water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Water Crossword 2012-05-28
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- Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land
- A shaft sunk into the ground to obtain water, oil, or gas.
- Water that collects as droplets in the air
- The process by which water vapor escapes from a living plant and enters the atmosphere
- to change from liquid to vapor
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- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- the slow passage of a liquid through a filtering medium
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- Cycle of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- A small stream of water flowing naturally from the earth
- Supplying dry land with water by means of ditches
- A body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
12 Clues: to change from liquid to vapor • Water that collects as droplets in the air • Supplying dry land with water by means of ditches • Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • Cycle of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation • the slow passage of a liquid through a filtering medium • ...
Dessert 2024-11-22
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- the process of plants using stored energy
- animal product
- a group a plant that has similar traits
- produces food for plant through photosynthesis
- chemical process converting sunlight into energy for plants
- plants that produce more than 2 years or growing seasons
- cotton, linen, wool, and leather
- plants that complete their life cycles in one year
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- means covered seed in greek
- strait from plants
- means naked seed in greek
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- fruits, grains, veggies, nuts
- stores food and water
- plants that complete their life cycle in two years
- anchor of the plant
16 Clues: animal product • strait from plants • anchor of the plant • stores food and water • means naked seed in greek • means covered seed in greek • fruits, grains, veggies, nuts • cotton, linen, wool, and leather • a group a plant that has similar traits • the process of plants using stored energy • produces food for plant through photosynthesis • ...
Know your plant 2023-10-22
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- The opposite of darkness, and essential for photosynthesis to occur.
- The act of inhaling and exhaling, a vital process for living organisms.
- The release of water vapor from plants, part of the water cycle.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year or growing season.
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- A state of inactivity or rest, common in plants during the winter months.
- A cultivated variety of a plant, often with distinct characteristics.
- Trees that shed their leaves in the fall and remain bare during the winter.
- Plants with slender leaves and jointed stems, often found in lawns and meadows.
- The process by which green plants convert sunlight into energy and oxygen.
- The measure of moisture content in the air, often associated with discomfort on hot days.
- Plants that live for several years and return each growing season.
- Small to medium-sized woody plants that are larger than herbs but smaller than trees.
12 Clues: The release of water vapor from plants, part of the water cycle. • Plants that live for several years and return each growing season. • The opposite of darkness, and essential for photosynthesis to occur. • Plants that complete their life cycle in one year or growing season. • A cultivated variety of a plant, often with distinct characteristics. • ...
Ecology Crossword 2021-09-16
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- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
- ball of life
- an interacting group of various species in a common location.
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- the change in either species composition, structure, or architecture of vegetation through time.
- describes how carbon transfers between different reservoirs located on Earth.
- a group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material
- an interacting group of various species in a common location.
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- an animal that feeds on plants
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat,
- an animal or person who eats plants and
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
- the natural home of any organism
- an animal that cannot produce its. own food and must eat plants or. other animals for energy.
- an organism that makes its own energy-rich food compound using the suns energy
- the sequence of transfers of matter and energy in the form of food from organism to organism.
19 Clues: ball of life • an animal that feeds on plants • the natural home of any organism • an animal or person who eats plants and • a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains • an interacting group of various species in a common location. • an interacting group of various species in a common location. • ...
Science Vocab (Earth's Movements) 2023-12-12
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- A period of time when high tides are higher and low tides are lower than average.
- A force which tries to pull two objects toward each other.
- A cycle that the Moon goes through (crescent moon, gibbous moon)
- The angle between an object's rotational axis and its orbital axis.
- The shape of the moon's sunlit portion as seen from Earth.
- A period of time when there is the least amount of difference between high and low tides
- Increase in the illumination of the Moon, as seen from the Earth
- Any moon that appears more than half-lighted but less than full.
- We have four every year
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- A invisible line around which an object rotates, or spins.
- The circular motion of an object around its center.
- The shape of the visible part of the moon when it is less than half full.
- Half of a sphere
- The action by a celestial body of going around in an orbit or elliptical course.
- The rise and fall of water level in the oceans
- Decrease in the illumination of the Moon, as seen from the Earth
- The tide when the water is at its greatest elevation
- The time when the sea is at its lowest level
18 Clues: Half of a sphere • We have four every year • The time when the sea is at its lowest level • The rise and fall of water level in the oceans • The circular motion of an object around its center. • The tide when the water is at its greatest elevation • A invisible line around which an object rotates, or spins. • A force which tries to pull two objects toward each other. • ...
Marking Period 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-27
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- water which collects as droplets on a cold areas when humid air is in contact with it.
- to pass into (the ground) or through by filtering
- a final decision made at the end of an investigation from facts
- a statement made before an investigation not proven to be true.
- water or the amount of water that falls to the earth as hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow
- plants release water vapor in the air
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- the process of turning from liquid into vapor. (water cycle)
- Strong trade winds blow warm water west to AsiaCool water rises on the east (Americas)
- A period of prolonged dry weather.
- water from rain or snow that flows over the surface of the ground and finally into streams
- The amount of matter/molecules something is made of.
- the tools and equipment needed to perform a lab.
- The weather here is, on average, hot and humid.
- Trade winds go from east to west.Ocean warmer than usual around South America
14 Clues: A period of prolonged dry weather. • plants release water vapor in the air • The weather here is, on average, hot and humid. • the tools and equipment needed to perform a lab. • to pass into (the ground) or through by filtering • The amount of matter/molecules something is made of. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. (water cycle) • ...
Physical Science - Module 5 2015-10-12
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- The ___ cycle is the process by which water is continuously exchanged between earth's various water sources.
- A measure of the mass of dissolved salt in a given mass of water
- The process by which a gas turns into a liquid
- Evaporation of water from plants
- The average time a given particle will stay in a given system is its ____ time.
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- ___ cooling happens when a gas expands with no way of getting more energy
- Evaporation and condensation of a mixture to separate out the mixture's individual components
- The sum of all water on a planet
- Water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The line between the water-saturated soil and the soil that is not saturated with water
- A dense, icy pack of old snow
- The process by which water moves downward in the soil, toward the water table
- Cloud condensation ___ are small airborne particles upon which water vapor condenses to form clouds.
13 Clues: A dense, icy pack of old snow • The sum of all water on a planet • Evaporation of water from plants • The process by which a gas turns into a liquid • Water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail • A measure of the mass of dissolved salt in a given mass of water • ___ cooling happens when a gas expands with no way of getting more energy • ...
Water Vocab 2017-03-28
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- molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- the continual movement of water among earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- an environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce
- the average annual conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in the area
- the layer of rocks and soil above the water table
- a large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans
- the total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample
- an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
- a material such as clay or granite thru which water cannot pass thru easily
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- an abnormal climate event the occurs every two to seven years in the Pacific Ocean, causing changes in winds, currents, and weather patterns for one to two years
- the effect of earth’s rotation on the direction of winds and currents
- the top of the saturated zone or depth to the groundwater under the surface
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in the underground soil and rock layers
- a material that contains connected air spaces that water can seep thru easily
- snow, rain, sleet, or hail
- area of permeable rock or soil which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water
- water is lost thru a plant's leaves
- a well in which water rises because of pressure
- a climate event in the eastern Pacific Ocean in which surface waters are colder than normal
19 Clues: snow, rain, sleet, or hail • water is lost thru a plant's leaves • a well in which water rises because of pressure • the layer of rocks and soil above the water table • the total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample • an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water • a large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans • ...
Does it matter 2022-02-09
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- A type of vapor.
- Freezing point of water.
- The state where the molecules move normally.
- The amount of space something takes up.
- The state where the molecules move the slowest.
- The thing that makes the molecules move faster.
- Skipping the liquid phase.
- Small parts that make up matter.
- Quantity of matter in a physical body.
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- Water turns into a gas.
- Gas,liquid,solid.
- A minute pattern of matter.
- Energy gets taken away from a liquid.
- Gas turns into a liquid.
- Gas to a solid.
- An ice cube turning into a liquid.
- Something that repeats its self.
- when two or more substances combine
- The state where the molecules move the fastest.
- Any Thing that takes up space and has mass.
20 Clues: Gas to a solid. • A type of vapor. • Gas,liquid,solid. • Water turns into a gas. • Freezing point of water. • Gas turns into a liquid. • Skipping the liquid phase. • A minute pattern of matter. • Something that repeats its self. • Small parts that make up matter. • An ice cube turning into a liquid. • when two or more substances combine • Energy gets taken away from a liquid. • ...
Biology 2021-10-22
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- branch of biology that studies plants
- rain does when it falls
- the powerhouse of the cell
- part of the nitrogen cycle
- a type of bacteria
- to get used to new circumstances
- when one organism benefits from another by harming it
- an ecological community
- when both organisms benefit from a relationship
- the levels of consumers and producers
- property of water when it adheres
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- a thread of DNA that carries genes
- property of water that sticks together
- non-living, not biological
- when a substance permeates another
- where species live
- when an organism creates a chemical compound
- when one organism benefits from another without harming it
- the way the body works
- a microscopic organism
- needed to create dna
21 Clues: where species live • a type of bacteria • needed to create dna • the way the body works • a microscopic organism • rain does when it falls • an ecological community • non-living, not biological • the powerhouse of the cell • part of the nitrogen cycle • to get used to new circumstances • property of water when it adheres • a thread of DNA that carries genes • ...
L is for Levee 2016-05-26
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- Starts with a C and is smaller than a river
- An engineer designs levees to provide ___________ for the people living near the river
- A large flowing body of water
- A seven letter word for a levee building material (starts with C)
- What happens when a levee breaks (Starts with an F)
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- A four letter word for a material levees can be built from
- What protects people along a river from flooding?
- A nine letter word for the water cycle
- A word that begins with a P describing what a levee does
- How water moves
- A body of water that has shores and is smaller than an ocean
- A structure that holds back water
12 Clues: How water moves • A large flowing body of water • A structure that holds back water • A nine letter word for the water cycle • Starts with a C and is smaller than a river • What protects people along a river from flooding? • What happens when a levee breaks (Starts with an F) • A word that begins with a P describing what a levee does • ...
water 2021-10-27
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- an ancient mechanism used for transporting water
- a body of water with many soft stem plants and saturated soil conditions
- something found in the mouth of an animal
- something you use to treat thirst
- when something is slightly wet
- one of the three states of water
- the largest body of water on the planet
- a household appliance used for sanitization
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- a body of water in constant motion
- a substance associated with a certain emotion
- what one does to heat up a liquid
- what you get when you mix water and soil
- another state of water
- what happens when moisture builds up in clouds
- found on grass
- an alternate name for water
16 Clues: found on grass • another state of water • an alternate name for water • when something is slightly wet • one of the three states of water • what one does to heat up a liquid • something you use to treat thirst • a body of water in constant motion • the largest body of water on the planet • what you get when you mix water and soil • something found in the mouth of an animal • ...
