbed • ...
Cellular respiration and Photosynthesis 2022-12-13
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- Uses cellular respiration to get energy
- Pigment that absorbs light
- Cellular respiration produces CO2, energy, and…
- What is the original source of energy?
- Stacks that thylakoid’s are arranged in
- Releases energy in food to produce ATP
- How many membranes surround a chloroplast?
- Process in which plants capture light and convert it into chemical energy
- Grana are connected by…
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- Which cycle produces electron carriers?
- Where are photosynthetic cell in plants found?
- In which organelle does most cellular respiration occur?
- What color are thylakoids?
- Where is chlorophyll found in chloroplasts
- What energy do plants use?
- What product comes out of an ATP molecule?
- Which cycle produces a 3 carbon sugar?
- What simple sugar is produced in cellular respiration?
- Which cells contain chloroplasts?
- What is needed for cellular respiration to occur?
20 Clues: Grana are connected by… • Pigment that absorbs light • What color are thylakoids? • What energy do plants use? • Which cells contain chloroplasts? • What is the original source of energy? • Which cycle produces a 3 carbon sugar? • Releases energy in food to produce ATP • Which cycle produces electron carriers? • Uses cellular respiration to get energy • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword 2025-10-14
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- addition of phosphate from another molecule to ADP
- alcohol fermentation produces ATP, CO2 and _________
- occurring in the presence of oxygen
- anaerobic step of respiration
- site of cellular respiration
- coenzyme-carbon complex needed to transfer carbon through mitochondria membrane
- glycolysis produces a ___ _____ of 2 ATP and 2 NADH molecules
- byproduct of lactate fermentation
- stage of respiration that produces the most atp
- NAD and _____ are two coenzymes reduced during the Krebs cycle
- anaerobic glucose breakdown that produces ATP without ETC
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- enzyme that produces ATP
- approximate overall yield of atp from cellular respiration
- three-carbon product of glycolysis
- carbon dioxide, water and _____ are by-products of respiration
- other name for Krebs cycle
- site of glycolysis and fermentation
- drives the production of atp
- final electron acceptor
- full name of ATP
20 Clues: full name of ATP • final electron acceptor • enzyme that produces ATP • other name for Krebs cycle • drives the production of atp • site of cellular respiration • anaerobic step of respiration • byproduct of lactate fermentation • three-carbon product of glycolysis • site of glycolysis and fermentation • occurring in the presence of oxygen • ...
Weathering Unit 2025-01-02
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- type of wedging where trees grow and break apart rocks over time
- the water ____ is the level in which water is filled underground. It can increase and decrease due to seasons
- the ____ provides energy for the water cycle
- the process by which plants release water vapor into the air
- biologic activity + weathered rocks =
- type of weathering when reactions breakdown rocks and change their composition
- when water absorbs into the ground
- water that is stored beneath Earth's surface
- the ability to withstand weathering
- physical weathering when rocks break down do to contact with other materials like other particles
- underground land feature that occurs when acid rain dissolves limestone and marble
- the process of liquid water turning into vapor
- a surface that does not allow water to pass through (ex: blacktop)
- a natural disaster event when the ground is saturated/impermeable and there is too much precipitation and runoff
- when the ground/soil is completely full of water
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- type of wedging rocks apart due to freezing and thawing over time
- the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces
- type of weathering where a force will break rocks but does not change the chemical makeup
- when the ground is frozen, infiltration will ____
- type of soil where the bedrock and particles in the soil do not match
- hot and ____ climates create strong chemical weathering
- a type of chemical weathering process when substances combine with oxygen and produces rust
- the o-horizon has a lot of _______ material to make it this dark color (dead plants and animals)
- when water cannot infiltrate and flows over the surface
- force that attracts objects towards Earth & creates landslides and mudslides
- a type of chemical weathering where carbon dioxide and water create carbonic acid and dissoves rocks such a limestone and marble
- average precipitation and temperature in a region
- small particles, with more _________ area, weathers faster
- type of rain that is produced due to human activity adding chemicals into the air and impacting the water cycle
- type of soil that has matching bedrock and particles of rocks in other horizons
- a climate that is dry is also called ___
31 Clues: when water absorbs into the ground • the ability to withstand weathering • biologic activity + weathered rocks = • a climate that is dry is also called ___ • the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces • the ____ provides energy for the water cycle • water that is stored beneath Earth's surface • the process of liquid water turning into vapor • ...
