water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Crossword Puzzle: Water Cycle 2021-02-04
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- the process by which water on the earth's surface enters the soil and becomes groundwater
- the process by which water changes from liquid form to an atmospheric gas
- the process by which molecules of water vapor in the air become liquid water
- water that can be found underground
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- any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- process in the water cycle during which streams and rivers carry water back to the oceans
- Water from rainfall that is not absorbed into the soil and instead flows into streams or lakes
- the process of giving off moisture through the surface of leaves and plants
8 Clues: water that can be found underground • the process by which water changes from liquid form to an atmospheric gas • the process of giving off moisture through the surface of leaves and plants • the process by which molecules of water vapor in the air become liquid water • the process by which water on the earth's surface enters the soil and becomes groundwater • ...
Unit 3 Review Cross 2025-02-26
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- The process by which soil is formed. There are three types!
- This property refers to the ability of water to move through soil.
- rainforest Based on COTT, this biome would produce soil quickly.
- Carbon is stored in terrestrial sinks during this process.
- acidification A result of human interference in the carbon cycle. Causes poor outcomes for marine life, such as phytoplankton and coral, by making carbonate unavailable.
- Organic material in soil. Found in Horizon A in large quantities.
- When too many organic materials (such as fertilizers containing N and P) are carried into waterways, this process occurs which results in a "dead zone."
- A human activity that results in problems such as erosion and increased concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere.
- The four soil formation factors are collectively referred to with this acronym.
- Another name for the A Horizon that is rich in humus.
- Organisms such as bacteria and fungi that break down organic material and release nutrients back into the environment.
- Water dissolves compounds in the soil (like nitrogen) and carries them away. Can result in nutrient poor soil.
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- Carbon is released by animals and decomposers through this process.
- This problem,caused by activities such as deforestation, moves soil and can result in economic and ecological harm.
- Organisms such as worms and insects that break down organic material into smaller pieces for decomposers.
- tundra Based on COTT, this biome would produce soil very slowly.
- Feces and urine. Contain carbon and other nutrients which is released back into the environment by decomposers
- gases A result of human activities such as combustion of fossil fuels and livestock farming, these materials trap heat in the atmosphere.
- Carbon moves through a food chain through this common action.
- Water moves across the ground rather than sinking into the soil. Can result in erosion or movement of pollutants.
- This process, involving fossil fuels, upsets the balance of the carbon cycle and adds CO2 to the atmosphere.
- The largest of the three soil particles. Soils high in this particle are very permeable!
- The property of soil determined by the % of sand, silt, and clay.
- Acid rain can cause this type of weathering.
- Important process in the carbon cycle by which CO2 is absorbed by plants and converted into glucose.
25 Clues: Acid rain can cause this type of weathering. • Another name for the A Horizon that is rich in humus. • Carbon is stored in terrestrial sinks during this process. • The process by which soil is formed. There are three types! • Carbon moves through a food chain through this common action. • tundra Based on COTT, this biome would produce soil very slowly. • ...
ABCs of Civil Engineering 2016-05-07
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- The measure of weight equal to 2.2 pounds in the metric system.
- The type of system where you find trees, plants, and bugs.
- These control flow of both liquids and gases.
- This is used by cars and trucks to carry people across the land.
- Leveling the land before construction
- Stores water up in the hills
- These are known as ________ and include water, sewer, and electricity.
- These carry trains across mountains and plains
- The water cycle
- An invasive species that has stripes on it's shell.
- A measure of quantity produced that starts with Y.
- Systems are _________ by engineers for safety. Begins with O.
- Something used to carry water underground
- This is a material that is strong and used for buildings, cars, and rings.
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- Beams used for floors
- Used to power homes and cars. Starts with E.
- Measured by engineers to prevent flooding
- Starts with A and carries water
- This is a measure of how much that begins with Q.
- A useful tool studied in school
- This is a method of testing welds.
- Bringing water to dry areas for plants to grow
- Brings water under roads
- Crosses natural features
- A structure that keeps flow in river channels
- These move sand and rock on coasts and can be dangerous.