Water 2021-10-25
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- reason for winter school cancellation
- move like a river
- ___ of terror
- water collecting on a cold surface
- Shallow inlets of the sea
- floating visible vapour
- An animal which lives in the water for most or all of its lifetime is referred to as being ___
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- what happens when you jump into a pool
- underground source of water
- vortex in water
- colourful water arch
- A small stream of water
- The main part of the crust of the earth
- Small body of water
- water vapour formed by boiling
- broad inlet
16 Clues: broad inlet • ___ of terror • vortex in water • move like a river • Small body of water • colourful water arch • A small stream of water • floating visible vapour • Shallow inlets of the sea • underground source of water • water vapour formed by boiling • water collecting on a cold surface • reason for winter school cancellation • what happens when you jump into a pool • ...
Water 2012-10-26
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- the process of removing salt from saltwater
- a living or nonliving thing that causes disease
- water that is safe to use for drinking, cooking, and washing
- water that has little or no salt
- loss of water from soil through plant transpiration and evaporation
- a flowing body of water
- a condition in water caused by the presence of calcium and magnesium ions
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- the process of making water pure
- a mixture of saltwater and freshwater
- the process of water going from liquid to gas by exposure to air or heat
- an area below the earth's surface comprised of porous sand, gravel, and limestone
- the artificial application of water to crops
- the area along a stream that may be covered with overflow
- water that contains salt
- water with more than 16.5 ppt salt content
- solid form of water
16 Clues: solid form of water • a flowing body of water • water that contains salt • the process of making water pure • water that has little or no salt • a mixture of saltwater and freshwater • water with more than 16.5 ppt salt content • the process of removing salt from saltwater • the artificial application of water to crops • a living or nonliving thing that causes disease • ...
WATER! 2017-05-20
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- Water can ___ to ice.
- In Oregon, we have a lot of ___.
- PlayPump is a wonderful ___.
- One ___ of water is under the ground.
- I see a cloud in the ___.
- The PlayPump can ___ water for the town.
- Hot air can ___.
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- Water is a good way to ___ things.
- The PlayPump is a cool ___.
- Under the ground there can be ___ full of water.
- Drink clean water to stay ___.
- PlayPump can ___ kids to play.
- There are boats on the ___.
- Rain falls from a ___.
- a sponge can ___ water.
- PlayPump ___ water from the ground.
16 Clues: Hot air can ___. • Water can ___ to ice. • Rain falls from a ___. • a sponge can ___ water. • I see a cloud in the ___. • The PlayPump is a cool ___. • There are boats on the ___. • PlayPump is a wonderful ___. • Drink clean water to stay ___. • PlayPump can ___ kids to play. • In Oregon, we have a lot of ___. • Water is a good way to ___ things. • PlayPump ___ water from the ground. • ...
Water 2023-08-17
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- - Guiding principles or rules set by a government.
- - Action to reduce the severity of something.
- - Ability to recover from difficulties.
- - The day in which a water supply can not support a community.
- Cultivation of crops and rearing of animals for food.
- - Basic physical structures needed for an area's operation.
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- - Introducing new methods or ideas.
- Artificial watering of land to assist in crop growth.
- - Water located beneath the Earth's surface.
- - Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- - Capable of being maintained without harming the environment.
- - Limited availability of a resource.
- Man-made storage area for water.
- Interconnected community of living organisms and their environment.
- Prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.
- CHANGE - Long-term alteration in Earth's weather patterns.
16 Clues: Man-made storage area for water. • - Introducing new methods or ideas. • - Limited availability of a resource. • - Ability to recover from difficulties. • - Water located beneath the Earth's surface. • Prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall. • - Action to reduce the severity of something. • - Guiding principles or rules set by a government. • ...
Water 2023-09-12
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- A thin layer of gas surrounding the Earth.
- Water that is drinkable.
- A solid form of water.
- An underground reservoir.
- Ice that falls from the sky.
- The term when liquid changes into a solid.
- Cloud that touches the ground.
- The process where snow or ice change into water.
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- The universal solvent.
- A large body of freshwater or saltwater.
- The measurement for precipitation.
- Water vapours that looks like white cotton candy.
- The term when water changes into a gas.
- Another term for rain.
- The process when water vapour in the air turns into a liquid.
- A slowly moving mass of ice.
16 Clues: The universal solvent. • Another term for rain. • A solid form of water. • Water that is drinkable. • An underground reservoir. • A slowly moving mass of ice. • Ice that falls from the sky. • Cloud that touches the ground. • The measurement for precipitation. • The term when water changes into a gas. • A large body of freshwater or saltwater. • ...
Water 2025-03-20
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- Extremely important
- Small pieces of plastics
- 100 years
- A process of evolving (rozvíjení se)
- A big building where things are made
- Bigger than "huge"
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- In which ocean can you find the biggest rubbish patch
- Synonym for the word "rubbish"
- A thing which you use to catch fish
- Synonym for the word "luckily"
- Synonym for word "save"
- A place to live next to the sea
- A large boat
- A vapour that comes from boiling water
- Very small
- Synonym for "free time"
16 Clues: 100 years • Very small • A large boat • Bigger than "huge" • Extremely important • Synonym for word "save" • Synonym for "free time" • Small pieces of plastics • Synonym for the word "rubbish" • Synonym for the word "luckily" • A place to live next to the sea • A thing which you use to catch fish • A process of evolving (rozvíjení se) • A big building where things are made • ...
Water 2026-03-24
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- The weak attraction between water molecules that gives water unique properties like high heat capacity and surface tension
- Underground caverns and porous layers of sand, gravel, and rock where groundwater is collected and stored
- The general process of removing salt from ocean or brackish water to produce usable fresh water
- A desalination method that forces salt water through a semi-permeable membrane that allows water molecules to pass but blocks salt
- The entire area of land that drains into a single river, lake, or ocean basin
- Conduits, canals, or pipes constructed to transport water over long distances, typically from rural watersheds to urban areas
- A specific water purification process that involves heating salt water until it evaporates, leaving salts behind, and then condensing the vapor
- A large surface crater caused by the collapse of an underground cave roof, frequently triggered by excessive groundwater withdrawal
- The movement of fresh water from precipitation and snowmelt across the land surface into bodies of water
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- The supply of fresh water stored underground in porous rock and soil.
- Precipitation that remains above ground in lakes, rivers, streams, and ponds
- Embankments built along the banks of a river to prevent it from overflowing into neighboring land
- A water-conserving agricultural technique that delivers water directly to plant roots through perforated tubing (also known as drip irrigation)
- The low-lying area bordering a river channel that has a high potential to submerge during heavy rains
- Reusable wastewater from sinks, showers, and washing machines that has not come into contact with raw sewage
- The sinking or settling of the land surface, often caused by the over-pumping and depletion of aquifers
16 Clues: The supply of fresh water stored underground in porous rock and soil. • Precipitation that remains above ground in lakes, rivers, streams, and ponds • The entire area of land that drains into a single river, lake, or ocean basin • The general process of removing salt from ocean or brackish water to produce usable fresh water • ...
climate 2023-11-13
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- process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- Is it important to have clean freshwater?
- gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- how much of the earth is covered by water
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- How much of the earth's water is salty?
- trap some of the sun's heat so it doesn't all bounce back into space?
- the weather condition prevailing in an area in general or over a long period of time
- will earth run out of water someday?
- Most of the fresh water is locked up in what?
- How many countries can the worlds freshwater be found in?
- cycle of process by which water circulates between earth's atmosphere and land
11 Clues: will earth run out of water someday? • How much of the earth's water is salty? • Is it important to have clean freshwater? • how much of the earth is covered by water • Most of the fresh water is locked up in what? • gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat • process that changes liquid water to gaseous water • ...
Climate 2018-11-29
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- longest or shortest days of the year
- surface features of an area
- moving paralell to the ground
- condition of the atmosphere at a certain time and place
- the night time and day time are equal
- condition of the atmosphere for a long period of time
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- height above sea level
- form of water that falls from the sky
- Currents-the movements of water that distribute energy on Earth
- Cycle-the ever lasting process water takes on Earth
10 Clues: height above sea level • surface features of an area • moving paralell to the ground • longest or shortest days of the year • form of water that falls from the sky • the night time and day time are equal • Cycle-the ever lasting process water takes on Earth • condition of the atmosphere for a long period of time • condition of the atmosphere at a certain time and place • ...
Cellular Respiration 2021-11-04
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- what ATP supplies you with
- gas produced from glucose break down
- location of krebs cycle and ETC
- location of the krebs cycle
- conditions that require oxygen
- the breaking of the last phosphate group
- second step in cellular respiration
- amount of turns Krebs cycle does
- oxidation of _ molecule to produce acetyl CoA
- number of phases in cellular respiration
- adenosine triphosphate
- sugar needed to start cellular respiration
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- conditions that require no oxygen
- occurs when no oxygen is present
- inner membrane of the mitochondria
- electron carrier produced during glycolysis
- a molecule in the cristae of mitochondria
- location of glycolysis in the cell
- occurs in the cytoplasm and splits glucose
- electron carrier produced by the Krebs Cycle
- production of ATP using ion gradient
- final electron acceptor
- a process that energy is released
23 Clues: adenosine triphosphate • final electron acceptor • what ATP supplies you with • location of the krebs cycle • conditions that require oxygen • location of krebs cycle and ETC • occurs when no oxygen is present • amount of turns Krebs cycle does • conditions that require no oxygen • a process that energy is released • inner membrane of the mitochondria • ...
HR crossword 2022-10-10
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- is the abbreviation for Return Over Investments
- The 1st step in the HR Analytics process
- The 3rd step in the HR analytics process
- Process of interpreting data
- The type of work culture in Germany
- Synonym of petition
- The — that PM employs is to promote employees, align objectives and give feedback
- The 4th stage in the PM cycle
- An specific goal or target
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- Synonym of organization
- Synonym of quantification
- Performance Management allows to — talent
- The 3rd stage in the PM cycle
- PM allows to develop —
- The 2nd stage in the PM cycle
- The type of work culture in China
- The type of work culture in the US
- The 1st stage in the PM cycle
- Each country has a different —
- Performance Management allows to keep employees —
20 Clues: Synonym of petition • PM allows to develop — • Synonym of organization • Synonym of quantification • An specific goal or target • Process of interpreting data • The 3rd stage in the PM cycle • The 2nd stage in the PM cycle • The 1st stage in the PM cycle • The 4th stage in the PM cycle • Each country has a different — • The type of work culture in China • ...
Mitosis and Meiosis 2023-03-01
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- chromosomes are on opposite sides of the cell
- second step in Meiosis
- cell grows and preforms its functions
- a stage in Mitosis and Meiosis
- a stage that includes mitosis and cytokinesis
- what chromosomes help create
- a type of cell division that ends up with four daughter cells
- a multicellular organism except egg or sperm
- a gene carrying DNA
- second growth phase of the cell cycle
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- long strands of DNA found in eukaryotic cells nucleus
- instructions for making an organism
- the first growth phase of the cell cycle
- identical copies of chromosomes
- the final stage of cell cycle
- the synthesis phase of the cell cycle
- process of reproduction and growth of cells
- a type of cell division
- reproductive cells
- a condensed region where chromatids are held together
20 Clues: reproductive cells • a gene carrying DNA • second step in Meiosis • a type of cell division • what chromosomes help create • the final stage of cell cycle • a stage in Mitosis and Meiosis • identical copies of chromosomes • instructions for making an organism • cell grows and preforms its functions • the synthesis phase of the cell cycle • second growth phase of the cell cycle • ...
