water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Biogeochemical 2024-09-17
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- way of reusing carbon atoms, which travel from the atmosphere into organisms in the Earth and then back into the atmosphere over and over again. cycle is a biogeochemical cycle that involves the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.
- Cycle nature's way of reusing carbon atoms, which travel from the atmosphere into organisms in the Earth and then back into the atmosphere over and over again.
- cycle a biogeochemical cycle that involves the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.
- used in the production of fertilisers, nitric acid, nylon, dyes and explosives
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- It is noncombustible, but will actively support the burning of combustible materials.
- a mineral that makes up 1% of a person's total body weight
- chemical element; it has symbol H and atomic number 1
- fundamental element in living organisms
8 Clues: fundamental element in living organisms • chemical element; it has symbol H and atomic number 1 • a mineral that makes up 1% of a person's total body weight • used in the production of fertilisers, nitric acid, nylon, dyes and explosives • It is noncombustible, but will actively support the burning of combustible materials. • ...
science crossword 2022-01-20
8 Clues: Rain • Water Gas • life of water • Air around the world • Water inside a cloud moves • main source of water cycle • weather of a long period of time • sort time of temperature happens at one place
Seju's science vocabulary crossword 2025-09-25
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- The Earth's layer and continents
- The living things on Earth
- The outer layer of the atmosphere
- The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere
- The moisture of the air
- The thing that is changed on purpose
- Energy that travels through space
- The closest type of cloud to Earth's surface
- The layer of gas surrounding a planet
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- The force of air on a surface
- The water and water cycle of Earth
- The physical transfering of heat through
- A form of water that falls into Earth's surface
- The coldest layer of the atmosphere
- The result of an experiment
- Less dense air slides on denser air mass.
- A large body of air
17 Clues: A large body of air • The moisture of the air • The living things on Earth • The result of an experiment • The force of air on a surface • The Earth's layer and continents • The outer layer of the atmosphere • Energy that travels through space • The water and water cycle of Earth • The coldest layer of the atmosphere • The thing that is changed on purpose • ...
The Ultimate Recyclable 2023-11-09
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- water that flows or collects beneath the Earth's surface in saturated soil or aquifers.
- rain or other precipitation containing a high amount of acidity.
- to change from a liquid state into vapor.
- the part of the world in which life can exist; living organisms and their environment.
- precipitation, snow melt, or other water that flows onto the land but is not absorbed into the soil.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- an underground reservoir of water that rests in a layer of sand, gravel, or rock that holds the water in pores or crevices.
- the gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth; the air.
- The deposition of silt, sand, rock, and other matter carried by water.
- the layer of ground where all the spaces in the soil or rock are completely filled up with water.
- the water cycle
- to change from a gaseous state to a liquid.
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- the passage of water through a plant to the atmosphere.
- a form of water such as rain, snow or sleet
- Average weather conditions over time
- all of the Earth's water
- The process of purifying water to make it safe to return to the environment.
- Downward movement of water through soil.
- water that soaks into and refills an aquifer.
- precipitation that runs off the land surface and is collected in ponds, lakes, streams, rivers, and wetlands.
20 Clues: the water cycle • all of the Earth's water • Average weather conditions over time • Downward movement of water through soil. • to change from a liquid state into vapor. • a form of water such as rain, snow or sleet • to change from a gaseous state to a liquid. • water that soaks into and refills an aquifer. • the gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth; the air. • ...
Ella DeBord crossword 2024-05-08
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- Escape from cycle
- A good or bad dead
- A holiday that is also called festival of lights
- deities Different faces of Brahman
- _ and temples are located in homes and in the streets as a holy place
- Rebirthing or escaping from cycle
- Doing what you are supposed to to help society
- A god that preserves universe
- A word meaning supreme essence
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- Celebration of color in the coming of spring
- Something that is scared including rivers and trees
- A god that destroys opticals
- A way to represent the spirit of god for boys
- ___ means life
- Birth,___, death, rebirth
- A way to represent the spirit of god on faces for girls
- They take them off when entering a temple
- A god that destroys the universe
- 80% of people in ___ are hindu
- An animal that is sacred
20 Clues: ___ means life • Escape from cycle • A good or bad dead • An animal that is sacred • Birth,___, death, rebirth • A god that destroys opticals • A god that preserves universe • 80% of people in ___ are hindu • A word meaning supreme essence • A god that destroys the universe • Rebirthing or escaping from cycle • deities Different faces of Brahman • ...
Environmental Science Biogeochemical cycles 2025-12-14
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- that involves the weathering of rocks and is essential for DNA
- where organisms break down dead material
- turning into vapor and rising into the atmosphere
- Gas that bacteria convert into usable forms for plants
- soaking into the ground
- plants use to convert CO₂ and water into glucose
- flowing over land into rivers and lakes
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- process that releases carbon dioxide
- these releases carbon stored for millions of years
- snow, sleet, or hail falling from clouds
- that releases CO₂ back into the atmosphere
- that moves through the atmosphere, organisms, and oceans
- of converting atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms
- vapor cooling and forming clouds
- of water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
15 Clues: soaking into the ground • vapor cooling and forming clouds • process that releases carbon dioxide • flowing over land into rivers and lakes • snow, sleet, or hail falling from clouds • where organisms break down dead material • that releases CO₂ back into the atmosphere • plants use to convert CO₂ and water into glucose • turning into vapor and rising into the atmosphere • ...
15 vocabulary word puzzle 2025-12-04
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- bacteria converting ammonia to nitrites and nitrates
- any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
- evaporation of water from plant
- liquid water changes to vapor
- bacteria temporarily lock up nutrients for their own use
- absorption of nutrients by an organism
- all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- Water stored underground in aquifers
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- conversation of nitrates back to atmospheric gas
- movement of water across Earth’s surface
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater
- the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- has solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
15 Clues: liquid water changes to vapor • evaporation of water from plant • Water stored underground in aquifers • absorption of nutrients by an organism • movement of water across Earth’s surface • water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater • conversation of nitrates back to atmospheric gas • ...
Awesome Project #1 by Anthony "CoolKid" Velazquez 2023-09-15
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- The ocean that provides major sea routes for trade
- A large body of salt water partially enclosed by land
- when water droplets collect on a cold surface
- the average weather conditions in particular location
- All waters south of 60 degrees latitude
- 3% of all of earths water
- the upward force that a fluid exerts
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- S shaped Ocean
- covers 46% of earths surface
- The Most Visible part of the water cycle
- The central part of this ocean is permanently covered in about 10 feet of ice
- 72% of all of earths water
- the process of rainfall
- An arm of an ocean partly enclosed by land, larger then a bay
- Larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf
15 Clues: S shaped Ocean • the process of rainfall • 3% of all of earths water • 72% of all of earths water • covers 46% of earths surface • the upward force that a fluid exerts • All waters south of 60 degrees latitude • The Most Visible part of the water cycle • Larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf • when water droplets collect on a cold surface • ...
Weather puzzle 2021-05-06
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- the cycle which water travels.
- Related to tornadoes.
- Part of thunderstorms.
- This forms during snow and rain.
- Forms over water.
- Unexpected gust of wind.
- often happens in the desert.
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- when it’s cold, instead of rain, it ____.
- what we see in the sky.
- _____ = Twister.
- ____, thunder and lightning are three main parts of a thunderstorm.
- a part of a heavy storm.
- storms, clouds, climate, its all part of _____.
- Where weather is formed, where we live.
- Gives us light
15 Clues: Gives us light • _____ = Twister. • Forms over water. • Related to tornadoes. • Part of thunderstorms. • what we see in the sky. • a part of a heavy storm. • Unexpected gust of wind. • often happens in the desert. • the cycle which water travels. • This forms during snow and rain. • Where weather is formed, where we live. • when it’s cold, instead of rain, it ____. • ...
Weather puzzle 2021-05-06
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- This forms during snow and rain.
- Where weather is formed, where we live.
- _____ = Twister.
- Related to tornadoes.
- a part of a heavy storm.
- Forms over water.
- what we see in the sky.
- Part of thunderstorms.
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- storms, clouds, climate, its all part of _____.
- often happens in the desert.
- the cycle which water travels.
- when it’s cold, instead of rain, it ____.
- Unexpected gust of wind.
- Gives us light
- ____, thunder and lightning are three main parts of a thunderstorm.
15 Clues: Gives us light • _____ = Twister. • Forms over water. • Related to tornadoes. • Part of thunderstorms. • what we see in the sky. • Unexpected gust of wind. • a part of a heavy storm. • often happens in the desert. • the cycle which water travels. • This forms during snow and rain. • Where weather is formed, where we live. • when it’s cold, instead of rain, it ____. • ...
Weather puzzle 2021-05-06
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- storms, clouds, climate, its all part of _____.
- the cycle which water travels.
- Related to tornadoes.
- what we see in the sky.
- Gives us light
- Where weather is formed, where we live.
- Forms over water.
- when it’s cold, instead of rain, it ____.
- ____, thunder and lightning are three main parts of a thunderstorm.
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- _____ = Twister.
- a part of a heavy storm.
- often happens in the desert.
- This forms during snow and rain.
- Unexpected gust of wind.
- Part of thunderstorms.
15 Clues: Gives us light • _____ = Twister. • Forms over water. • Related to tornadoes. • Part of thunderstorms. • what we see in the sky. • a part of a heavy storm. • Unexpected gust of wind. • often happens in the desert. • the cycle which water travels. • This forms during snow and rain. • Where weather is formed, where we live. • when it’s cold, instead of rain, it ____. • ...
HaSS Crosssord ~ Alesha 2013-06-16
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- longest river in egypt
- large overflowing amount of water
- the cycle with water
- a line with time
- wears away soil and rocks
- a divice to show north, south, east, west
- leader of eygpt
- another name for a key on a map
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- what you use to get from place to place
- you ask themm to get clues
- hot and humid environment
- pepole who work for rich people
- Something to show directions
- a raised area of land
- the place with pyramids
15 Clues: leader of eygpt • a line with time • the cycle with water • a raised area of land • longest river in egypt • the place with pyramids • hot and humid environment • wears away soil and rocks • you ask themm to get clues • Something to show directions • pepole who work for rich people • another name for a key on a map • large overflowing amount of water • ...
Watersheds and water source vocabulary 2025-09-09
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- Water: Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers,
- and reducing pollution.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the
- groundwater.
- Cycle: The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface,
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including
- and improper waste disposal.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
- Services: Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water,
- as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground,
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- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- Harvesting: Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities,
- The source of a river or stream.
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic
- Channel: The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- An area of land that drains into a water body.\
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- and reservoirs.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid
- and habitat provision
26 Clues: groundwater. • and reservoirs. • and habitat provision • and reducing pollution. • and improper waste disposal. • as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • The source of a river or stream. • An area of land that drains into a water body.\ • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • ...
Watersheds and Water Sources - Jose 2025-09-09
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- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- Services Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water, flood regulation, and habitat provision.
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- Harvesting Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- Channel The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the soil.
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- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities, agriculture, and improper waste disposal.
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including sustainable practices and reducing pollution.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- The source of a river or stream.
- Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- Cycle The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface, and groundwater.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic use.
20 Clues: The source of a river or stream. • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • An area of land that drains into a particular water body. • Harvesting Collecting and storing rainwater for future use. • A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater. • ...
World 2024-12-17
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- Above normal clouds
- contains water molecules in the form of water vapor
- molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen.
- tiny liquid water particles
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- what the world is mostly made of
- water becomes a vapor
- precipitation falls on the landscape and starts to soak into the ground.
- made of water
- Makes the water cycle
9 Clues: made of water • Above normal clouds • water becomes a vapor • Makes the water cycle • tiny liquid water particles • what the world is mostly made of • contains water molecules in the form of water vapor • molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen. • precipitation falls on the landscape and starts to soak into the ground.
Carbon Cycle 2025-05-06
Watersheds and water source vocabulary 2025-09-09
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- Water: Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers,
- and reducing pollution.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the
- groundwater.
- Cycle: The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface,
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including
- and improper waste disposal.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
- Services: Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water,
- as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground,
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- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- Harvesting: Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities,
- The source of a river or stream.
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic
- Channel: The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- An area of land that drains into a water body.\
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- and reservoirs.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid
- and habitat provision
26 Clues: groundwater. • and reservoirs. • and habitat provision • and reducing pollution. • and improper waste disposal. • as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • The source of a river or stream. • An area of land that drains into a water body.\ • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • ...
Watershed Vocabulary Crossword 2025-09-10
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- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- groundwater.
- Channel: The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- and reservoirs.