Weather 2022-12-12
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- a tool used to measure temperature
- low, flat layers of clouds
- moving air
- a tool used to measure air pressure
- scale of temperature where water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees
- a tool used to measure how much precipitation has fallen
- the continuous movement of water from Earth's surface into the atmosphere and back again
- the process of water vapor cooling, turning into liquid water drops
- a person who studies and predicts the weather
- the force of air pressing down on Earth's surface
- puffy clouds with flat bottoms
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- the process of water changing from a liquid into water vapor, a gas
- what the air is like outside at a certain time and place
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- rain, sleet, snow, or hail that falls from clouds
- a tool used to measure wind speed
- a collection of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the air
- thin, wispy clouds high above the ground
- scale of temperature where water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees
19 Clues: moving air • low, flat layers of clouds • puffy clouds with flat bottoms • a tool used to measure wind speed • a tool used to measure temperature • a tool used to measure air pressure • thin, wispy clouds high above the ground • a measure of how hot or cold something is • a person who studies and predicts the weather • rain, sleet, snow, or hail that falls from clouds • ...
Earth's Water and the Water Cycle by: Ethan Canaday 2015-12-03
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- a large body of water surrounded by land
- water evaporates from the surface of the Earth, rises and cools, and condenses into ____________
- the lowest portion of Earth's atmosphere
- refers to the movement and filtering of fluids through porous materials.
- _____________ water is water present beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations
- The process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves.
- tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric vapor condenses.
- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back, passing through the living and nonliving parts of the environment.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- ________ water used for drinking, personal hygiene, agriculture, fisheries, transportation, heating and cooling, manufacturing, and many other purposes.
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid
- is the amount of water vapor in the air.
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- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- the scientific study of the properties of the earth's water, especially its movement in relation to land.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor __________________
- rain, sleet, snow, or hail are examples of ______________.
- water on land flows towards the oceans and materials are then deposited into ocean water is an example of _____________.
- is a body of salt water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere
- the way water moves across the land.
- the layer of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- the concentration of dissolved salts in water
- __________ water is not for human consumption or use.
22 Clues: the way water moves across the land. • a large body of water surrounded by land • the lowest portion of Earth's atmosphere • is the amount of water vapor in the air. • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid • the concentration of dissolved salts in water • __________ water is not for human consumption or use. • ...
The Hydrological Cycle 2025-10-03
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- Underground layer of rock or soil that stores water
- A collection of tiny water drops floating in the sky
- The continuous movement of water on Earth, also called the water cycle
- Water falling from the sky as rain, snow, or hail
- Gas changing into liquid, often forming clouds
- Plants releasing water vapour into the air through their leaves
- A big body of water surrounded by land
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- Water changing into gas when heated by the sun
- A large, slow-moving river of ice found in mountains or polar regions
- A large stream of moving water that flows into a lake or ocean
- Invisible gas form of water in the air
- The largest body of salt water on Earth
- Water stored beneath the Earth's surface in soil and rocks
- Liquid water that falls from clouds
14 Clues: Liquid water that falls from clouds • Invisible gas form of water in the air • A big body of water surrounded by land • The largest body of salt water on Earth • Water changing into gas when heated by the sun • Gas changing into liquid, often forming clouds • Water falling from the sky as rain, snow, or hail • Underground layer of rock or soil that stores water • ...
Topic 5: Introduction to Earth's Systems 2024-02-13
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- continuous cycle in which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere
- a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake
- natural stream of water that flows into another body of water
- layers of rock that hold water located below the saturation zone
- hill or sand piled up by the wind
- shape of the land described as elevation, relief, and landforms
- when water exits the leaves of plants into the atmosphere
- measuring distances and elevations using instruments
- the buildup of sediment along a body of water that makes a landforms
- parts of the Earth that contain the living organisms
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- the process by which water vapor becomes liquid water
- the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas
- ability to do work
- all water forms: snow, sleet, hail or rain
- frozen component of the hydrosphere including ice and snow and sea and lake ice
- landform with both high elevation and high relief
- all of the Earth's water, including the water that cycles through the atmosphere
- features of land including coastlines, dunes, and mountains
- solid metal inner core, the liquid metal outer core, rocky mantel and crust
- thin envelope of gases that forms the Earth's outermost layer
- land area that supplies water to the river system
21 Clues: ability to do work • hill or sand piled up by the wind • all water forms: snow, sleet, hail or rain • a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake • landform with both high elevation and high relief • land area that supplies water to the river system • the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas • measuring distances and elevations using instruments • ...
Water Systems Crossword!!! 2025-01-26
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- Times of warming when glaciers retreat
- Large bodies of saltwater that cover most of Earth's surface
- An are in a desert were water is presant at the surface
- Any form of water that falls from the atmosphere
- A hollow shaft used to access groundwater, typically drilled into an aquifer
- An area of land where all the water within it drains to a larger body of water
- Gas to Liquid
- The continuous movement of water within the Earth's atmosphere and surface
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that can store and transmit water
- The amount of salt in water
- Large masses of ice formed from accumulated snow
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- The process by which plants release water vapour into the atmosphere from their leaves during photosynthesis
- The process in animals where water vapour is exhaled
- Times of cooling when glaciers expand
- Water that exists beneath Earth's surface in layers of soil or rock
- Liquid to gas
- A body of water with a 33% Salinity
- A natural boundary separating the watersheds that drain into different oceans
- A large storage area for water either natrual or man-made
- A massive, thick layer of ice that covers a large area of land
20 Clues: Liquid to gas • Gas to Liquid • The amount of salt in water • A body of water with a 33% Salinity • Times of cooling when glaciers expand • Times of warming when glaciers retreat • Any form of water that falls from the atmosphere • Large masses of ice formed from accumulated snow • The process in animals where water vapour is exhaled • ...