26 Clues: The water cycle • Beams used for floors • Brings water under roads • Crosses natural features • Stores water up in the hills • Starts with A and carries water • A useful tool studied in school • This is a method of testing welds. • Leveling the land before construction • Measured by engineers to prevent flooding • Something used to carry water underground • ...
Waters Of The Earth 2021-04-29
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- the process of water falling from a cloud
- Fuzzy thing floating above you
- the cloud turns into water and it starts raining
- The collection process but the water melts from the snow of a mountain or any type or snow.
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- when a plant "exhales" water from their stomata
- the collection process for the water cycle to start again
- when the gas gets so cold that it turns into clouds
- The process of the water turning into gas and floating into the sky
- Has a bed but can't sleep, can run but not walk.
- Place where the fuzzy things float around
10 Clues: Fuzzy thing floating above you • the process of water falling from a cloud • Place where the fuzzy things float around • when a plant "exhales" water from their stomata • Has a bed but can't sleep, can run but not walk. • the cloud turns into water and it starts raining • when the gas gets so cold that it turns into clouds • ...
Crossword 2018-09-06
Across
- the process in which watervapor cools and condensate into water droplets
- to conserve natural resources
- a system of pipes that carry water to people or a town in need
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- a journey to a new place for settlement
- the part of the hydrosphere that cycle is rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the process in which water goes from a liquid to a gas
- Spain expolore that goes to conquer land for his king
- the repeated movement of water in our atmosphere
- the act of reusing water typically for farming
- the water that runs off the surface following a rainstorm
10 Clues: to conserve natural resources • a journey to a new place for settlement • the act of reusing water typically for farming • the repeated movement of water in our atmosphere • Spain expolore that goes to conquer land for his king • the process in which water goes from a liquid to a gas • the water that runs off the surface following a rainstorm • ...
THE ROCK CYCLE 2024-11-15
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- Results from materials breaking down by weathering and erosion
- Molten rock found at/on the Earth’s surface
- When sediments are moved by a fluid (like wind/air, water/ice) or gravity
- Set of processes that create and changes rocks in the Earth’s crust (2 words, no space)
- AKA water cycle; one of the agents that drives the rock cycle (2 words, no space)
- Process that changes the structure or makeup of a rock by heat or pressure
- Process that changes sediments into sedimentary rock
- Igneous rock that forms due to cooling deep below Earth’s surface
- Process that chemically “glues” sediment together
- One of the agents that forms metamorphic rock
- Type of metamorphism that happens due to rocks being in direct contact with magma
- Break down of rock on the Earth’s surface due to the action of wind, water, ice, etc.
- Metamorphic rock type that does not have layered or banded appearance
- Rock type that forms from deposits of pre-existing rock or organic material
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- When agents of transportation slow enough that sediments are dropped/no longer able to be carried
- Type of matter that results from physically combining 2 or more materials; there is NO chemical change/reaction
- Phase change that happens when a solid changes into a liquid
- Rock type that forms by the cooling of magma
- Happens when a material, like magma or lava cools and hardens
- A mixture of 2 or more minerals
- Process of forming crystals as magma cools
- Process that compresses or “smooshes” sediment together
- Happens when buried rocks are pushed to the Earth’s surface
- Process that breaks down rocks and minerals on the Earth’s surface
- Igneous rock that forms due to cooling at/on the Earth’s surface
- One of the agents that drives the rock cycle; also forms metamorphic rock
- Happens when a material, like magma or lava, loses heat
- Metamorphic rock type that shows layers or banding of minerals
- Type of metamorphism that happens over a wide area
- Rock type that forms when heat and/or pressure changes igneous or sedimentary rock into another type of rock
- Layer of the Earth that gives off heat due to radioactive breakdown of elements
- Molten rock found beneath the Earth’s surface
32 Clues: A mixture of 2 or more minerals • Process of forming crystals as magma cools • Molten rock found at/on the Earth’s surface • Rock type that forms by the cooling of magma • One of the agents that forms metamorphic rock • Molten rock found beneath the Earth’s surface • Process that chemically “glues” sediment together • Type of metamorphism that happens over a wide area • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary 2021-02-25
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- this is a biotic factor (example: bacteria)
- non-living physical factors
- 1 of the 3 major parts of the water cycle
- biotic factor (protozoan,algae)
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- nutrient availability is a large function
- different organisms that make up a community
- dissolved oxygen is part of this compound
- characteristics are humidity and temperature
- living organisms
- natural unit made of biotic and abiotic factors
10 Clues: living organisms • non-living physical factors • biotic factor (protozoan,algae) • nutrient availability is a large function • dissolved oxygen is part of this compound • 1 of the 3 major parts of the water cycle • this is a biotic factor (example: bacteria) • different organisms that make up a community • characteristics are humidity and temperature • ...