- practices and reducing pollution.
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
- and improper waste disposal.
- as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including
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- Harvesting: Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground,
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities,
- The source of a river or stream.
- Water: Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers,
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- regulation, and habitat provision.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an
- Services: Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water,
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater. Water Cycle: The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface,
25 Clues: groundwater. • and reservoirs. • and improper waste disposal. • as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • The source of a river or stream. • practices and reducing pollution. • regulation, and habitat provision. • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • An area of land that drains into a particular water body. • ...
Watersheds Nicole Luna 2025-09-10
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- and reservoirs.
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Harvesting Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities,
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an
- Water Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers,
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- Channel The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- Cycle The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface,
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
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- The source of a river or stream.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground,
- practices and reducing pollution.
- groundwater.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- regulation, and habitat provision
- Services Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water,
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- and improper waste disposal.
26 Clues: groundwater. • and reservoirs. • and improper waste disposal. • as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • The source of a river or stream. • practices and reducing pollution. • regulation, and habitat provision • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • An area of land that drains into a particular water body. • ...
7&8 Graders 2021-06-30
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- Movement we all like
- New Movies
- Area uses Pi
- The rigid outer part of the earth
- Book read this school year
- Science Method.
- Common Symbol in Math
- Earth layer below the lithosphere
- Mathematical operation
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- This school year
- Current Seasons
- Formed by the deposition of mineral
- An intense suppressed emotion
- Describes your feeling
- ____& Like terms
- Water Cycle
- First day of week
- Rise/Run
- Children Favorite
- We love it
20 Clues: Rise/Run • New Movies • We love it • Water Cycle • Area uses Pi • Current Seasons • Science Method. • This school year • ____& Like terms • First day of week • Children Favorite • Movement we all like • Common Symbol in Math • Describes your feeling • Mathematical operation • Book read this school year • An intense suppressed emotion • The rigid outer part of the earth • ...
Dictée 22 janvier 2024-01-16
Watershed and Water Sources 2025-09-09
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- regulation, and habitat provision.
- groundwater.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including
- Water Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers,
- Channel The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- Cycle The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface,
- Services Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water,
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground,
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- practices and reducing pollution.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
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- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- and reservoirs.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- and improper waste disposal.
- The source of a river or stream.
- Harvesting Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities,
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
26 Clues: groundwater. • and reservoirs. • and improper waste disposal. • as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • The source of a river or stream. • practices and reducing pollution. • regulation, and habitat provision. • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • An area of land that drains into a particular water body. • ...
Watersheds iris gonzalez 2025-09-09
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- groundwater.
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including
- as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The source of a river or stream.
- and improper waste disposal.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid
- Services Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water,
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- and reservoirs.
- Cycle The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface,
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the
- practices and reducing pollution.
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground,
- Water Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers,
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- Channel The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- Harvesting Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities,
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
25 Clues: groundwater. • and reservoirs. • and improper waste disposal. • as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • The source of a river or stream. • practices and reducing pollution. • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • An area of land that drains into a particular water body. • ...
Water systems Vocabulary 2020-02-03
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- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- the rigid outer part of the earth consisting the crust and upper mantle
- its made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
- water held underground
- a area of land where precipitation collects and drains off
- the quality or degree of being saline
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- all the water on earth's surface, lakes and ponds
- the scientific study of water
- Warming another name for climate change
- an area that separates water flows
- a slow moving mass of ice
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans and land
12 Clues: water held underground • a slow moving mass of ice • the scientific study of water • an area that separates water flows • the quality or degree of being saline • Warming another name for climate change • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth • all the water on earth's surface, lakes and ponds • its made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. • ...
Weather Words 2017-10-29
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- Distance from equator measured in degrees
- Measure temperature
- Process where water moves to Earth's atmosphere
- Local winds that blow over body of water
- Small amount of remaining water that flows into a lake
- Zone between about 66.5 and 90.0 N and S latitudes
- Envelope of gases surrounding earth
- Total energy of motion in an object
- currents Cold air sinks and hot air rises
- Measures wind speed
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- Zone near the equator
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- Side of mountain that receives precipitation
- Streams of ocean water moving in patterns
- Average of the energy in an object
- Made up of all of Erath's water
- Water falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail, or sleet
- Process by which surface of a liquid changes into a gaseous state
- Heat transfer between objects in direct contact
- Side of mountain that is in a rain shadow
- Narrow bands of high speed winds
- Movement of air parallel to Earth's surface
- Transfer of energy by electro-magnetic waves
- Zone between tropical and polar
- Strong sea and land breezes over a large region
- Condition of Earth's atmosphere
26 Clues: Measure temperature • Measures wind speed • Zone near the equator • Made up of all of Erath's water • Zone between tropical and polar • Condition of Earth's atmosphere • Narrow bands of high speed winds • Average of the energy in an object • Envelope of gases surrounding earth • Total energy of motion in an object • The amount of water vapor in the air • ...
Water System Crossword 2025-01-27
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- Glaciers affect __ systems when their size changes
- What is a tornado over water called?
- Human activities release __ in the air causing the greenhouse effect
- The process of liquid transforming into gas
- A span of land in which all water such as lakes and rivers eventually drain into
- Reduced __ in oceans makes it difficult for animals to adapt
- A area with a small climate different than climate around it
- The process of water movement through a plant
- Changes in glacier __ influence local and global water systems.
- What natural process is caused when snow and ice build up?
- The continuous movement of water on Earth in the atmosphere.
- An underground water reservoir known as an___
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- The __ effect traps heat in earths atmosphere
- When air within a storm spins, a __ is caused
- What was the name of Canada's worst hurricane?
- A hole dug in the ground to access resources
- The ability of a object or material to absorb heat
- In which provinces are hurricanes more common?
- Changes in __ and precipitation affects glaciers and ice sheets
- When a storm is over a ocean, a __ is caused
20 Clues: What is a tornado over water called? • The process of liquid transforming into gas • A hole dug in the ground to access resources • When a storm is over a ocean, a __ is caused • The __ effect traps heat in earths atmosphere • When air within a storm spins, a __ is caused • The process of water movement through a plant • An underground water reservoir known as an___ • ...
7th Gr. Sci. Sem. 2 Week 15 2021-04-21
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- Factors that are living parts of an ecosystem.
- a type of cycle that is the continuous process by which water moves throughout the Earth
- of an ecosystem determine the types of organisms that live there
- a type of cycle that's the process of changing free nitrogen to fixed nitrogen
- Is needed for photosynthesis to take place.
- Is a requirement for most living things.
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- is a mixture of rock fragments, nutrients, air water, and remains.
- Factors that are the NON-living parts of the ecosystem.
- Is required for living things to carry out their life processes.
- Life through climate, weather, and the cycles (what the sun does).
10 Clues: Is a requirement for most living things. • Is needed for photosynthesis to take place. • Factors that are living parts of an ecosystem. • Factors that are the NON-living parts of the ecosystem. • Is required for living things to carry out their life processes. • of an ecosystem determine the types of organisms that live there • ...
Chapter 18-20 Crossword 2024-11-15
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- The electron carrier produced during the conversion of succinate to fumarate.
- The first molecule formed in the citric acid cycle.
- The enzyme that catalyzes the first step of the citric acid cycle by combining acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate.
- The product formed from isocitrate by isocitrate dehydrogenase.
- A gas released during the decarboxylation steps of the citric acid cycle.
- The product formed from succinate by succinate dehydrogenase.
- A cofactor that combines with acetyl to form acetyl-CoA.
- The enzyme that converts isocitrate into alpha-ketoglutarate, producing NADH.
- The electron carrier produced during the oxidation of isocitrate, alpha-ketoglutarate, and malate.
- A high-energy intermediate formed from alpha-ketoglutarate in the citric acid cycle.
- The enzyme that converts citrate to isocitrate via cis-aconitate in the citric acid cycle.
- The enzyme complex that converts pyruvate to acetyl-CoA before entering the citric acid cycle.
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- ATP generation in the citric acid cycle at the succinyl-CoA synthetase step.
- The enzyme that converts alpha-ketoglutarate to succinyl-CoA, producing NADH.
- A four-carbon molecule formed by the conversion of succinyl-CoA.
- The product formed from fumarate by fumarase.
- The product formed by the action of aconitase on citrate.
- The molecule regenerated at the end of the citric acid cycle to combine with acetyl-CoA.
- The enzyme responsible for synthesizing ATP in oxidative phosphorylation.
- The enzyme that catalyzes the hydration of fumarate to malate.
20 Clues: The product formed from fumarate by fumarase. • The first molecule formed in the citric acid cycle. • A cofactor that combines with acetyl to form acetyl-CoA. • The product formed by the action of aconitase on citrate. • The product formed from succinate by succinate dehydrogenase. • The enzyme that catalyzes the hydration of fumarate to malate. • ...
TALLMAN cell processes 2020-12-14
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- 1st stage of cell cycle
- life cycle for every cell;
- molecules move from higher to lower concentration; no ATP energy required to move gases
- process cells use to make ATP energy using glucose, but there is no oxygen
- type of active transport; requires ATP energy; moves molecules through the cell membrane out of the cell; move from lower to higher concentration.
- 3rd stage of cell cycle; cytoplasm divides and we now have 2 identical daughter cells
- type of passive transport; type of diffusion; moves water molecules in or out of cell through cell membrane; no ATP energy required
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- balance; homeostasis
- process cells use to make & release ATP energy in the mitochondria
- type of active transport; requires ATP energy; moves molecules through the cell membrane into the cell by engulfing molecules
- 2nd stage of cell cycle
11 Clues: balance; homeostasis • 1st stage of cell cycle • 2nd stage of cell cycle • life cycle for every cell; • process cells use to make & release ATP energy in the mitochondria • process cells use to make ATP energy using glucose, but there is no oxygen • 3rd stage of cell cycle; cytoplasm divides and we now have 2 identical daughter cells • ...
Rocky Shores 2021-04-08
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- – the point when seawater retreats to its lowest level during a tide cycle
- – organisms that eat other organisms
- – small tubes on the mouth-side of a sea star that it uses to move and to grasp surfaces or prey
- – the region of land that is covered and uncovered by water between high and low tide
- – organisms that break down organic waste and feed on the nutrients
- – a community of different species that depend on interacting with each other and their physical environment for survival
- – the alternating rise and fall of the sea with respect to land
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- – anything that can cause harm to an ecosystem (e.g., pollution, deforestation, invasive species, overhunting, climate change)
- – marine animals with organs that gather energy by straining nutrients and small organisms out of the water (e.g., mussels, barnacles, sponges)
- – the study of living things in their natural environment; includes where organisms are found in an ecosystem, the relationships between organisms, and the interactions between energy and life
- a series of water-filled canals that function in sea star locomotion and feeding
- – the point when seawater rises to its highest level during a tide cycle
- – drying due to the removal of water
- – any factor that reduces the ability of an organism to survive
- a visual that shows the network of food chains in an ecosystem
15 Clues: – organisms that eat other organisms • – drying due to the removal of water • a visual that shows the network of food chains in an ecosystem • – any factor that reduces the ability of an organism to survive • – the alternating rise and fall of the sea with respect to land • – organisms that break down organic waste and feed on the nutrients • ...
Water, Water Everywhere 2023-12-07
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- the whole body of salt water that covers nearly ¾ of the surface of the Earth.
- a living thing (as a green plant) that makes its food from simple inorganic substances, producers have the greatest amount of energy in the community
- a large deep section of the ocean
- concentrated flow of water due to temperature, salinity, or sediment differences
- a process where liquid water is heated and changed to a gas (water vapor).
- an organism (such as a bacterium or a fungus) that lives on and decomposes dead organisms
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain that is the basis of the fluids of living organisms; essential for life on Earth.
- animal-like plankton
- a process where water falls to the ground as a liquid or a solid.
- sand, mud, and rocks
- the up and down movement of water caused by the energy of the wind
- a shaft sunk into the ground to obtain water, oil or gas.
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- a plant or animal that requires complex organic compounds for food, which it obtains by preying on other living things or eating particles of organic matter
- the regular rise and fall of the ocean water levels due to the gravitational attraction of the moon and sun
- a process where the gas (water vapor) is cooled and changed back to a liquid.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- the amount of dissolved salts in the water; average salinity of the ocean is 35 ppt (parts per thousand)
- a large natural or artificial lake used to store water.
- a small body of still water formed naturally
- minute, floating plant-like plankton.
- life found in the ocean; salt water organisms
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
- a series of pairs of phrases or descriptions which are used to classify a group of living things by making choices between the sets of traits and characters described in each pair.