Topic 5: Introduction to Earth's Systems 2024-01-22
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- solid metal inner core, the liquid metal outer core, rocky mantel and crust
- all water forms: snow, sleet, hail, rain
- the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas
- the process by which water vapor becomes liquid water
- features of land including coastlines, dunes, and mountains
- the buildup of sediment along a body of water that makes a landforms
- all of the Earth's water, including the water that cycles through the atmosphere
- layers of rock that hold water located below the saturation zone
- when water exists the leaves of plants into the atmosphere
- land area that supplies water to the river system
- natural stream of water that flows into another body of water
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- measuring distances and elevations using instruments
- landform with both high elevation and high relief
- hill of sand piled up by the wind
- frozen component of the hydrosphere including ice and snow and sea and lake ice
- thin envelope of gases that forms the Earth's outermost layer
- parts of the Earth that contain all the living organisms
- shape of the land described as elevation, relief, and landforms
- a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake
- continuous cycle in which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere
- ability to do work
21 Clues: ability to do work • hill of sand piled up by the wind • all water forms: snow, sleet, hail, rain • landform with both high elevation and high relief • a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake • land area that supplies water to the river system • measuring distances and elevations using instruments • the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas • ...
Renewable & Non Renewable 2017-09-21
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- resources that can be reused over and over
- the sun evaporates sea water and turns it into a gas called
- what happens when water cools and condenses
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- farmers do this to feed their crops in dry weather
- also known as the hydrological cycle
- first stage of the water cycle
- resources that cannot be used over and over
7 Clues: first stage of the water cycle • also known as the hydrological cycle • resources that can be reused over and over • resources that cannot be used over and over • what happens when water cools and condenses • farmers do this to feed their crops in dry weather • the sun evaporates sea water and turns it into a gas called
Moon Phases 2023-03-16
Plants 2020-03-09
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- Taken by roots of plant and used in photosynthesis
- Fourth step in plant life cycle
- Opening where gas enters and leaves the plant
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- All plants start as _____
- Pollen being taken from one plant to another
- Why do bees pollinate flowers?
- Female organs of a plant
- Process a plant uses to turn sugar into ATP or energy
- Gas that plant need to create sugar
- Needed for cellular respiration
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- Flowers with both male and female organs
- Stalk of a flowers female organs
- Pollination by insects
- Three elements that are important for a plant
- Process a plant uses to create sugar
- Second stage in plant life cycle
- Organ that holds pollen in flower
- Captured by the top of the leaf
- Male organs of plants
- Sugar created by plant
21 Clues: Male organs of plants • Pollination by insects • Sugar created by plant • Female organs of a plant • All plants start as _____ • Why do bees pollinate flowers? • Fourth step in plant life cycle • Captured by the top of the leaf • Needed for cellular respiration • Stalk of a flowers female organs • Second stage in plant life cycle • Organ that holds pollen in flower • ...
somebodyoncetoldmetheworldwasgoingtorollmeIaintthesharpesttoolintheshed 2018-01-26
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- repeated in title on pg.21
- money and government money system______
- a place we go in the morning____
- the cycle of poverty
- and government programs pg.49
- ______ bhutto Prime minister of Pakistan pg.4
- disease that does not go away-pg.27
- Bank an international place that gives loans pg.7
- _________ college pg.36
- title on pg.55
- supplemental Nutrition assistance program
- goat a book ob pg.20
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- where the poorest people are
- mahatma_____
- not homeless
- beautiful place in india pg.5
- where the dharavi slum is
- knuckles the country that beatriche is from
- non governmental organization
- needed for energy
- the capital of bangladesh
- physical and intellectual growth is blank with a lack of vitamins
- absolute poverty can be a ______ sentence pg.11
23 Clues: mahatma_____ • not homeless • title on pg.55 • needed for energy • the cycle of poverty • goat a book ob pg.20 • _________ college pg.36 • where the dharavi slum is • the capital of bangladesh • repeated in title on pg.21 • where the poorest people are • beautiful place in india pg.5 • and government programs pg.49 • non governmental organization • a place we go in the morning____ • ...
