water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Unit 5 2020-12-27
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- to make something into a shape
- You can open and close it to give you water.
- ice that falls from the sky
- water vapor that moves up into the air
- opposite of save
- something that repeats itself over and over
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- look at something closely
- a small amount of water on the ground
- when water comes out of a hole
- It can clean us.
- It sometimes has boats on it.
- It holds water in your house
12 Clues: It can clean us. • opposite of save • look at something closely • ice that falls from the sky • It holds water in your house • It sometimes has boats on it. • to make something into a shape • when water comes out of a hole • a small amount of water on the ground • water vapor that moves up into the air • something that repeats itself over and over • ...
Unit 5 2020-12-27
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- ice that falls from the sky
- water vapor that moves up into the air
- look at something closely
- opposite of save
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- a small amount of water on the ground
- something that repeats itself over and over
- when water comes out of a hole
- It sometimes has boats on it.
- to make something into a shape
- You can open and close it to give you water.
- It can clean us.
- It holds water in your house
12 Clues: It can clean us. • opposite of save • look at something closely • ice that falls from the sky • It holds water in your house • It sometimes has boats on it. • when water comes out of a hole • to make something into a shape • a small amount of water on the ground • water vapor that moves up into the air • something that repeats itself over and over • ...
Weather & Climate 2022-10-14
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- The process of water entering the soil
- The process occurs when water vapour cools
- Snow, rain, hail
- Most important item in the water cycle
- Degrees Celsius
- The unit for measuring cloud cover
- How much water vapour is in the air
- Occur as a result of condensation
- This is observed over a short period of time
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- Gases surrounding the Earth
- Measure atmospheric pressure
- How fast the air is moving
- How much water vapour is in the air
- The unit of measure for atmospheric pressure
- The weight of the air on the Earth
15 Clues: Degrees Celsius • Snow, rain, hail • How fast the air is moving • Gases surrounding the Earth • Measure atmospheric pressure • Occur as a result of condensation • The unit for measuring cloud cover • The weight of the air on the Earth • How much water vapour is in the air • How much water vapour is in the air • The process of water entering the soil • ...
WW2: Hydrometeorological Hazards 2026-02-11
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- – The lowest layer of the atmosphere where all weather occurs.
- – The most abundant gas in the atmosphere at 78%.
- – An abnormal rise in sea level during a tropical cyclone.
- – The warm phase of the ENSO cycle.
- – The study of the interrelationship between the hydrological cycle and the atmosphere.
- – The cool phase of the ENSO cycle.
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- – A rise in water level in a stream, often caused by heavy rainfall.
- – The study of the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- – A weather disturbance characterized by lightning and thunder.
- – The atmospheric layer containing the ozone layer.
- – The Philippine government agency responsible for weather forecasting.
- – An abnormally dry period over an extended time.
- – An intense low-pressure system with at least 30 km/h sustained winds.
- – The central part of a typhoon.
14 Clues: – The central part of a typhoon. • – The warm phase of the ENSO cycle. • – The cool phase of the ENSO cycle. • – An abnormally dry period over an extended time. • – The most abundant gas in the atmosphere at 78%. • – The atmospheric layer containing the ozone layer. • – The study of the atmosphere, weather, and climate. • ...
Cellular Reparation and Photosynthesis 2025-12-08
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- and NADPH-Energy carrying molecules prouduced during the light-Dep. reaction and used in the calvin cycle.
- cell structure that converts light energy to chemical energy.
- in photosynthesis that use ATP and NADPH to make sugar in the stroma.
- light-The initial energy source for photosynthesis.
- Splitting"process.
- main energy currency of the cell
- of fermentation product produced by yest.
- Membrane-location of the electrons transports chain in the mitochondria.
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- in photosynthesis requiring sunlight and water.
- three-carbon molecules that is on end product of glycolysis.
- where glycolysis takes place.
- carrier prouducedby the Krebs cycle.
- carrier produced during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle.
- final stage of cellular respiration where most ATP is produced.
14 Clues: Splitting"process. • where glycolysis takes place. • main energy currency of the cell • carrier prouducedby the Krebs cycle. • of fermentation product produced by yest. • in photosynthesis requiring sunlight and water. • light-The initial energy source for photosynthesis. • carrier produced during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle. • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-01
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- a process where water, sand, and chemicals are injected underground at very high pressures to crack open rock layers and release the oil or gas trapped inside
- the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase.
- water that is found in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, and oceans is called….?
- 3% of the earth’s water is…..?
- has a lower heat capacity than water
- water cannot pass through
- tornadoes over water are called…..?
- The water cycle is known by its scientific name as…?
- a potassium-rich salt that is mined from underground deposits formed from evaporated sea beds.
- where water is stored
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- a natural resource that can be replenished.
- water that falls and ends up in soil is called….?
- underground layer of rock, gravel, sand or silt that holds water.
- 97% of the earth’s water is….?
- area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- starts from thunderstorms over the ocean.
- water can pass through
- the ability of a material to absorb heat.
- the opposite of condensation is…..?
- a watershed separated from another by high points like hills and ridges.
20 Clues: where water is stored • water can pass through • water cannot pass through • 97% of the earth’s water is….? • 3% of the earth’s water is…..? • tornadoes over water are called…..? • the opposite of condensation is…..? • has a lower heat capacity than water • starts from thunderstorms over the ocean. • the ability of a material to absorb heat. • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-01
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- a watershed separated from another by high points like hills and ridges.
- 3% of the earth’s water is…..?
- starts from thunderstorms over the ocean.
- 97% of the earth’s water is….?
- a natural resource that can be replenished.
- area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- where water is stored
- water cannot pass through
- the ability of a material to absorb heat.
- a process where water, sand, and chemicals are injected underground at very high pressures to crack open rock layers and release the oil or gas trapped inside
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- water that falls and ends up in soil is called….?
- tornadoes over water are called a…..?
- a potassium-rich salt that is mined from underground deposits formed from evaporated sea beds.
- The water cycle is known by its scientific name as…?
- water that is found in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, and oceans is called….?
- underground layer of rock, gravel, sand or silt that holds water.
- has a lower heat capacity than water
- the opposite of condensation is…..?
- water can pass through
- the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase.
20 Clues: where water is stored • water can pass through • water cannot pass through • 3% of the earth’s water is…..? • 97% of the earth’s water is….? • the opposite of condensation is…..? • has a lower heat capacity than water • tornadoes over water are called a…..? • starts from thunderstorms over the ocean. • the ability of a material to absorb heat. • ...
Weather Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-18
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- Changes water from a liquid to a gas
- The water vapor plants give out during photosynthesis
- Any form of water coming from the atmosphere
- All the open spaces between particles of soil or rock
- Completely filled with water
- The water vapor that animals give out while breathing
- Changes water from gas to liquid
- The cycle of different stages water undergoes on the earth
- Water stored in the ground in pores or large bodies of water
- Any substance that can flow:liquids and gases
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- Water moves through the ground until it reaches the water table
- The process of water moving from the surface into the ground by gravity
- Table The top level of the saturated area of ground water
- The whole mass of air surrounding Earth
- The draining away of water from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
15 Clues: Completely filled with water • Changes water from gas to liquid • Changes water from a liquid to a gas • The whole mass of air surrounding Earth • Any form of water coming from the atmosphere • Any substance that can flow:liquids and gases • The water vapor plants give out during photosynthesis • All the open spaces between particles of soil or rock • ...
Energy Resources 2021-05-07
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- uses the flow of air to produce power
- energy from the sun
- can make more in short amount of time
- cannot make more in short amount of time
- God asks us to be good _______________
- God cleans the water through the water _______
- use something over and over again
- fuels formed when plants/animals are buried
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- uses moving water to make electricity
- One of the Basic Needs
- decrease
- had the duty of taking care of Eden
- avoid wasting
- process a new item from something old
- the giver of all of our resources
15 Clues: decrease • avoid wasting • energy from the sun • One of the Basic Needs • use something over and over again • the giver of all of our resources • had the duty of taking care of Eden • uses moving water to make electricity • uses the flow of air to produce power • can make more in short amount of time • process a new item from something old • God asks us to be good _______________ • ...
P4 Science Revision Crossword Puzzle 2 2022-05-08
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- This is the young of a frog.
- No digestion takes place in the ________.
- This animal has a 4 stage life cycle.
- The _______ system helps to break down food.
- The young of a grasshopper.
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- The mosquito lays its eggs in the _______.
- This animal lays its eggs in egg case.
- The caterpillar ______ a few times as it grows bigger.
- This plant part absorbs water and mineral for the plant.
- In a 4 stage life cycle, the animal in the _____ stage does not eat.
10 Clues: The young of a grasshopper. • This is the young of a frog. • This animal has a 4 stage life cycle. • This animal lays its eggs in egg case. • No digestion takes place in the ________. • The mosquito lays its eggs in the _______. • The _______ system helps to break down food. • The caterpillar ______ a few times as it grows bigger. • ...
chapter 2 vocab 2015-03-09
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- an organism that obtains energy
- in a series of events an organism eats another organism
- the conversion of free nitrogen to usable nitrogen
- frozen soil
- feeds off the body of dead organisms
- energy that move from one feeding level to another
- eats only animals
- below the low tide is a region of shallow water
- the continuous movement of water
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- makes its own food
- is a group of land ecosystems
- break down waste and dead organisms
- an organism that is taken to a new place
- between the highest tide and the lowest tide
- the study where organisms live
- consists of many overlapping food chains
- the movement of organisms from one place to another
- the salt water meets the fresh water
- eats both plants and animals
- eats only plants
20 Clues: frozen soil • eats only plants • eats only animals • makes its own food • eats both plants and animals • is a group of land ecosystems • the study where organisms live • an organism that obtains energy • the continuous movement of water • break down waste and dead organisms • the salt water meets the fresh water • feeds off the body of dead organisms • ...
Clouds 2022-05-03
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- Gas to a liquid
- Produce rain,snow,hail,and sleet
- Low clouds, light gray color
- Middle clouds, light gray color
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- High clouds, puffy, patchy
- Liquid into vapor
- cycle Also known as the hydro-logic cycle
- Low and middle, dark gray clouds with precipitation
- Low clouds, puffy like cotton balls
- High clouds,thin wispy
10 Clues: Gas to a liquid • Liquid into vapor • High clouds,thin wispy • High clouds, puffy, patchy • Low clouds, light gray color • Middle clouds, light gray color • Produce rain,snow,hail,and sleet • Low clouds, puffy like cotton balls • cycle Also known as the hydro-logic cycle • Low and middle, dark gray clouds with precipitation
Clouds 2022-05-03
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- Gas to a liquid
- Produce rain,snow,hail,and sleet
- Low clouds, light gray color
- Middle clouds, light gray color
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- High clouds, puffy, patchy
- Liquid into vapor
- cycle Also known as the hydro-logic cycle
- Low and middle, dark gray clouds with precipitation
- Low clouds, puffy like cotton balls
- High clouds,thin wispy
10 Clues: Gas to a liquid • Liquid into vapor • High clouds,thin wispy • High clouds, puffy, patchy • Low clouds, light gray color • Middle clouds, light gray color • Produce rain,snow,hail,and sleet • Low clouds, puffy like cotton balls • cycle Also known as the hydro-logic cycle • Low and middle, dark gray clouds with precipitation
Introduction to Exercise & Health Mid Term #2 2023-10-15
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- Polypeptide that increases muscle size
- Metabolism that is without oxygen
- Increases arousal from the sympathetic nervous system
- Precursor for Nitric Oxide
- Energy Currency in the body
- Enzyme that converts blood glucose
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- Molecule that starts the Krebs Cycle
- Structure are created
- Convert amino acids to enter Kreb Cycle
- Water retention in muscle
10 Clues: Structure are created • Water retention in muscle • Precursor for Nitric Oxide • Energy Currency in the body • Metabolism that is without oxygen • Enzyme that converts blood glucose • Molecule that starts the Krebs Cycle • Polypeptide that increases muscle size • Convert amino acids to enter Kreb Cycle • Increases arousal from the sympathetic nervous system
The Water Cycle and Geography 2021-09-22
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- water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus cloud
- conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate liquid stage
- moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops
- when water vapour changes state directly from a gas to a solid
- water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and by transpiration from plants
- lateral unsaturated flow of water in the soil zone
- air containing water vapor rises and cools to form a white fluff
- atmospheric water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes
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- primary connection in the water cycle that provides for the delivery of atmospheric water to the Earth
- process of surface water being absorbed into the ground
- part of streamflow that has infiltrated the ground,has been discharged into a stream channel or springs
- ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow
- water flowing over soil, vegetation or other ground cover
15 Clues: ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow • water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor • lateral unsaturated flow of water in the soil zone • water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water • process of surface water being absorbed into the ground • water flowing over soil, vegetation or other ground cover • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Brayden E 2024-12-16
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- Rain,snow,sleet,hail
- Water that is moving under ground
- Big white things in the sky
- Clouds that look close to the ground and something that forms on the grass in the morning
- Water that goes into the ground
- All of the air outside
- Scientific word for water
- When water vapor turns into a liquid
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- When water turns into water vapor
- Running water on top of the ground
- When a gas turns to a gas without going into a liquid
- Dogs are __?