23 Clues: animal-like plankton • sand, mud, and rocks • a large deep section of the ocean • minute, floating plant-like plankton. • a large body of water surrounded by land. • a small body of still water formed naturally • life found in the ocean; salt water organisms • a large natural or artificial lake used to store water. • ...
Water Words 2018-01-22
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- Temperature thats cooler
- water that turns from liquid into vapor
- The movement of plants
- A thing you can put in that evaporats faster
- A water cycle that never ends
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- Where temperature is hotter
- smaller area around the rimb or the cup
- When rain falls its-------------
- Very hot water that turns in to steam
- Something that sinks or floats on water
10 Clues: The movement of plants • Temperature thats cooler • Where temperature is hotter • A water cycle that never ends • When rain falls its------------- • Very hot water that turns in to steam • smaller area around the rimb or the cup • water that turns from liquid into vapor • Something that sinks or floats on water • A thing you can put in that evaporats faster
Week 1 revision Plant Diversity 2019-02-28
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- ______ is vital for reproduction in all Bryophytes.
- A non-vascular seedless plant that produces nutritionally independent sporophytes.
- Structure on a liverwort used in asexual reproduction.
- In phylogeny, a group of organisms that includes an ancestral species and all of its descendants.
- A group of Bryophytes that have leptoids, hydroids and ariel sporophytes.
- Life cycle of plants that includes multicellular haploid and diploid stages.
- In phylogeny, a grouping that does not include the common ancestor of all members of the taxon.
- Term which refers to how the female gamete is significantly larger than the male gamete and is non-motile.
- These Bryophytes have no stomata.
- Diploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle.
- An organism or life stage is ________ if it contains two sets of chromosomes.
- Process that divides diploid cells into haploid spores.
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- Channels which traverse plant cell walls enabling transport and communication between them.
- Haploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle.
- A key reason for sexual reproduction.
- A phylogenetic grouping that includes an ancestor but not all of its descendants.
- The obvious phase of a Bryophyte life cycle is _______.
- A trait which is shared among two or more taxa inherited from the most recent common ancestor.
- Common ancestor of all land plants.
- The name of the theory which explains how chloroplasts became an organelle of plant cells.
- The male reproductive organ in Bryophytes.
- A derived trait which is unique to a taxa.
- The female reproductive organ in Bryophytes.
- The group of plants that include mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
24 Clues: These Bryophytes have no stomata. • Common ancestor of all land plants. • A key reason for sexual reproduction. • Haploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle. • Diploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle. • The male reproductive organ in Bryophytes. • A derived trait which is unique to a taxa. • The female reproductive organ in Bryophytes. • ...
Week 1 revision Plant Diversity 2019-02-28
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- An organism or life stage is ________ if it contains two sets of chromosomes.
- ______ is vital for reproduction in all Bryophytes.
- The name of the theory which explains how chloroplasts became an organelle of plant cells.
- The obvious phase of a Bryophyte life cycle is _______.
- A key reason for sexual reproduction.
- Term which refers to how the female gamete is significantly larger than the male gamete and is non-motile.
- In phylogeny, a grouping that does not include the common ancestor of all members of the taxon.
- A group of Bryophytes that have leptoids, hydroids and ariel sporophytes.
- A trait which is shared among two or more taxa inherited from the most recent common ancestor.
- Diploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle.
- Structure on a liverwort used in asexual reproduction.
- The female reproductive organ in Bryophytes.
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- These Bryophytes have no stomata.
- Life cycle of plants that includes multicellular haploid and diploid stages.
- A phylogenetic grouping that includes an ancestor but not all of its descendants.
- Haploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle.
- Channels which traverse plant cell walls enabling transport and communication between them.
- The male reproductive organ in Bryophytes.
- Process that divides diploid cells into haploid spores.
- The group of plants that include mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
- A non-vascular seedless plant that produces nutritionally independent sporophytes.
- A derived trait which is unique to a taxa.
- In phylogeny, a group of organisms that includes an ancestral species and all of its descendants.
- Common ancestor of all land plants.
24 Clues: These Bryophytes have no stomata. • Common ancestor of all land plants. • A key reason for sexual reproduction. • Haploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle. • Diploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle. • The male reproductive organ in Bryophytes. • A derived trait which is unique to a taxa. • The female reproductive organ in Bryophytes. • ...
Exam 2 Review B 2025-03-03
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- molecule that can accept CO2, allowing it to enter the Calvin Cycle
- A cell stimulating itself to elicit an internal response is ________ signaling
- solute concentration is greater inside the cell
- _______ receptor that activates a G protein, which then goes on to activate some other molecule
- enzyme that adds a phosphate group
- solute concentration is equal across a semipermeable membrane
- energy of the university is constant; ______ Law of Thermodynamics
- disorder; unusable thermal energy
- ________ Inhibitors bind to somewhere else on an enzyme to reduce its efficiency
- every energy transfer increases the entropy in the universe; ______ Law of Thermodynamics
- length of a single cycle of a wave
- Small, water-soluble molecules that relay signals received by cell-surface receptors
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- the breakdown of glucose into two pyruvate molecules
- pores on leaves where gas exchange occurs
- The small amount of ATP yielded during glycolysis and the Citric Acid cycle; ___________ Phosphorylation
- Cell response to an outside signal via signaling molecules on its surface or inside the cell
- ________ Inhibitors bind to the enzyme’s active site, blocking the substrate
- enzyme that removes phosphate
- Efficient method to yield lots of ATP using the ETC and chemiosmosis; __________ Phosphorylation
- solute concentration is greater outside the cell
- Cell communication from one cell to another is _________ signaling
- biological catalyst used to speed up chemical reactions by lowing activation energy
- _______ receptors are fast acting signals observed in all muscle and nerve function
- _____ Cycle that extracts as much energy and electrons as possible, leaving only CO2
24 Clues: enzyme that removes phosphate • disorder; unusable thermal energy • enzyme that adds a phosphate group • length of a single cycle of a wave • pores on leaves where gas exchange occurs • solute concentration is greater inside the cell • solute concentration is greater outside the cell • the breakdown of glucose into two pyruvate molecules • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-04
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- the first stage of photosynthesis, occurring in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts
- membranes inside where the light-reactions occur
- occurs during the day, but the CO₂ capture happens at night
- organelle where photoynthesis occurs
- tiny pores, usually on the underside of leaves
- one billionth of a meter used to measure the wavelength of light
- color that absorb light produce energy from the sunlight it absorbs
- occurs in the stroma need atp, co2 and hydrogen from NADPH
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- serves as the fundamental energy source and building block for plants
- anything that goes through Photosynthesis
- what's the colors of light that the human eye can see
- it's the source of electrons for the electron transport chain (replacing those lost by chlorophyll)
- microscopic holes in the under leaves
- provide the initial energy to excite electrons in chlorophyll, powering the light-dependent reactions that produce ATP and NADPH, which then fuel the Calvin Cycle (light-independent reactions) to synthesize glucose from co2
- a stack of thylakoids, which are disc-shaped membranes inside the chloroplasts of plant cells
- crucial as the carbon source in the light-independent reactions (Calvin Cycle) of photosynthesis
- the universal pathway in photosynthesis that converts CO2 into sugars
- an adaptation that concentrates CO2 for the Calvin cycle, especially in hot climates, by spatially separating initial carbon fixation in mesophyll cells from the cycle itself in bundle sheath cells
- the pigment that gives plants and algae their green color
- as a byproduct
- using light energy, then acts as the primary energy currency to power the light-independent reactions
21 Clues: as a byproduct • organelle where photoynthesis occurs • microscopic holes in the under leaves • anything that goes through Photosynthesis • tiny pores, usually on the underside of leaves • membranes inside where the light-reactions occur • what's the colors of light that the human eye can see • the pigment that gives plants and algae their green color • ...
Weather Instruments 2022-05-13
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- measures the amount of rain fall
- moving air
- the strength of a hurricane is based on one of 5
- measures how fast the wind is moving
- also known as a tropical cyclone
- storm clouds
- measured by a campbell stokes recorder
- the stage of the water cycle where water falls from the sky
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- has two thermometers to test for humidity
- measures the pressure of the air
- determines the direction of the wind
- measures how hot or cold the air is
- the scientist who studies the weather
- white, fluffy clouds
- the unit used to measure cloud cover
- thin wispy clouds
- how much water vapour is in the air
17 Clues: moving air • storm clouds • thin wispy clouds • white, fluffy clouds • measures the pressure of the air • measures the amount of rain fall • also known as a tropical cyclone • measures how hot or cold the air is • how much water vapour is in the air • determines the direction of the wind • the unit used to measure cloud cover • measures how fast the wind is moving • ...
Water day 2022-04-01
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- what is water from the rain called?
- what is water that comes from the clouds?
- what is a place people keep their water in?
- what is a place where you can go swimming, but it hasn't been made naturally?
- what is a dry climate called?
- if you haven't dipped a blanket in a water it is...
- where can you let your dog take a ''bath''?
- what is something like ice but much bigger and located in the seas?
- What Is Source Water?
- is water wet?
- where do you go to wash yourself everyday?
- what is the underground water called?
- to get ice you have to ... water
- what is water but frozen?
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- what do people need to be alive?
- what is a process when plants give water from their leaves?
- what is a natural disaster that causes a lot of water around you?
- where do people mostly get their water from their sinks?
- what is the cycle of water called?
- what is like the sea but much bigger and deeper?
- what colour is water?
- how do you call water from the floods?
- is there water in lava?
- what can be added to water?
- the water that comes from your eyes when you are sad are called...
- what is a natural disaster called that takes A LOT of water and causes a lot of deaths?
- What is the chemical symbol of water?
- What does wind make in the sea?
- if you go drop a blanket in the water it becomes...
- to be alive you ... water
30 Clues: is water wet? • what colour is water? • What Is Source Water? • is there water in lava? • to be alive you ... water • what is water but frozen? • what can be added to water? • what is a dry climate called? • What does wind make in the sea? • what do people need to be alive? • to get ice you have to ... water • what is the cycle of water called? • what is water from the rain called? • ...
Biology 2.0 2025-10-02
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- uses trapped light-energy
- Eats others
- 2nd step of aerobic respiration
- all water
- 3 phosphates
- Living things
- Recyclers
- Site of photosynthesis
- Situation w/o Oxygen
- Gases around earth
- 1st step aerobic respiration
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- Backbone for macromolecules
- 2nd step of photosynthesis
- Own food
- 1st step of photoysnthesis
- Soil, rocks
- Situation w/ Oxygen
- 2 phosphates
- alcoholic, lactic
- Breaks down glucose
- 32 units of atp
21 Clues: Own food • all water • Recyclers • Soil, rocks • Eats others • 3 phosphates • 2 phosphates • Living things • 32 units of atp • alcoholic, lactic • Gases around earth • Situation w/ Oxygen • Breaks down glucose • Situation w/o Oxygen • Site of photosynthesis • uses trapped light-energy • 2nd step of photosynthesis • 1st step of photoysnthesis • Backbone for macromolecules • 1st step aerobic respiration • ...
Pollinators and Life Cycles 2013-05-15
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- To determine how far down to plant a seed take the width of the seed times _________
- Biennials take ______ years to complete a life cycle
- When a flower's own pollen is transferered to its pistil
- Life cycle that takes one year
- Bees, moths and __________ prefer a place to land on the flower to get to the nectar
- Second step of germination is when water activates ___________
- Pollination that requires help from creatures
- Pollination that requires the help of wind and are usually dull with little or no petals
- Live for several years
- Beetles eat this
- These pollinator is similiar to moths because they both like pale flowers
- ___________ like spicy flowers
- Plant ______ cylce is frow when a seed is planted to when a seed is porduced
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- The first step of the plant life cycle is that the seed ____________
- Biennials grow ________ and leaves in its first year of life
- Have straw-like tounges and are good pollinators of many plants in the western hemisphere
- Hummingbirds like red and ________________ flowers
- This and smell atrract pollinators to plants
- The last stage of the plant life cycle is when the plant __________
- Honeybees and insects produces how many billion dollars of products annually?
- When pollen moves from the stamen to the pistil
- These pollinators like brightly colored flowers with sweet scents
- Bats like ______________ species of plants such as the agave
- These insects are the natural enemies to pest bugs such as aphids
- How fast can bees fly?
25 Clues: Beetles eat this • Live for several years • How fast can bees fly? • Life cycle that takes one year • ___________ like spicy flowers • This and smell atrract pollinators to plants • Pollination that requires help from creatures • When pollen moves from the stamen to the pistil • Hummingbirds like red and ________________ flowers • ...