Ch 4 Crossword 2022-02-28
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- form stacks called grana
- organic compounds
- responsible for collecting sunlight
- energy in ATP is released when this is removed
- carrier molecule
- produced in the calvin cycle
- converting CO2 and water to sugar using sunlight
- Lose energy as they move down the chain
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- organic compounds (carbohydrates) formed from CO2 and ATP and NADPH
- made of many colors in the visible spectrum
- other accessory pigments
- Chlorophylls and carotenoids are grouped in clusters of hundreds of pigments
- another word for glucose
- NADPH is good at donating these
- organisms able to make their own food
- most common pigments
- CO2
- compounds that absorb light
- light energy from the sun is converted to chemical energy, stored in ATP and a carrier molecule called NADPH
- organisms that must get their food from other sources
20 Clues: CO2 • carrier molecule • organic compounds • most common pigments • other accessory pigments • another word for glucose • form stacks called grana • compounds that absorb light • produced in the calvin cycle • NADPH is good at donating these • responsible for collecting sunlight • organisms able to make their own food • Lose energy as they move down the chain • ...
Water Planet 2024-11-03
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- percent of earths saltwater
- percent of earths freshwater amount
- the process of water moving throughout earth
- the process of water moving through living things
- the process of water vapor turning to liquid water
- hydrogen atoms in each water molecule
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- a nickname for water
- oxygen atoms per water molecule
- the process of liquid water turning to gas
- Surface_____is water molecules causing tightness and a sort of skin
10 Clues: a nickname for water • percent of earths saltwater • oxygen atoms per water molecule • percent of earths freshwater amount • hydrogen atoms in each water molecule • the process of liquid water turning to gas • the process of water moving throughout earth • the process of water moving through living things • the process of water vapor turning to liquid water • ...
Insects-pest or guest? 2021-04-01
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- the most common picnic pests
- the powdery yellow stuff that comes from the stamen of a flower
- the body segment that might have a stinger
- small flying insects that carry diseases like malaria
- not insects, includes spiders and mites
- pests on your pets
- generally thought of as an unwanted house guest, food particle attract them
- a very small wasp that does not sting but is a guest in our garden
- the female part of the flower where pollen gets in
- prays before it eats its prey
- the worm-like stage on an insects life cycle
- the stage of the insect's life cycle when they reproduce
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- responsible for pollination of most of our crops
- the part of the insect that the mouthparts and antennae are attached
- a lady beetles favorite meal
- a term that means 'to change'
- what bees gather to make honey
- is like the 'tongue' of an insect
- the first stage of an insects life cycle
- insects that help us
- the part of the flower that becomes the fruit
- the insect does not eat or move around in this stage of the life cycle
- eats mosquitoes both in the air and in the water
- the body segment where legs and wings are attached
- a caterpillar that grows very large, very fast and is a pest to tomatoes
- a small beetle that is very beneficial, red with black dots
26 Clues: pests on your pets • insects that help us • the most common picnic pests • a lady beetles favorite meal • a term that means 'to change' • prays before it eats its prey • what bees gather to make honey • is like the 'tongue' of an insect • not insects, includes spiders and mites • the first stage of an insects life cycle • the body segment that might have a stinger • ...
Colin's Ecology crossword puzzle part 2 2022-03-10
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- the principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells.
- the biogeochemical cycle that describes the movement of phosphorus through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
- the process plants undergo to produce oxygen
- the increase of the earths temperature
- a biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system (positive feedback) or inhibits the system (negative feedback).
- the net movement of anything generally from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
- O2
- the cycle carbon goes through in order to be reused in our world
- any gas that has the property of absorbing infrared radiation emitted from Earth's surface and reradiating it back to Earth's surface
- the cycle water goes through (Evaporation precipitation, and condensation)
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- process that converts chemical energy from oxygen into adenosine triphosphate
- a solution that has lower osmotic pressure than another solution to which it is compared.
- the process or cycle of nitrogen throughout our environment
- CO2
- changes in both global and local climate patterns
- the transport of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane that separates two solutions of differing solute concentration.
- A solution that contains more dissolved particles (such as salt and other electrolytes) than is found in normal cells and blood.
- the membrane found in all cells that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
- the amount of carbon dioxide a singular person releases into the atmosphere through their daily activities
- a form of sugar
20 Clues: O2 • CO2 • a form of sugar • the increase of the earths temperature • the process plants undergo to produce oxygen • changes in both global and local climate patterns • the process or cycle of nitrogen throughout our environment • the cycle carbon goes through in order to be reused in our world • the principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-12-08
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- pumps protons to inner membrane space
- solution that is location of Krebs cycle
- source of high energy electrons at the start of the electron transport chain
- byproduct of oxidative phosphorylation
- Dj 3point3’s favorite team
- number of NADH made in one turn of Krebs cycle
- starting fuel for aerobic respiration
- final, low energy electron acceptor
- 3 carbon product of glycolysis
- number of ATP produced by the actual fermentation reactions
- location on enzyme where substrate(s) attach
- cofactor that loads acetyl into Krebs Cycle
- liquide byproduct of fermentation in yeast
- ATP production on the inner membrane of mitochondria
- unloads NADH when no oxygen present
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- location of glycolysis
- empty electron carrier made out of niacin
- folds on inner mitochondrial membrane
- production of ATP by taking phosphate from organic molecule
- location where noncompetitive inhibitors attach in enzyme
- outer membrane of mitochondria
- protein that makes ATP via oxidative phosphorylation and chemiosmosis
- ADP bound to a phosphate
- protein that catalyzes biochemical reactions
- gross number of ATP made in glycolysis
- first steps of cellular respiration that does not use oxygen
- source of high energy electrons that is only produced in the krebs cycle
- molecular formation during enzymatic reaction
- number of carbon dioxide made in pre-krebs/pyruvate dehydrogenase per pyruvate
- gaseous byproduct of fermentation in yeast
- byproduct of fermentation in animals
- number of NADH made in glycolysis
32 Clues: location of glycolysis • ADP bound to a phosphate • Dj 3point3’s favorite team • outer membrane of mitochondria • 3 carbon product of glycolysis • number of NADH made in glycolysis • final, low energy electron acceptor • unloads NADH when no oxygen present • byproduct of fermentation in animals • pumps protons to inner membrane space • folds on inner mitochondrial membrane • ...