- What hot water comes out of underwater
- What heats the water
- Big bodies of salt water
15 Clues: Dogs are __? • Rain,snow,sleet,hail • What heats the water • All of the air outside • Big bodies of salt water • Scientific word for water • Big white things in the sky • Water that goes into the ground • When water turns into water vapor • Water that is moving under ground • Running water on top of the ground • When water vapor turns into a liquid • ...
water cycle SMS-haylee b. 2024-12-16
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- more than water
- sky is full of water
- main part of h20
- they have fish
- a moisture that forms as condensation.
- kinda fills the sky with clouds
- they have salt
- has river dolphins
- melt ice and snow turns into liquid
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- turns into steam
- the water goes up in the air
- and snow made of water
- they make waste
- the water goes up in the air
- is where it goes underground
- they make snow
16 Clues: they have fish • they have salt • they make snow • more than water • they make waste • turns into steam • main part of h20 • has river dolphins • sky is full of water • and snow made of water • the water goes up in the air • the water goes up in the air • is where it goes underground • kinda fills the sky with clouds • melt ice and snow turns into liquid • ...
water cycle PD2 SMS-ian 2024-12-16
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- water vapor in the air
- the main source of the water cycle
- clouds that are too high in the air and they freeze
- when the water in the clouds gets too heavy and gravity pulls it down
- cloud droplets combine to form heavier cloud drops which can no longer "float" in the surrounding air, it can start to rain, snow, and hail
- Rain that falls and snow that melts on the higher land alongside a lake (the watershed) flows down the hills as runoff into the lake
- when water comes into the clouds
- water seeps into ground by gravity
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- processes of water. snow, rain, etc
- when precipitation falls on the landscape and starts to soak into the ground
- a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges
- components of water coming from deep inside the earth
- moving water, against the force of gravity, upwards from the ground into its roots, trunk, branches, and leaves
- molecules you drink
- plants absorbing water into their roots
15 Clues: molecules you drink • water vapor in the air • when water comes into the clouds • the main source of the water cycle • water seeps into ground by gravity • processes of water. snow, rain, etc • plants absorbing water into their roots • clouds that are too high in the air and they freeze • components of water coming from deep inside the earth • ...
SMS water cycle ~ Ciaenna Herrera 2024-12-30
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- is frozen water droplets
- is a main force too trees that help them breath and give humans oxygen
- is when the evaporate water droplets form into a big cloud
- is 2 different water moles such as two hydrogen and 1 oxygen atom
- is a small stream not as big as a ocean but not small like a puddle
- is when the sun heats up the water and they fly away
- is the main water force
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- is when some of the water gets absorbed into the ground but not all of it
- is a really big pond to store water for emergency
- is when clouds get to full
- is something everything lives in
- or lake
- is when somethings soaks up something else
- is when water under ground finds and opening and forms a natural
- is a big body of water
15 Clues: or lake • is a big body of water • is the main water force • is frozen water droplets • is when clouds get to full • is something everything lives in • is when somethings soaks up something else • is a really big pond to store water for emergency • is when the sun heats up the water and they fly away • is when the evaporate water droplets form into a big cloud • ...
The Water Cycle SMS Hunter 2024-12-16
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- instead of seeping into the ground it runs of a mountan or flatlands
- is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools
- fill with rain and cover up the sun sometimes
- rain, snow, hail, sleet
- provides heat to start the water cycle
- when a liquid absorbs into the ground
- The __________ truly is the superhighway in the sky that moves water everywhere over the Earth
- the scientific formula for water
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- turns into from a solid to a gass skipping the liquid part
- has a whole ecosystem in it and it is REALLY big
- when water vapor turns back into tiny water droplets
- liquid to a gas
- is a force that pulls stuff the the ground
- a stream of water that flow into a lake or the ocean
- it falls from the sky in tiny little flakes
15 Clues: liquid to a gas • rain, snow, hail, sleet • the scientific formula for water • when a liquid absorbs into the ground • provides heat to start the water cycle • is a force that pulls stuff the the ground • it falls from the sky in tiny little flakes • fill with rain and cover up the sun sometimes • has a whole ecosystem in it and it is REALLY big • ...
Earth's Spheres/Water Cycle Crossword 2022-11-07
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- the process of a liquid changing to gas
- excessive precipitation and the ground is saturated
- hard sediment formed together
- areas of land high in elevation
- all the water on earth
- a mass of water drops in our atmosphere
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- part of the biosphere
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
- the process of a gas to a liquid
- process of removing chemicals from water
- all the gases surrounding earth
- all the living things on earth
- all the rock on earth
- these occur during the process of evaporation
- continuous movement of water through earth
15 Clues: part of the biosphere • all the rock on earth • all the water on earth • rain, snow, sleet, hail • hard sediment formed together • all the living things on earth • all the gases surrounding earth • areas of land high in elevation • the process of a gas to a liquid • the process of a liquid changing to gas • a mass of water drops in our atmosphere • ...
8th Grade Water Cycle Vocab 2023-01-03
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- process in which water changes into water vapor
- release of water vapor into the atmosphere from the leaves of plants
- the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas
- water that falls from clouds to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the process by which water is taken from the soil by a plant's roots and is used to help the plant grow
- water that has little or no dissolved salts; found in streams, lakes, ice, the ground, and the atmosphere
- process in which water vapor changes into water
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- a storage area, usually for water
- continuous movement of water through the oceans, atmosphere, ground and living things
- water in the form of a gas
- energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves
- process in which water seeps into the ground
- the energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- precipitation that flows over the surface of the land
- a simple chemical compound, each molecule contains 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
15 Clues: water in the form of a gas • a storage area, usually for water • process in which water seeps into the ground • process in which water changes into water vapor • process in which water vapor changes into water • precipitation that flows over the surface of the land • the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas • ...
The Hydrosphere 2016-11-24
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- The contamination of water by organisms or substances
- This type of water is found on land, and most of it comes from melted ice and snow
- This water is used at home to brush yoru teeth or shower
- The continuous movement of water on Earth
- This chemical is added to water during the treatment process to kill microorganisms
- More than 95% of this liquid, found in the body, is made of water
- The minimum flow of a river necessary to maintain aquatic life
- The overexploitation of groundwater allows sea water to enter into aquifers
- Water is stored here before it is treated
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- This type of water comes from the ocean
- This is an example of dissolved solids that contaminate water
- This water is safe to drink
- Water in the clouds falls to the ground in the form of rain or snow
- This occurs when large amounts of water are used that cannot be fully restored
- An underground storage space for water
- This type of water is used to wash dirty dishes at a restaurant
- Liquid water changes to water vapour and creates humidity in the air
- Water vapour changes changes to liquid water, forming clouds
- This category uses water to sustain livestock and water crops
- This provides energy that is used to power the water cycle
20 Clues: This water is safe to drink • An underground storage space for water • This type of water comes from the ocean • The continuous movement of water on Earth • Water is stored here before it is treated • The contamination of water by organisms or substances • This water is used at home to brush yoru teeth or shower • ...
sustainable boimes crossword 2022-02-08
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- height of something above sea level
- arrangement of natural or manmade features
- biome in water
- biome on land
- distance north/south of the equator
- livng things
- sky or in the air
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- crust and upper mantle
- water on the earths surface
- natural home for animals
- natural places on earth
- non-living things
- study of the earths layers
- cycle of life
14 Clues: livng things • cycle of life • biome on land • biome in water • non-living things • sky or in the air • crust and upper mantle • natural places on earth • natural home for animals • study of the earths layers • water on the earths surface • height of something above sea level • distance north/south of the equator • arrangement of natural or manmade features
challenge it 2021-05-17
challenge it 2021-05-17
science 2017-03-16
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- Effect - an effect whereby a mass moving in a rotating system experiences a force (the Coriolis force ) acting perpendicular to the direction of motion and to the axis of rotation
- zone - The unsaturated zone is the part of the subsurface between the land surface and the groundwater table.
- - the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- - the concentration of dissolved salts in water etc., usually expressed in parts per thousand by weight.
- - rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- - water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- - the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Nina - A climate event in the Pacific Ocean in which surface waters are colder than normal
- - a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.
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- - a body of water or air moving in a definite direction, especially through a surrounding body of water or air in which there is less movement
- zone - The phreatic zone, or zone of saturation, is the area in an aquifer, below the water table, in which relatively all pores and fractures are saturated with water.
- - Transpiration is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers
- well - a well in which water is under pressure
- - the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- 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.
- - not allowing fluid to pass through.
- - allowing liquids or gases to pass through it.
- Nino - An abnormal climate event that occurs every 2 to 7 years in the Pacific Ocean, causing changes in winds, currents, and weather patterns for one to two years
18 Clues: - not allowing fluid to pass through. • well - a well in which water is under pressure • - allowing liquids or gases to pass through it. • - the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • - rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • - a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater. • ...
L-12 Water 2022-12-14
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- The change of water vapours to water droplets forming clouds
- Purest form of water
- The change of water to watervapour on heating
- Water that is fit for drinking
- Frozen water
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- Electricity produced by moving water
- The release of water from the plants
- A large mass of ice or snow
- The substance that dissolve in water
- The continuous cycle by which water evaporates from the water bodies
10 Clues: Frozen water • Purest form of water • A large mass of ice or snow • Water that is fit for drinking • Electricity produced by moving water • The release of water from the plants • The substance that dissolve in water • The change of water to watervapour on heating • The change of water vapours to water droplets forming clouds • ...
plants in action crossword 2013-11-24
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- holds plant up right
- sucks water up
- recives the pollen during fertilization
- this carries nutrients for the plants
- something that everyone needs
- end of life cycle
- helps plants grow
- makes and contains pollen
- things we eat
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- thick or hard coat for seed
- holds the anther
- they attract insects
- this is what bees collect from flowers
- anchored in the ground
14 Clues: things we eat • sucks water up • holds the anther • end of life cycle • helps plants grow • holds plant up right • they attract insects • anchored in the ground • makes and contains pollen • thick or hard coat for seed • something that everyone needs • this carries nutrients for the plants • this is what bees collect from flowers • recives the pollen during fertilization
Unit 5 2020-12-27
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- look at something closely
- It holds water in your house
- You can open and close it to give you water.