Week 1 revision Plant Diversity 2019-02-28
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- A phylogenetic grouping that includes an ancestor but not all of its descendants.
- The obvious phase of a Bryophyte life cycle is _______.
- A trait which is shared among two or more taxa inherited from the most recent common ancestor.
- The female reproductive organ in Bryophytes.
- A derived trait which is unique to a taxa.
- Diploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle.
- A key reason for sexual reproduction.
- Haploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle.
- Structure on a liverwort used in asexual reproduction.
- The name of the theory which explains how chloroplasts became an organelle of plant cells.
- The male reproductive organ in Bryophytes.
- ______ is vital for reproduction in all Bryophytes.
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- An organism or life stage is ________ if it contains two sets of chromosomes.
- Life cycle of plants that includes multicellular haploid and diploid stages.
- These Bryophytes have no stomata.
- The group of plants that include mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
- In phylogeny, a group of organisms that includes an ancestral species and all of its descendants.
- Process that divides diploid cells into haploid spores.
- In phylogeny, a grouping that does not include the common ancestor of all members of the taxon.
- Common ancestor of all land plants.
- Channels which traverse plant cell walls enabling transport and communication between them.
- Term which refers to how the female gamete is significantly larger than the male gamete and is non-motile.
- A group of Bryophytes that have leptoids, hydroids and ariel sporophytes.
- A non-vascular seedless plant that produces nutritionally independent sporophytes.
24 Clues: These Bryophytes have no stomata. • Common ancestor of all land plants. • A key reason for sexual reproduction. • Diploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle. • Haploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle. • A derived trait which is unique to a taxa. • The male reproductive organ in Bryophytes. • The female reproductive organ in Bryophytes. • ...
Bend 2: Trees 2021-03-24
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- type of membrane that doesn't require energy to move
- release of carbon in the atmosphere
- liquid that forms in seas, lakes, rivers, and rain
- change in global or regional weather patterns
- simple sugar as a result of photosynthesis
- loops to maintain regulate and control
- output is oxygen and glucose
- absorbed by plants in photosynthesis
- use of oxygen to turn fuel into chemical energy
- released into the atmosphere, associated with climate change
- byproduct of photosynthesis
- also known as the cell membrane
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- cycle of H2O through the atmosphere
- combination of oxygen with food molecules
- glucose breaks down without oxygen
- movement of molecules that require energy
- process that results in the equalizing of the concentrations on each side of the membrane
- atomic number 15 that moves through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- dispersal of something
- biochemical cycle that converts nitrogen through both biological and physical processes
20 Clues: dispersal of something • byproduct of photosynthesis • output is oxygen and glucose • also known as the cell membrane • glucose breaks down without oxygen • cycle of H2O through the atmosphere • release of carbon in the atmosphere • absorbed by plants in photosynthesis • loops to maintain regulate and control • combination of oxygen with food molecules • ...
Cellular Respiration 2018-01-29
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- The products of cellular respiration are the ___ needed for photosynthesis
- Requires oxygen
- Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration are ___ pathways
- Organisms obtain energy through a process called ___ ___
- The main source of energy
- The equation for cellular respiration is the ____ of photosynthesis
- Phase of cellular respiration where water made
- The series of reactions in which pyruvate is broken down into Carbon Dioxide
- The main molecule being made during Cellular Respiration
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- Does not require oxygen
- folded inner membranes inside a mitochondrion are called
- The krebs cycle takes place here
- Molecule being broken down during the Krebs Cycle
- Molecule being broken down during glycolysis
- Fermentation takes place in the
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- The final electron acceptor
- Skeletal muscles produce lactic acid when the body cannot supply enough oxygen, such as during periods of strenuous ___
- Cellular Respiration takes place in all ___ things
- Alcohol fermentation occurs in _____
20 Clues: Requires oxygen • Adenosine Triphosphate • Does not require oxygen • The main source of energy • The final electron acceptor • Fermentation takes place in the • The krebs cycle takes place here • Alcohol fermentation occurs in _____ • Molecule being broken down during glycolysis • Phase of cellular respiration where water made • Molecule being broken down during the Krebs Cycle • ...
Photosynthesis 2019-10-24
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- made of stacks of thylakoids
- phosphorylation involving PS1 and PS11
- splitting water in the presence of light
- making ATP in the presence of light
- reflects yellow and orange light
- grey pigment
- a mixture of pigments
- flattened membrane bound sac
- number of cycles of the Calvin cycle to regenerate RuBP
- fluid filled matrix of the chloroplast
- enzyme which fixes carbon to RuBP
- made from GP
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- cycle where carbon dioxide is fixed
- reflects yellow light
- enzyme that catalyses reduction of NADP
- method to separate coloured pigments
- enzyme that catalyses the production of ATP through channels in the thylakoid membrane
- system of photosynthetic pigments in the thylakoid membrane
- phosphorylation involving PS11 only
- protein-iron-sulphur complex accepts electrons from PS1
- point where photosynthesis and respiration proceed at the same rate
- first 3 carbon compound formed when carbon dioxide has been fixed
22 Clues: grey pigment • made from GP • reflects yellow light • a mixture of pigments • made of stacks of thylakoids • flattened membrane bound sac • reflects yellow and orange light • enzyme which fixes carbon to RuBP • cycle where carbon dioxide is fixed • phosphorylation involving PS11 only • making ATP in the presence of light • method to separate coloured pigments • ...
science 2022-11-29
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- 2nd step of cellular respiration
- where krebs cycle and elctron transport chain takes place
- needs oxygen
- where light dependent reaction occurs
- glucose turned into atp
- gel material between grana
- is put into the air after splitting h20
- carbohydrate produced during photosynthesis
- why plants are green
- the stage of photosynthesis where light is absorbed
- taken from the atmosphere
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- 3rd step of cellular respiration
- the amount of atp at the end of cellular respiration
- splits in the thylakoid
- organelle that performs photosynthesis
- stack of thylakoids
- filling of the cell
- where glycolosis takes place
- turning light into energy
- 1st step of cellular respiration
- the stage of photosynthesis where glucose is made
- doesn't need oxygen
- main source of energy for photosynthesis
- the amount of ATP at the end of glycolysis and krebs cycle
24 Clues: needs oxygen • stack of thylakoids • filling of the cell • doesn't need oxygen • why plants are green • splits in the thylakoid • glucose turned into atp • turning light into energy • taken from the atmosphere • gel material between grana • where glycolosis takes place • 2nd step of cellular respiration • 3rd step of cellular respiration • 1st step of cellular respiration • ...
Biochemistry Puzzle 2024-10-04
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- Enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen
- Major structural protein in connective tissues
- Enzyme that breaks down starches into sugars
- The smallest amino acid
- Major component of cell membranes
- A component of ATP, RNA, and DNA
- Electron carriers in the electron transport chain
- The process of generating glucose from non-carbohydrate sources
- Hormone that lowers blood glucose levels
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- End product of glycolysis
- Storage form of glucose in animals
- The process of breaking down glucose to pyruvate
- Precursor of steroid hormones and bile acids
- Electron carrier produced in the Krebs cycle
- Digestive enzyme that breaks down proteins in the stomach
- Site of protein synthesis
- Electron carrier generated in glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
- Enzyme that breaks down fats
- Energy currency of the cell
- Enzyme that phosphorylates glucose in the first step of glycolysis
20 Clues: The smallest amino acid • End product of glycolysis • Site of protein synthesis • Energy currency of the cell • Enzyme that breaks down fats • A component of ATP, RNA, and DNA • Major component of cell membranes • Storage form of glucose in animals • Hormone that lowers blood glucose levels • Precursor of steroid hormones and bile acids • ...
MS ls 1-5 2024-11-06
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- Molecule carrying genetic information in cells
- Process by which plants use sunlight to make food
- The sum of all ecosystems on Earth
- A physical feature or behavior that helps survival
- A characteristic passed from parent to offspring
- Study of heredity and variation in organisms
- The visible characteristics of an organism
- Inherited information that influences characteristics
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- Resources and factors that influence living organisms
- Process by which species adapt over time
- Process where animals make offspring
- Biome with very little water, extreme heat
- Impact of non-living elements on living organisms
- Cycle The cycle involving birth, growth, and death
- An environment in which an organism lives
- Genetic material containing an organism’s instructions
- A change in genetic material affecting traits
- The natural world affecting an organism’s growth
- Balance between needs of organism and resources
- Chain Transfer of energy through different species
20 Clues: The sum of all ecosystems on Earth • Process where animals make offspring • Process by which species adapt over time • An environment in which an organism lives • Biome with very little water, extreme heat • The visible characteristics of an organism • Study of heredity and variation in organisms • A change in genetic material affecting traits • ...
Autotroph connect produce their own food through photosynthesis such as plants 2025-05-10
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- gone of the face of earth
- of fertilizers using to much fertilizer
- produce there own food
- warming the temperature in certain ecosystems
- break down dead organisms
- involves movement of carbon
- a variant of a gene
- the cutting down of trees
- cycle plants absorb phosphorus from the soil and it is passed along the food chain
- to many people in a small area
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- overly fishing
- lack of water in an area flood
- a temporary event that disrupts an ecosystem, community, or population
- connect produce their own food through photosynthesis such as plants
- of change how fast or slow an environment is
- cycle movement of carbon between the atmosphere
- different behaviors that can arise out of complex systems
- a group of organisms that can naturally interbreed and produce fertile.
- adapted to their environment
- measures how quickly a population is producing
20 Clues: overly fishing • a variant of a gene • produce there own food • gone of the face of earth • break down dead organisms • the cutting down of trees • involves movement of carbon • adapted to their environment • lack of water in an area flood • to many people in a small area • measures how quickly a population is producing • of fertilizers using to much fertilizer • ...
Autotroph connect produce their own food through photosynthesis such as plants 2025-05-10
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- gone of the face of earth
- of fertilizers using to much fertilizer
- produce there own food
- warming the temperature in certain ecosystems
- break down dead organisms
- involves movement of carbon
- a variant of a gene
- the cutting down of trees
- cycle plants absorb phosphorus from the soil and it is passed along the food chain
- to many people in a small area
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- overly fishing
- lack of water in an area flood
- a temporary event that disrupts an ecosystem, community, or population
- connect produce their own food through photosynthesis such as plants
- of change how fast or slow an environment is
- cycle movement of carbon between the atmosphere
- different behaviors that can arise out of complex systems
- a group of organisms that can naturally interbreed and produce fertile.
- adapted to their environment
- measures how quickly a population is producing
20 Clues: overly fishing • a variant of a gene • produce there own food • gone of the face of earth • break down dead organisms • the cutting down of trees • involves movement of carbon • adapted to their environment • lack of water in an area flood • to many people in a small area • measures how quickly a population is producing • of fertilizers using to much fertilizer • ...
Rock Lab Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-03
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- cleavage and ________
- type of sedimentary rock that forms by sediments compacting
- type of igneous rock that forms above ground
- type of igneous rock that forms below ground
- type of sedimentary rock that is made from sand compacting
- ________ and non-silicate
- type of metamorphic rock with bands
- type of sedimentary rock that is made from dead organisms
- type of metamorphic rock without bands
- way to test the hardness of a rock
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- type of igneous rock that takes a long time to cool
- forms by melting and cooling
- ______ and subsidence
- _______ process changes rocks
- forms by heat and pressure
- type of sedimentary rock that forms with water
- includes waxy, earthy, silky, pearly, resinous, submetallic, vitreous, and metallic types
- three different _______ or groups of rocks
- forms by sediments compacting/cementing
- cycle for rocks
- type of metamorphic rock that is foliated
21 Clues: cycle for rocks • cleavage and ________ • ______ and subsidence • ________ and non-silicate • forms by heat and pressure • forms by melting and cooling • _______ process changes rocks • way to test the hardness of a rock • type of metamorphic rock with bands • type of metamorphic rock without bands • forms by sediments compacting/cementing • ...
Atp and Photosynthesis Crossword- Adisyn Porter 2024-10-31
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- site where photosynthesis occurs
- a green pigment present in green plants '
- another energy source for light independent
- reactant needed for light dependent
- process which plants use sunlight to create their own food
- also known as light dependent
- product made in light dependent
- creates own food
- outside thylakoid membranes
- stage takes place in stroma
- is a sugar
- reactant needed for light independent
- natural coloring matter of plants
- use sunlight to make their food
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- measure of hotness or coldness
- stage takes place in thylakoids
- contain clusters of chlorophyll
- three in ATP molecules and two in ADP
- also known as calvin cycle
- can't produce own food
- don't use sunlight to make their food
- Cycle also known as photosystem one
- a nitrogen compound
- stack of thylakoids
- provides energy for cells
- similar to ATP
- helps cells transfer energy
- energy source for light dependent
28 Clues: is a sugar • similar to ATP • creates own food • a nitrogen compound • stack of thylakoids • can't produce own food • provides energy for cells • also known as calvin cycle • outside thylakoid membranes • helps cells transfer energy • stage takes place in stroma • also known as light dependent • measure of hotness or coldness • stage takes place in thylakoids • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-15
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- holes inside the leaves
- the membranes inside the Chloroplast.