Mitosis and Meiosis 2023-03-01
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- chromosomes are on opposite sides of the cell
- second step in Meiosis
- cell grows and preforms its functions
- a stage in Mitosis and Meiosis
- a stage that includes mitosis and cytokinesis
- what chromosomes help create
- a type of cell division that ends up with four daughter cells
- a multicellular organism except egg or sperm
- a gene carrying DNA
- second growth phase of the cell cycle
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- long strands of DNA found in eukaryotic cells nucleus
- instructions for making an organism
- the first growth phase of the cell cycle
- identical copies of chromosomes
- the final stage of cell cycle
- the synthesis phase of the cell cycle
- process of reproduction and growth of cells
- a type of cell division
- reproductive cells
- a condensed region where chromatids are held together
20 Clues: reproductive cells • a gene carrying DNA • second step in Meiosis • a type of cell division • what chromosomes help create • the final stage of cell cycle • a stage in Mitosis and Meiosis • identical copies of chromosomes • instructions for making an organism • cell grows and preforms its functions • the synthesis phase of the cell cycle • second growth phase of the cell cycle • ...
law of conservation 2025-05-01
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- photosynthesis is a _____ change
- worms are examples of _____
- precipitation is involved in the _____
- matter cannot be created or _____
- main source of energy
- plants take in _____ in the carbon cycle
- primary consumers are _____
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- opposite of photosynthesis
- process plants undergo
- energy is always being _____
- cellular respiration and photosynthesis occurs in _____
- the air we breathe
- sunlight is absorbed by the _____ in plants
- also called sugar
- absorbs water
15 Clues: absorbs water • also called sugar • the air we breathe • main source of energy • process plants undergo • opposite of photosynthesis • worms are examples of _____ • primary consumers are _____ • energy is always being _____ • photosynthesis is a _____ change • matter cannot be created or _____ • precipitation is involved in the _____ • plants take in _____ in the carbon cycle • ...
Unit 7 Science 2022-01-11
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- amount of salt. It is higher in the poles and decreases the temperature of the water. It also increases the density of water.
- effect-Causes currents to move in circular patterns.
- change in state from a gas to a liquid.
- Small streams of water join together to form rivers
- cycle-Moves water between the atmosphere and Earth's surface by using energy from the sun and the force of gravity.
- a large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans. These do carry water from one place to another
- Nina- When surface water in the Eastern Pacific is colder than normal.
- where groundwater is found. To obtain from this you must drill a well into the water table.
- The process in which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change into water vapor-a gas.
- change in state from a solid to a gas
- The weather conditions. Is affected by a surface current.
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- process in which water is lost through a plants leaves
- that fills up the spaces in the underground soil and rock layers.
- any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the surface.
- An object that allows liquid and gasses to easily pass through it.
- is a result of energy transferring from an underwater earthquake. These are most common in the pacific ocean,
- movement of water into the ground from the surface.
- Forms, when the wind blows across the water's surface, transmits their energy to the water. The size depends on the duration of the wave and the strength of the wave.
- table-Is the location from the permeable soil and the saturated soil. People drill into this to obtain groundwater from an aquifer.
- Nino- When surface water in the western Pacific Ocean is warmer than normal. This causes a shift in weather patterns
20 Clues: change in state from a solid to a gas • change in state from a gas to a liquid. • Small streams of water join together to form rivers • effect-Causes currents to move in circular patterns. • movement of water into the ground from the surface. • process in which water is lost through a plants leaves • The weather conditions. Is affected by a surface current. • ...
Earth's Waters 2016-09-11
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- water from oceans or seas or both
- a storage space for fluids
- a large body of water within a body of land
- transitional lands between terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at or near the surface, or the land is covered by shallow water
- process where rain water soaks into the ground
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds
- a zone of partially saturated soil just above the water table
- rain, sleet, snow, or hail that falls to the earth as the result of water vapor condensing in the atmosphere
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- upper surface of an unconfined aquifer
- is a transparent fluid which forms the world's streams, lakes, oceans and rain and is the major constituent of the fluids of organisms
- soil, rock or sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years
- a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea
- evaporation of water from plants and leaves
- describes the constant movement of water above, on, and below the earth's surface. Processes such as precipitation, evaporation, condensation, infiltration, and runoff comprise the cycle.
- average length of time that an entity, in this case a water molecule, will remain in a reservoir
- is the water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock
- is the measure of all the salts dissolved in water
- a geologic formation that holds and yields usable amounts of water
- also known as Global Ocean Conveyor (Acronym)
19 Clues: a storage space for fluids • water from oceans or seas or both • upper surface of an unconfined aquifer • a large body of water within a body of land • evaporation of water from plants and leaves • also known as Global Ocean Conveyor (Acronym) • process where rain water soaks into the ground • is the measure of all the salts dissolved in water • ...
Cycles in Ecology 2022-02-17
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- desalination by means of applying pressure to salt water through a semi-permeable membrane and pushing potable water through the other side
- examples of this are rain, snow, hailstones
- desalination by means of evaporating water and then condensing it, leaving salt in the flask
- death or excretion by plants/ animals produces this type of nitrogen
- process by which nitrogen gas is converted to nitrates
- process by which plants release water vapour
- nitrates are converted to nitrogen gas by this type of bacteria
- the form of carbon found in the atmosphere
- the type of bacteria that is associated with ammonia
- what dead plants/animals form after death, when not decomposed by microorganisms
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- describes the burning of fossil fuels
- a practice in farming which allows replenishment of nutrients in soil, by the production of nitrates by bacteria in legume roots
- the removal of salt from water
- farmers apply this nitrate to soil for better plant growth
- describes clean, drinking water
- the process in which plants use up the CO2 in the atmosphere (also how animals release the CO2)
- nitrifying bacteria converts ammonia into this type of nitrogen
- the second stage of the water cycle
- the only form of nitrogen that can be used by plants
19 Clues: the removal of salt from water • describes clean, drinking water • the second stage of the water cycle • describes the burning of fossil fuels • the form of carbon found in the atmosphere • examples of this are rain, snow, hailstones • process by which plants release water vapour • the only form of nitrogen that can be used by plants • ...
Q3 crossword 2023-03-10
8 Clues: the class you are • is how plants grow • is how people live • what can kill people • little finger things • cycle how we get water • something that was never alive • what circulates blood to keep us living
science 2021-04-21
11 Clues: is fun • has layers • has an cycle • planets are cool • are in the ground • is part of the earth • is the most wet layer • is a natural resource • plates are always moving • is part of heat transfer's • resources are water and food
A Level Biology 2017-05-11
Across
- initiates the cardiac cycle.
- water potential of pure water.
- a different version of a gene.
- amino acid needed for disulphide bonds in proteins.
- "cell drinking".
- a functioning polypeptide molecule.
- contraction of the heart and ejection of blood.
- reagent used to test for the presence of protein.
- a cofactor-activated enzyme.
- bond between nucleotides in a strand of DNA.
- provides shape and stability to a cell.
- this type of reaction releases energy from ATP.
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- main structural protein in skin and blood vessels.
- main structural material in the casparian strip.
- where ribosomes are synthesised.
- building block of nucleic acids.
- a measure of the spread of data.
- an example of a fibrous protein.
- an example of a monosaccharide.
- needed for transcription.
20 Clues: "cell drinking". • needed for transcription. • initiates the cardiac cycle. • a cofactor-activated enzyme. • water potential of pure water. • a different version of a gene. • an example of a monosaccharide. • where ribosomes are synthesised. • building block of nucleic acids. • a measure of the spread of data. • an example of a fibrous protein. • ...
Review Science This Is 2025-04-09
Across
- light passes through an object and bends
- allows the flow of energy (metal)
- less dense
- light does not pass through an object
- source of energy for the water cycle and food webs
- sediment left in a place and creates a river delta
- eats plants and animals
- (2 words)your are born with
- mushrooms, bacteria, worms
- plany eater
- iron, nickel, cobalt and steel
- movement of sediment
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- organism that hunts
- organism that's being hunted
- light bounces off an object
- the ability to dissolve
- a substance that can dissolve is _______
- organism that makes its own energy
- meat eater
- created by wind, water and ice
- stops or slows down the flow of energy (palstic)
- fossil fuel made by plants
- more dense
23 Clues: less dense • meat eater • more dense • plany eater • organism that hunts • movement of sediment • the ability to dissolve • eats plants and animals • fossil fuel made by plants • mushrooms, bacteria, worms • light bounces off an object • (2 words)your are born with • organism that's being hunted • created by wind, water and ice • iron, nickel, cobalt and steel • ...
Earth’s Systems 2020-12-09
Across
- movement of water around earth
- crust that makes up continents
- all the ice on Earth
- water on Earth’s surface moves from high to low elevation
- upper part of mantle
- atmospheric layer 10km-50km above Earth
- water falls to Earth’s surface
- top limit of troposphere
- water vapor condenses into liquid
- top limit of mesosphere
- water On Earth’s surface is absorbed into ground
- top limit of stratosphere
- all the air on and surrounding Earth
- water with salt in it
- Earth’s innermost layer
- atmospheric layer 85km-500km above Earth
- lower part of mantle
- gas that helps keep Earth warm
- Earth’s middle layer
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- step in water cycle where liquid changes to gas
- outermost layer/shell of Earth
- large slabs in lithosphere
- plants take up water through their roots
- atmospheric layer 50km-85km above Earth
- water without salt in it
- pressure exerted by weight of air
- all the water on Earth
- how much an element occurs compared to others
- outermost layer of atmosphere
- atmospheric layer closest to Earth
- oxygen and silicon bound together
- water evaporates through stomata in leaves
- volume of an element compared to volume of other elements
- crust that covers ocean floor
- all living things on Earth
- inner part of the core
- all the rocks on and in Earth
- total mass of an element compared to mass of other elements
- outer part of the core
- runoff collects in rivers and flows to lakes or oceans
- Earth’s outermost layer
41 Clues: all the ice on Earth • upper part of mantle • lower part of mantle • Earth’s middle layer • water with salt in it • all the water on Earth • inner part of the core • outer part of the core • top limit of mesosphere • Earth’s innermost layer • Earth’s outermost layer • water without salt in it • top limit of troposphere • top limit of stratosphere • large slabs in lithosphere • ...