- It can clean us.
- ice that falls from the sky
- a small amount of water on the ground
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- to make something into a shape
- when water comes out of a hole
- opposite of save
- water vapor that moves up into the air
- something that repeats itself over and over
- It sometimes has boats on it.
12 Clues: opposite of save • It can clean us. • look at something closely • ice that falls from the sky • It holds water in your house • It sometimes has boats on it. • to make something into a shape • when water comes out of a hole • a small amount of water on the ground • water vapor that moves up into the air • something that repeats itself over and over • ...
Unit 5 2020-12-27
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- to make something into a shape
- You can open and close it to give you water.
- ice that falls from the sky
- water vapor that moves up into the air
- opposite of save
- something that repeats itself over and over
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- look at something closely
- a small amount of water on the ground
- when water comes out of a hole
- It can clean us.
- It sometimes has boats on it.
- It holds water in your house
12 Clues: It can clean us. • opposite of save • look at something closely • ice that falls from the sky • It holds water in your house • It sometimes has boats on it. • to make something into a shape • when water comes out of a hole • a small amount of water on the ground • water vapor that moves up into the air • something that repeats itself over and over • ...
Water Cycle and Groundwater Crossword 2019-12-09
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- Precipitation that is unable to enter the soil.
- This type of gradient increases runoff.
- Release of water vapor from plant leaves.
- Area over which water drains to a common stream or other body of water.
- Amount of empty space within a soil or rock.
- Ability of a soil to draw water upward into empty pores.
- The top of the saturated zone is called the _______ table.
- Filled to capacity.
Down
- Ability of a soil to transmit water.
- Change from gas to liquid, causes clouds to form.
- This soil condition increases runoff.
- When water enters the soil.
- A change from the liquid to gas phase.
- A ridge line that separates adjacent watersheds is a __________ divide.
- A stream or river that flows into a larger river.
15 Clues: Filled to capacity. • When water enters the soil. • Ability of a soil to transmit water. • This soil condition increases runoff. • A change from the liquid to gas phase. • This type of gradient increases runoff. • Release of water vapor from plant leaves. • Amount of empty space within a soil or rock. • Precipitation that is unable to enter the soil. • ...
Water cycle Kenleigh Pd 7 2023-11-27
Across
- rain, hail, snow falling from the sky
- a low area on the ground where water collects
- The amount of ice on the Earth goes up and down
- Sun turns liquid water into water vapor
- precipitation will often fall as snow rather than as rain
- when rain falls where you live
- nothing more than water falling the land surface
Down
- The ground stores huge amounts of water
- the largest reservoir of water on earth—over 96%
- made of water, and water has weight
- cannot exactly get angry
- water flowing in the creeks, streams, and rivers that you see in the low-lying parts of the landscape
- truly is the superhighway in the sky that moves water everywhere over the Earth
- a glass pane to see it appear
- the energy that drives the water cycle
15 Clues: cannot exactly get angry • a glass pane to see it appear • when rain falls where you live • made of water, and water has weight • rain, hail, snow falling from the sky • the energy that drives the water cycle • The ground stores huge amounts of water • Sun turns liquid water into water vapor • a low area on the ground where water collects • ...
Water Cycle SMS - Liliana Arledge 2024-12-16
Across
- the starting force of the water cycle
- A gas that comes from a volcano
- A sort of cloud that floats over the surface of the earth
- All the air from the earth to where you cannot breath
- frozen water
- frozen water turning directly into a gas, or water vapor
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from clouds
Down
- the water that goes in the spaces in the earth
- due to gravity the rainfall makes a large stream, which is called a _____
- gas turning into a liquid, like the mirror after a shower
- A water molecule
- things in the ocean that let out gas
- the process of liquid going into the ground turning it into ground water
- clouds More high in the sky, the clouds become frozen
- the poofy thing in the sky that is made of water
15 Clues: frozen water • A water molecule • A gas that comes from a volcano • things in the ocean that let out gas • the starting force of the water cycle • the water that goes in the spaces in the earth • rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from clouds • the poofy thing in the sky that is made of water • All the air from the earth to where you cannot breath • ...
Water Cycle SMS-August Allen 2024-12-16
Across
- A low area in the ground where water collects.
- When a solid turns directly into a gas without first becoming a liquid.
- The process of a gas turning into a liquid.
- A cloud that is low to the ground instead of high.
- What holds 97% of all water on Earth.
- The thing that holds most of the freshwater in the world.
- Things that drink water then pee it out.
- When a volcano erupts water gets hot enough to evaporate and create steam.
Down
- When plants evaporate water off of their leaves.
- When rain hail snow or sleet comes down to the Earth from a cloud.
- When the roots of a plant "drink" the water that is in the ground.
- When water goes downhill to a lake or river.
- The process of a liquid turning into a gas.
- A white fluffy thing made up of tiny drops of water.
- The force that starts the water cycle.
15 Clues: What holds 97% of all water on Earth. • The force that starts the water cycle. • Things that drink water then pee it out. • The process of a liquid turning into a gas. • The process of a gas turning into a liquid. • When water goes downhill to a lake or river. • A low area in the ground where water collects. • When plants evaporate water off of their leaves. • ...
Water: A Precious Resource 2023-07-22
Across
- pervious rock underground that holds water
- water stored beneath the surface
- the process when water turns to vapour
- a place where water is stored
- the tiny holes on leaves through which transpiration occurs
Down
- cycle the way in which water moves through the earth and atmosphere
- rain, snow or hail
- landscape
- all types of plants
- process of water vapour cooling
10 Clues: landscape • rain, snow or hail • all types of plants • a place where water is stored • process of water vapour cooling • water stored beneath the surface • the process when water turns to vapour • pervious rock underground that holds water • the tiny holes on leaves through which transpiration occurs • cycle the way in which water moves through the earth and atmosphere
The Hydrosphere 2016-11-24
Across
- This chemical is added to water during the treatment process to kill microorganisms
- An underground storage space for water
- The minimum flow of a river necessary to maintain aquatic life
- Water in the clouds falls to the ground in the form of rain or snow
- More than 95% of this liquid, found in the body, is made of water
- The continuous movement of water on Earth
- Water vapour changes changes to liquid water, forming clouds
- This provides energy that is used to power the water cycle
- This type of water is found on land, and most of it comes from melted ice and snow
- This type of water comes from the ocean
Down
- This type of water is used to wash dirty dishes at a restaurant
- Liquid water changes to water vapour and creates humidity in the air
- The contamination of water by organisms or substances
- This water is used at home to brush yoru teeth or shower
- This occurs when large amounts of water are used that cannot be fully restored
- The overexploitation of groundwater allows sea water to enter into aquifers
- This category uses water to sustain livestock and water crops
- This water is safe to drink
- Water is stored here before it is treated
- This is an example of dissolved solids that contaminate water
20 Clues: This water is safe to drink • An underground storage space for water • This type of water comes from the ocean • Water is stored here before it is treated • The continuous movement of water on Earth • The contamination of water by organisms or substances • This water is used at home to brush yoru teeth or shower • ...
Fern Crossword Cameron Lec 2025-11-20
Across
- thin walled one with annulus for catapulting
- sometimes called a pteridophyte or pterophyte
- bunch of sporangia with indusium flap
- lycophytes don’t have it but fern c.s. show it
- in Equisetum stems giving sandpaper feel
- branches not equal allows for taller stems
- dominant generation in fern life cycle
- thick walled one opens like pac-man
- makes swimming sperm in fern gametophyte
Down
- heterosporous water fern looks like clover
- gametangia near notch of fern gametophyte
- branch became flat before webbing evolved
- hollow stemmed plant with canals in structure
- combo of phytochrome & phototropin in fern
- nickname of ferns without leaves or roots
- leaf type that evolved in ferns
- haploid generation in fern life cycle
17 Clues: leaf type that evolved in ferns • thick walled one opens like pac-man • bunch of sporangia with indusium flap • haploid generation in fern life cycle • dominant generation in fern life cycle • in Equisetum stems giving sandpaper feel • makes swimming sperm in fern gametophyte • gametangia near notch of fern gametophyte • branch became flat before webbing evolved • ...
Science 2021-05-14
Across
- how something affects another thing
- last layer of atmosphere
- second layer of atmosphere, contains ozone layer
- natural process of greenhouse gases
Down
- has a cycle like the water cycle
- first layer of atmosphere
- third layer of atmosphere
- shields Earth from harmful radiation
- emitted from the sun to the Earth
- a description of movement
10 Clues: last layer of atmosphere • first layer of atmosphere • third layer of atmosphere • a description of movement • has a cycle like the water cycle • emitted from the sun to the Earth • how something affects another thing • natural process of greenhouse gases • shields Earth from harmful radiation • second layer of atmosphere, contains ozone layer
Grassland Introduction 2021-06-22
Across
- A cross between perennial and italian ryegrasses
- The amount of dry matter that can be digested by an animal
- The different types of plants present in a pasture
- How it tastes
- Italian Ryegrass has this type of life cycle
- How much it grows
- How much of it can be used by the animal compared to how much is eaten
- The second stage of the grass growth cycle when the stem grows longer
Down
- The most digestible component of grass
- When the inflorescence emerges from the grass plant
- A grassland that is ploughed and reseeded regularly
- The amount of grass produced by a pasture
- The mass of the matter in a feed once the water has been removed
- The first stage of the grass growth cycle
- The number of animals that can be placed on a set area of land
- The growth of side shoots from the main stem of the plant
- This type of clover is generally used for grazing
- This bacteria is found in the root nodules of clover
- This component of grass has low digestibility
19 Clues: How it tastes • How much it grows • The most digestible component of grass • The amount of grass produced by a pasture • The first stage of the grass growth cycle • Italian Ryegrass has this type of life cycle • This component of grass has low digestibility • A cross between perennial and italian ryegrasses • This type of clover is generally used for grazing • ...
6 GR. HYDROSPHERE 2024-01-26
Across
- the process where water vapor (a gas) returns to liquid form.
- When water falls to earth as rain, sleet, snow, etc.,
- THE CONTINUOUS PROCESS WHERE WATER MOVES FROM THE SURFACE TO ATMOSPHERE AND BACK AGAIN.
- About 2/3 of fresh water is _____ water.
- The land area that contributes to a river system.
- when plants give off water through their leaves.
- when water molecules on the SURFACE of water change into a gas state.
- The water in ponds and lake is mostly ______ water.
Down
- Rock layers that hold water.
- For thousands of years people have dug ____ for their fresh water.
- the percent of surface water that is fresh water.
- most precipitation falls on the _______.
- Near the ____, the surface of the ocean temperature can reach 65deg F.
- Even the largest of river systems start as a _____ of water.
- Watersheds are separated by a ridge of land called:
15 Clues: Rock layers that hold water. • most precipitation falls on the _______. • About 2/3 of fresh water is _____ water. • when plants give off water through their leaves. • the percent of surface water that is fresh water. • The land area that contributes to a river system. • Watersheds are separated by a ridge of land called: • ...
photosynthesis 2024-11-18
Across
- The reaction that ocxur in the thylakoids, requiring light to produce ATP and NADPH
- The primary source of energy driving photosynthesis.
- A molecule on which an enzyme acts to catalyze a reaction.