- stacks of Thlakoids are called this.
- the organelles responsible for Photosynthesis.
- a billionth of a meter.
- colors that absorb light are called this.
- main type of sugar in blood
- plants that go through the Calvin Cycle are this
- This provides the energy for photosynthesis
- Plants need this instead of oxygen
- the jelly like fluid inside the Chloroplast surrounding the Thylakoids
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- energy that is stored at the cellular level.
- Plants that open their stomata at night are
- Plants need this so they don't dry out
- The name of a green pigment
- all plants are this.
- all the colors that we can see.
- Plants that don't go through the Calvin Cycle
- Plants that need Carbon dioxide go through the
- Plants get rid of this and take the Carbon dioxide
- plants that convert light into energy is a
21 Clues: all plants are this. • holes inside the leaves • a billionth of a meter. • The name of a green pigment • main type of sugar in blood • all the colors that we can see. • Plants need this instead of oxygen • stacks of Thlakoids are called this. • the membranes inside the Chloroplast. • Plants need this so they don't dry out • colors that absorb light are called this. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2024-12-06
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- produced by fermentation to keep glycolysis going
- largest potential number of ATP per glucose
- breakdown of pyruvic acid without oxygen
- byproduct from the Kreb's cycle & makes bakery items rise
- where glycolysis occurs
- does not require oxygen
- enzyme in ion channels that produces ATP
- byproduct of oxygen accepting electrons in the presence of hydrogen
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- produces electron acceptors molecules NADH and FADH2
- 2 carbon compound produced at the end of glycolysis when oxygen is present
- number of ATP produced by fermentation
- breakdown of glucose into pyruvic acid
- where the Kreb's Cycle and electron transport chain occur
- number of ATP produced by glycolysis
- requires oxygen
- type of fermentation utilized to make bread, beer, & wine
- produces a potential 34 ATP
- loss of this may cause less ATP to be produced
- makes muscles tired and sore
- final electron acceptor
20 Clues: requires oxygen • where glycolysis occurs • does not require oxygen • final electron acceptor • produces a potential 34 ATP • makes muscles tired and sore • number of ATP produced by glycolysis • number of ATP produced by fermentation • breakdown of glucose into pyruvic acid • breakdown of pyruvic acid without oxygen • enzyme in ion channels that produces ATP • ...
watershed 2025-09-09
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- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities,
- and improper waste disposal.
- Channel, The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- Water, Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers,
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including
- process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- Services, Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water,
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- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground,
- groundwater.
- regulation, and habitat provision.
- as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The source of a river or stream.
- Cycle, The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface,
- practices and reducing pollution.
- Harvesting, Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
- and reservoirs.
26 Clues: groundwater. • and reservoirs. • and improper waste disposal. • as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • The source of a river or stream. • practices and reducing pollution. • regulation, and habitat provision. • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • An area of land that drains into a particular water body. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2022-02-14
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- is where the water gather.
- is when you use up something.
- is when it rains or snows
- cycle is how we get water.
- is when you use something carefully.
- is when water goes down the hill
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- is when a liquid turns in to a gas.
- is a result of an action.
- is when gas turns in to clouds.
- is when we have a little of something.
- is when you can enter something.
11 Clues: is a result of an action. • is when it rains or snows • is where the water gather. • cycle is how we get water. • is when you use up something. • is when gas turns in to clouds. • is when water goes down the hill • is when you can enter something. • is when a liquid turns in to a gas. • is when you use something carefully. • is when we have a little of something.
7th Q4 2024-06-11
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- the Everglades and Gulf of Mexico.
- Who studies about water and the water cycle?
- The area where trees grow is shifting due to climate change.
- Greenhouse gas plants extract from the atmosphere.
- When water absorbs energy and changes from a liquid to a gas.
- Earth's surface is covered by __________ - 71%.
- Greenhouse gases trap_____ radiation, and warm the Earth.
- A species that is no longer found on Earth.
- The largest portion of Earth's freshwater reservoir located
- What term is used to describe the removal of marine species at a faster rate than they can be replenished?
- ____ and temperature increase the density of ocean water.
- Which pelagic zone begins at 1,000 meters, is pitch-black, and has bioluminescent creatures, but no plant life.
- By acting individually and control usage, you can reduce ____ consumption.
- When water loses energy and a gas becomes a solid, skipping the liquid phase.
- Species that were not meant to be caught.
- Burning what is the primary human activity accountable for global climate change.
- water in lakes and oceans
- Air masses get from one place to another.
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- Transformation of water vapor into clouds.
- The ability to adapt to new conditions helped whom to survive the climate change?
- Which ocean depth is below 6,000 meters and includes hydrothermal vents?
- Type of renewable energy has maximum consumption in the U.S. per 2019 data
- What type of equipment would a scientist use to capture specimens from the ocean?
- Part of the Earth is similar to the bark of a tree.
- Which habitat is being lost to support cattle grazing and farming in Brazil?
- Variations in a flock of starlings.
- The living part of a tree is called the cambium. What part of Earth is this similar to?
- Method used to convert seawater into freshwater.
- The fastest-growing renewable energy source in the world.
- less pollution is caused by this energy resources.
- Establishes the guidelines for the protection of water.
- Earth’s atmosphere and a person’s skin helps in ?
- Process in the water cycle does water return to the land.
- petroleum, coal, and gas are ______ resources.
- A radioactive element.
- An underwater mountain.
- The thinnest zone in the ozone layer.
37 Clues: A radioactive element. • An underwater mountain. • water in lakes and oceans • the Everglades and Gulf of Mexico. • Variations in a flock of starlings. • The thinnest zone in the ozone layer. • Species that were not meant to be caught. • Air masses get from one place to another. • Transformation of water vapor into clouds. • A species that is no longer found on Earth. • ...
CELL CYCLE 2022-02-18
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- happens after a long run
- what grows so cytokinesis can happen in plants
- happens when you make bread
- first phase of the cell cycle
- what is needed to do photosynthesis
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- sixth phase of the cell cycle
- second phase of the cell cycle
- fith phase of the cell cycle
- second stage of cellularrespiration
- breaks down glucose to make energy
- third phase of the cell cycle
- first stage of cellular respiration
- the name for reparing and reproducing cells
- this doesnt need oxygen to happen
- fourth phase of the cell cycle
15 Clues: happens after a long run • happens when you make bread • fith phase of the cell cycle • sixth phase of the cell cycle • third phase of the cell cycle • first phase of the cell cycle • second phase of the cell cycle • fourth phase of the cell cycle • this doesnt need oxygen to happen • breaks down glucose to make energy • second stage of cellularrespiration • ...
BIOL 1306 Chapter 9 Crossword 2025-06-13
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- The complete catabolic breakdown of glucose to generate ATP. The cell's meticulously controlled burn, turning sugar into life's energy.
- The process by which a proton gradient drives ATP synthesis. The genius idea: using proton flow to power ATP creation.
- _________ fermentation. Occurs in muscle cells during strenuous exercise. The "feel the burn" pathway, powering muscles when oxygen is low.
- The three-carbon end product of glycolysis
- Uses the energy of a proton gradient to synthesize ATP. The tiny turbine, literally spinning out energy currency.
- ___________fermentation, in yeast and produces ethanol and carbon dioxide.
- Splitting glucose in half, the first act performed in the bustling cytoplasm.
- The specific location where the citric acid cycle takes place
- A waste product of cellular respiration, released during pyruvate oxidation and the citric acid cycle.
- ETC + Chemiosmosis.
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- A two-carbon compound that enters the citric acid cycle.
- A series of protein complexes that transfer electrons, generating a proton gradient.
- The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain.
- Where glycolysis occurs
- Mitochondrial Membrane _____ mitochondrial membrane- where the ETC and ATP synthase are located.
- Carries high-energy electrons to the ETC. The primary electron taxi.
- A six-carbon sugar that serves as the primary energy source for cellular respiration.
- __________ cycle-A central metabolic pathway that oxidizes acetyl-CoA, producing ATP, NADH, and FADH2.
- Organelle for cellular respiration.
- Pyruvate ____________. The conversion of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA, releasing carbon dioxide.
- A byproduct formed at the end of the electron transport chain when oxygen accepts electrons.
21 Clues: ETC + Chemiosmosis. • Where glycolysis occurs • Organelle for cellular respiration. • The three-carbon end product of glycolysis • A two-carbon compound that enters the citric acid cycle. • The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain. • The specific location where the citric acid cycle takes place • ...
Ch 8 A Journey Through States of Water 2025-05-14
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- These form when water vapour condenses around dust particles in the air
- Solid form of water
- The process by which water vapour becomes liquid
- The process of water turning into vapour
- The state of water that flows and takes the shape of its container
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- The cycle that explains movement of water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- The process of changing water into ice
- A visible collection of water droplets in the sky
- A cooling effect happens due to this process
- The gaseous state of water
10 Clues: Solid form of water • The gaseous state of water • The process of changing water into ice • The process of water turning into vapour • A cooling effect happens due to this process • The process by which water vapour becomes liquid • A visible collection of water droplets in the sky • The state of water that flows and takes the shape of its container • ...
Scince Reveiw 2020-12-14
7 Clues: Falls from the sky • when something moves • people that help you in school • cycle the motion of water,a Cycle • when is acted on by another moving object • Falls in the winter or when it really cold • about have fun with family and opening presents
Water Cycle SMS/Paxton Foy 2024-12-16
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- When rain hits the land or snow melts.
- The thing in the sky that is full of water
- The thing that comes of a volcano but as as gas.
- How glaciers are made.
- Stores a huge amount of water under the Earth
- The thing that starts the water cycle.
- When the sun makes a liquid change to a gas.
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- Changing from a gas to a liquid.
- Things that depend on the water in the ground to live
- Ice in the sky.
- How the water gets to the ocean.
- Where all the water goes.
12 Clues: Ice in the sky. • How glaciers are made. • Where all the water goes. • Changing from a gas to a liquid. • How the water gets to the ocean. • When rain hits the land or snow melts. • The thing that starts the water cycle. • The thing in the sky that is full of water • When the sun makes a liquid change to a gas. • Stores a huge amount of water under the Earth • ...
Singapore And Drinking Water Management 2024-10-27
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- Only less than 1% of the water on Earth is made up of _______ water.
- ________ is the only substance that can exist in 3 forms; solids, liquids, gaseous states.
- We can help save water by using a _____ when we brush teeth, instead of leaving the tap running.
- Use a _______ filled with water to wash vehicles instead of a water hose.
- The 4 National Taps of Singapore are __________, desalinated water, imported water from Johor and NEWater.
- Water is a scarce and _________ resource in Singapore.
- Water ________ devices help us to reduce wastage of water.
- Make water-saving a ________ in our daily lives.
- PUB's mascot is named Water _______.
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- The process of turning seawater into drinking water is called _____________.
- Without water, a person can only live for ______ days.
- This is the authority that manages the complete water cycle in Singapore.
- ___________ found in pipes is a waste of water if not repaired promptly.
- Currently, there are _______ NEWater plants in Singapore.
- A key feature of Singapore's water management that involves using natural systems to filter and clean water.
15 Clues: PUB's mascot is named Water _______. • Make water-saving a ________ in our daily lives. • Without water, a person can only live for ______ days. • Water is a scarce and _________ resource in Singapore. • Currently, there are _______ NEWater plants in Singapore. • Water ________ devices help us to reduce wastage of water. • ...
Vocabulary for Kathak Students 2021-02-07
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- medium
- weaving footwork pattern
- arrangement with triple beats into a single beat
- recitation
- Part of face that directs gaze/glance Drishti/Nazar.