Weather 2023-04-25
Across
- the state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
- runoff excess water, from rain or other sources, that flows over the land surface
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to or condenses on the ground
- a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass are brought toward one another
- the process by which a liquid turns into a gas
- transfer the process of energy moving from one energy store to another
- the Earth's rocks and soil
- the water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand, and rock
- the parts of the Earth made up of liquid water, ice, or water vapor
- the process by which a gas turns into a liquid
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- the layers of gas surrounding a planet
- the measure of how hot or cold a substance or object is
- humidity a measurement of water vapor in the air, compared to how much there could be
- cycle a model describing how water continually cycles among land, ocean, and air
- a very tiny piece of matter
- the movement of water vapor from a plant into the atmosphere
- all living organisms make up this
- point the temperature at which vapor, such as smoke or fog, begins to condense
18 Clues: the Earth's rocks and soil • a very tiny piece of matter • all living organisms make up this • the layers of gas surrounding a planet • the process by which a liquid turns into a gas • the process by which a gas turns into a liquid • the measure of how hot or cold a substance or object is • the state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place • ...
Life Cycle 2025-07-04
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- some animals give_______
- a cycle to have young and grow into adult
- the stage begins from a ____________ egg
- the intercouse happens within the male/female body
- some animals life cycle are within a few _____
- this is for 4 stage life cycle, before adult stage
- the parents will lay ___ that have hard/soft ____
- mammals life cycles can take many ______
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- 2-3 stage life cycle youngs ____ their adults
- this is for 4 stage life cycle, after egg stage
- some animals lay _____
- the intercourse happens out of the male/female body
- the young of 3 stage life cycle insects
13 Clues: some animals lay _____ • some animals give_______ • the young of 3 stage life cycle insects • the stage begins from a ____________ egg • mammals life cycles can take many ______ • a cycle to have young and grow into adult • 2-3 stage life cycle youngs ____ their adults • some animals life cycle are within a few _____ • this is for 4 stage life cycle, after egg stage • ...
Q1 Env science crossword 2024-10-29
Across
- Type of bacteria that converts nitrogen compounds back to nitrogen gas in the atmosphere
- Process that releases stored carbon into the atmosphere when animals and plants die
- Gaseous form of water, crucial in the water cycle
- Long-term storage of carbon in rock formations, soil, or the ocean
- This macromolecule provides the body's main energy source
- The movement of water across land and into rivers, lakes, and oceans
- The movement of phosphorus through rocks, soil, water, and living organisms
- The process by which bacteria convert nitrogen gas into forms plants can use
- Water moves from plants to the atmosphere through this process
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- Main type of biological molecule that stores genetic information
- The breaking down of rocks and minerals through wind, rain, and temperature changes
- The process by which water vapor turns into liquid in the atmosphere
- Process where organisms take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- Essential element for DNA, often cycled through soil and water
- A term for non-living components in an ecosystem
- Describes a substance that does not chemically react easily, like nitrogen in the atmosphere
16 Clues: A term for non-living components in an ecosystem • Gaseous form of water, crucial in the water cycle • This macromolecule provides the body's main energy source • Essential element for DNA, often cycled through soil and water • Water moves from plants to the atmosphere through this process • Main type of biological molecule that stores genetic information • ...
Week 30 Crossword 2025-10-09
Across
- – A quick bright light
- – Rain with thunder and lightning
- – A very strong snowstorm
- – A round pattern that repeats
- – Something that flows, like water
- – Outside, not inside a building
- – Trees, animals, and everything outside
- – Bad weather with wind, rain, or snow
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- – Something that needs to be fixed or solved
- – To become different
- – When water turns into gas and goes into the air
- – Came down to the ground
- – A huge storm with strong winds and rain
- – A spinning, funnel-shaped storm
- – To give information or tell what happened
- – A special job or task to do
- – To separate into pieces or to take a rest
- storm – Strong wind that blows lots of dust
- – The way to go (like north, south, east, west)
- – More than one storm
20 Clues: – To become different • – More than one storm • – A quick bright light • – Came down to the ground • – A very strong snowstorm • – A special job or task to do • – A round pattern that repeats • – Outside, not inside a building • – Rain with thunder and lightning • – A spinning, funnel-shaped storm • – Something that flows, like water • – Bad weather with wind, rain, or snow • ...
The Hydrosphere and Biosphere- Alli Kafer 2023-10-10
Across
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- water released from clouds in various forms
- the amount of dissolved salt in water
- also known as world ocean
- another name for water cycle
Down
- the process where moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere
- the processes when water moves between the oceans, atmosphere, and land, including precipitation, evaporation, and transpiration
- the process of gaseous water(water vapor) turning into liquid water
- gaseous water
- the watery part of the Earth including liquid water, vapor, and ice
10 Clues: gaseous water • also known as world ocean • another name for water cycle • the amount of dissolved salt in water • water released from clouds in various forms • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • the process of gaseous water(water vapor) turning into liquid water • the watery part of the Earth including liquid water, vapor, and ice • ...
taylor's pollution crossword 2021-02-08
Across
- a chemical substance used to kill insects
- orgasms that lives mainly in the water
- a natural chemical substance to soil to make it better for growing plants
- the ill-conceived economic plant had disastrous effect on food products
- poison wastes or other millstreams
- sea life
- water and waste materials that is carried away in the sewers
- disturbing or something that confuses someone or something
- a natural environment of a plant or an animal
- a small amount of something
- the process by which water runs thru a cycle
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- something that pollutes,esp a waste substance that makes the air,water,or land impure or unhealthy; contaminant
- to make dirtily,polluted,or not used-able by touching or adding something
- to cut a straight line across or thru
- liquids or solids that have something to do with chemistry
- the things and conditions that are all around someone or something
- something that can be brought and soled
- a substance used to kill unwanted plants such as weeds
18 Clues: sea life • a small amount of something • poison wastes or other millstreams • to cut a straight line across or thru • orgasms that lives mainly in the water • something that can be brought and soled • a chemical substance used to kill insects • the process by which water runs thru a cycle • a natural environment of a plant or an animal • ...
Clothing Care 2019-10-23
Across
- ______is a type of bleach.
- ____ should not be used directly on whites.
- Another word for clothes is ______.
- Washing clothes in cold water keeps clothes from ________.
- When caring for clothes you should develop a daily _____.
- Hot water can cause dark colors to _______.
- Using too much detergent can cause ____ left on clothes.
- A ______ hanger is used for coats and jackets.
- Removing ____from a lint scree reduces the risk of fire.
- An HE washer uses less _____.
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- Rinsing in _____ water saves energy.
- To ____ means to fix clothing.
- ______ Is a type of fastener that should be opened when removing clothing and closed before washing.
- An HE washer uses less _____.
- There are a variety of ____ that are for specific clothing.
- Clothes that are wrinkled should be ______.
- ____ is another word for soiled or stained clothes.
- When using an HE washer it removes more water in the sun cycle to cut down during time in the dryer.
- Before cleaning a garment read the washing instructions on the _____.
19 Clues: ______is a type of bleach. • An HE washer uses less _____. • An HE washer uses less _____. • To ____ means to fix clothing. • Another word for clothes is ______. • Rinsing in _____ water saves energy. • ____ should not be used directly on whites. • Clothes that are wrinkled should be ______. • Hot water can cause dark colors to _______. • ...
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Across
- The typical weather pattern in an area over a long period of time.
- The pattern of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.
- Th continuous cycle by which water transfers from the ground to the atmosphere and back down again.
- One that produces it's own food.
- The very slow movement of the continents.
- One that eats both plants and animals.
- A carnivore that eats on dead organisms.
- The process in which molecules of water absorb energy to turn into a gas.
- One that eats meat.
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- A grassland close to the equator
- One that eats plants.
- The movement of one organism from one area to the next.
- A diagram that shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in the food web.
- The study of where organisms live.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The process in which a gas turns into a liquid.
- The region of shallow ocean water over the continental shelf.
- Species that are carried to a new location by people.
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms.
- The area in which the clean river water hits the salty ocean water.
20 Clues: One that eats meat. • One that eats plants. • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • A grassland close to the equator • One that produces it's own food. • The study of where organisms live. • One that eats both plants and animals. • A carnivore that eats on dead organisms. • The very slow movement of the continents. • The process in which a gas turns into a liquid. • ...
Earth and space 2021-04-15
Across
- where the air is cooler, water vapor turns back into drops of water
- everything that exists
- occurs when one object passes through the shadow of another
- rain or snow
- when weathering changes things over time
- the path Earth takes as it revolves
- the planet we live on
- the center of the Earth
- Each point at Earth's orbits at which daylight hours are at their greatest or fewest hours
- the layer of rock beneath Earth's crust
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- the process of breaking rock into silt, clay, sand, and other tiny pieces.
- an imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and its north and south poles
- The process of liquid water changing to water vapor
- Large, round bodies that revolve around a star
- is the average of all weather conditions through all seasons over a period of time.
- the cycle in which Earth's water moves through the environment
- the 3rd layer of the Earth.
- when the hours of daylight and darkness are the same
- the distance light travels in one Earth year.
- the outer layer of the earth
- is a star and has a temperature of 5,778 degrees
21 Clues: rain or snow • the planet we live on • everything that exists • the center of the Earth • the 3rd layer of the Earth. • the outer layer of the earth • the path Earth takes as it revolves • the layer of rock beneath Earth's crust • when weathering changes things over time • the distance light travels in one Earth year. • Large, round bodies that revolve around a star • ...
Science Vocabulary Review 2022-05-17
Across
- a consumer that eats only meat
- features that describe an organism.
- the process of which a parent makes offspring
- coloring that helps an organism blend in with its environment
- an internal or external characteristic or feature
- a organism that makes its own food.
- a smaller version of a parent without wings.
- a behavior and feature that helps an organism survive.
- a community of living and non living things
- a consumer that eats plants and animals
- the force that drives Earth's patterns, the water cycle and the food chain.
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- any form of water that falls to Earth.
- a consumer that eats only plants
- the process of the Earth orbiting the Sun
- a organism that's consumed
- when liquid water changes into a gas
- the process of a plant making food with carbon dioxide, water and sunlight.
- a organism that hunts and feeds on another organism
- another name for a caterpillar or wormlike thing
- a living thing
- a organism that eats to gain energy
- the stage between larva and adult
- the process of the Earth spinning
- To make or become different
- when water vapor rises into the air and cools.
25 Clues: a living thing • a organism that's consumed • To make or become different • a consumer that eats only meat • a consumer that eats only plants • the stage between larva and adult • the process of the Earth spinning • features that describe an organism. • a organism that eats to gain energy • a organism that makes its own food. • when liquid water changes into a gas • ...
Ecology part B 2024-03-07
Across
- Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Sweet energy source that plants make during photosynthesis
- The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell
- Cycle where a change in one part of the ecosystem triggers a response
- Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things
- Organisms such as plants use sunlight to create food from carbon and water.
- What goes in and out of the cell
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere
- Water evaporates from bodies of water rise to the atmosphere to from clods and released stored water
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- The movement of molecules across a cell membrane
- Natural balances of substances like oxygen or nutrients
- Earths tempture changing due to daily human activities
- Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane
- Carbon moves from plants animals and soil then repeat
- Earths temperature getting warmer due to human activities
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Gasses in the atmosphere trapping heat form the sun
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane
- Colorless orderless gas found in the atmosphere absorbed by plants to make food
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • What goes in and out of the cell • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The movement of molecules across a cell membrane • Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy • Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane • The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell • Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things • ...