Global System croosword 2013-05-15
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- warming=when the average world temperature is increasing
- current= the steady flow of surface ocean water in a prevailing direction.
- atmosphere of the earth and all living things on earth is?
- variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- living community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Nina= the opposite of El Nino is?
- land masses on earth
- the cutting of trees
- fuels= oils that contain the carbon of plants and animals that died and were preserved millions of years ago.
- gasses that are surrounding the earth is?
- cycle= this is very precious for humans and it is recycled continuously
- the condition in the atmosphere is called?
- cycle= in this process compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms
- the conserved leftovers of once living organisms
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- are indicators of climate change progressing when the climate cools and retreating when the climate warms
- the long term averages of weather conditions.
- the liquid water on earth’s surface is?
- process of becoming a vapour
- are times between glaciations – they are periods of global warming
- gasses= methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide
- places on earth where the temperature in layers of soil or rock beneath the surface never rises above freezing point
- ecosystem=ecosystems that are diverse and provide for the needs of the organisms that live there
- plants=plants that produce seeds in pods such as peas, beans, clover and wattles are known as?
- these circular patterns, flow in clockwise direction in the northern hemisphere and anti-clockwise in the southern hemisphere
- Greenhouse affect= this is caused by human activities
25 Clues: land masses on earth • the cutting of trees • process of becoming a vapour • Nina= the opposite of El Nino is? • the liquid water on earth’s surface is? • gasses that are surrounding the earth is? • the condition in the atmosphere is called? • the long term averages of weather conditions. • the conserved leftovers of once living organisms • ...
3B Izaiah Miles 2021-04-20
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- decomposition with production of ammonia or ammonium compounds
- Plants can change carbon dioxide to carbohydrates by
- the chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7.
- a periodically repeated sequence of events
- the process of converting (ammonia or another nitrogen compound) into nitrites or nitrates.
- 97% of the earth's water is
- the falling to earth of any form of water
- This is the largest reservoir of carbon on Earth.
- the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants
- They constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms.
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- Plants and animals need this element to make DNA, amino acids and proteins.
- a chemical process by which molecular nitrogen (N 2) in the air is converted into ammonia
- the process of removing the nitrates or nitrites from (soil, air, or water) by chemical reduction.
- the formation of organic nitrogen compounds like amino acids from inorganic nitrogen compounds present in the environment.
- Most of water on Earth is
- a biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms
- change into gas or steam
- the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.
- A chemical element that is essential to all living things
19 Clues: change into gas or steam • Most of water on Earth is • 97% of the earth's water is • the falling to earth of any form of water • a periodically repeated sequence of events • This is the largest reservoir of carbon on Earth. • Plants can change carbon dioxide to carbohydrates by • the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants • ...