- The first phase of the Calvin Cycle where carbon dioxide is incorporated into an organic molecule
- The splitting of water molecules during photosynthesis, releasing oxygen and protons
- A process of ATP production in mitochondria that uses energy derived from electron transport and oxygen.
- The membrane-bound structures inside the chloroplast where the light-dependent reactions occur.
- The process by which thr plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- The reaction that occur in the stroma, independent of light, using ATP and NADPH to synthesize glucose
- The process that generates ATP by the flow of protons across the thylakoid membrane.
Down
- The third phase of the Calvin Cycle where RuBP is regenerated to continue the cycle.
- The cycle in the light-independent reactions where carbon dioxide is fixed and glucose is synthesized.
- The energy-carrying molecule used as a currency in cells.
- The second phase of the Calvin Cycle where 3-PGA is reduced to G3P using ATP and NADPH.
- The pigment-protein complexes involved in capturing light energy during thr light-dependent reaction
15 Clues: The primary source of energy driving photosynthesis. • The energy-carrying molecule used as a currency in cells. • A molecule on which an enzyme acts to catalyze a reaction. • The process by which thr plants convert light energy into chemical energy • The reaction that ocxur in the thylakoids, requiring light to produce ATP and NADPH • ...
Natural Sciences 2024-11-22
Across
- An animal that eats meat is a ________.
- Food group that includes fruits and ___________.
- One of the three states of matter.
- One thing plants need.
- Forces: Push and ______.
- Water vapour turns into liquid water.
Down
- When rain begins to flow down the mountains.
- Food group that includes milk, yogurt and cheese.
- Group of vertebrates that snakes belong to.
- Food group that includes chocolate, donuts and sweets.
- The stage of the water cycle where water is temporarily collected.
- One of the three states of matter.
- Group of vertebrates that humans belong to.
- Part of a plant.
- When it rains, water falls from the ______.
- Part of a plant.
16 Clues: Part of a plant. • Part of a plant. • One thing plants need. • Forces: Push and ______. • One of the three states of matter. • One of the three states of matter. • Water vapour turns into liquid water. • An animal that eats meat is a ________. • Group of vertebrates that snakes belong to. • Group of vertebrates that humans belong to. • ...
vocabulary crossword puzzle 2026-03-18
Across
- the step in the water cycle after condensation
- a rhythmic movement that carries energy
- layer where most asteroids burn up
- layer where the clouds are found
- water that runs down hills into the ground or lakes and rivers
- where the ozone layer is
- current continuous, directed movement of sea water that transfers energy around earth
- thin layer of gasses surrounding Earth
Down
- international space station is here
- satellites orbit here
- water goes into the atmosphere through this process
- water that comes from trees and plants
- currents caused by differences in density
- water moving into the ground
- Gyres large looped systems of surface currents
15 Clues: satellites orbit here • where the ozone layer is • water moving into the ground • layer where the clouds are found • layer where most asteroids burn up • international space station is here • water that comes from trees and plants • thin layer of gasses surrounding Earth • a rhythmic movement that carries energy • currents caused by differences in density • ...
Water Cycle by Johnathan Jordan 2021-04-12
Across
- rocks that store groundwater
- stream of freshwater
- low-lying water; bog or marsh
- water below the Earth's surface
- downward movement of water due to gravity
- salt water; covers 75% of earth
- when water falls to Earth
- the process that forms clouds
- the movement of water from ocean to land
Down
- ability of water to move through soil
- when a solid turns to gas without melting
- water not absorbed into the ground
- water vapor from plants
- large landlocked bodies of freshwater
- the creation of water vapor
15 Clues: stream of freshwater • water vapor from plants • when water falls to Earth • the creation of water vapor • rocks that store groundwater • low-lying water; bog or marsh • the process that forms clouds • water below the Earth's surface • salt water; covers 75% of earth • water not absorbed into the ground • ability of water to move through soil • ...
Water cycle per.6 Mr.K 2022-12-06
Across
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- the slow escape of a liquid or gas through porous material or small holes.
- the flow of water in a stream or river.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
Down
- the process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and by transpiration from plants.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- steam Hot steam that is released into the air in volcanic eruptions, and from fumaroles and solfataras.
- conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid.
- the draining away of water or substances carried in it from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
15 Clues: the flow of water in a stream or river. • the star around which the earth orbits. • a large body of water surrounded by land. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • permeation of a liquid into something by filtration. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution. • ...
Water cycle SMS/Adilynn spiegel 2024-12-16
15 Clues: snowmans • slippery • the earth • hot SPRINGS • love's water • water on a hill • plants breath H2o • storage under ground • seeps onto the ground • another word for lake • it snows and it melts • water but you can't see • like gas but you can see • the the largest reservoir • when rain fals where you live
Atmosphere and Water Cycle Vocabulary 2026-04-06
Across
- the measurement of how high you are above the sea level
- the second highest layer of the atmosphere, where satellites orbit
- when gas molecules cool down into a liquid
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere
- when a solid instantly changes into a gas
- the measurement of how hot something is (by how fast its molecules are moving)
Down
- when water falls down as rain or snow
- when liquid molecules heat up into a gas
- the second lowest layer of the atmosphere, holds most of the ozone
- when a solid heats up into a liquid
- the middle layer of the atmosphere
- the outer most layer, closest to space
- the weight of air pushing down on you
- when a liquid cools down into a solid
- when water moves down surfaces
15 Clues: when water moves down surfaces • the middle layer of the atmosphere • the lowest layer of the atmosphere • when a solid heats up into a liquid • when water falls down as rain or snow • the weight of air pushing down on you • when a liquid cools down into a solid • the outer most layer, closest to space • when liquid molecules heat up into a gas • ...
Limestone Revision Crossword 2014-05-19
Across
- The gas produced during the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate.
- This is the cycle that regenerates limestone.
- The solid formed in the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate.
- This is made from cement, water and sand.
- The chemical name for limestone.
- The process that breaks something down using heat.
- The chemical formula for calcium carbonate.
- This is made from powdered limestone and clay.
Down
- This is the process used to extract limestone from the ground.
- The chemical name for limewater produced in the third step of the limestone cycle.
- The chemical name for calcium oxide.
- The solid product produced when a metal carbonate reacts with an acid.
- The solution used to test for carbon dioxide.
- This is made from cement, water, sand and aggregate.
14 Clues: The chemical name for limestone. • The chemical name for calcium oxide. • This is made from cement, water and sand. • The chemical formula for calcium carbonate. • This is the cycle that regenerates limestone. • The solution used to test for carbon dioxide. • This is made from powdered limestone and clay. • The process that breaks something down using heat. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-10-25
Across
- this is the cycle that does not require light, and is powered by the light dependent reactions
- this is produced in photosynthesis to provide energy
- how many electrons does the light dependent reactions start with?
- What do we need to split after photosystem 2 in order to get new electrons?
- when we add an electron to NADP+, it becomes ____
- these reactions contain photosystems 1 and 2 and require light
- this provides light/radiant energy for plants
- what is one of the products from the movement of electrons through photosystem 2?
- this is the waste product created by photosynthesis
- plants receive this through the leaves, as it is required for photosynthesis
Down
- this stage of the calvin cycle is when PGA is reduced to G3P
- plants receive this through the roots, as it is required for photosynthesis
- ATP ___ is an integrated protein that hydrogen ions flow through to produce ATP
- this stage of the calvin cyle is when carbon is fixated to RuBP
- what is one of the products from the movement of electrons through photosystem 1?
- the calvin cycle must run ___ times to produced 1 molecule of glucose
- this stage of the calvin cycle is when RuBP is regenerated
- what is produced from the movement of electrons through photosystem 1?
18 Clues: this provides light/radiant energy for plants • when we add an electron to NADP+, it becomes ____ • this is the waste product created by photosynthesis • this is produced in photosynthesis to provide energy • this stage of the calvin cycle is when RuBP is regenerated • this stage of the calvin cycle is when PGA is reduced to G3P • ...
Jose Mendez Jellyfish Crossword 2019-03-13
10 Clues: Jellyfish's head • Helps protect jellyfish • What is part of a jellyfish • end of jellyfish life cycle • What Jellyfish stingers called • start of a jellyfish life cycle • What jellyfishes are relative to • What this whole project is about • what a group of jellyfish is called • Jellyfish are made of 90-95% of this
Biodiversity 2020-09-30
Across
- human consume too much of the resources
- a sequence of organisms gets eaten by others or transfer of energy
- variety in life
- atmosphere, soil, water and temperature
- a quantity that indicates richness and evenness
- the largest place that supports lives
- imbalanced flow in this cycle makes flood and drought
Down
- flow of carbon between reservoir
- the human factor that reduces biodiversity
- the living place of organisms
- a greenhouse gas produced by livestock
- a collection of sequence of energy transfer
- weather anomaly over large area
- unbalanced in carbon cycle makes this happens
- all living things in an ecosystem
- a greenhouse gas
- interaction between biotic an abiotic
17 Clues: variety in life • a greenhouse gas • the living place of organisms • weather anomaly over large area • flow of carbon between reservoir • all living things in an ecosystem • interaction between biotic an abiotic • the largest place that supports lives • a greenhouse gas produced by livestock • human consume too much of the resources • atmosphere, soil, water and temperature • ...
Water for living 2022-02-15
Across
- careful use of water is called.
- The Process in which solid turns to liquid
- water that is present in rivers , lakes , ponds , seas and ocean.
- Here formation of water droplets occurs on surface of cold container.
- what are dug to divert water from rivers to agricultural field?
- These are very friendly creatures.
Down
- a natural or artificial lake where water is stored.
- in which season does water level decrease
- first process of water cycle.
- main source of water.
- Rain water seeps into soil and accumulates under the ground.
- process in which solid turns to liquid.
- the place where the river begins.
13 Clues: main source of water. • first process of water cycle. • careful use of water is called. • the place where the river begins. • These are very friendly creatures. • process in which solid turns to liquid. • in which season does water level decrease • The Process in which solid turns to liquid • a natural or artificial lake where water is stored. • ...
Renewable and Non-renewable 2026-02-02
Across
- Electricity generated from flowing water
- Cleanest fossil fuel used as CNG
- Organic fuel made from waste and dung
- Fuel formed from dead plants and animals over millions of years
- Clean fuel that produces only water vapour
- Black fossil fuel used in power plants
- Wall built across rivers for hydropower
- Cutting down of forests
- Energy obtained from the Sun
- Pollution-free practices
Down
- Radioactive fuel used in nuclear plants
- Petrol mixed with ethanol
- Splitting of atoms to release energy
- Oldest fuel obtained from trees
- Topmost layer of the Earth
- Alcohol used to make gasohol
- – Moving air used to generate electricity
- Using resources carefully
- Continuous movement of water on Earth
19 Clues: Cutting down of forests • Pollution-free practices • Petrol mixed with ethanol • Using resources carefully • Topmost layer of the Earth • Alcohol used to make gasohol • Energy obtained from the Sun • Oldest fuel obtained from trees • Cleanest fossil fuel used as CNG • Splitting of atoms to release energy • Organic fuel made from waste and dung • ...
Addison's Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-05
Across
- precipitation then evaporation then condensation.
- This happens when water after freezing point becomes ice then if we put it on a hot plate and turn it on, and it starts to boil this is.
- we see our_____ in a mirror.
- we need this to breathe.
- This is a big part of the water cycle.
- In our system that we did we put a pie pan over the beaker once our water started to boil that trapped gas is called what.
Down
- If I have a frosted window it is ____ not transparent.