SCIENCE VOCABULARY 2014-06-13
11 Clues: off • or snow • thats wet • found in alberta • water/ salty water • throughout Alberta • cycle/stages of life • of dead plant nutrients • called muskeg or peatland • between living and non liviing • at northeern and western Alberta
CLIMATE CHANGE 2021-09-23
The Geosphere and Atmosphere 2020-09-09
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- The solid part of the earth that consists of all rocks
- cycle the continues movement of water into the air, onto land, and then back to water
- larger droplets fall from clouds as rain
- plates that glide over the mantle
- a molecule made up of three oxygen atoms
- transfer of heat through air currents
- effect in which gases trap heat
- earths thin outer layer
- the layer above troposphere
- transfer of energy across space and in the atmosphere
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- mixture of gases that surround the earth
- the flow of heat to a warmer object to a colder object
- the layer beneath the crust
- process by which the sun heats water and the water rises to the atmosphere like a water vapor
- concentration of all the dissolved salts it contains.
- the uppermost part of the mantle
- the layer below the lithosphere
- water vapor forms water droplets on dust particles
- narrow layer around earths surface in which life can exist
- water 3 percent of all water is what
- earths innermost layer
- the nearest atmospheric layer to the earths surface
- the removal and transport of surface material
23 Clues: earths innermost layer • earths thin outer layer • the layer beneath the crust • the layer above troposphere • the layer below the lithosphere • effect in which gases trap heat • the uppermost part of the mantle • plates that glide over the mantle • water 3 percent of all water is what • transfer of heat through air currents • mixture of gases that surround the earth • ...
Weather puzzle 2024-04-25
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- Large tropical cyclone over the sea
- The center of a hurricane
- When liquid water turns into a gas
- The area where all weather occurs
- A destructive vortex that comes from a funnel cloud
- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all examples of
- When there’s high pressure and low pressure this creates
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- The cycle that water repeats in
- When gas turns into liquid water
- Large tropical storm over the sea
- a violent storm that contains lightning and thunder
- We drink this
- The area in the troposphere that air parcels can’t rise any higher
- An occurrence of a natural charge
- Large globs of water vapor in the air
15 Clues: We drink this • The center of a hurricane • The cycle that water repeats in • When gas turns into liquid water • Large tropical storm over the sea • The area where all weather occurs • An occurrence of a natural charge • When liquid water turns into a gas • Large tropical cyclone over the sea • Large globs of water vapor in the air • ...
debbie 2020-11-01
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- Process of a vapor becoming a liquid (forming clouds or rain).
- A water ________ is the total amount of water needed to make a product.
- A __________ basin collects water to help replenish groundwater supply.
- _______ water is treated wastewater that can be used to water plants and create wildlife habitats, but not for humans to drink.
- Layer of gas (including water vapor) surrounding Earth.
- Process of liquid water becoming a gas (water vapor).
- Underground rock, gravel, or sand that contains groundwater.
- Rainwater _________ is the process of collecting and storing rainwater for later use.
- Seasonal pattern of wind and rainfall.
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- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Long-term decrease in precipitation.
- Water located in rocky layers underground.
- The water _______ is the continual movement of water as a solid, liquid, or gas, through the Earth’s oceans, atmosphere, surface water, and groundwater.
- Movement of water through soil and rock to reach groundwater.
- change Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns caused by the release of gasses, including water vapor, into the atmosphere and oceans.
- Wise use of a limited natural resource.
- Long-term patterns in temperature, humidity, and precipitation in a region.
- ________ water is stored in lakes, rivers, streams, soil, snow, glaciers, and ice.
- Short-term patterns of temperature, humidity, and precipitation in a region.
- Water that is safe to use for human drinking and cooking is ____________.