Weather and Climate Vocabulary words 2020-10-12
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- cycle movement of water from Earth' surface into the air and back again
- water that falls to the Earth
- the pattern of weather in a place over many years
- blanket of air that surrounds the Earth
- the amount of water vapor in the air
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- the change from a gas into a liquid
- what the air is like outside
- the change from liquid water to water vapor
8 Clues: what the air is like outside • water that falls to the Earth • the change from a gas into a liquid • the amount of water vapor in the air • blanket of air that surrounds the Earth • the change from liquid water to water vapor • the pattern of weather in a place over many years • cycle movement of water from Earth' surface into the air and back again
Affixes 2024-03-13
14 Clues: 10 years • Not Legal • 100 years • Not Fortune • Not Approve • Four quarter • Not possible • 5 sided shape • Not resistible • 2 wheeled cycle • One Wheeled Cycle • Eght shaped figure • Three Wheeled cycle • not, without, or opposite of Prepared
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
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- Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground.
- The Process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time or place.
- Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas.
- Water that flows across the surface of Earth.
- Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface.
- The process of liquid changing into a gas.
- All of the Earth's water that is cycleing within the ground.
- The process of water changing from a solid directly into a gas.
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- The temperature at which water vapor will start to condense out of air as liquid water.
- The process of water vapor changing from a gad directly to a solid.
- Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth.
- A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way.
- The repeating processes that move water in different forms between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
15 Clues: The process of liquid changing into a gas. • Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth. • Water that flows across the surface of Earth. • Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way. • Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground. • Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas. • Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface. • ...
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
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- The process of water vapor changing from a gad directly to a solid.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time or place.
- Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth.
- The repeating processes that move water in different forms between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
- Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way.
- A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas.
- The process of water changing from a solid directly into a gas.
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- Water that flows across the surface of Earth.
- All of the Earth's water that is cycleing within the ground.
- Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground.
- The Process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis.
- The temperature at which water vapor will start to condense out of air as liquid water.
- The process of liquid changing into a gas.
- Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface.
15 Clues: The process of liquid changing into a gas. • Water that flows across the surface of Earth. • Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth. • Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground. • Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way. • Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas. • Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface. • ...
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
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- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time or place.
- Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas.
- Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface.
- The process of water vapor changing from a gad directly to a solid.
- The process of liquid changing into a gas.
- The Process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis.
- All of the Earth's water that is cycleing within the ground.
- The process of water changing from a solid directly into a gas.
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- Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground.
- A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- The temperature at which water vapor will start to condense out of air as liquid water.
- Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way.
- The repeating processes that move water in different forms between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
- Water that flows across the surface of Earth.
- Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth.
15 Clues: The process of liquid changing into a gas. • Water that flows across the surface of Earth. • Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth. • Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground. • Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way. • Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas. • Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface. • ...
Weather, Climate, and the Water Cycle 2023-04-27
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- the entire body of salt water that covers 71% of Earth
- information that has been collected
- the constant movement of water through the land, air, oceans, and living things
- the current outdoor conditions
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- change in state of matter from a liquid to a vapor to a gas
- the movement of water on a surface to areas of lower elevation
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- water found in rovers, lakes, glaciers, and ice sheets and underground that contains low concentrations of salt
- the amount of heat in something
- water found in oceans, a few lakes, and contains 3 - 4% salt
- change in state of matter from a gas to a liquid
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky
- common
- a buildup or gathering of something that occurs over time
- average weather conditions for a region year after year
16 Clues: common • the current outdoor conditions • the amount of heat in something • information that has been collected • the amount of water vapor in the air • change in state of matter from a gas to a liquid • the entire body of salt water that covers 71% of Earth • average weather conditions for a region year after year • ...
Earth's Water Cycle & Hatchet 1-4 2022-04-05
15 Clues: sharp • height • pieces • unclear • plentiful • grimacing • mental picture • physical matter • falls in a drop • lid uncontrollably • treeless frozen land • move closer or compact • sudden movement of air • moveable blades that steer • machine that sends radio signals
Weather/Climate Created by Jillian 2013-03-12
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- weather /example of climate. (__weather)
- time and place /define term for weather.
- over time /define term for climate(__over __)
- /example of weather.
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- and altitude /factors that influence climate. (lat__ and al__)
- /severe weather.