- 100* is the____ in celsius.
- 0* is the ______ in celsius
- After we get precipitation then the water has to ________ to start the cycle all over again.
10 Clues: we need this to breathe. • 100* is the____ in celsius. • 0* is the ______ in celsius • we see our_____ in a mirror. • This is a big part of the water cycle. • precipitation then evaporation then condensation. • If I have a frosted window it is ____ not transparent. • After we get precipitation then the water has to ________ to start the cycle all over again. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-10-25
Across
- this is the cycle that does not require light, and is powered by the light dependent reactions
- this is produced in photosynthesis to provide energy
- how many electrons does the light dependent reactions start with?
- What do we need to split after photosystem 2 in order to get new electrons?
- when we add an electron to NADP+, it becomes ____
- these reactions contain photosystems 1 and 2 and require light
- this provides light/radiant energy for plants
- what is one of the products from the movement of electrons through photosystem 2?
- this is the waste product created by photosynthesis
- plants receive this through the leaves, as it is required for photosynthesis
Down
- this stage of the calvin cycle is when PGA is reduced to G3P
- plants receive this through the roots, as it is required for photosynthesis
- ATP ___ is an integrated protein that hydrogen ions flow through to produce ATP
- this stage of the calvin cyle is when carbon is fixated to RuBP
- what is one of the products from the movement of electrons through photosystem 1?
- the calvin cycle must run ___ times to produced 1 molecule of glucose
- this stage of the calvin cycle is when RuBP is regenerated
- what is produced from the movement of electrons through photosystem 1?
18 Clues: this provides light/radiant energy for plants • when we add an electron to NADP+, it becomes ____ • this is the waste product created by photosynthesis • this is produced in photosynthesis to provide energy • this stage of the calvin cycle is when RuBP is regenerated • this stage of the calvin cycle is when PGA is reduced to G3P • ...
challenge it 2021-05-17
challenge it 2021-05-17
The Hydrosphere 2016-11-24
Across
- The contamination of water by organisms or substances
- This occurs when large amounts of water are used that cannot be fully restored
- The overexploitation of groundwater allows sea water to enter into aquifers
- This type of water is used to wash dirty dishes at a restaurant
- Water is stored here before it is treated
- Liquid water changes to water vapour and creates humidity in the air
- The continuous movement of water on Earth
- This water is used at home to brush yoru teeth or shower
Down
- This water is safe to drink
- Water vapour changes changes to liquid water, forming clouds
- The minimum flow of a river necessary to maintain aquatic life
- This type of water is found on land, and most of it comes from melted ice and snow
- Water in the clouds falls to the ground in the form of rain or snow
- An underground storage space for water
- This category uses water to sustain livestock and water crops
- This chemical is added to water during the treatment process to kill microorganisms
- This provides energy that is used to power the water cycle
- This type of water comes from the ocean
- This is an example of dissolved solids that contaminate water
- More than 95% of this liquid, found in the body, is made of water
20 Clues: This water is safe to drink • An underground storage space for water • This type of water comes from the ocean • Water is stored here before it is treated • The continuous movement of water on Earth • The contamination of water by organisms or substances • This water is used at home to brush yoru teeth or shower • ...
unit 6 vocabulary 2021-04-08
Across
- a predatory animal with 5 or more rays extending from a central disc
- sharp extensions on top of a sea stars body that are used for protection
- an organism that eats other organism for energy
- organisms that eat other organisms
- an entrance for water into a sea stars body
- the place where land and water meets
- the point when seawater rises to its highest level during a tides cycle
Down
- all of the members of a species within a particular area
- a community of different species that depend on interacting with each other and their physical environment for survival
- organisms that break down organic waste and fees on the nutrients
- drying due to the removal of water
- organisms that capture energy directly from the sun to make their own food
- any factor that reduces the ability of an organism to survive
- the alternating rise and fall of the sea with respect to land
- a visual that shows the network of food chains in an ecosystem
- the point when seawater retreats to its lowest level during a tide cycle
16 Clues: drying due to the removal of water • organisms that eat other organisms • the place where land and water meets • an entrance for water into a sea stars body • an organism that eats other organism for energy • all of the members of a species within a particular area • any factor that reduces the ability of an organism to survive • ...
Energy and Cycles 2022-09-16
Across
- carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms
- the transfer of water from the earth’s surface to the atmosphere
- an organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- the evaporation of water through minute pores in the leaves of plants
- the source of all food in an ecosystem
- when an organism excretes or dies, the nitrogen tissues is in the form of organic nitrogen
- rain, snow, sleet or hail falls to the surface
- the movement of water from the surface into the soil
- loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds
- the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into a combined form
- _____ cycle the biogeochemical process by which nitrogen circulates among the atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
Down
- consumers that only eat animals
- organisms that break down wastes and dead organisms and return raw materials to the environment
- carbon ______ a reservoir that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases
- food _______ consists of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem
- soil mantle of earth
- consumers that eat only plants
- carbon ______ biogeochemical process in which carbon is exchanged among the 5 spheres of earth: biosphere, pedosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere
- the transition of water from a vapor state into a liquid state
- food _______ a series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy
- process that converts ammonia to nitrite to nitrate
- consumers that eat both plants and animals
- rigid counterpart of earth’s crust and mantle
23 Clues: soil mantle of earth • consumers that eat only plants • consumers that only eat animals • the source of all food in an ecosystem • consumers that eat both plants and animals • rigid counterpart of earth’s crust and mantle • rain, snow, sleet or hail falls to the surface • loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds • ...
Rocks and the Rock Cycle By: Cody Rutherford 2019-03-24
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- magma that reaches the Earth's surface
- are also known as strata when talking about rocks and form over time through processes of the rock cycle
- this type of geology studies the physical properties and location of rock and soil found below the ground surface
- small piece of rock or other material
- process where minerals dissolved in water crystallize between sediment grains
- process where wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- type of rock formed from another type of rock being exposed to extreme heat and pressure changing it into another type of rock
- type of rock that form from the cooling of magma deep inside the earth
- changing from a solid to a liquid
- cycle model depicting the processes of how one kind of rock can change into another kind of rock
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- molten rock beneath the Earth's surface
- carries soil and sediments from one location to another
- where weathering occurs
- something that melts rocks so that they change into metamorphic rocks
- the breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface
- type of rock that forms from the compression of sediments, dirt, or sand
- something that pushes sediments together to form sedimentary rocks
- process in which material is laid down
- forces out water and decreases space between sediments
- a weak spot in the crust where magma comes to the surface
- blows soil and sediments from one location to another
21 Clues: where weathering occurs • changing from a solid to a liquid • small piece of rock or other material • magma that reaches the Earth's surface • process in which material is laid down • molten rock beneath the Earth's surface • blows soil and sediments from one location to another • forces out water and decreases space between sediments • ...
Life in Earth Science Vocabulary 2024-09-24
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- These break down organic materials
- The growth in the global exchange of goods, service, and capital and growing levels of development
- The process where liquid turns into vapor
- Different forms of water falling from the sky
- Harmful partials in the environment
- A population where allelic frequencies in their gene pool stays the same through successive generations
- A device used to identify animal and plants
- Being able to stay alive at a contained rate or level
- A process where nitrogen is formed into many forms and passes from the soil, then organisms, then back into the atmosphere
- The continuous water cycle in the Earth-Atmosphere system
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- The process where deep water rise toward each other
- A group of people living in one place or having similar characteristics
- A resource that does not have infinite supply of
- A resource that can be replenished
- These feed on remains of dead organisms
- Energy produced by the sun
- A heat driven cycle that are found in the air, ocean, and mantle
- The set of steps to establish conclusions through testing and experiments
- The sections of soil that layer
- The study of the way living organisms interact with their surroundings
- Amount of nutrients in a body of water
- The process where the igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks morph into each other
- These make their own food and energy
- The ability to work and exert effort
24 Clues: Energy produced by the sun • The sections of soil that layer • These break down organic materials • A resource that can be replenished • Harmful partials in the environment • These make their own food and energy • The ability to work and exert effort • Amount of nutrients in a body of water • These feed on remains of dead organisms • The process where liquid turns into vapor • ...
Carson 2022-03-03
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- system, A system that is closed off
- Transfer, Heat transferring from one to another
- is what things are made of
- A state change in the water cycle
- A word that represents hotness
- Bad stuff that can make bombs and is bad for human skin
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- A network of things
- How Hot or Cold it is
- Water Outside of a cup
- Water Changing to water vapor
- Info that is collected
- Point, The Melting Temperature
- Looking closely at Data
13 Clues: A network of things • How Hot or Cold it is • Water Outside of a cup • Info that is collected • Looking closely at Data • is what things are made of • Water Changing to water vapor • Point, The Melting Temperature • A word that represents hotness • A state change in the water cycle • system, A system that is closed off • Transfer, Heat transferring from one to another • ...
Horologium 2025-07-18
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- Tempus Perditum
- ortet? (Process in the answer)
- Tempus Obliviscitur
- A literary device in which...
- Carbon, sulfur, abuse e.g.
- Type of latin title?
- Linea Temporis
- Peritus In Tempore
- Hate you, oh? (3)
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- Tempus Confundit
- Fissurae In Tempore
- Diagramma Temporus
- Iudices Temporis
- Tempus Demigitur
- ____ and function
- Cycli Temporalis
- Latin for herb? (Homonym)
- Antonym of forget
18 Clues: Linea Temporis • Tempus Perditum • Tempus Confundit • Iudices Temporis • Tempus Demigitur • Cycli Temporalis • ____ and function • Antonym of forget • Hate you, oh? (3) • Diagramma Temporus • Peritus In Tempore • Fissurae In Tempore • Tempus Obliviscitur • Type of latin title? • Latin for herb? (Homonym) • Carbon, sulfur, abuse e.g. • A literary device in which... • ortet? (Process in the answer)
YEAR 1 TERM 4 WEEK ___ - 'wh' 2021-04-27
14 Clues: Flour • Roată • Shout • Carries sand • Large mammal • To beat eggs • Water _________ • Opposite to black • _____ are you sad? • ______ is the cat? • Not really interested • _____ can you visit us? • ______ lolly do you like? • _____ is the time Mr Wolf?
The Farmer and the Bogeyman 2021-06-08
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- place where you step
- plantation
- used to cut
- 365 day cycle
- part of tree used in bonfires
- heavily consumed tuber
- rural property, grange
- cold season
- cereal used to make flour
- accordance, agreement
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- place where we sleep
- light air, puff
- ironworker
- wight, individual
- used to smoke
- entities, ghosts
- demonstration of happiness
- small water passage
18 Clues: ironworker • plantation • used to cut • cold season • 365 day cycle • used to smoke • light air, puff • entities, ghosts • wight, individual • small water passage • place where we sleep • place where you step • accordance, agreement • heavily consumed tuber • rural property, grange • cereal used to make flour • demonstration of happiness • part of tree used in bonfires
Jasper's Crossword For Science 2023-11-29
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- They have their own mini-water cycle.
- Water falling from the sky.
- The cemical forumula for water.
- Water floating up to the sky.
- This happends when water gets very cold.
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- The superhighway in the sky.
- Water running off land.
- Water flowing in a stream or a creek.
- Something that pulls water up from the ground.
- Like a cloud but on the ground.
10 Clues: Water running off land. • Water falling from the sky. • The superhighway in the sky. • Water floating up to the sky. • The cemical forumula for water. • Like a cloud but on the ground. • They have their own mini-water cycle. • Water flowing in a stream or a creek. • This happends when water gets very cold. • Something that pulls water up from the ground.