20 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • Long-term decrease in precipitation. • Seasonal pattern of wind and rainfall. • Wise use of a limited natural resource. • Water located in rocky layers underground. • Process of liquid water becoming a gas (water vapor). • Layer of gas (including water vapor) surrounding Earth. • Underground rock, gravel, or sand that contains groundwater. • ...
W.E.D., Weather, and Water Cycle Crossword 2017-04-26
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- amount of water vapor in the air
- blanket of air surrounding the Earth
- huge body of air in the atmosphere that has same temperature and humidity
- water changes from a gas to a liquid, forms clouds
- water droplets fall from the sky in the form of rain, sleet etc.
- what is happening in the atmosphere at a certain time and place
- air mass that is formed over land, dry air
- imaginary latitude line across the middle of the Earth
- all the water found on Earth's surface
- air mass that is formed over water, moist air
- moving air caused by convection currents in the atmosphere
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- air mass that is ward
- process by which broken down rocks are carried away to a new place
- cold air mass meets warm air, no movement
- movement of water from plants to the atmosphere
- water on Earth's surface is pulled by gravity back to a body of water
- water changes from a liquid to a gas
- process by which rocks break down into smaller pieces
- process by which water is recycled through the Earth
- weathered pieces of rock are dropped off in a new location
- air mass that is cold
21 Clues: air mass that is ward • air mass that is cold • amount of water vapor in the air • blanket of air surrounding the Earth • water changes from a liquid to a gas • all the water found on Earth's surface • cold air mass meets warm air, no movement • air mass that is formed over land, dry air • air mass that is formed over water, moist air • ...
Water cycle and Particle theory Crossword 2018-08-07
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- move from a lower position to a higher one
- getting bigger or larger
- a minute portion of matter
- an air-like fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- a very small drop of a liquid
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order
- a visible mass of condensed watery vapour floating in the atmosphere
- the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth
- the natural movement of air typically strong and in a particular direction
- a colourless, odourless, liquid that forms seas, oceans etc
- all the waters on the earth's surface
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- a large body of matter with no definite shape
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- a substance that pollutes something especially water or the atmosphere
- make something denser or more contracted
- a substance diffused or suspended in the air, one normally liquid or solid
- the condensed moisture of the atmosphere falling visibly in separate drops
- frozen water
- plant that we live on
- the process of precipitating a substance from a solution vapour,
- a large area of water surrounded by land
- turn a liquid into vapour
- firm and stable in shape
- temporarily prevent from continuing or being in force or effect
- the act of moving
27 Clues: frozen water • the act of moving • plant that we live on • getting bigger or larger • firm and stable in shape • turn a liquid into vapour • a minute portion of matter • a very small drop of a liquid • all the waters on the earth's surface • make something denser or more contracted • a large area of water surrounded by land • move from a lower position to a higher one • ...
Atmosphere, Water Cycle and Greenhouse Effect 2020-12-15
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- energy from the sun
- warming that results when solar radiation is trapped by the atmosphere
- layer of the atmosphere that is the coldest
- 2nd layer of atmosphere
- water contained in places such as lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and reservoirs
- layer of the atmosphere in which Earth's weather occurs and all life exists
- Protective layer in atmosphere that shields earth from UV radiation
- layer of the atmosphere that is the hottest
- last layer of the atmosphere that extends out into outer space
- process in which the sun's heat turns liquid water into water vapor
- process in which water moves from the oceans to the air to the ground and finally back to the oceans
- the forming of tiny droplets of water as water vapor cools
- A gradual increase in average global temperature
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- water found beneath Earth's surface
- the falling to earth of any form of water (rain or snow or hail or sleet or mist)
- A gas produced by bacteria from hydrogen and carbon dioxide
- Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat near the surface
- the layer of gases that surround the planet
- Water that flows across the land and enters rivers and streams. It eventually flows into lakes and the ocean.
- the gas formed when water evaporates
- damaging rays from the sun
- air becomes less dense and gets thinner and thinner as you move away from Earth's surface
- one of the most common gases in Earth's Atmosphere
23 Clues: energy from the sun • 2nd layer of atmosphere • damaging rays from the sun • water found beneath Earth's surface • the gas formed when water evaporates • layer of the atmosphere that is the coldest • the layer of gases that surround the planet • layer of the atmosphere that is the hottest • A gradual increase in average global temperature • ...
Weather and Water 2025-01-22
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- day to day variations of the atmosphere
- the movement of warm water or air towards cooler water or air.
- warm gasses, cool to a liquid
- one of the things scientists study when looking at climate change.
- the type of energy that moves the water cycle
- Rain, snow, or hail
- the water that is stored below the surface
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- the sun heats water causing ___.
- source of energy to move water around the earth
- if climate ________ then everything connected to climate _____.
- long term weather in a location
- the area where water is stored underground is called __
- the sun heats the surface differently at different _____
13 Clues: Rain, snow, or hail • warm gasses, cool to a liquid • long term weather in a location • the sun heats water causing ___. • day to day variations of the atmosphere • the water that is stored below the surface • the type of energy that moves the water cycle • source of energy to move water around the earth • the area where water is stored underground is called __ • ...