- cycle and air mass /factors that influence weather. (__ cycle, and __ mass)
7 Clues: /severe weather. • /example of weather. • weather /example of climate. (__weather) • time and place /define term for weather. • over time /define term for climate(__over __) • and altitude /factors that influence climate. (lat__ and al__) • cycle and air mass /factors that influence weather. (__ cycle, and __ mass)
Cellular Respiration Crossword 2026-01-14
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- Cycle producing carbon dioxide and energy carriers in the mitochondria.
- Molecule produced during glycolysis as a direct energy source.
- Slow energy release process lasting hours.
- Folds in the mitochondria that increase surface area for ATP production.
- Gas released as a byproduct of the citric acid cycle.
- Breathing heavily to disperse lactic acid after intense exercise repays this.
- location of the citric acid cycle
- Breaking down sugar molecules gradually to capture their chemical energy.
- Initial source of energy used by muscles during exercise.
- Energy carrier molecule produced in the Krebs cycle.
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- Phase of glycolysis requiring ATP to start glucose breakdown.
- A three-carbon molecule formed during glycolysis.
- reactant molecules in cellular respiration along with C6H12O6.
- Type of fermentation producing carbon dioxide in yeast cells.
- Organelle where the Krebs cycle and electron transport chain occur.
- Six-carbon molecule broken down during glycolysis.
- Type of fermentation occurring in muscle cells without oxygen.
- Particle transported through the inner mitochondrial membrane to power active transport.
- Process allowing glycolysis to continue without oxygen.
- Required for aerobic respiration to proceed.
- Electron carrier regenerated in fermentation to allow glycolysis to continue.
- location of glycolysis
22 Clues: location of glycolysis • location of the citric acid cycle • Slow energy release process lasting hours. • Required for aerobic respiration to proceed. • A three-carbon molecule formed during glycolysis. • Six-carbon molecule broken down during glycolysis. • Energy carrier molecule produced in the Krebs cycle. • Gas released as a byproduct of the citric acid cycle. • ...
Layne - Science Crossword 2024-12-17
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- is when the water that is on land just simply goes to a surface.
- is when a liquid soaks up into the ground
- are made of water
- is rain hail snow or sleet that fall from the clouds
- Sun is what makes the water cycle happen
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- is when the evaporated water goes into a cloud
- is very mini water particles that make your visibility lower
- is where all of the water goes and is stored before condensing
- is when water from different bodies of water form to a gas
9 Clues: are made of water • Sun is what makes the water cycle happen • is when a liquid soaks up into the ground • is when the evaporated water goes into a cloud • is rain hail snow or sleet that fall from the clouds • is when water from different bodies of water form to a gas • is very mini water particles that make your visibility lower • ...
water cycle kinslei pd.7 2023-11-27
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- ground water that falls from the sky
- The energy that drives the water cycle
- sun turns liquid water into water vapor
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- rain,hail, snow falling from the sky
- contains water molecules in the form of water vapor
- nothing more than water running off the lands of surface
- made of water and water has weight
7 Clues: made of water and water has weight • rain,hail, snow falling from the sky • ground water that falls from the sky • The energy that drives the water cycle • sun turns liquid water into water vapor • contains water molecules in the form of water vapor • nothing more than water running off the lands of surface
water cycle kinslei pd.7 2023-11-27
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- ground water that falls from the sky
- The energy that drives the water cycle
- sun turns liquid water into water vapor
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- rain,hail, snow falling from the sky
- contains water molecules in the form of water vapor
- nothing more than water running off the lands of surface
- made of water and water has weight
7 Clues: made of water and water has weight • rain,hail, snow falling from the sky • ground water that falls from the sky • The energy that drives the water cycle • sun turns liquid water into water vapor • contains water molecules in the form of water vapor • nothing more than water running off the lands of surface
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
Across
- Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground.
- The process of water vapor changing from a gad directly to a solid.
- The process of water changing from a solid directly into a gas.
- Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth.
- Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way.
- The temperature at which water vapor will start to condense out of air as liquid water.
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- Water that flows across the surface of Earth.