Water System 2022-02-12
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- It can be found in cold places
- Rain and melting snow that goes overland
- An area with a small climate
- Its found in glaciers, lakes, ponds, wetlands and even groundwater.
- Somewhere you can find clean water
- found in underground in cracks of spaces in soil.
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- Something to access water
- You can find clean water
- It is cold and can find clean and fresh water.
- It can be oceans, lakes, rivers, streams, ponds.
- Area of land that drains all the water in one large water area.
- change of weather
- Something in nature that repeats
- Moves under its own weight and is ice
14 Clues: change of weather • You can find clean water • Something to access water • An area with a small climate • It can be found in cold places • Something in nature that repeats • Somewhere you can find clean water • Moves under its own weight and is ice • Rain and melting snow that goes overland • It is cold and can find clean and fresh water. • ...
water cycle benny period 7 2023-11-27
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- a low area on the ground where water collects
- sun turns liquid into gas
- rain, hail, snow falling from the sky
- water flowing down smaller creeks and rivers downhill that end up in the ocean.
- a lot of water stored in the ground
- when water flows downhill to evaporate in a lake or ocean
- very hot water pouring out of land forms at the bottom of the ocean
- two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen
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- plants take water from ground that then escapes due to transpiration
- gas to liquid
- a land form that water vapor forms and comes out of
- the super highway in the sky that moves water everywhere
- water moving underground finds a place to emerge
- the energy that drives the water cycle
- when water soaks into the ground
15 Clues: gas to liquid • sun turns liquid into gas • when water soaks into the ground • two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen • a lot of water stored in the ground • rain, hail, snow falling from the sky • the energy that drives the water cycle • a low area on the ground where water collects • water moving underground finds a place to emerge • ...
Water cycle Kenleigh Pd 7 2023-11-27
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- rain, hail, snow falling from the sky
- a low area on the ground where water collects
- The amount of ice on the Earth goes up and down
- Sun turns liquid water into water vapor
- precipitation will often fall as snow rather than as rain
- when rain falls where you live
- nothing more than water falling the land surface
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- The ground stores huge amounts of water
- the largest reservoir of water on earth—over 96%
- made of water, and water has weight
- cannot exactly get angry
- water flowing in the creeks, streams, and rivers that you see in the low-lying parts of the landscape
- truly is the superhighway in the sky that moves water everywhere over the Earth
- a glass pane to see it appear
- the energy that drives the water cycle
15 Clues: cannot exactly get angry • a glass pane to see it appear • when rain falls where you live • made of water, and water has weight • rain, hail, snow falling from the sky • the energy that drives the water cycle • The ground stores huge amounts of water • Sun turns liquid water into water vapor • a low area on the ground where water collects • ...
Water Cycle SmS - Carter hirschman 2024-12-16
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- The process of water vapor turning into a cloud is called
- Long thin streams of water that ALL connect to the ocean
- When water seeps into the ground and into holes it is called
- A hole in the ground where its water is supplied underground by tunnels or other ways, this is called
- The largest bodies of water on the planet and where every river goes to
- The main force that keeps the water cycle going is called
- A large hole in the ground where water collects and meets
- When water condensates in the atmosphere it is a
- From the ground up until there is no air you are in the
- When the sun makes the water so hot it turns to gas it is called
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- When you breathe out and release water it is called
- When water goes into the cracks and fissures and collects it is called
- When water falls down from the clouds it is called
- When water slides off the surface it is called
- When the clouds get higher the air gets colder so the water molecules freeze to make a
15 Clues: When water slides off the surface it is called • When water condensates in the atmosphere it is a • When water falls down from the clouds it is called • When you breathe out and release water it is called • From the ground up until there is no air you are in the • Long thin streams of water that ALL connect to the ocean • ...
crossword water cycle SMS/caden 2024-12-17
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- precipitation soaks into the ground
- like a mini volcano at the bottom of the ocean
- plants need water
- molecules in water
- when a cloud gets too heavy this happens
- what precipitation makes
- water stored in the ground
- when rain and snow flow into lakes, oceans and rivers
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- Main source of energy
- when a source of water gets too hot and water vapor comes off
- separate body of water
- how clouds are made
- biggest source of water on earth
- big mass of water vapor that causes precipitation
- when water find a way out of the ground
15 Clues: plants need water • molecules in water • how clouds are made • Main source of energy • separate body of water • what precipitation makes • water stored in the ground • biggest source of water on earth • precipitation soaks into the ground • when water find a way out of the ground • when a cloud gets too heavy this happens • like a mini volcano at the bottom of the ocean • ...
Water Cycle SMS-Lukas S. 2024-12-16
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- When gas turns into water
- Water that is held underground
- Gives water energy.
- When the sky is full of water and water molecules combine and drop down
- Water gets heated up and turns into water vapor
- it takes months but it makes the rivers rise
- Responsible for moving water back into oceans
- When water goes into the roots of a plant
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- When plants are breathing and releasing water
- a big body of water that has 96% of Earth's water
- When air contains invisible water vapor
- The water is solid and moves slowly
- When water rises up high in the sky and turns into a cloud
- When water goes onto the ground and soaks in it
- Water that goes downhill
15 Clues: Gives water energy. • Water that goes downhill • When gas turns into water • Water that is held underground • The water is solid and moves slowly • When air contains invisible water vapor • When water goes into the roots of a plant • it takes months but it makes the rivers rise • When plants are breathing and releasing water • Responsible for moving water back into oceans • ...
Troubled Waters 2024-06-05
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- - Substances that make something impure.
- cycle - The cycle through which water in the hydrosphere moves.
- ponds - Basins that hold water and allow infused particles to settle.
- - Obtain exclusive possession or control of (a trade, commodity, or service).
- - Layers of permeable rock or sand that hold water.
- - As clean and fresh as in its original condition; unspoiled.
- - Relating to the business of running an organization, or government.
- - A salt or ester of nitric acid.
- away - Consuming, eating away (little by little) and depleting over time.
- species - Non-native species that spread rapidly and cause harm to the environment.
- - Draw off or transfer over a period of time, especially illegally or unfairly.
- - Secondary products made in the manufacture or synthesis of something else.
- - Animal dung used for fertilizing land.
- - Found along the banks of a river and other sources of water.
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- - Substances that are added to soil to help the growth of plants.
- - Official notices that give information or warnings.
- - The process of something becoming worse in condition.
- - Made impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance.
- arsenic, lead, cadmium - Heavy metals that are toxic.
- habitats - Areas adjacent to rivers and streams with a dense growth of vegetation.
- - Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- - Water that “runs off” (drains away) from an area of land.
- - A colorless gas with a characteristic pungent smell.
- - Having a thick, sticky consistency.
- - A black viscous mixture of hydrocarbons.
- - With small pits or scars.
- - Contaminated or polluted.
27 Clues: - With small pits or scars. • - Contaminated or polluted. • - A salt or ester of nitric acid. • - Having a thick, sticky consistency. • - Substances that make something impure. • - Animal dung used for fertilizing land. • - A black viscous mixture of hydrocarbons. • - Layers of permeable rock or sand that hold water. • - Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • ...
Water!! 2023-10-17
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- a body of rock or sediment that stores ground water and allows it to flow.
- the part of Earth that is water
- the path that a stream follows
- the ability for water to stick to other things
- the boundary between drainage areas that have streams that flow inn opposite directions
- Water that is above Earth surface
- a smaller stream that feeds into a river and eventually into a river system
- the upper boundary, or surface of groundwater
- the eater found in the spaces between rock particles below earths surface
- anything that has a positive charge at one end and a negative charge at another
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- the movement if water in Earth's system (also called the hydrologic cycle)
- the ability for water to stick to itself
- The process of solid water turning directly into water vapor without first becoming a liquid
- this occurs when liquid water changes into water vapor
- The release of water vapor into the air by plants
- the area of land that is drained by a river system
- any form of water that falls to earth from the clouds
- the gases surrounding Earth
- the change in state from water vapor to liquid water
19 Clues: the gases surrounding Earth • the path that a stream follows • the part of Earth that is water • Water that is above Earth surface • the ability for water to stick to itself • the upper boundary, or surface of groundwater • the ability for water to stick to other things • The release of water vapor into the air by plants • ...
Dispersal, Colonization, & Invasion 2013-02-11
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- dispersed by humans
- blocking feature
- two areas with the same flora & fauna
- expansion of species to new location
- propagule needs outside force for motion
- paths for dispersal are not equally favorable
- dispersal by water
- stage in life cycle required to establish new pop
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- dispersed by wind & water
- propagule provides self motion
- expansion of species range
- species introduction by humans
- island habitat that aids dispersal
- species able to disperse over long distances
- explosion in population
- dispersed by wind
- dispersal by animals
- pathway for movement
18 Clues: blocking feature • dispersed by wind • dispersal by water • dispersed by humans • dispersal by animals • pathway for movement • explosion in population • dispersed by wind & water • expansion of species range • propagule provides self motion • species introduction by humans • island habitat that aids dispersal • expansion of species to new location • ...
Weather Terms 2021-10-13
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- Puffy white clouds
- The continuous process of water moving from the Earth to the atmosphere and back to Earth
- Water that is too heavy in the clouds and falls to Earth as a solid or liquid
- Used to measure temperature
- The average weather of a particular part of the world at different times of the year
- ____ pressure usually means a windy day
- Low grey clouds
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- The process of water vapor turning back into liquid - cloud formation
- Used to measure air pressure
- The gathering of water in the water cycle
- The state of the atmosphere at a given time and place
- Hot air _____
- The process of heat changing water into water vapor
- Frozen balls of precipitation
- High, wispy clouds
15 Clues: Hot air _____ • Low grey clouds • Puffy white clouds • High, wispy clouds • Used to measure temperature • Used to measure air pressure • Frozen balls of precipitation • ____ pressure usually means a windy day • The gathering of water in the water cycle • The process of heat changing water into water vapor • The state of the atmosphere at a given time and place • ...
Seedless Plants Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-02
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- When wind or animals deliver pollen to female plant parts
- The reproductive structures that make pollen and egg cells
- A process in which 02 is released into the atmosphere
- Seedless plants that lack vascular tissue, but dont come from a clade
- control the opening and closing of the stomata
- Seed-containing structure made from flower of angiosperm
- Spore producing stage of the life cycle
- Cell made by mitosis
- Haploid generation, gamete producing stage
- Vascular plant that produces from an exposed seed
- Collection of tubes that transport sugar, water, and minerals throughout the plant
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- Type of green algae thought to be most closely related to plants
- life cycle of a plant in which a multicellular diploid stage alternates with a multicellular haploid stage
- Grains that consist of male gametophytes of seed plants and produce sperm
- Pores in the epidermis of the stems and leaves through which gases and water pass
- Tissue that conducts water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the leaves and is rich in lignin
- Cell that divides via mitosis to form a gametophyte
- Tissue that transports sugars made from photosynthesis to the roots and other non green parts of the plant
- cell division that results in haploid cells
- Plants that produce flowers and have their seeds enclosed fruits
- type of cell division that results in diploid cells
- A waxy coating that minimizes water loss from the aerial parts of the plant
22 Clues: Cell made by mitosis • Spore producing stage of the life cycle • Haploid generation, gamete producing stage • cell division that results in haploid cells • control the opening and closing of the stomata • Vascular plant that produces from an exposed seed • Cell that divides via mitosis to form a gametophyte • type of cell division that results in diploid cells • ...