Rad Rocks 2022-10-06
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- cycle The rock cycle is a series of processes that create and transform the types of rocks in Earth's crust
- The process by which a solid forms as a crystalline solid
- The process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
- The measurement of how hot or cold something is
- Magma is extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under Earth's surface
- Deposition is the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice
- The process where rocks are broken down by natural forces such as wind or water
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- An elevated part of the earth's crust
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt
- Soil
- Having solidified from lava or magma
- Under the surface of the earth
- Weight pushing
- Rocks that are formed from preexisting rocks
- Rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural causes
15 Clues: Soil • Weight pushing • Under the surface of the earth • Having solidified from lava or magma • An elevated part of the earth's crust • Rocks that are formed from preexisting rocks • The measurement of how hot or cold something is • The process by which a solid forms as a crystalline solid • The process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere • ...
photosynthisis 2025-09-17
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- The environment condition that restricts the rate of photosynthesis
- A plant cell organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Byproduct of photosynthesis released into atmosphere
- Energy-carrying molecule produced during light phase of photosynthesis
- Fluid filled space in chloroplasts where the Calvin Cycle takes place
- cells that regulate the opening and closing of stomata to control gas exchange and water loss
- hydrogen carrier molecule produced in light phase and used in dark phase
- Light independent phase of photosynthesis where glucose is synthesized
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- A metabolic process in plants where light energy converts carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen
- splitting of water molecules using light energy
- gas absorbed from air by plants
- Pigments that assist in photosynthesis and protect chlorophyll
- Membrane-bound structures inside chloroplast
- A simple sugar produced during photosynthesis
- Green pigment in chloroplast that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
15 Clues: gas absorbed from air by plants • Membrane-bound structures inside chloroplast • A simple sugar produced during photosynthesis • splitting of water molecules using light energy • A plant cell organelle where photosynthesis occurs • Byproduct of photosynthesis released into atmosphere • Pigments that assist in photosynthesis and protect chlorophyll • ...
carbon cycle 2013-09-15
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- ( )+oxygen-> carbon dioxide+water
- The process which plants remove large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- The process releases carbon dioxide to the air
- The green pigment in plants that traps the light and acts as a catalyst
- Non-renewable resource of energy
- ( )+oxygen-> carbon dioxide+water
- Respiration and carbon dioxide are roughly ( ) so that the amount of carbon dioxide in the air remains fairly constant
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- What unbalance the carbon cycle
- The breakdown of a substance into two or more products
- most of the carbon in the carbon cycle is found here
- Gas given off by plants
- Less of these buildings will help reduce carbon dioxide dramatically
- Carbon dioxide+( )->glucose+oxygen
13 Clues: Gas given off by plants • What unbalance the carbon cycle • Non-renewable resource of energy • ( )+oxygen-> carbon dioxide+water • ( )+oxygen-> carbon dioxide+water • Carbon dioxide+( )->glucose+oxygen • The process releases carbon dioxide to the air • most of the carbon in the carbon cycle is found here • The breakdown of a substance into two or more products • ...
The Snowflake: A Water Cycle Story 2013-09-25
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- Athletes strengthen their __________ muscle.
- The _______ played music by Mozart.
- Her ________ healed without a scar.
- The sick dog looked ________.
- The U.S. government is a ____________.
- There was a flu __________ in 1918.
- Dinosaurs lived in _________ times.
- Reign, r-e-i-g-n, is a _____________ for rain, r-a-i-n.
- The ____________ rang and rang.
- A _________ greeted the music teacher.
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- Williamsburg is rich in ________ detail.
- The well-known ________ wrote a book about the Civil War.
- I could ______ with the heroine.
- His _______ became infected after he scraped his elbow.
- The announcer spoke into the __________.
- Salesmen understand the __________ of our region.
- I could read the __________ spelling
- ____________ is a growing field of medicine.
- The medical student specialized in _________.
- Uncle George teaches American _________.
- Ginny felt ________ for Harry when he fell.
- My nephew attends a military ____________.
- News reports full of ________ make me cry.
23 Clues: The sick dog looked ________. • The ____________ rang and rang. • I could ______ with the heroine. • The _______ played music by Mozart. • Her ________ healed without a scar. • There was a flu __________ in 1918. • Dinosaurs lived in _________ times. • I could read the __________ spelling • A _________ greeted the music teacher. • The U.S. government is a ____________. • ...
Water Cycle/Sources Crossword Megan Szabo 2017-09-24
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- / A large chunk of ice that has broken off a glacier and floats in the ocean.
- / A large compressed mass of ice and snow that does not melt away in the summer.
- / An area of wetlands that builds up where a river meets the ocean.
- Effect / The change in the direction of winds and currents caused by the rotation of Earth.