Ecology part B 2024-03-07
Across
- Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Sweet energy source that plants make during photosynthesis
- The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell
- Cycle where a change in one part of the ecosystem triggers a response
- Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things
- Organisms such as plants use sunlight to create food from carbon and water.
- What goes in and out of the cell
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere
- Water evaporates from bodies of water rise to the atmosphere to from clods and released stored water
Down
- The movement of molecules across a cell membrane
- Natural balances of substances like oxygen or nutrients
- Earths tempture changing due to daily human activities
- Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane
- Carbon moves from plants animals and soil then repeat
- Earths temperature getting warmer due to human activities
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Gasses in the atmosphere trapping heat form the sun
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane
- Colorless orderless gas found in the atmosphere absorbed by plants to make food
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • What goes in and out of the cell • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The movement of molecules across a cell membrane • Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy • Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane • The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell • Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things • ...
Science Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle By: Aryanah Brown 2020-04-03
Across
- Tide a tide that occurs every full and new moon
- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- Ridge the longest mountain chains
- the amount of dissolved salt in the ocean
- Tide a tide that occurs every first and third quarter
- the process of any form of water falling from the sky
- the highest point in a wave
- the constant change in sea level
- the process of evaporation in plants
- the process when water falls from a surface because of the Earth's gravity
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- the process in which a gas forms into a liquid
- the process in which the sun's energy heats up water and turns water in to a gas/water vapor
- Current a current that occurs far below the surface and is very cold and salty
- a subsurface current that is near shore and that pulls objects out to sea
- Plain a large,flat, almost level area in the deep ocean basin
- Valley a long narrow valley that forms where tectonic plates separate
- the process of which material is loosened, dissolved, or worn away and transported to another place by wind, water, ice, or gravity
- Water Cycle the non-stop movement of water moving from the atmosphere, the land, and the ocean
- the lowest point in a wave
- Current a current that occurs near the surface and is less dense than deep currents
20 Clues: the lowest point in a wave • the highest point in a wave • the constant change in sea level • Ridge the longest mountain chains • the process of evaporation in plants • the amount of dissolved salt in the ocean • the process in which a gas forms into a liquid • Tide a tide that occurs every full and new moon • Tide a tide that occurs every first and third quarter • ...
Water Voss-World Puzzle 2020-10-12
Across
- controls light penetration and temperature
- the deepest ocean layers are called the _____ zone
- coral reefs and ______ are among the world’s most productive and diverse ecosystems
- rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves and stems
- similar to bog except they are mainly fed by groundwater
- most marine communities depend on _______ organisms
- _______ affects the amount of oxygen that can be stored in water
- occupied by a variety of snails, burrowing worms, fish, and other organisms
- the _______ redistributes water through our environment
- _____ islands popular for real estate development
- process of the water cycle allows water to enter the surface of the Earth
- a chemical sometimes used to disinfect drinking water supplies
- conversion of solid/liquid by heat to fumes/vapor
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- “sea” in Greek
- shallow ecosystems in which land surface is saturated/submerged for a part of the year
- special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- “Get out of my wooded wetland!”
- corals expel their algal partners and then die via _____
- noun for the act of being filtered through a thick or porous substance
- the oceans cover about ______ percent of the Earth’s surface
- free-floating photosynthetic plants
- sharp temperature boundary
- onions and ogres are like oceans, they have ____(s)
- depressions in a rocky shoreline
- another name for water
- a large store of something (typically water)
27 Clues: “sea” in Greek • another name for water • sharp temperature boundary • “Get out of my wooded wetland!” • depressions in a rocky shoreline • free-floating photosynthetic plants • controls light penetration and temperature • a large store of something (typically water) • rock that can contain or transmit groundwater • special variety of trees that grow in salt water • ...
Science Review Puzzle 2025-07-07
Across
- What kind of soil is best to grow plants?
- What is the 2nd stage of a plant life-cycle?
- What part of a plant catches sunlight?
- What part of a plant is a carrot?
- Which direction does the sun set?
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- Which part of a plant helps it to stand up?
- What part of a plant is a watermelon?
- A plant needs four things to grow: light, water, ______, and soil.
- Which direction does the sun rise?
- What is the last stage of plant life-cycle?
- What do we put in the ground to grow a plant?
- What is below humus, loam, clay, sand?
12 Clues: What part of a plant is a carrot? • Which direction does the sun set? • Which direction does the sun rise? • What part of a plant is a watermelon? • What part of a plant catches sunlight? • What is below humus, loam, clay, sand? • What kind of soil is best to grow plants? • Which part of a plant helps it to stand up? • What is the last stage of plant life-cycle? • ...
Surface Water and Groundwater 2019-11-18
Across
- The upward motion of ocean water that results in cold, nutrient rich water to be brought to the surface
- This is what drive surface currents
- The process of surface water entering the Earth's surface and becoming groundwater
- Is the measure of the volume of stream water that flows over a particular location within a given period of time
- A bend or curve in a stream channel caused by moving water
- Water that flows over the surface and is a major component of the water cycle
- Water that contains high concentrations of calcium, magnesium, or iron is called _____ water
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- Land that is covered in water for part of the year
- The sinking of land
- Explosive hot springs that erupt at regular intervals
- All of the land area whose water drains into a stream system
- A natural underground opening with a connection to Earth’s surface
- Depression in the ground caused by the collapse of a cave or by the direct dissolution of bedrock by acidic rain or moist soil
- When waters flows over the sides of a stream's banks onto the surrounding land
14 Clues: The sinking of land • This is what drive surface currents • Land that is covered in water for part of the year • Explosive hot springs that erupt at regular intervals • A bend or curve in a stream channel caused by moving water • All of the land area whose water drains into a stream system • A natural underground opening with a connection to Earth’s surface • ...
Earth's Cycles 2024-03-08
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- Water vapor that bonds together and forms water droplets
- The process of water moving constantly in the environment
- Water falling from the sky in any form
- The element that is the basis of all life on earth.
- A gas that makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- a gas that people breathe out
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- The process of moving carbon between people, plants and the environment
- When liquid water evaporates or changes from a liquid to a gas it is called this
- The cycle of how nitrogen moves between plants, animals, bacteria, the atmosphere and the ground
- The process of liquid becoming a gas
- A white or gray mass of water droplets in the earth's atmosphere
- Excess rainwater that is not absorbed by the earth
12 Clues: a gas that people breathe out • The process of liquid becoming a gas • Water falling from the sky in any form • A gas that makes up 78% of the atmosphere • Excess rainwater that is not absorbed by the earth • The element that is the basis of all life on earth. • Water vapor that bonds together and forms water droplets • ...
Cell Cycle 2021-11-19
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- holds sister chromatids together.
- phase of the cell cycle during which chromatin condenses into chromosomes.
- uncontrolled cell division.
- phase of the cell cycle during which chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
- produces the spindle fibers in animal cells.
- the stage of the cell or nucleus when it is not in mitosis?
- phase of interphase during which DNA replicates.
- the stage of the cell or nucleus when it is not in mitosis.
- is a stage in the eukaryotic cell cycle at which the cell examines internal and external cues.
- the location of DNA in all eukaryotic cells.
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- is a double membrane that encloses the cell nucleus.
- the second growth period of the cell cycle following DNA replication and preceding prophase, during which the cell forms the materials that make up the spindle.
- network of microtubules that move the chromosomes in a cell.
- phase of the cell cycle during which the cleavage furrow forms(in animal cells) and two identical daughter cells are produced.
- phase of the cell cycle during which chromosomes begin to unwind into chromatin: nuclear envelope reforms.
- division of the nucleus; consists of four stages(prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase).
- the ability of a cell to receive, process, and transmit signals with its environment and with itself.
- phase of the cell cycle during which the sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles.
- occurs when a DNA gene is damaged or changed in such a way as to alter the genetic message carried by that gene.
19 Clues: uncontrolled cell division. • holds sister chromatids together. • produces the spindle fibers in animal cells. • the location of DNA in all eukaryotic cells. • phase of interphase during which DNA replicates. • is a double membrane that encloses the cell nucleus. • the stage of the cell or nucleus when it is not in mitosis? • ...
Activities crossword puzzle 2021-11-17
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- practice for a sporting event
- read books
- consume food.
- play instrument
- connected to the REM cycle
- use a computer
- consume water.
- spend time with friends
- pickup weights
- watch tv
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- hear music
- play on a PS4 or xbox
- go to planet fitness
- go on a motorcycle
- walk horizintally in water
- use paintbrush on canvas
- use pencil and paper to make art
- work
- use your legs at a fast pace.
- use skis to slide down hill
- go to building with teachers and students
- use pen and paper
- go on a bike
- babysitting
- call someone
- move rhythmically to music.
- make musical sounds with the voice.
- using your legs at a slow pace.
28 Clues: work • watch tv • hear music • read books • babysitting • go on a bike • call someone • consume food. • use a computer • consume water. • pickup weights • play instrument • use pen and paper • go on a motorcycle • go to planet fitness • play on a PS4 or xbox • spend time with friends • use paintbrush on canvas • walk horizintally in water • connected to the REM cycle • use skis to slide down hill • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-01
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- Lose half as much water as C3 plants.
- What is inside a chloroplast?
- Create the colors you see in the fall
- Grow slowly but lose little water
- The primary source of energy for cells.
- compounds that absorb light
- Can be reflected, transmitted, or absorbed
- The (blank) cycle happens in the stroma.
- They must get food from other sources
- Changed into ATP when a phosphate group is added
- The most common source of ATP
- What ions have a higher concentration inside the thylakoid?
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- Responsible for collecting sunlight
- All living things depend on this.
- Allow for gas exchange
- The name of the stacks that thylakoids form
- What becomes "excited?"
- The most common pigment
- (Blank) reactions capture energy from sunlight.
- Can make their own food
20 Clues: Allow for gas exchange • What becomes "excited?" • The most common pigment • Can make their own food • compounds that absorb light • What is inside a chloroplast? • The most common source of ATP • All living things depend on this. • Grow slowly but lose little water • Responsible for collecting sunlight • Lose half as much water as C3 plants. • ...
science day 2024-02-11
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- made from tiny rocks
- divides the earth into 2 halves
- used to move heavy things
- reason why a bird can fly
- light passing through spectacles
- one half of the 24hours day cycle
- light passing through a milky glass
- when a tree blocks the light of the Sun
- not clear
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- part of earth lit by the Sun.
- the bouncing of a ball
- light passes through a window but is blocked by a curtain because it is______
- a metal ball in water
- given by the Sun that keeps us warm
- Jupiter , Neptune , Pluto
- given by the Sun that helps us see objects
- a building upright in one position
- the wool used to make sweaters
- a wooden plank on water
- where all of lifeform is found
20 Clues: not clear • made from tiny rocks • a metal ball in water • the bouncing of a ball • a wooden plank on water • Jupiter , Neptune , Pluto • used to move heavy things • reason why a bird can fly • part of earth lit by the Sun. • the wool used to make sweaters • where all of lifeform is found • divides the earth into 2 halves • light passing through spectacles • ...