Hydrologic Processes - Rainforests 2016-06-01
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- a key component of hydrologic processes in rainforests
- what is the term for the study of the nature and origin of landforms
- what refers to the way that water affects an environment
- energy is transferred between the earth's surface and the atmosphere. What is the term for this
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- study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth and other planets
- what is the first step of the hydraulic cycle
- what does the Geomorphologic processes do to the Earth's surface
- what is another term for water cycle
- what is the term for the process by which heat energy is transmitted through contact with neighboring molecules.
- how many percent of the Earth's surface is covered by water
10 Clues: what is another term for water cycle • what is the first step of the hydraulic cycle • a key component of hydrologic processes in rainforests • what refers to the way that water affects an environment • how many percent of the Earth's surface is covered by water • what does the Geomorphologic processes do to the Earth's surface • ...
Atoms and Water 2025-12-16
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- - Water enters the ground/soil
- - Solid water - less dense than liquid
- - Liquid water turning into water vapor
- - Liquid to a Gas at 100 degrees C
- - Solid to a Liquid at 0 degrees C
- - negative charge, found outside the nucleus in the orbitals/electron cloud.
- - (2 words) The ability of water to move upward in a narrow tube
- - Type of bond that is a weak attraction between the + end of one water molecule and the - end of another
- - Gas to a Liquid at 100 degrees C
- - Water sticking to another molecule
- - neutral charge, found in the nucleus of an atom.
- - H2O
- - positive charge, found in the nucleus of an atom.
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- - Most common state of water for water on Earth
- - Liquid to a Solid at 0 degrees C
- - Where the energy for the water cycle comes from
- - State of matter for water vapor
- - Water falling from clouds as rain, snow or ice
- - (2 words) The "skin" on the surface of water
- - Water sticking to water
- - Ice is ________ dense compared to the solid
- - A ______ molecule has a slightly negative end and a slightly positive end.
- - Water flowing over land
- - Water vapor cooling and forming clouds
- - ________ Specific Heat - water can absorb a lot heat before it gets hot
- - What happens to water molecule when it freezes
- - Water vapor released from plants
27 Clues: - H2O • - Water sticking to water • - Water flowing over land • - Water enters the ground/soil • - State of matter for water vapor • - Liquid to a Solid at 0 degrees C • - Liquid to a Gas at 100 degrees C • - Solid to a Liquid at 0 degrees C • - Gas to a Liquid at 100 degrees C • - Water vapor released from plants • - Water sticking to another molecule • ...
Ecology Chapter 13 2018-04-10
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- The _______ cycle is the movement of a particular chemical moving through the ecosystem
- This is the ______ cycle
- A diagram that compares the biomass of different trophic levels within an ecosystem
- Someone that studies ecology
- This type of diagram describes how available energy is distributed among trophic levels in an ecosystem
- ______ factors are living things
- The mass of a biomass pyramid is given in _________
- The variety of living things in an ecosystem
- Another name for autotrophs
- ________ is the building block of life
- _________ survey is when an organism watched using the naked eye or with tools such as binoculars
- Organisms that make their own energy out of nonliving things
- ______ consumers are herbivores because they are above the producers in the trophic level
- Organisms that eat both plants and organisms
- A _______ species has a large impact on the ecosystem
- A method used by scientist to estimate the population of mobile animals
- _________ survey is when scientists look for the trace of an organism
- Bacteria engage in _______ in order to make nitrogen available for plants to use
- this is the ____ cycle
- The _______ cycle does not partake in the atmosphere
- Made of all the abiotic and biotic factors of a given area
- Most producers, especially those that photosynthesize, depend on the ____ for their energy
- Organisms that only eat plants
- This process releases water from plants
- ________ consumers are carnivores that eat the herbivores
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- _____ is the unit of measurement used to describe the amount of energy at each trophic level in the energy pyramid
- A two stage process in which green plants use to produce their energy
- Organisms that only eat animals
- _______ factors are nonliving things that determine the survival of living things
- This is the ____________
- The _________ shows the numbers of individual organisms at each trophic level in an ecosystem
- An individual living thing
- Tiny prokaryotes use this process to make their own carbohydrates out of chemicals
- A measure of the total dry mass of organisms in a given area
- Characterized by the climate and the organisms that live there
- Another name for heterotrophs
- Organisms that get their energy by consuming living or once living organisms
- A method used to estimate the population of plants
- _______ consumers are carnivores that eat secondary carnivores
- Organisms that only eat dead, organic matter
- The study of the interactions among living things and their surrounding
- A type of organism that only eats a certain type of species or a very few amount of species
- These are levels of nourishment in a food chain
- The _______ cycle occurs mostly underground
- A consumer that has a varying diet
- All organisms need _______ to survive, however, they may obtain it differently
- The ______ cycle is another name for the hydrologic cycle
47 Clues: this is the ____ cycle • This is the ______ cycle • This is the ____________ • An individual living thing • Another name for autotrophs • Someone that studies ecology • Another name for heterotrophs • Organisms that only eat plants • Organisms that only eat animals • ______ factors are living things • A consumer that has a varying diet • ________ is the building block of life • ...
The Weather Words - Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-10
7 Clues: a cyclone in asia • a hurricane in africa • the cycle that depicts water • this is made out of water vapor • made out of visible wind and debris • the droplets in the sky when there is clouds • when heavy wind, an ocean, and rain mix together
Crossword puzzle 2022-09-20
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- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year (or one season).
- The movement and loss of water through evaporation.
- Support fruit, and vegetables, Stores food and water, and make more stems.
- Contain seeds, and food source
- Means “naked seed” in greek Plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- source The plant or plant products are used by human
- The chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- produces food
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- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons.
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- In greek means “c
- The process of plants using stored energy.
- Produce pollen, and Produce seeds
- The movement and loss of water through evaporation.
- source Humans use the animals and animal products that feed on plants and plant
15 Clues: produces food • In greek means “c • Contain seeds, and food source • Produce pollen, and Produce seeds • The process of plants using stored energy. • The movement and loss of water through evaporation. • The movement and loss of water through evaporation. • source The plant or plant products are used by human • plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons. • ...
jj 2024-04-15
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- - Thinly sliced herbs
- - Largest Greek island
- - Water cycle study
- - Thunderstorm clouds
- - Multicolored gem
- - Measure of disorder
- - Three-sided polygon
- - Floating marker
- - Graceful weeping tree
- - Infant wrapping
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- - Himalayan mythical creature
- - Nocturnal flying insect
- - Iconic Swiss peak
- - Rotary-wing aircraft
- - Vermiform organ
- - Three-pronged spear
- - Many-legged crawler
- - Central vision area
- - Visible ear part
- - Longest river in Europe
20 Clues: - Vermiform organ • - Floating marker • - Infant wrapping • - Multicolored gem • - Visible ear part • - Iconic Swiss peak • - Water cycle study • - Thinly sliced herbs • - Three-pronged spear • - Many-legged crawler • - Thunderstorm clouds • - Central vision area • - Measure of disorder • - Three-sided polygon • - Rotary-wing aircraft • - Largest Greek island • - Graceful weeping tree • ...
Water Systems 2025-01-24
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- which region has bad water shortages so people collect water everyday?
- what type of water is not drinkable?
- what is the largest ice sheet on earth?
- what is it called when water Vapor turns back into liquid?
- what type of water makes up most of earths surface?
- what is the largest source of freshwater on earth?
- What areas underground hold freshwater?
- what process turns water from liquid to gas?
- what percentage of earth as water is fresh water?
- what do you call an area where water drains into one body of water?
- what solid form does water turn into in glaciers and ice sheets?
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- what is it called when water falls back to earth as rain, snow, or hail?
- what do you call it when water moves through earth and its atmosphere?
- what type of water is found under earths surface?
- what is it called when water is being released by plants?
- what type of water is found in rivers wetlands and lakes?
- what describes movement of water between different forms?
- what areas collect and drains water into a river or a lake?
- what is the most common type of water on earth?
- what do you call it when water changes from a liquid to a solid?
20 Clues: what type of water is not drinkable? • what is the largest ice sheet on earth? • What areas underground hold freshwater? • what process turns water from liquid to gas? • what is the most common type of water on earth? • what type of water is found under earths surface? • what percentage of earth as water is fresh water? • ...
Water Systems 2025-01-24
Across
- which region has bad water shortages so people collect water everyday?
- what type of water is not drinkable?
- what is the largest ice sheet on earth?
- what is it called when water Vapor turns back into liquid?
- what type of water makes up most of earths surface?
- what is the largest source of freshwater on earth?
- What areas underground hold freshwater?
- what process turns water from liquid to gas?
- what percentage of earth as water is fresh water?
- what do you call an area where water drains into one body of water?
- what solid form does water turn into in glaciers and ice sheets?
Down
- what is it called when water falls back to earth as rain, snow, or hail?
- what do you call it when water moves through earth and its atmosphere?
- what type of water is found under earths surface?
- what is it called when water is being released by plants?
- what type of water is found in rivers wetlands and lakes?
- what describes movement of water between different forms?
- what areas collect and drains water into a river or a lake?
- what is the most common type of water on earth?
- what do you call it when water changes from a liquid to a solid?
20 Clues: what type of water is not drinkable? • what is the largest ice sheet on earth? • What areas underground hold freshwater? • what process turns water from liquid to gas? • what is the most common type of water on earth? • what type of water is found under earths surface? • what percentage of earth as water is fresh water? • ...
Adruino 2025-12-03
20 Clues: – ON • – Text • – Pulse • – Number • – Receive • – Boolean • – Transmit • – Send data • – Read data • – Wave cycle • – Connectors • – Background • – Analog input • pin – Low/High • – Complete wave • – On/Off signal • – Connect nodes • – Input/Output pin • cycle – PWM timing • – Analog to digital
The Farmer and the Bogeyman 2021-06-08
Across
- place where you step
- plantation
- used to cut
- 365 day cycle
- part of tree used in bonfires
- heavily consumed tuber
- rural property, grange
- cold season
- cereal used to make flour
- accordance, agreement
Down
- place where we sleep
- light air, puff
- ironworker
- wight, individual
- used to smoke
- entities, ghosts
- demonstration of happiness
- small water passage
18 Clues: ironworker • plantation • used to cut • cold season • 365 day cycle • used to smoke • light air, puff • entities, ghosts • wight, individual • small water passage • place where we sleep • place where you step • accordance, agreement • heavily consumed tuber • rural property, grange • cereal used to make flour • demonstration of happiness • part of tree used in bonfires
Jasper's crossword 2023-11-30
Across
- Water running off land.
- Something that pulls water up from the ground.
- They have their own mini-water cycle.
- Like a cloud but on the ground.
- The superhighway in the sky.
- The cemical forumula for water.
Down
- Water floating up to the sky.
- Water falling from the sky.
- Water flowing in a stream or a creek.
- This happends when water gets very cold.
10 Clues: Water running off land. • Water falling from the sky. • The superhighway in the sky. • Water floating up to the sky. • Like a cloud but on the ground. • The cemical forumula for water. • Water flowing in a stream or a creek. • They have their own mini-water cycle. • This happends when water gets very cold. • Something that pulls water up from the ground.
Water Systems 2025-01-24
Across
- what process turns water from liquid to gas?
- What areas underground hold freshwater?
- what is the largest source of freshwater on earth?
- what is the largest ice sheet on earth?
- what type of water is found in rivers wetlands and lakes?
- what do you call an area where water drains into one body of water?
- what solid form does water turn into in glaciers and ice sheets?
- what type of water makes up most of earths surface?
- what is it called when water falls back to earth as rain, snow, or hail?
- what areas collect and drains water into a river or a lake?