- spin(s)or pirouette(s), also known as chakri
- single speed times ___ for teengun or trigun laya
- beat (unit to measure duration of taal)
- footwork
- 10 beat cycle
- number 16 in Hindi
- counting (numerical patterns)
- Stylistic pose with subtle movements
- short pattern repeated 3x mostly executed through feet
- An invocation or prayer
- syllables
- clap or accent beat
- instrument with 7 strings
- first beat of a cycle
- a single full cycle of any rhythm cycle
- small bell(s)
- guide, mentor, teacher
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- hand movements
- tempo
- Drum that Paran is based on
- time keeping melody
- indian bowed instrument
- 4x single speed
- number 7 in Hindi
- empty beat (negative accent)
- A small piece (todaa)
- rhythmic arrangement of syllables of any time cycle played on the drum
- 16 beat cycle
- time cycle
- 2piece percussive drum
- indian reed instrument, origins from France
- slow
- without pause or gap
- ____ Nikas, elegant stylized walk
- composition that uses “Ta Thei Tat” syllables
- number 5 in Hindi
- 2x single speed
- fast, in term of tempo
43 Clues: slow • tempo • medium • footwork • syllables • recitation • time cycle • 10 beat cycle • 16 beat cycle • small bell(s) • hand movements • 4x single speed • 2x single speed • number 7 in Hindi • number 5 in Hindi • number 16 in Hindi • time keeping melody • clap or accent beat • without pause or gap • A small piece (todaa) • first beat of a cycle • 2piece percussive drum • fast, in term of tempo • ...
Water Water Everywhere 2022-01-13
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- a measure of how much water flows through a stream
- the difference in the highest and lowest points of an area
- a name for water that has some salt content, cannot be drank or used for farming
- the largest size of sediment with large spaces between each piece
- a name for water that has little to no salt content
- a name for the endless and random path water molecules take as they change form and state
- bits and pieces of rock, can be large or small sized
- when water moves through soil layers underground
- medium sized pieces of sediment, with some space between each
- the empty area between bits of sediment, could be filled with water
- underground layer of rock or soil that holds water
- the name for a smaller stream leading into a bigger stream
- water above ground in a flowing stream or unmoving lake
- when water moves from a gas to a liquid
- when water changes from a solid to a liquid
- a body of water that contains 97% of all water on Earth
- when something is unable to contain anymore substance, it is completely full
- how fast something is moving
- when water changes from a liquid to a solid
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- when water is released by plant leaves into the atmosphere
- an area of land where all precipitation in that area drains to the same river
- the gaseous form of H2O
- leaving behind sediment
- water found below ground in the pore spaces of sediment
- when liquid water droplets become to heavy and fall from the sky
- a layer underground in soil or rock that is saturated with water
- when water moves from a liquid to a gas
- movement of sediment
- a body of water with flowing water
- when water moves into the soil from the sky
- a form of water that accounts for 1.7% of all water on Earth, but they are frozen
- smallest sized piece of sediment with almost no space between each particle
- the liquid form of H2O
- the solid form of H2O
- a name for water that runs along the surface of the ground, often picking up debris along the way
35 Clues: movement of sediment • the solid form of H2O • the liquid form of H2O • the gaseous form of H2O • leaving behind sediment • how fast something is moving • a body of water with flowing water • when water moves from a liquid to a gas • when water moves from a gas to a liquid • when water moves into the soil from the sky • when water changes from a solid to a liquid • ...
Science Thing 2026-01-23
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- What is an area of land where all water present eventually drains into one large main water body?
- What hemisphere has more land?
- Will water levels rise or shrink in the future?
- What is a moving mass of ice called?
- When snow builds up over time, what does it create?
- What does the sun provide in the water cycle?
- What is an underground freshwater reservoir called?
- What has happened during recent decades to glaciers and the Arctic ice?
- Where does most of Canada’s freshwater come from?
- What is 3% of the world’s water?
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- What happens to glaciers when the temperature rises?
- What is the interaction of large water surfaces and the atmosphere create?
- What happens to salinity in oceans?
- After the waterspout becomes big enough and winds are fast enough(119 KM/H), what does it become?
- What has a higher heat capacity than land or air?
- What are tornadoes over water called?
- What happens to glaciers if temperatures sink?
- What has happened to average nightly temperatures worldwide?
- Where does heat from the sun pass through?
- What was Canada’s worst hurricane?
20 Clues: What hemisphere has more land? • What is 3% of the world’s water? • What was Canada’s worst hurricane? • What happens to salinity in oceans? • What is a moving mass of ice called? • What are tornadoes over water called? • Where does heat from the sun pass through? • What does the sun provide in the water cycle? • What happens to glaciers if temperatures sink? • ...
Miras Water systems Crossword 2026-01-23
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- What does heat and moisture on an ocean cause?
- As more snow builds up the pressure condenses the snow to turn it into what?
- What surrounds the earth and is made up of a mixture of gases?
- What refers to the ability of a material to absorb heat?
- What is built to access underground water?
- What state of water is an ice sheet?
- If the temperature stays cold, more snow falls, what happens to glaicers
- What is a mass amount of ice and overlaying snow?
- Average worldwide nightly temperatures have been
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- Where are hurricanes commonly found?
- What provides the energy required to run the water cycle?
- What is another word for water vapour?
- What does the amount of energy absorbed at a ocation depend on?
- What causes hurricanes?
- What was the name of Canada's worst hurricane?
- Water has a higher heat capacity than what?
- What does melting ice make more of?
- What is the name of a body of water with 33.7% of salt?
- What state of water is surface water?
- what is the line in the middle of the globe called?
20 Clues: What causes hurricanes? • What does melting ice make more of? • Where are hurricanes commonly found? • What state of water is an ice sheet? • What state of water is surface water? • What is another word for water vapour? • What is built to access underground water? • Water has a higher heat capacity than what? • What does heat and moisture on an ocean cause? • ...
Water systems Vocabulary 2020-02-03
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- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- the rigid outer part of the earth consisting the crust and upper mantle
- its made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
- water held underground
- a area of land where precipitation collects and drains off
- the quality or degree of being saline
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- all the water on earth's surface, lakes and ponds
- the scientific study of water
- Warming another name for climate change
- an area that separates water flows
- a slow moving mass of ice
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans and land
12 Clues: water held underground • a slow moving mass of ice • the scientific study of water • an area that separates water flows • the quality or degree of being saline • Warming another name for climate change • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth • all the water on earth's surface, lakes and ponds • its made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. • ...
humanities geographical wordfind 2020-04-30
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- The elevation of a geographical location ether higher or lowr that a point.
- plants that are found in a particular area.
- The earth.
- A supply of materials, money and food/ water that people use to build and live off.
- Your attitude towards towards a point of view.
- a way of living within a group.
- The increase of the population of people living in a town or city which spill out in to nearby areas.
- Is the area of biology that deals with organisms and their surrounding.
- An extraordinary or rare occurrence or happenings
- A state that can be maintained for a designated amount of time.
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- Characteristics of the of an area.
- A group of people, animals or plants of the same species living in the same area.
- Describes the arrangement of housing or physical features in a area.
- connections between environments of nature and humanity that from a system.
- The research of the physical features of the earth.
- A group or system of links betweet people or things.
- The average temperature, rain fall, wind, atmospheric pressure and other meteorological elements.
- Is a place where a group of people live.
- cycle The cycle in which water moves from the land to the sky and back to earth through the processes of evaporation, condensation and precipitation.
19 Clues: The earth. • a way of living within a group. • Characteristics of the of an area. • Is a place where a group of people live. • plants that are found in a particular area. • Your attitude towards towards a point of view. • An extraordinary or rare occurrence or happenings • The research of the physical features of the earth. • ...
Forces of moving water/glaciers 2017-02-04
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- a type of movement when water is moving every which way
- solid turns to gas without going through liquid stage
- the amount of sediment a river carries
- the channel occupied or formerly occupied by a stream
- exogenic process
- placement of rock
- overflowing water
- icy large mass of ice
- large floating mass of ice/detached from a glacier
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- changing appearance
- water that collects or flows beneath earths surface
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- rock cycle
- melting of glacial ice
- maps that show height and shape of an area
- triangular tract of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river
- wearing away
17 Clues: rock cycle • wearing away • exogenic process • placement of rock • overflowing water • changing appearance • icy large mass of ice • melting of glacial ice • the amount of sediment a river carries • maps that show height and shape of an area • matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid • large floating mass of ice/detached from a glacier • ...
5th Science Unit 3 Lesson 1 2023-09-18
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- a large slow-moving mass of ice
- the change from a liquid to a gas
- how water can evaporate from the leaves of plants
- a body of rock that stores groundwater
- the mixture of gases that surround the Earth
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- water that is stored underground
- _________ cycle is how water moves between Earth's surface and the atmosphere
- 97% of Earth's water is this type
- water that fall from clouds to Earth's surface
- the change of a gas into a liquid
- water that cannot soak into the ground and flows away
11 Clues: a large slow-moving mass of ice • water that is stored underground • 97% of Earth's water is this type • the change of a gas into a liquid • the change from a liquid to a gas • a body of rock that stores groundwater • the mixture of gases that surround the Earth • water that fall from clouds to Earth's surface • how water can evaporate from the leaves of plants • ...
Krebs Cycle Crossword 2024-12-18
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- The process before the Krebs cycle that turns pyruvate into Acetyl-CoA.
- An enzyme used in steps 3 and 4 (removes CO2).
- The enzyme that turns citrate into isocitrate.
- What does ATP stand for?
- When a phosphate group is broken off of ATP, it releases energy and converts ATP into _______.
- The first input in the Krebs Cycle.
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- A structural isomer of citrate.
- Is made from glucose and turns into Acetyl-CoA.
- The reaction in step 5 used to convert succinyl-CoA to succinate.
- When water is added in step 1, it is considered a __________ reaction.
- A cellular process that generates ATP.
- Step 6 is where the process moves into the _____________________.
- The molecule created in step 5 when succinyl-CoA is converted to succinate.
- The reaction used in step 7 that breaks the double bonds in fumarate to create t-malate.
- The type of reaction in step 8 that transfers electrons from one molecule to another.
- The “final” product of the Krebs Cycle.
- The type of reaction used to turn citrate into isocitrate.
17 Clues: What does ATP stand for? • A structural isomer of citrate. • The first input in the Krebs Cycle. • A cellular process that generates ATP. • The “final” product of the Krebs Cycle. • An enzyme used in steps 3 and 4 (removes CO2). • The enzyme that turns citrate into isocitrate. • Is made from glucose and turns into Acetyl-CoA. • ...
c 2025-11-24
Across
- processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms
- movement of rock layers bringing nutrients back to surface
- the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems
- downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist
- storage location for elements or compounds
- water stored underground in aquifers
Down
- all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater
- any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle
15 Clues: water stored underground in aquifers • evaporation of water from plant leaves • water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • storage location for elements or compounds • layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater • all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers • rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • ...
Healthy living 2025-10-14
Across
- plaukstas
- draugi
- burkāns
- ūdens
- nodarboties ar sportu, izkustēties
- lekt
- brokastis
- klasesbiedrs
- banāns
- kaimiņš
- ķermenis
- ārsts
- mežs
- auglis
- divritenis, velosipēds
- komanda
- pēdas
- uzkoda
- dārzeņi
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- pusdienas
- duša
- kājas
- vakariņas
- vēlu
- pārtraukums, starpbrīdis
- braukt ar divriteni
- iet gulēt(bez atstarpēm)
- muskuļi
- parks
- spēļlaukums
- vanna
- agri
- plaukstas
- zobārsts
- ārā
- zobi
- skriet
- rokas
- seja
39 Clues: ārā • duša • vēlu • lekt • agri • mežs • zobi • seja • kājas • ūdens • parks • vanna • ārsts • rokas • pēdas • draugi • banāns • auglis • skriet • uzkoda • burkāns • muskuļi • kaimiņš • komanda • dārzeņi • zobārsts • ķermenis • pusdienas • plaukstas • vakariņas • brokastis • plaukstas • spēļlaukums • klasesbiedrs • braukt ar divriteni • divritenis, velosipēds • pārtraukums, starpbrīdis • iet gulēt(bez atstarpēm) • nodarboties ar sportu, izkustēties
Carbon Cycle 2024-04-26
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- It can form stable bonds with many elements and makes up the backbone of major
- The carbon cycle is nature's way of recycling carbon
- Carbon is known as the element of
- Fungi and bacteria decompose dead organisms & organic waste, releasing organic compounds and CO2
- Organism within the water that helps with the cycle according to one image from notes
- Fossilization turns into this
- Under specific conditions, dead organisms can fossilize over thousands and millions of years and can form fossil fuels.
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- Animals and plants use aerobic cellular respiration to release energy for biological processes. This also releases carbon dioxide.
- Another term for sugar
- Plants and algae take in carbon dioxide and convert it into glucose using sunlight and water.
- COmbustion releases a vast amount of ____ into the atmosphere
- is the foundation for all life on Earth.