Plant Classes and Parts 2025-01-13
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- makes pollen/sperm
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- transports water and minerals
- plants that complete their life in 2 growing seasons
- Cotton,Linen, Wool, etc.
- lumber and other wood products
- coverting sunlight into food and energy
- produces food for the plant
- The plant/plant products are used by humans
- transports food
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- process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce for more than 2 years or growing seasons
- loss of water through evaporation
- attracts pollinators
- when humans use the animal/animal products that feed on plants or plant products
- anchor the plant
- means "naked seed" in Greek
- the female part of the flower
- the male part of the flower
- protects the flower
- catches the pollen
21 Clues: transports food • anchor the plant • makes pollen/sperm • catches the pollen • protects the flower • attracts pollinators • Cotton,Linen, Wool, etc. • means "naked seed" in Greek • the male part of the flower • produces food for the plant • transports water and minerals • the female part of the flower • lumber and other wood products • loss of water through evaporation • ...
Weather Cycle 2024-05-08
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- proceeding condensation
- Another form of evaporation (from plants)
- Process you can see on the side of your glass
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- May become ground water or flow out to sea
- Lifts water of the earths surface and into the atmosphere
- Power source of the water cycle
- Forms rivers and takes water into crevices and oceans
- Created through condensation
8 Clues: proceeding condensation • Created through condensation • Power source of the water cycle • Another form of evaporation (from plants) • May become ground water or flow out to sea • Process you can see on the side of your glass • Forms rivers and takes water into crevices and oceans • Lifts water of the earths surface and into the atmosphere
Weather Cycle 2024-05-08
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- proceeding condensation
- Another form of evaporation (from plants)
- Process you can see on the side of your glass
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- May become ground water or flow out to sea
- Lifts water of the earths surface and into the atmosphere
- Power source of the water cycle
- Forms rivers and takes water into crevices and oceans
- Created through condensation
8 Clues: proceeding condensation • Created through condensation • Power source of the water cycle • Another form of evaporation (from plants) • May become ground water or flow out to sea • Process you can see on the side of your glass • Forms rivers and takes water into crevices and oceans • Lifts water of the earths surface and into the atmosphere
L_Pizano_Hydrology.Choice.Board 2021-02-11
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- water coming back to earth in the forms of, rain, hail,snow, etc.
- is stronger than the sun in terms of the ocean and tides.
- The prices water goes through in which it travels above and below.
- Provides energy for the water cycle
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- Follows the continental shelf, the sinking of the ocean ground.
- 97% of the earths water
- In-between the Mid-ocean ridges.
- Lowest part of a wave
- The lowest part of the oceans floor.
- Highest point of a wave
10 Clues: Lowest part of a wave • 97% of the earths water • Highest point of a wave • In-between the Mid-ocean ridges. • Provides energy for the water cycle • The lowest part of the oceans floor. • is stronger than the sun in terms of the ocean and tides. • Follows the continental shelf, the sinking of the ocean ground. • ...
34_Time 2023-12-13
17 Clues: date • cycle • lunar • moment • season • history • sundial • century • century • birthday • duration • deadline • schedule • calendar • countdown • hourglass • stopwatch
Eco Friendly 2025-07-15
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- Two-wheeled transport
- Prefix meaning “green”
- Clear essential element
- Environmental colour
- Natural origin: no GM
- Flat material from pulp
- Blooms open to reveal nature’s colours
- Oaks and pines, say
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- Synthetic used in bottles
- Employ again in sustainable fashion
- Vital force from the grid?
- Capable of being broken down naturally
- Decomposed matter used to enrich soil
- Reprocess cycle anew
- Powered by the sun
15 Clues: Powered by the sun • Oaks and pines, say • Environmental colour • Reprocess cycle anew • Two-wheeled transport • Natural origin: no GM • Prefix meaning “green” • Clear essential element • Flat material from pulp • Synthetic used in bottles • Vital force from the grid? • Employ again in sustainable fashion • Decomposed matter used to enrich soil • Capable of being broken down naturally • ...
Water Keywords 2025-10-02
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- an initial change in a flow or input triggers a response that can either reinforce (positive feedback) or counter (negative feedback) the original change
- The removal of water from a source (e.g. stream or aquifer)
- shows the relationship between rainfall and the discharge (volume of water) in a river over time
- Water rises as vapour from the ground or released from leaves.
- The downward movement of water into the soil surface
- Water lands on plants and runs down their stems
- leading to a negative balance that depletes soil moisture reserves
- capturing and storing carbon dioxide through human or natural means
- a vegetation succession from a bare surface to climax vegetation that stores more carbon as it progresses
- Where water vapour comes out of leaves
- Water deep in the ground
- The overall inputs and outputs of carbon in part of the carbon cycle e.g. the atmosphere
- precipitation that flows over the land surface or through river channels
- Water that reaches the channel through slow throughflow and permeable rock below the water table
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- the maximum amount of water that soil can hold before it becomes saturated.
- precipitation will occur and replace the lost water in the soil
- An assemblage of interrelated parts that work together by way of some driving force
- The downward movement of water into the soil surface
- A state of balance within a system
- Precipitation that has already occurred
- The process of a gas turning directly into a solid, bypassing the liquid state
- Equation relating to the inputs and outputs of water into a system
- Precipitation that falls directly into a river/stream channel
- When water flows through the soil slowly, or quickly through root and animal ‘pipes’
24 Clues: Water deep in the ground • A state of balance within a system • Where water vapour comes out of leaves • Precipitation that has already occurred • Water lands on plants and runs down their stems • The downward movement of water into the soil surface • The downward movement of water into the soil surface • The removal of water from a source (e.g. stream or aquifer) • ...
Cycles of Nature 2025-01-28
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- insects and animals help with this process so flowers can produce seeds
- a baby tree
- water rests on earth
- when an animal goes through a complete transformation
- water falls down form the sky
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- this is what the earth does that causes day and night
- a creature that has gills, a tale, and hatches from an egg
- water turns from a gas into a liquid, forming clouds
- a process that repeats itself over and over
- water turns from a liquid into a gas
10 Clues: a baby tree • water rests on earth • water falls down form the sky • water turns from a liquid into a gas • a process that repeats itself over and over • water turns from a gas into a liquid, forming clouds • this is what the earth does that causes day and night • when an animal goes through a complete transformation • ...
Water Cycle Vocab Crossword Puzzle by: Omari West 2023-12-08
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- when leaves exhale water vapor.
- when a liquid turns into a solid
- a large mass of ice or frozen river.
- when gas turns into a liquid.
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- when groundwater is stored in a rock formation.
- a reserve for water that is used for everyday uses and financial purposes.
- Water that runs off the surface of the earth causing floods.
- when a solid turns into a liquid.
- when a liquid turns into a gas.
- the cycle that processes how water takes its shape and uses.
10 Clues: when gas turns into a liquid. • when leaves exhale water vapor. • when a liquid turns into a gas. • when a liquid turns into a solid • when a solid turns into a liquid. • a large mass of ice or frozen river. • when groundwater is stored in a rock formation. • Water that runs off the surface of the earth causing floods. • ...
Q3 crossword 2023-03-10
8 Clues: the class you are • is how plants grow • is how people live • what can kill people • little finger things • cycle how we get water • something that was never alive • what circulates blood to keep us living
The great red crab migration 2021-12-01
8 Clues: large water • a large number • a red shell creature • something that keeps going • A place with sand and water • something that is now living • going to one place to another • movement to one region to another
Unit 1 Exam Master Study Guide Part 2 2018-01-11
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- In this solution, water will enter the red blood cell and it will swell up and maybe pop!
- In these two phases of Interphase, the cell grows and the Organelle Count increases
- The spread of cells from a malignant tumor to a different part of the body
- New cells can only be produced by the division of ________________ cells.
- In this solution, water will leave the red blood cell, and the cell would shrivel up
- This theory explains that two organisms mutually benefit each other when they are working together. It is believed that Mitochondria and Chloroplast were once free living bacteria that were engulfed into cells and now benefit the cell and receive benefit from the cell.
- Normally code for proteins that prevent the development of tumors
- Formed when a cell that has lost the ability to control the cell keeps dividing to produce a mass of cells
- Nuclear division in Eukaryotic cells to produce two same nuclei.
- Was a hypothesis that new cells could appear from non-living materials.
- Movement of water from areas of low solute concentration to areas of high solute concentration
- Proteins that are embedded in the cell membrane and they pump only specific substances against the concentration (from low to high concentration). ATP is converted to ADP because energy is used.
- The third phase of the cell cycle
- Proteins which control and coordinate the different phases of the cell cycle
- This experiment demonstrated that spontaneous generation does not occur.
- In this phase of mitosis, the spindle fibers attach to the centromeres and pull the sister chromatids apart
- Movement of particles from the region of high concentration to the region of low concentration, a passive process which does not require energy
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- Location where the two sister chromatids are joined together
- The _______________ the number of cigarettes smoked per day, the ____________ the chance of an individual getting cancer.
- In this phase of mitosis, chromosomes condence, centrioloes move to opposite ends of the cell, and the nuclear membrane starts to break down
- In this phase of mitosis, chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
- Movement of particles that pass freely through the phospholipid bilayer WITHOUT the need of facilitators (chanels, proteins, and ect.)
- Genetically identical structures produced by DNA replication
- It was once believed that non-living things could produce_______.
- In this phase of mitosis, the nuclear membranes form around the chromosomes at each end of the cell and the spindle fibers break down.
- Number of cells in any phase of mitosis divided by all the cells observed in the slide or picture.
- In this solution, water enters and leaves the cell at the same rate, and the cell does not change shape
- This cycle produces new, identical, daughter cells
- Formed from the cells that have spread from a primary tumor
- The first phase of the cell cycle
- This is the phase of Interphase were DNA replication occurs
- An agent that causes changes in the DNA (Mutations)
32 Clues: The first phase of the cell cycle • The third phase of the cell cycle • This cycle produces new, identical, daughter cells • An agent that causes changes in the DNA (Mutations) • Formed from the cells that have spread from a primary tumor • This is the phase of Interphase were DNA replication occurs • Location where the two sister chromatids are joined together • ...
Water 2015-02-12
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- een grote watermassa zout water
- bevroren water
- een grote watermassa zoet water met oevers
- wat op straat ligt als het geregend heeft
- een rivier die naar beneden stort
- daar komt het water uit
- hiermee wordt de was helemaal schoon
- het water komt hier met stralen uit
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- een bruin drankje,gemaakt van water
- hier kan je in zwemmen
- met je hand in het water slaan
- een heldere vloeistof uit de kraan
- zo ziet water eruit als er zand in zit
- dit doe je om schoon te worden
- het heeft warm water en je kan er in zitten
- dit kan je doortrekken met water
16 Clues: bevroren water • hier kan je in zwemmen • daar komt het water uit • met je hand in het water slaan • dit doe je om schoon te worden • een grote watermassa zout water • dit kan je doortrekken met water • een rivier die naar beneden stort • een heldere vloeistof uit de kraan • een bruin drankje,gemaakt van water • het water komt hier met stralen uit • ...