Down
- what type of water is found under earths surface?
- what is it called when water Vapor turns back into liquid?
- which region has bad water shortages so people collect water everyday?
- what type of water is not drinkable?
- what is the most common type of water on earth?
- what do you call it when water changes from a liquid to a solid?
- what percentage of earth as water is fresh water?
- what describes movement of water between different forms?
- what is it called when water is being released by plants?
- what do you call it when water moves through earth and its atmosphere?
20 Clues: what type of water is not drinkable? • What areas underground hold freshwater? • what is the largest ice sheet on earth? • what process turns water from liquid to gas? • what is the most common type of water on earth? • what type of water is found under earths surface? • what percentage of earth as water is fresh water? • ...
Water Systems 2025-01-24
Across
- which region has bad water shortages so people collect water everyday?
- what type of water is not drinkable?
- what is the largest ice sheet on earth?
- what is it called when water Vapor turns back into liquid?
- what type of water makes up most of earths surface?
- what is the largest source of freshwater on earth?
- What areas underground hold freshwater?
- what process turns water from liquid to gas?
- what percentage of earth as water is fresh water?
- what do you call an area where water drains into one body of water?
- what solid form does water turn into in glaciers and ice sheets?
Down
- what is it called when water falls back to earth as rain, snow, or hail?
- what do you call it when water moves through earth and its atmosphere?
- what type of water is found under earths surface?
- what is it called when water is being released by plants?
- what type of water is found in rivers wetlands and lakes?
- what describes movement of water between different forms?
- what areas collect and drains water into a river or a lake?
- what is the most common type of water on earth?
- what do you call it when water changes from a liquid to a solid?
20 Clues: what type of water is not drinkable? • what is the largest ice sheet on earth? • What areas underground hold freshwater? • what process turns water from liquid to gas? • what is the most common type of water on earth? • what type of water is found under earths surface? • what percentage of earth as water is fresh water? • ...
Mitosis and Review 2025-03-07
Across
- made by ribosomes
- monomer of carbohydrates
- monomer of protein
- number of phases in cell cycle
- the life cycle of a cell from birth to division
- fat
- chromosomes line up
- chromosomes form, nucleus disappears
- cell cycle gone wrong leads to...
- phase, where DNA replicates
Down
- biomolecule- main source of energy
- longest phase of the cell cycle
- DNA and RNA
- monomer of DNA & RNA
- last phase of cell cycle
- nucli reform- cell divides
- chromosomes pull apart
- protein that lowers activation energy
- number of cells that results from DNA
19 Clues: fat • DNA and RNA • made by ribosomes • monomer of protein • chromosomes line up • monomer of DNA & RNA • chromosomes pull apart • monomer of carbohydrates • last phase of cell cycle • nucli reform- cell divides • phase, where DNA replicates • number of phases in cell cycle • longest phase of the cell cycle • cell cycle gone wrong leads to... • biomolecule- main source of energy • ...
<Class VII ><Chapter 16><WATER:A precious Resource> 2022-09-08
Across
- because of this people can't drink seawater
- cause of water scarcity in our country
- We can't live without
- Traditional form of collecting water
- Element you can found in water
- where do the workers get water for construction
Down
- excessive use of water leads to a severe problem
- used to kill dangerous bacteria in water
- Source of water
- one of the water cycle form
10 Clues: Source of water • We can't live without • one of the water cycle form • Element you can found in water • Traditional form of collecting water • cause of water scarcity in our country • used to kill dangerous bacteria in water • because of this people can't drink seawater • where do the workers get water for construction • excessive use of water leads to a severe problem
jj 2024-04-15
Across
- - Many-legged crawler
- - Measure of disorder
- - Central vision area
- - Largest Greek island
- - Rotary-wing aircraft
- - Thinly sliced herbs
- - Graceful weeping tree
- - Visible ear part
- - Three-sided polygon
- - Floating marker
- - Vermiform organ
Down
- - Multicolored gem
- - Water cycle study
- - Iconic Swiss peak
- - Nocturnal flying insect
- - Himalayan mythical creature
- - Thunderstorm clouds
- - Infant wrapping
- - Three-pronged spear
- - Longest river in Europe
20 Clues: - Infant wrapping • - Floating marker • - Vermiform organ • - Multicolored gem • - Visible ear part • - Water cycle study • - Iconic Swiss peak • - Many-legged crawler • - Measure of disorder • - Central vision area • - Thinly sliced herbs • - Thunderstorm clouds • - Three-pronged spear • - Three-sided polygon • - Largest Greek island • - Rotary-wing aircraft • - Graceful weeping tree • ...
8.2 Photosynthesis 2022-01-24
Across
- The energy-storage molecule that is formed during electron transport when NADP+ combines with electrons and a hydrogen ion (H+)
- This enzyme is used in the Calvin cycle and is one of the most important biological enzymes
- Hydrogen ions (H+) diffuse down their concentration gradient out of the thylakoid interior into the stroma though an ion channel in the membrane called ATP
- Phase Two of photosynthesis is also called the ______________ cycle
- During electron transport, a water molecule is split, forming a hydrogen ion (H+) and _____________ as a waste product
- Process in which light energy is trapped and converted into chemical energy
- Large organelles that capture light energy in photosynthetic organisms
- Flattened saclike membranes that are arranged in stacks; where light-dependent reactions take place
Down
- Stacks of Thylakoids (singular = granum)
- In ___________ transport, excited electrons move from molecule to molecule in the thylakoid membrane
- The light-dependent reaction that results in the production of ATP during photosynthesis
- In the third step of the Calvin cycle, some G3P molecules leave the cycle to be used for the production of ______________ and other organic compounds
- The major light-absorbing pigment in plants
- The fluid-filled space outside the grana in the chloroplast; where light-independent reactions take place
- These types of plants allow carbon dioxide to only enter their leaves at night and complete carbon fixation at night as well in order to allow for sufficient carbon dioxide uptake, while minimizing water loss
- Light-absorbing colored molecules found in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts
16 Clues: Stacks of Thylakoids (singular = granum) • The major light-absorbing pigment in plants • Phase Two of photosynthesis is also called the ______________ cycle • Large organelles that capture light energy in photosynthetic organisms • Process in which light energy is trapped and converted into chemical energy • ...
Oceanography Unit Assessment 2 - May, Sylv E. 2024-11-19
Across
- A type of daily tide cycle that involves one high and low tide
- Term for how many waves pass a point in one second
- Crest meets a crest and team up
- When waves hit a sandy beach at an angle, causing the sand to be shifted in the direction of the waves
- A type of wave that can't move because it is constricted, so it has oscillates around a node
- A type of wave that occurs due to differing water densities
- The season in which sea breezes occur due to monsoon seasons
- Smallest of the wind driven waves
Down
- Term for wave speed
- Crest meets a trough and cancel
- The season in which land breezes occur due to monsoon seasons
- Unstable waters that are denser than the water below, sinks and mixes, usually in winter
- Most common wave generating force
- A amount of open water wind blows over
- A type of daily tide cycle that involves two high and low tides about equal in height
- The type of tide caused when the moon and sun work together with an alignment resembling a line
- Distance from average sea level (Compared to high/low tides)
- Winds bringing warm water west to east, occurs over the timespan of years (Also referred to as ENSO)
- The type of tide caused when the moon is at a 90 degree angle in relation to the sun
- A wave that has settled evenly after wind disturbance
20 Clues: Term for wave speed • Crest meets a trough and cancel • Crest meets a crest and team up • Most common wave generating force • Smallest of the wind driven waves • A amount of open water wind blows over • Term for how many waves pass a point in one second • A wave that has settled evenly after wind disturbance • A type of wave that occurs due to differing water densities • ...
Science Vocab Crosswords 2020-09-30
Across
- When ice changes instantly into water
- Endless circulation of Earth's water
- When liquid water changes into a gas
- When water vapor changes back into liquid
- Another word for groundwater
- Where 95% of Earth's water is
Down
- When water that soaks into the ground
- Area where water goes and drains off
- Any form of water that falls from the sky
- Water that is not soaked into the ground
10 Clues: Another word for groundwater • Where 95% of Earth's water is • Area where water goes and drains off • Endless circulation of Earth's water • When liquid water changes into a gas • When water that soaks into the ground • When ice changes instantly into water • Water that is not soaked into the ground • Any form of water that falls from the sky • ...
Photosynthesis + Plant Cell Crossword 2023-09-27
Across
- Allows for gas to enter or leave (CO2 or O2) the leaf.
- Series of protein complexes and other molecules that transfer electrons from donors to acceptors (use acronym)
- The second photosystem used in the light reactions (PS?)
- The light independent reaction is also called the...
- epidermis Allow light to pass through leaf and hit chloroplasts.
- The enzyme that helps facilitate the creation of ATP is called..
- The process to create ATP is called...
- G3P is made in this phase of Calvin Cycle
- The light reaction uses this to start...(include + between terms)
- 3PG is made during this phase of Calvin Cycle
Down
- The wax on the outside of the leaf is called...
- RuBP is made during this phase of Calvin Cycle
- The electron transport chain + chemiosmosis together is called...
- The light reaction produces.. (include a + between terms)
- How photosynthetic cells carry out photosynthesis (location in plant)
- A stack of stroma is called....
- The first photosystem used in the light reactions (PS?)
17 Clues: A stack of stroma is called.... • The process to create ATP is called... • G3P is made in this phase of Calvin Cycle • 3PG is made during this phase of Calvin Cycle • RuBP is made during this phase of Calvin Cycle • The wax on the outside of the leaf is called... • The light independent reaction is also called the... • ...
Fourth Grade Science Test #8 2026-03-13
Across
- precipitation which eventually trickles into streams
- process by which liquid water becomes water vapor
- these winds help regulate the earth's temperature, helped sailors form trading routes, bands of winds which change at certain latitudes
- the rise of ocean water surrounding a hurricane
- weather conditions of a certain area over time
- a large body of air that has the same temperature and humidity
- boundary between two different air masses
- meteorologists measure weather ? to make a forecast: temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, wind direction, wind speed
- forecasts that are usually accurate
- stream causes thunderstorms to move from west to east, band of wind high above the earth, discovered during World War II
- caused by constant movement of air
- an instrument used to detect air pressure changes and forecast
- this part of the atmosphere has the greatest density of gases
- rotates around a low-pressure area
- happen most often when the ocean's temperature is warm
- a seasonal wind
- process by which water vapor changes back into very tiny droplets of liquid water
Down
- a scientist who studies weather
- there is more of this gas in the air than any other
- a severe snowstorm
- cloud at ground level
- prolonged period of dryness
- weather ? is a weather event caused by specific conditions
- air surrounding the earth
- means a tornado has been spotted
- a cyclone that develops over hot land
- sun's ? energy controls the water-cycle process
- heat energy from the sun causes evaporation of the earth's water; as water vapor rises, it cools and condenses, forming clouds; as a cloud becomes colder, precipitation falls from it; precipitation waters the earth into streams, runs off, and eventually returns to the ocean; the water cycle happens continuously
- any form of water falling from the sky to the earth
- happens in the lower atmosphere, the condition of the air
- ? effect the atmosphere's ability to keep heat from easily escaping into space
- electricity that travels from one cloud to another or between a cloud and the ground
32 Clues: a seasonal wind • a severe snowstorm • cloud at ground level • air surrounding the earth • prolonged period of dryness • a scientist who studies weather • means a tornado has been spotted • caused by constant movement of air • rotates around a low-pressure area • forecasts that are usually accurate • a cyclone that develops over hot land • boundary between two different air masses • ...