- Cycle / The evaporation of water into a gas in the atmosphere and the precipitation of water in the air as it falls back to Earth in the form of rain or snow.
- / Vertical movement of water from the ocean floor, often caused by wind blowing surface water away from a shore.
- / The highest part of a wave.
- / Light produced by chemical reactions in the bodies of some living marine organisms.
- / The process of heat transfer from one place to another by the movement of warm fluids from place to place.
- / Precipitation that falls to land and flows into creeks ,streams, and rivers and eventually into the ocean.
- Species / A new or foreign species that is introduced into a food web.
- / The parts of the coastline that project farther out into the ocean than the land next to them.
- Warming / The increase in the average temperatures of Earth's oceans and air near Earth's surface.
- / All of the water on Earth including that in the atmosphere and lithosphere.
- Range / The difference between high tide and low tide.
- Ridges / The undersea mountain chains that are formed when magma oozes up and solidifies between tectonic plates that are moving apart.
- / More of a particular species of fish are removed from an area that can be replaced by reproduction.
- / Indented areas of coastland or areas in the coastline that are in between headlands.
- Basin / The area of land from which water drains into a certain body of water.
- / The deep area that is formed when an ocean plate collides with a continental plate and is forced to bend steeply down beneath the continental plate.
- / The air surrounding the planet.
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- / The crest of a wave that topples forward, collapsing onshore.
- Tide / The largest tidal movements that occur when Earth, the Moon, and the Sun are in a line.
- / The amount of mass in a certain volume; how tightly packed together the material is in a substance.
- / A long smooth wave that moves steadily without breaking.
- Precipitation / precipitation that carries acids formed by nitrogen and sulfur oxides, produced by burning coal and gasoline, that have combined with water in the air.
- / The short-term conditions in the atmosphere at a specific place and time.
- / A deep crack in a glacier.
- / The solid rocky ground of Earth's crust.
- / The amount of salt dissolved in a specific amount of water.
- / Microscopic plant-like organisms that are a major source of food for many species of fish.
- / Slow rise and fall of the ocean caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun.
- / The growing and harvesting of marine species in a controlled marine area.
- Heat Capacity / The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a specific amount of a substance by 1.0 degrees C (3.1).
- Species / Organisms that are sensitive to pollution or other environmental changes; monitoring the numbers of these organisms helps scientists to gather information about the health of an ecosystem.
- / Distance from one wave crest to the next; length of one unit of a wave that repeats itself.
- tide / The smallest tidal movements that occur when the Sun and the Moon are at right angles to each other.
- / A giant wave caused by an earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide on the ocean floor.
- Water / Precipitation that falls on land and sinks out of sight and remains in cracks underground.
- / The lowest part of a wave.
- Shelf / The submerged, or underwater, part of the edge of the continents that slopes gradually away from land before dropping steeply downward.
- Plain / The wide open regions of the ocean floor between the continents and the mountain ranges at the centre of the ocean.
- / The force that pulls all masses toward the centre of Earth or any large mass.
- / Part of the ocean below the surface where the temperature drops sharply with depth.
- Point / The temperature at which a substance freezes or solidifies.
- / A lowland area that is saturated with water for part or all of the year.
- / Tiny animals that eat other types of plankton for food; also a food source for larger marine animals.
- / Weather conditions of a specific area averaged over a long period of time, usually 30 years.
48 Clues: / A deep crack in a glacier. • / The lowest part of a wave. • / The highest part of a wave. • / The air surrounding the planet. • / The solid rocky ground of Earth's crust. • Range / The difference between high tide and low tide. • / A long smooth wave that moves steadily without breaking. • / The amount of salt dissolved in a specific amount of water. • ...
Atmosphere, Water Cycle, Air Masses, & Fronts 2024-09-19
Across
- evaporation from plants
- an air mass that formed over the ocean and is hot
- an air mass that forms over water
- hottest layer of the atmosphere
- the layer of the atmosphere closest to outer space
- height above sea level
- an air mass that is cold
- an air mass that formed over the ocean and is cold
- water vapor turning into liquid water
- associated with good weather
- a type of front that brings abrupt weather changes
Down
- an air mass that formed over the land and is cold
- a type of front that is shown on a weather map as a red line with half-circles
- associated with bad weather
- 1st layer of the atmosphere, where weather occurs
- an air mass that formed over land and is hot
- an air mass that is hot
- any form of water that falls from the sky
- liquid water changing to water vapor
- 2nd layer of the atmosphere and the ozone layer is found here
- middle and coldest layer of the atmosphere
- an air mass that forms over land
- a type of front that stalls in one place for a long time
- a type of front that is shown on a weather map as a purple line
- having more than enough of something
25 Clues: height above sea level • evaporation from plants • an air mass that is hot • an air mass that is cold • associated with bad weather • associated with good weather • hottest layer of the atmosphere • an air mass that forms over land • an air mass that forms over water • liquid water changing to water vapor • having more than enough of something • ...