WATER! 2017-05-20
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- Rain falls from a ___.
- PlayPump can ___ kids to play.
- Hot air can ___.
- Drink clean water to stay ___.
- Under the ground there can be ___ full of water.
- The PlayPump can ___ water for the town.
- PlayPump is a wonderful ___.
- a sponge can ___ water.
- Water is a good way to ___ things.
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- One ___ of water is under the ground.
- The PlayPump is a cool ___.
- PlayPump ___ water from the ground.
- I see a cloud in the ___.
- There are boats on the ___.
- Water can ___ to ice.
- In Oregon, we have a lot of ___.
16 Clues: Hot air can ___. • Water can ___ to ice. • Rain falls from a ___. • a sponge can ___ water. • I see a cloud in the ___. • The PlayPump is a cool ___. • There are boats on the ___. • PlayPump is a wonderful ___. • PlayPump can ___ kids to play. • Drink clean water to stay ___. • In Oregon, we have a lot of ___. • Water is a good way to ___ things. • PlayPump ___ water from the ground. • ...
Water 2019-05-08
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- The chemical formula for water
- Hydrogen bonds between water molecules and cell wall
- The continuous column of water is able to move up the xylem because of cohesion and adhesion
- Ice is less...than water so therefore floats
- The polarity of water makes it an excellent...
- Non polar substances that do not readily dissolve in water are...
- Waters cohesive and adhesive properties mean its...making it a useful lubricant
- Polar substances which dissolve in water are...
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- Water permits the passage of visible light
- Hydrogen bonds between water molecules
- At the surface of the liquid the inwardly-acting cohesive forces produce a …
- Plant vessel that transports food around the plant
- Bonds between water molecules
- Plant vessel that carries water and mineral ions
- Diffusion of water through partially permeable membranes
- The SHC of water
16 Clues: The SHC of water • Bonds between water molecules • The chemical formula for water • Hydrogen bonds between water molecules • Water permits the passage of visible light • Ice is less...than water so therefore floats • The polarity of water makes it an excellent... • Polar substances which dissolve in water are... • Plant vessel that carries water and mineral ions • ...
Water 2023-11-27
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- temperatuur waarbij een stof bevriest
- stof die je aan ijs kunt toevoegen zodat het sneller smelt
- temperatuur waarbij iets gaat koken
- als een gas een vloeistof wordt.
- het lange dunne stuk van een thermometer
- vloeistof die bevriest bij -114 graden Celsius
- als een gas direct overgaat naar een vaste stof
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- temperatuurschaal waarbij ijs bij 0 smelt.
- kleine druppeltjes die je op het gras vindt 's ochtends
- faseovergang van vloeistof naar gas
- zeer koude regen die bevriest als het de grond raakt
- vaste stof die smelt bij 1740 graden Celsius
- als een vloeistof een vaste stof wordt terwijl het toch nog best warm is
- het bolle stuk onderaan een thermometer
- vaste vorm van water
- het dunne laagje ijs dat je op en koude ochtend overal ziet
16 Clues: vaste vorm van water • als een gas een vloeistof wordt. • faseovergang van vloeistof naar gas • temperatuur waarbij iets gaat koken • temperatuur waarbij een stof bevriest • het bolle stuk onderaan een thermometer • het lange dunne stuk van een thermometer • temperatuurschaal waarbij ijs bij 0 smelt. • vaste stof die smelt bij 1740 graden Celsius • ...
water 2021-10-27
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- what you get when you mix water and soil
- an ancient mechanism used for transporting water
- something found in the mouth of an animal
- something you use to treat thirst
- a body of water with many soft stem plants and saturated soil conditions
- one of the three states of water
- the largest body of water on the planet
- a household appliance used for sanitization
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- when something is slightly wet
- what one does to heat up a liquid
- a substance associated with a certain emotion
- another state of water
- a body of water in constant motion
- what happens when moisture builds up in clouds
- found on grass
- an alternate name for water
16 Clues: found on grass • another state of water • an alternate name for water • when something is slightly wet • one of the three states of water • what one does to heat up a liquid • something you use to treat thirst • a body of water in constant motion • the largest body of water on the planet • what you get when you mix water and soil • something found in the mouth of an animal • ...
water 2022-08-25
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- The act of when rain sleet or hail falls down to the ground.
- when water is collected together and goes to the ocean.
- When water goes down from a big place and combines and goes into rivers and creeks.]
- When a liquid is heated and it evaporates as vapour.
- When water vapour is turned into a liquid.
- the chemical that makes life on earth possible
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- It happens when liquid is turned into a gas
- Is the three states that are on Earth
- The continues movement of water within the Earth's environment
- The form of which a liquid is frozen.
- is when the water is the bottom of Earth's rock.
- It covers 70 percent of Earth's surface and there is sharks.
- Water falling from drops from the clouds
- The chemical formula of water
- A barrier that stops water and sends it to a new direction.
- A solid is heated.
16 Clues: A solid is heated. • The chemical formula of water • Is the three states that are on Earth • The form of which a liquid is frozen. • Water falling from drops from the clouds • When water vapour is turned into a liquid. • It happens when liquid is turned into a gas • the chemical that makes life on earth possible • is when the water is the bottom of Earth's rock. • ...
Unit 9 crossword 2017-02-23
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- a phase of the moon where the light (white part) is on the left and it is taking up 3/4 of the moon’s surface.
- a state at which the ocean water is at its lowest level.
- During these phases the light is found on the left side of the moon as light is decreasing in size as it moves throughout the different phase.
- in the opposite direction to the way in which the hands of a clock move around.
- a phase of the moon where the light (white part) is on the right and it is taking up 1/4 of the moon’s surface.
- a state at which the ocean water is at its highest level.
- the equinox in spring, on about March 20 in the northern hemisphere and September 22 in the southern hemisphere.
- an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow. Takes place during a full moon.
- The third phase of the moon cycle as the light is found on the right. The moon’s surface is 50% covered with light.
- a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is the least difference between high and low water.
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- During these phases the light is found on the right side of the moon as the light will look like it is growing in size on the moon’s surface. Waxing=Right=Light growing Bright.
- the solstice that marks the onset of winter, at the time of the shortest day, about December 22 in the northern hemisphere and June 21 in the southern hemisphere.
- the fifth phase of the moon cycle. The moon’s surface is completely covered with light.
- a phase of the moon where the light (white part) is on the right and it takes up 3/4 of the moon’s surface.
- move or cause to move in a circle around an axis or center.
- the solstice that marks the onset of summer, at the time of the longest day, about June 21 in the northern hemisphere and December 22 in the southern hemisphere.
- the straight line through all fixed points of a rotating rigid body around which all other points of the body move in circles.
- a phase of the moon where the light (white part) is on the left and it is taking up 1/4 of the moon’s surface.
- The sixth phase of the moon cycle as the light is found on the left. 50% of the moon is covered with light.
- the first phase in the moon cycle. The moon does not reflect light during this phase.
- the equinox in autumn, on about September 22 in the northern hemisphere and March 20 in the southern hemisphere.
- a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- move in a circle on a central axis:
- a straight central part in a structure to which other parts are connected.
24 Clues: move in a circle on a central axis: • a state at which the ocean water is at its lowest level. • a state at which the ocean water is at its highest level. • move or cause to move in a circle around an axis or center. • a straight central part in a structure to which other parts are connected. • ...
The Water Cycle 2020-06-11
7 Clues: a source of water • eg rain, snow, hail, sleet • the change from a liquid to a gas • the change from a gas to a liquid • vapour water in the form of a gas • cycle the recycling of water in nature • the process by which plants release water vapour through their leaves into the atmosphere
A water cycle 2024-05-03
6 Clues: The water _____ • Water vapor forms clouds • What water vapor forms _____ • When water becomes water vapor • _____ is what we drink every day • Water, snow, or hail falls to the ground
Water cycle crossword 2024-02-10
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- it is considered the most important source that drives the water cycle
- It is the process in which water falls on Earth in the form of rain, sleet, snow or hail (snow pellets).
- It is the process in which matter changes from liquid state to gas state
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- it is the process in which matter changes from gas state to liquid state
- It is the step in which rainwater falling on the Earth' surface is collected in Different water bodies.
- It is the step in which water flows along the Earth's surface into the river and then into the ocean or sea.
6 Clues: it is considered the most important source that drives the water cycle • it is the process in which matter changes from gas state to liquid state • It is the process in which matter changes from liquid state to gas state • It is the step in which rainwater falling on the Earth' surface is collected in Different water bodies. • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-08-18
6 Clues: changes liquid water to water vapor. • changes water vapor to liquid water. • plants release water vapor through their leaves • water that falls from clouds to Earth’s surface. • the process by which water soaks into the ground. • precipitation that flows over the surface of the land.
Water Cycle Crossword 2021-10-05
6 Clues: all living things • organisms that produce oxygen • the whole mass of air that surrounds the earth. • chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6 • introduction of harmful materials into the environment • geological process in which earthen materials are worn away
Water cycle terms 2022-05-31
6 Clues: liquid turning into gas • water falling out of the sky • water absorbed into the ground • water coming off of a plant or leaf • water flowing on the surface of the land • water vapor turning back into liquid and forming clouds
The Water Cycle 2023-12-14
6 Clues: Thermal/solar energy • rain, snow, and sleet • water flowing downhill • the water below your feet • what causes clouds to form • the transformation of liquid to gas
The Water Cycle 2024-11-01
The Water Cycle 2022-11-22
6 Clues: Build up • water that falls • Involved with plants • Water that runs off on the surface • When the liquid is turned into _____ • When the liquid is turned into ______
The Water Cycle 2022-01-21
6 Clues: Ice turning into a gas • Water from a cloud falls • Water vapor coming together • water seeping into the soil • Water evaporating off plants • Water turning into water vapor
water cycle charlie 2022-11-29
6 Clues: rain going to other water • goes up into the atmosphere • hold the most water on earth • water can't start without it • can fill the shape of anything • gets sucked up to the earth suffers
The Water Cycle 2022-09-21
Across
- What is it called when the water is stored into lakes, oceans, ponds and rivers?
- What is the the process when the sun sucks up water and turns it into steam?
- What is the process when the moisture is sucked from plants?
Down
- What is it called when the water droplets get heavy and fall to the ground as either rain, sleet, snow or hail?
- What is a liquid used in the cycle?
- What is the process when the water droplets make clouds?
6 Clues: What is a liquid used in the cycle? • What is the process when the water droplets make clouds? • What is the process when the moisture is sucked from plants? • What is the the process when the sun sucks up water and turns it into steam? • What is it called when the water is stored into lakes, oceans, ponds and rivers? • ...