- The burning of fossil fuels is known as
- Carbohydrates, proteins, _____ and nucleic acids.
14 Clues: Another term for sugar • Fossilization turns into this • Carbon is known as the element of • The burning of fossil fuels is known as • is the foundation for all life on Earth. • Carbohydrates, proteins, _____ and nucleic acids. • The carbon cycle is nature's way of recycling carbon • COmbustion releases a vast amount of ____ into the atmosphere • ...
127910 2021-11-17
Across
- is the source that starts the water cycle
- the way which water evaporates from plants
- excess water that doesn't get absorbed by the ground
- The name of the process that water goes through to be distributed over earth
- how water turns into a gas
Down
- how water is collected in a specific area over time
- how water droplets are formed from gas
- when clouds release liquid or solid objects from the sky
- when water is absorbed into the ground
- where water underground is collected
10 Clues: how water turns into a gas • where water underground is collected • how water droplets are formed from gas • when water is absorbed into the ground • is the source that starts the water cycle • the way which water evaporates from plants • how water is collected in a specific area over time • excess water that doesn't get absorbed by the ground • ...
ocean currents-kahler duncan 2023-05-24
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- when water is deflected by land
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- facilitated by transmembrane water channels called aquaporins
- a polar region located at the northernmost part of Earth
- What effect is created due to earths rotation
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- movement of ocean water far below the surface are called
- The cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
- Helps creates less dense air
- ocean The is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions
- The is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions
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- is a movement of water that results from density differences
- helps create wind
- It's known as the Antarctic Ocean
- These currents occur at or near the surface of the ocean
- The 14 states that have a shoreline on the_____ocean
- when warm water is replaced by cold nutrient rich water
- winds that occur in belts that go all around the planet.
- the movement of water from one location to another
- seep Area of seafloor where gases and fluids are released but not hot water
20 Clues: helps create wind • Helps creates less dense air • when water is deflected by land • It's known as the Antarctic Ocean • the degree of compactness of a substance • What effect is created due to earths rotation • the movement of water from one location to another • The 14 states that have a shoreline on the_____ocean • ...
Water 2015-08-30
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- what happens when water heats up
- snow melts off land
- where water comes from living plants
- a extended part of a river
- a sudden violent rainstorm
- the area drained by river
- over flooded areas on land
- water that is close to the surface
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- another word for the sea
- rain/snow that falls onto earth
- when water freezes in the air in extreme cold temperatures
- scientific name for water
- when hot water becomes vapour
- where water escapes from a living plant
- water under ground
- a stream of water through the land
- clothes that don't let water soak in
- a general term for a body flowing water
- in context of water quality
- a purpose or exploring underground water
20 Clues: water under ground • snow melts off land • another word for the sea • scientific name for water • the area drained by river • a extended part of a river • a sudden violent rainstorm • over flooded areas on land • in context of water quality • when hot water becomes vapour • rain/snow that falls onto earth • what happens when water heats up • a stream of water through the land • ...
Water 2017-08-03
Across
- Type of solution that can conduct electricity due to the presence of ions
- Cloudy, heterogeneous mixture containing solid particles that will eventually settle out
- Maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in 100 g of water
- Mixture of two substances that would not normally mix
- Chemical that lowers the surface tension of a liquid
- Type of weak attractive force between atoms and molecules caused by an instantaneous temporary change in dipole moment
- Alters the rate at which a substance will dissolve as well as the amount that dissolves.
- Ability of an atom to attract electrons while participating in a chemical bond
- Type of bonding that gives water its unique properties
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- Type of action in which a liquid is drawn up a narrow tube
- Type of unstable solution that has more solute than usual at that temperature
- Measure of the amount of solute in solution
- Liquids that will not mix to form a homogeneous
- Mixture in which tiny clusters of particles are dispersed through another substance
- ‘Water-hating’; a particle has mostly non-polar regions that do not bond with water
- Type of solution in which more solute can dissolve
- Type of substances that dissolve in non-polar solvents but do not dissolve in polar solvents
- Permanent build-up of negative charge at one end of a molecule and positive charge at another end
- Type of water that contains high levels of Ca and Mg ions, which interferes with the action of soaps solution
19 Clues: Measure of the amount of solute in solution • Liquids that will not mix to form a homogeneous • Type of solution in which more solute can dissolve • Chemical that lowers the surface tension of a liquid • Mixture of two substances that would not normally mix • Type of bonding that gives water its unique properties • ...
Water 2022-03-16
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- how many states does water have?
- rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater.
- Occurs when water changes from a solid to a vapour.
- Water found under the ground.
- The process where water on the ground surface enters the soil
- The process of removing salt from sea water.
- About 75% of the Earth's freshwater is stored in these.
- The process when water turns from liquid to vapour.
- an element of water
- Used in agriculture to water crops.
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- The process where water falls as rain or snow.
- - one of the elements of water
- a bridge-like system built to move water from one location to another
- The process in which water vapour becomes liquid.
- The process in which plants give off water vapour.
- Water that is safe and clean to drink.
- The study of water.
- A large natural or artificial lake used for water supply.
- The type of well that draws from a confined aquifer.
19 Clues: The study of water. • an element of water • Water found under the ground. • - one of the elements of water • how many states does water have? • Used in agriculture to water crops. • Water that is safe and clean to drink. • rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater. • The process of removing salt from sea water. • The process where water falls as rain or snow. • ...
water 2022-04-01
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- An elevated land-formed that parallels a stream and acts to confine its waters
- Water underground
- Water hat flows over land that sinking into it.
- An accumulation of sediment formed where a stream enters a lake or ocean
- Stream deposits
- The flat, low-lying portion of a stream valley subject to periodic flooding
- Occurs when the discharge of stream becomes so great that it exceeds the carrying capacity of its channel and overflows its bank
- Drainage basins are separated by these
- The release of water from plants
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- The process of water turning from water to gas
- The cycle that water goes through
- The total amount of sediment a stream is able to transport
- The slope of a stream over a certain distance
- Then water vapor freezes into clouds
- Sediment that is carried by a stream along the bottom of its channel
- Zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- The process by which like-sized particles are deposited together
- The act of snow, ice, rain, sleet falling
- The movement of water into rocks or soil through cracks
- Basin The land area that contributes water to a stream
20 Clues: Stream deposits • Water underground • The release of water from plants • The cycle that water goes through • Then water vapor freezes into clouds • Drainage basins are separated by these • The act of snow, ice, rain, sleet falling • The slope of a stream over a certain distance • The process of water turning from water to gas • Water hat flows over land that sinking into it. • ...
Water 2022-02-04
Across
- the ability of a material to absorb heat
- liquid to gas
- water that falls and ends up in the ground
- an area with a localized climate that is different from its surroundings
- the measure of concentrations of salts in water
- an area of land where precipitation collects and stays
- frozen/solid form of water
- gas to liquid
- gas to solid
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- an underground layer of rock, gravel or sand that collects water
- canada's worst hurricane
- liquid to solid
- a rapidly rotating storm that forms over subtropical waters
- the upper surface of ground water
- solid to liquid
- evaporated water
- solid to gas
- a mass of ice that overlays snow
- when a watershed is separated by a high point such as a hill
19 Clues: solid to gas • gas to solid • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • evaporated water • canada's worst hurricane • frozen/solid form of water • a mass of ice that overlays snow • the upper surface of ground water • the ability of a material to absorb heat • water that falls and ends up in the ground • the measure of concentrations of salts in water • ...
Water 2025-06-12
Across
- Practice of maintaining ecological balance
- Process of removing pollution using organisms
- Large area where all water drains to common point
- The process by which water circulates on Earth
- Excess heat added to water bodies
- Water from showers and sinks
- A naturally occurring underground water storage
- Water held underground
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Combination of chemical and waste solids; sticky lumps formed from reaction with alum
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- Cloudiness in water
- Water that contains human waste
- A large watershed drain for parts of Canada and the US
- Removal of salt from seawater
- A measure of salt in water
- Ice mass covering land
- Dirty or harmful substances in water
- Practicing responsible use of resources
- Water that flows over land
19 Clues: Cloudiness in water • Ice mass covering land • Water held underground • A measure of salt in water • Water that flows over land • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • Water from showers and sinks • Removal of salt from seawater • Water that contains human waste • Excess heat added to water bodies • Dirty or harmful substances in water • Practicing responsible use of resources • ...
Water 2026-03-19
19 Clues: bueno • suave • brisa • humedo • fresco • escarcha • chaparon • estroperar • bajar o diminuir • aumentar o subir • up depejarse • estacion (tiempo) • hot mucho calor • previsión del tiempo • with rain diluviar • cold hace mucho frio • up subir la temperatura • down bajar la temperatura • year round durante todo el año
Ecology Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-20
Across
- example: mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism
- hint: ecosystems change, and so do the species that inhabit them over time
- definition: relationship between two species in which one species benefits, and the other is neither helped nor harmed
- capacity/ example:the Earth's _______ ________ is the largest number of organisms it can support
- hint: can be referred to or based on temperature
- synonyms: group, body, clique
- example: mushrooms, bacteria, some insects and snails
- factors/ example: plants and animals
- hint: heterotroph
- example: the place you and your family live
- synonym: interdependence
- definition: interaction between two organisms in which one organism, the predator, kills and feeds on the other organism, the prey
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- example: tapeworms- attach themselves to the insides of the intestines of animals.They get food by eating the host's partly digested food, depriving the host of nutrients.
- hint: temperature and precipitation are factors of climate the determine these
- definition: genetic variation within a population
- cycle/ definition: the cycling of nitrogen between organisme, soil, water, and the atmosphere
- level/ hint: energy flows through _____ _______ to create food chains
- example: The _________ of Albany, GA is 76,185.
- cycle/ hint: as carbon moves from the nonliving environment to the living environment the _____ ______ takes place
- cycle/ hint: important part of ATP and DNA and must be cycled in order for an ecosystem to support life; this cycle must take place
- factors/ synonym: nonliving
- hint: made up of a community, along with the living and nonliving envioronment
- pyramid/ definition: a triangular diagram which shows an ecosystems' loss of energy
- hint: perform photosynthesis
24 Clues: hint: heterotroph • synonym: interdependence • factors/ synonym: nonliving • hint: perform photosynthesis • synonyms: group, body, clique • factors/ example: plants and animals • example: the place you and your family live • example: The _________ of Albany, GA is 76,185. • example: mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism • hint: can be referred to or based on temperature • ...
Week 1 revision Plant Diversity 2019-02-28
Across
- A derived trait which is unique to a taxa.
- The female reproductive organ in Bryophytes.
- Common ancestor of all land plants.
- A trait which is shared among two or more taxa inherited from the most recent common ancestor.
- Life cycle of plants that includes multicellular haploid and diploid stages.
- A non-vascular seedless plant that produces nutritionally independent sporophytes.
- An organism or life stage is ________ if it contains two sets of chromosomes.
- Structure on a liverwort used in asexual reproduction.
- The name of the theory which explains how chloroplasts became an organelle of plant cells.
- A phylogenetic grouping that includes an ancestor but not all of its descendants.
- Haploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle.
- The male reproductive organ in Bryophytes.
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- Channels which traverse plant cell walls enabling transport and communication between them.
- A key reason for sexual reproduction.
- These Bryophytes have no stomata.
- Diploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle.
- ______ is vital for reproduction in all Bryophytes.
- The obvious phase of a Bryophyte life cycle is _______.
- In phylogeny, a group of organisms that includes an ancestral species and all of its descendants.
- A group of Bryophytes that have leptoids, hydroids and ariel sporophytes.
- The group of plants that include mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
- Term which refers to how the female gamete is significantly larger than the male gamete and is non-motile.
- In phylogeny, a grouping that does not include the common ancestor of all members of the taxon.
- Process that divides diploid cells into haploid spores.
24 Clues: These Bryophytes have no stomata. • Common ancestor of all land plants. • A key reason for sexual reproduction. • Diploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle. • Haploid stage of Bryophyte life cycle. • A derived trait which is unique to a taxa. • The male reproductive organ in Bryophytes. • The female reproductive organ in Bryophytes. • ...
KREBS CYCLE 2024-04-10
Across
- In the first step, acetyl group combine with oxaloacetate to form .......
- In the second step, atoms in citrate is rearranged via removal and addition of .....
- How many molecules of ATP is being produced in Krebs Cycle?
- In the fifth step, Succinyl CoA is converted into....
- how many carbon atoms does α-ketoglutarate have?
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- ..... is generated again in the final step.
- In the sixth step, FAD is ..... into FADH2
- What is the sixth step of Krebs Cycle?