The water Cycle 2025-10-27
6 Clues: Water falls from clouds. • The journey that water takes. • Water cools and forms clouds in the sky. • Water turns into vapor under the sun’s heat. • Water is collected in lakes, rivers, and oceans. • Evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection
The Water Cycle 2026-02-23
Across
- the process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- the process where water changes from liquid form to water vapor, a gas form
Down
- water falling from the clouds in form of rain or snow
- the mixture of gases the surround a planet
- process in which water continuously moves
- precipitation that flows over the land into seas, rivers, lakes, and ponds
6 Clues: process in which water continuously moves • the mixture of gases the surround a planet • the process by which a gas changes into a liquid • water falling from the clouds in form of rain or snow • precipitation that flows over the land into seas, rivers, lakes, and ponds • the process where water changes from liquid form to water vapor, a gas form
The Water Cycle 2025-10-11
Across
- When water falls on land it can flow over the surface into rivers, lakes, and oceans - this is called ________
- When clouds become saturated, the water falls back to Earth in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- when the water vapor rises, it cools and forms clouds
- Plants absorb water from the soil and release water vapor into the atmosphere through their leaves.
Down
- When precipitation soaks into the ground it is becoming groundwater and moving through underground layers of soil and rock. This is called _________
- This happens when the sun heats water in oceans, lakes, and rivers, turning it into vapor or steam
6 Clues: when the water vapor rises, it cools and forms clouds • This happens when the sun heats water in oceans, lakes, and rivers, turning it into vapor or steam • Plants absorb water from the soil and release water vapor into the atmosphere through their leaves. • ...
Water Cycle Puzzle 2026-03-11
Across
- when water moves through sediments and rock layers
- when water evaporates through leaves of plants
- when water runs down land because the soil is too saturated
Down
- when water goes into the soil, to be sucked up by roots
- when water vapor attaches to particles in the air
- when liquid water heats up and turns into water vapor
6 Clues: when water evaporates through leaves of plants • when water vapor attaches to particles in the air • when water moves through sediments and rock layers • when liquid water heats up and turns into water vapor • when water goes into the soil, to be sucked up by roots • when water runs down land because the soil is too saturated
The Water Cycle 2026-03-18
Across
- When the sun heats water and it changes into a gas and goes into the air.
- When water vapor in the air cools and turns into tiny drops to make clouds.
Down
- Any water that falls from clouds, like rain, snow, or sleet.
- Moving water that flows in a path across the land.
- Liquid water that falls from clouds to the ground.
- A group of tiny water drops or ice crystals floating in the sky.
6 Clues: Moving water that flows in a path across the land. • Liquid water that falls from clouds to the ground. • Any water that falls from clouds, like rain, snow, or sleet. • A group of tiny water drops or ice crystals floating in the sky. • When the sun heats water and it changes into a gas and goes into the air. • ...
project 2023-10-24
Across
- a large tropical storm system with high powered circular winds
- causing sudden great damage or suffering
- a rock layer that stores groundwater and allows it to flow
- water evaporating off of plants
Down
- a period in history characterized by glaciers covering most of the earth
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall
- a pollutant that does not arise from a single identifiable source
- where the water table reaches the surface of the ground
- a long high see wave usually created by a earthquake
- continuous
- water that flows over the land without sinking into the ground
- all the land that drains into a specific body of water
12 Clues: continuous • water evaporating off of plants • causing sudden great damage or suffering • a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall • a long high see wave usually created by a earthquake • all the land that drains into a specific body of water • where the water table reaches the surface of the ground • a rock layer that stores groundwater and allows it to flow • ...
Clothing Care 2019-10-23
Across
- Clothes that are wrinkled should be ______.
- Another word for clothes is ______.
- Washing clothes in cold water keeps clothes from ________.
- Removing ____from a lint scree reduces the risk of fire.
- A ______ hanger is used for coats and jackets.
- Using too much detergent can cause ____ left on clothes.
- ______ Is a type of fastener that should be opened when removing clothing and closed before washing.
- An HE washer uses less _____.
- Rinsing in _____ water saves energy.
- ______is a type of bleach.
Down
- There are a variety of ____ that are for specific clothing.
- An HE washer uses less _____.
- When using an HE washer it removes more water in the sun cycle to cut down during time in the dryer.
- When caring for clothes you should develop a daily _____.
- Hot water can cause dark colors to _______.
- ____ is another word for soiled or stained clothes.
- To ____ means to fix clothing.
- ____ should not be used directly on whites.
- Before cleaning a garment read the washing instructions on the _____.
19 Clues: ______is a type of bleach. • An HE washer uses less _____. • An HE washer uses less _____. • To ____ means to fix clothing. • Another word for clothes is ______. • Rinsing in _____ water saves energy. • Clothes that are wrinkled should be ______. • Hot water can cause dark colors to _______. • ____ should not be used directly on whites. • ...
Rock Cycle 2025-09-19
Across
- Process where sediments are pressed tightly together.
- Rock changed by heat and pressure inside Earth.
- Process where minerals form crystals as magma or lava cools.
- Preserved remains or traces of ancient life in rocks.
- Natural solid made of one or more minerals.
- Process that glues sediments together to form rock.
- Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface.
- Rock formed from cooled and hardened magma or lava.
Down
- Small particles of rock, sand, or shells deposited by wind, water, or ice.
- Bending, tilting, or breaking of rocks under stress.
- The study of Earth, its rocks, and the processes that shape it.
- Breaking down of rock at Earth’s surface by wind, water, or ice.
- Process where sediments settle out of wind, water, or ice.
- A repeating process that happens over and over.
- Rock formed from compressed layers of sediments.
- Molten rock that reaches Earth’s surface.
- A natural solid with a definite chemical composition and crystal structure.
- Movement of sediments by water, wind, or ice.
18 Clues: Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface. • Molten rock that reaches Earth’s surface. • Natural solid made of one or more minerals. • Movement of sediments by water, wind, or ice. • A repeating process that happens over and over. • Rock changed by heat and pressure inside Earth. • Rock formed from compressed layers of sediments. • ...
47.2 Value of Biodiversity 2024-04-23
Across
- Water, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, and others play a role in ecosystems, thanks to this cycle.
- (2 words) Species that perform services that provide an economic value to humans are considered to have a direct value such as: Medicinal, Agricultural, & Consumptive use value.
- This vital cycle continually supplies fresh water to terrestrial ecosystems.
- (Fill) Ecosystems are characterized by _______ flow & ________ cycling making up the Biogeochemical cycle.
Down
- (2 words) An indirect value where decomposers break down dead organic matter and other types of wastes into inorganic nutrients.
- Which organisms are the main pollinators for flowering plants?
- Wheat, corn, and rice derived from wild plants modified to increase their ______.
- (2 words) Based on the services ecosystems provide that do not have a measurable economic value (like ecotourism, soil erosion prevention, climate regulation, etc.)
- Most of the prescription drugs currently used in the United States were originally derived from living organisms.
9 Clues: Which organisms are the main pollinators for flowering plants? • This vital cycle continually supplies fresh water to terrestrial ecosystems. • Wheat, corn, and rice derived from wild plants modified to increase their ______. • Water, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, and others play a role in ecosystems, thanks to this cycle. • ...
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Across
- The typical weather pattern in an area over a long period of time.
- The pattern of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.
- Th continuous cycle by which water transfers from the ground to the atmosphere and back down again.
- One that produces it's own food.
- The very slow movement of the continents.
- One that eats both plants and animals.
- A carnivore that eats on dead organisms.
- The process in which molecules of water absorb energy to turn into a gas.
- One that eats meat.
Down
- A grassland close to the equator
- One that eats plants.
- The movement of one organism from one area to the next.
- A diagram that shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in the food web.
- The study of where organisms live.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The process in which a gas turns into a liquid.
- The region of shallow ocean water over the continental shelf.
- Species that are carried to a new location by people.
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms.
- The area in which the clean river water hits the salty ocean water.
20 Clues: One that eats meat. • One that eats plants. • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • A grassland close to the equator • One that produces it's own food. • The study of where organisms live. • One that eats both plants and animals. • A carnivore that eats on dead organisms. • The very slow movement of the continents. • The process in which a gas turns into a liquid. • ...
Hydrosphere Interactions 2024-02-29
Across
- act on each other, act reciprocally
- all rocky material on earth
- become or cause to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution
- to fill full with water
- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- living animal or plant
- all the water on earth's surface
Down
- process by which a plant converts sun energy and carbon dioxide into glucose
- construct or arrange according to a plan
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- the process of breaking down rock into smaller pieces
- when liquid water converts to water vapor
- all living organisms on earth
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location
- hail,rain, sleet or snow
- containing acid or having the properties of an acid
- the remains of something broken down or destroyed
20 Clues: living animal or plant • to fill full with water • hail,rain, sleet or snow • all rocky material on earth • all living organisms on earth • all the water on earth's surface • act on each other, act reciprocally • construct or arrange according to a plan • when liquid water converts to water vapor • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth • ...
Ecology part B 2024-03-07
Across
- Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Sweet energy source that plants make during photosynthesis
- The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell
- Cycle where a change in one part of the ecosystem triggers a response
- Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things
- Organisms such as plants use sunlight to create food from carbon and water.
- What goes in and out of the cell
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere
- Water evaporates from bodies of water rise to the atmosphere to from clods and released stored water
Down
- The movement of molecules across a cell membrane
- Natural balances of substances like oxygen or nutrients
- Earths tempture changing due to daily human activities
- Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane
- Carbon moves from plants animals and soil then repeat
- Earths temperature getting warmer due to human activities
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Gasses in the atmosphere trapping heat form the sun
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane
- Colorless orderless gas found in the atmosphere absorbed by plants to make food
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • What goes in and out of the cell • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The movement of molecules across a cell membrane • Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy • Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane • The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell • Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things • ...
Water Cycle Vocab Crossword Puzzle by: Omari West 2023-12-08
Across
- the cycle that processes how water takes its shape and uses.
- when leaves exhale water vapor.
- Water that runs off the surface of the earth causing floods.
- when groundwater is stored in a rock formation.
- a reserve for water that is used for everyday uses and financial purposes.
- when gas turns into a liquid.
- when a liquid turns into a solid
Down
- when a liquid turns into a gas.
- a large mass of ice or frozen river.
- when a solid turns into a liquid.
- when matter transforms into a new form of matter.
- when snow, sleet, sleet, or rain falls from the sky.
12 Clues: when gas turns into a liquid. • when a liquid turns into a gas. • when leaves exhale water vapor. • when a liquid turns into a solid • when a solid turns into a liquid. • a large mass of ice or frozen river. • when groundwater is stored in a rock formation. • when matter transforms into a new form of matter. • when snow, sleet, sleet, or rain falls from the sky. • ...
Oceanograpgy 2018-04-02
Across
- Zone,
- surface ocean currents meet continents
- effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents
- Refraction wave crest tends to become parallel to the shore.
- Is the Saltiness of the Ocean.
- rush of water that flows rapidly back to sea through a narrow opening
- current,
- cycle, evaporates water of the surface of the ocean.
Down
- area of the ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf
- deflection
- mountains formed by erupting volcanoes
- Effect
12 Clues: Zone, • Effect • current, • deflection • Is the Saltiness of the Ocean. • mountains formed by erupting volcanoes • surface ocean currents meet continents • cycle, evaporates water of the surface of the ocean. • area of the ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf • Refraction wave crest tends to become parallel to the shore. • ...