- Through addition of water, fumarate is converted into ....
9 Clues: What is the sixth step of Krebs Cycle? • In the sixth step, FAD is ..... into FADH2 • ..... is generated again in the final step. • how many carbon atoms does α-ketoglutarate have? • In the fifth step, Succinyl CoA is converted into.... • Through addition of water, fumarate is converted into .... • How many molecules of ATP is being produced in Krebs Cycle? • ...
Water systems Vocabulary 2020-02-03
Across
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- the rigid outer part of the earth consisting the crust and upper mantle
- its made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
- water held underground
- a area of land where precipitation collects and drains off
- the quality or degree of being saline
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- all the water on earth's surface, lakes and ponds
- the scientific study of water
- Warming another name for climate change
- an area that separates water flows
- a slow moving mass of ice
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans and land
12 Clues: water held underground • a slow moving mass of ice • the scientific study of water • an area that separates water flows • the quality or degree of being saline • Warming another name for climate change • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth • all the water on earth's surface, lakes and ponds • its made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. • ...
Hydrology 2025-05-15
Across
- Cold water from the ocean floor coming up to give smaller fish nutrients
- liquid water changing to vapor by heating
- The size of these are determined by how long, how far and the strength that the wind blows
- creates waves and surface currents
- tides that occur when the sun, moon, and earth are in a straight line
- tides that create a very small tidal range
- water returning to Earth's surface
- water seeping into the soil
- vapor changing to liquid by cooling
- currents that are caused by wind
- Cold sea air moves towards the warmer land
- water being stored under ground
- percent of water on Earth that is fresh
- Number of hours between a high tide and a low tide
- This type of tide has the greatest tidal range
Down
- as depth in the ocean increases, temperature____
- Cold land air moves towards the warmer sea
- evaporation from a plant
- These type of tides only occur during new/full moon
- amount of salt in ocean water
- the highest point of a wave
- How many hours between 2 high tides or 2 low tides
- where most liquid freshwater is found
- powers the water cycle
- where most water on Earth is found
- currents that are caused by density differences
- caused by the gravitational pull of the moon
- water moving over the land
- the _____ of Earth causes the currents to curve
29 Clues: powers the water cycle • evaporation from a plant • water moving over the land • the highest point of a wave • water seeping into the soil • amount of salt in ocean water • water being stored under ground • currents that are caused by wind • creates waves and surface currents • water returning to Earth's surface • where most water on Earth is found • ...
Properties of Water 2024-03-13
Across
- What regulates Earth's temperature
- The freezing point of water
- Water falling from the clouds
- This cycle is the continuous circulation of water in the atmosphere
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- How much water is in the brain
- Vapor of a solid or a liquid
- Most important resource in the world
- 78% of Earth's atmosphere is made up of this gas
- Formula for water
- Water transferred in the liquid state
10 Clues: Formula for water • The freezing point of water • Vapor of a solid or a liquid • Water falling from the clouds • How much water is in the brain • What regulates Earth's temperature • Most important resource in the world • Water transferred in the liquid state • 78% of Earth's atmosphere is made up of this gas • ...
Chemical Oceanography 2022-09-11
Across
- salinity gradient
- dependant on surrounding environment
- temperature gradient
- same particles sticking together
- dissolved in solvent
- density gradient
- stable equilibrium
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- different particles sticking together
- cycle chemicals go through the earth
- independant on surrounding environment
- dissolves substances
- distinct mixture
- potential of hydrogen
- uniform throughout
- salt in water
- low concentration to high concentration
- separation of electric charge to a molecule
17 Clues: salt in water • distinct mixture • density gradient • salinity gradient • uniform throughout • stable equilibrium • dissolves substances • temperature gradient • dissolved in solvent • potential of hydrogen • same particles sticking together • cycle chemicals go through the earth • dependant on surrounding environment • different particles sticking together • ...
SCIENCE, CHAPTER 10 2021-05-12
Across
- The hardest coal
- Fuel that is made from living organisms
- Decay of things like algae requires what?
- Where most of the freshwater on earth is locked
- As pressure increases, so does
- Transpiration which releases water from these
- The main chemical compound found in fossil fuels
- Wearing away of rock into sediment
- Educated guesses
- Smoke plus fog
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- Type of oil that is a synonym for petroleum
- The sun and what drive biochemical cycles?
- Water vapor changes to liquid water
- Cycle of nutrients like carbon, oxygen, and phosphorus
- The process which turns light into energy
- With fertilizer, is a nonliving nitrogen fixer
- The layer of carbon dioxide that keeps carbon dioxide from escaping our atmosphere
- A synonym for poisons
18 Clues: Smoke plus fog • The hardest coal • Educated guesses • A synonym for poisons • As pressure increases, so does • Wearing away of rock into sediment • Water vapor changes to liquid water • Fuel that is made from living organisms • Decay of things like algae requires what? • The process which turns light into energy • The sun and what drive biochemical cycles? • ...
7th Hour Gabriel Gordon's crossword 2023-11-28
12 Clues: ...cycle • liquid to gas • clouds are... • wells tap into... • mini oceans are... • clouds are in the... • rain snow and hail is... • the clouds on the ground • this 4.545 billion years old • ...go's into the ocean or lake • is the main source to the cycle • when water leaves plants its called...
Washing Machine Vocabulary 2025-04-29
11 Clues: A handle • To take out • To make level • A flexible pipe • The opposite of hot • Used to remove dirt • A cycle to remove water • A clear covering on the front • What you use to soften clothes • To clean by immersing in water • Goes round and round during the wash
Water 2020-03-27
Across
- A vast body of salt water
- The artificial application of water to land to assist in watering crops
- Something that drains or flows off such as rain
- Fit or suitable for drinking
- The state of being evaporated
- A natural or artificial hollow place containing water
- A system of drains
- The rise and fall of the waters of the ocean
- Condensed of diffused liquid
- The region drained by a river or stream
- A body of fresh or salt water of considerable size surrounded by land
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- Chemical compound of water
- A hot spring that sends up jets of water and steam into the air
- The act of conserving
- A solution; also a light greenish-blue color
- A great overflowing of water
- water Is not salt water
- Soaked
- The act of condensing
19 Clues: Soaked • A system of drains • The act of conserving • The act of condensing • water Is not salt water • A vast body of salt water • Chemical compound of water • A great overflowing of water • Fit or suitable for drinking • Condensed of diffused liquid • The state of being evaporated • The region drained by a river or stream • A solution; also a light greenish-blue color • ...
water 2022-06-27
Across
- suspension of water droplets in air
- affects liver
- potash alum
- suitable for drinking
- freezing of dew
- purest form of water
- affects intestine
- ozone is used to purify water
Down
- used in laboratory
- air under pressure
- chlorine is used to purify water
- universal solvent
- kills germs
- mixture of solute and solvent
- ion exchanger
- water vapour condensates on cold objects
- sea water
- filter paper is used
- change of water vapour to water near ground
19 Clues: sea water • potash alum • kills germs • affects liver • ion exchanger • freezing of dew • universal solvent • affects intestine • used in laboratory • air under pressure • filter paper is used • purest form of water • suitable for drinking • mixture of solute and solvent • ozone is used to purify water • chlorine is used to purify water • suspension of water droplets in air • ...
Water 2022-08-01
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- hot liquid
- a pebbly or sandy shore, especially by the ocean between high- and low-water marks.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- a cascade of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a precipice or steep incline
- H2O
- the vapor into which water is converted when heated, forming a white mist of minute water droplets in the air
- a cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface limiting visibility
- frozen water
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
- the mass or line of foam formed by waves breaking on a seashore or reef.
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- a small wave or series of waves on the surface of water
- a ridge of rock in the sea formed by the growth and deposit of coral.
- sharks live in this
- east coast ocean
- buoyant or suspended in water or air.
- propel the body through water by using the limbs
- represent the mighty ocean's restlessness
- west coast ocean
- decend
19 Clues: H2O • decend • hot liquid • frozen water • east coast ocean • west coast ocean • sharks live in this • buoyant or suspended in water or air. • represent the mighty ocean's restlessness • a large body of water surrounded by land. • propel the body through water by using the limbs • a small wave or series of waves on the surface of water • ...
Water 2019-06-02
Across
- / The greater the E___ surface area, the faster the rate of evaporation.
- / The H___ the temperature, the faster the rate of evaporation.
- / The change in state from water to water vapour is called E___
- / 0 degrees Celsius is called the F___ point of ice.
- / A measure of the amount of water vapour in the air.
- / The rate of evaporation on a mountain is F__ than that at sea level due to the lower pressure at higher attitude.
- / The three states of water depend upon the M___ of water molecules, which in turn depends upon the heat.
- / P__ water freezes and changes to ice when it is cooled to 0 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure.
- / When water evaporates, it G___ heat.
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- / The M___ water vapour in the surrounding air, the slower the rate of evaporation.
- / Water vapour condenses to become W___
- / Water weighs H___ as a liquid than as a solid.
- / In the desert, your perspiration will evaporate Q___
- / The S___ the wind, the faster the rate of evaporation.
- / The presence of I___ in water raises its boiling point.
- / Water evaporates into water vapour at A__ temperature.
- / 0 degrees Celsius is called the M___ point of ice.
- / When perspiration evaporates from the surface of your skin, your body L__heat.
- / At the top of a mountain, the boiling point of water is B___ 100 degrees Celsius.
19 Clues: / When water evaporates, it G___ heat. • / Water vapour condenses to become W___ • / Water weighs H___ as a liquid than as a solid. • / 0 degrees Celsius is called the F___ point of ice. • / 0 degrees Celsius is called the M___ point of ice. • / A measure of the amount of water vapour in the air. • / In the desert, your perspiration will evaporate Q___ • ...
Water 2023-11-30
Across
- Wash something with clean water only, not using soap.
- A small amount of water or other liquid, especially rain, that has collected in one place on the ground.
- Make something completely wet.
- A small, narrow river.
- An area of low land that is always soft and wet because there is nowhere for the water to flow away to.
- A part of the sea, or of a large lake, partly surrounded by a wide curve of the land.
- A short period of rain or snow.
- Light fine rain.
- A small wave on the surface of a liquid, such as a lake or the sea.
Down
- Make somebody/something wet by making water or liquid fall on them/it.
- A heavy fall of rain that often starts suddenly
- A regular rise and fall in the level of the sea, caused by the pull of the moon and sun.
- An area of water on the coast, protected from the open sea by strong walls, where ships can shelter.
- Describing water falling in small drops.
- Describing rain falling in large amounts.
- A long tube made of rubber, plastic, etc., used for putting water onto fires, gardens, etc.
- A long straight passage dug in the ground and filled with water for boats and ships to travel along.
- A small area of water, especially one that is artificial.
- Slightly wet, often in a way that is unpleasant.
19 Clues: Light fine rain. • A small, narrow river. • Make something completely wet. • A short period of rain or snow. • Describing water falling in small drops. • Describing rain falling in large amounts. • A heavy fall of rain that often starts suddenly • Slightly wet, often in a way that is unpleasant. • Wash something with clean water only, not using soap. • ...
Water 2023-09-23
Across
- an artificial enclosure for keeping small house plants
- -- are formed when winds scrape across the ocean surface
- High tides help in -- and fishing.
- sea is the largest lake
- The movements that occur in oceans can be broadly called
- -- point was in Andaman and Nicobar islands
- The process by which water continually changes its form and circulates between oceans, atmosphere and land is known as the
- Tsunami is a -- word
- water is salty
- The rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water twice in a day is called a
Down
- Amazon river is in
- the Japanese word which means ‘Harbour Waves’
- the largest ocean
- Dead sea in
- the longest river in the world
- major source of freshwater
- When the moon is in its first and last quarter, the ocean waters get drawn in diagonally opposite directions by the gravitational pull of sun and earth resulting in low tides. These tides are called
- March 22 is celebrated as World -- Day
- The Labrador Ocean current is -- current
19 Clues: Dead sea in • water is salty • the largest ocean • Amazon river is in • Tsunami is a -- word • sea is the largest lake • major source of freshwater • the longest river in the world • High tides help in -- and fishing. • March 22 is celebrated as World -- Day • The Labrador Ocean current is -- current • -- point was in Andaman and Nicobar islands • ...
Water 2026-03-19
19 Clues: bueno • suave • brisa • humedo • fresco • escarcha • chaparon • estroperar • up depejarse • bajar o diminuir • aumentar o subir • hot mucho calor • estacion (tiempo) • previsión del tiempo • with rain diluviar • cold hace mucho frio • up subir la temperatura • down bajar la temperatura • year round durante todo el año