- The process of liquid changing into a gas.
- A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas.
- Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface.
- The Process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis.
- The repeating processes that move water in different forms between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
- All of the Earth's water that is cycleing within the ground.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time or place.
15 Clues: The process of liquid changing into a gas. • Water that flows across the surface of Earth. • Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth. • Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground. • Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way. • Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas. • Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface. • ...
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
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- The temperature at which water vapor will start to condense out of air as liquid water.
- The process of water vapor changing from a gad directly to a solid.
- Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time or place.
- The repeating processes that move water in different forms between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
- Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas.
- The process of water changing from a solid directly into a gas.
- All of the Earth's water that is cycleing within the ground.
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- The process of liquid changing into a gas.
- Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground.
- Water that flows across the surface of Earth.
- The Process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis.
- Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth.
- A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface.
15 Clues: The process of liquid changing into a gas. • Water that flows across the surface of Earth. • Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth. • Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground. • Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way. • Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas. • Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface. • ...
Primary School Heat and Water cycle 2020-04-22
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- how does temperature change during melting
- affects the rate of evaporation
- are used to make cooking utensils
- is used to describe rain/hail/snow
- occurs at all temperatures in a liquid
- help to cool down a substance fast
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- travels from higher temperature to lower temperature
- requires a cooler surface
- surfaces absorb heat better
- happens all throughout the liquid
- helps us cool down
- happens to air when it is heated
- the physical state of clouds
- is used has a handle on untensils
- colors are better conductors of heat
15 Clues: helps us cool down • requires a cooler surface • surfaces absorb heat better • the physical state of clouds • affects the rate of evaporation • happens to air when it is heated • happens all throughout the liquid • are used to make cooking utensils • is used has a handle on untensils • is used to describe rain/hail/snow • help to cool down a substance fast • ...
Chapter 3 Bio 20 2014-10-17
11 Clues: anything alive • a specific role • a biotic creature • where species live • many of one species • a mix of many species • another name for earth • anything related to earth • another name for the water cycle • a specific type of classification • levels of classifications for organisms
Unit 5 Weather and Climate 2019-01-16
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- The process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots from small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere.
- The transfer of heat through matter by communication of kinetic energy from particle to particle.
- The second-lowest layer of earths atmosphere.
- The downward movement of water through soil and rock due to gravity.
- zone Characterized by having a climate that is warm in the summer, cold in the winter, and moderate in the spring and fall.
- cycle The cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and returned to the atmosphere by evaporation, and transpiration.
- Material that is used to stop the passage of electricity, heat, or sound from one conductor to another.
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- Rate a which a particular soil is able to absorb rainfall or irrigation.
- The gas and aerosol envelope that extends from the ocean, land, and ice-covered surface of a planet outward into space.
- The conversion of a substance (such as water) from the vapor state to a denser liquid or solid state usually initiated by a reduction in temperature of the vapor.
- The frozen water part of the earth system.
- humidity The amount of water vapor in the air at any given time is usually less than that required to saturate the air. Expressed as a percentage.
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
- The average course or condition of the weather at a place usually over a period of years exhibited by temperature, wind velocity, and precipitation.
14 Clues: The frozen water part of the earth system. • The second-lowest layer of earths atmosphere. • The downward movement of water through soil and rock due to gravity. • Rate a which a particular soil is able to absorb rainfall or irrigation. • Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles. • ...
Earth’s Spheres and Cycles: Keely Winters 2016-09-08
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- a layer of very hot but mostly solid rock.
- cycle of events
- the introduction of phosphorus and nitrogen into a body of water that leads to an overgrowth of algae and other producers.
- is the hard rock on and just below earths surface- the outermost layer.
- the process by which primary produces use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars,releasing oxygen.
- made of all rock at and below earths surface.
- consists of all plant's living or once living things and the nonliving parts of the environment.
- a spongelike formation of rock,sand,or gravel that holds water
- consists of the layers of gases surrounding our planet.
- the conversion of nitrogen gas into ammonia.
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- the movement and accumulation of eroded soil
- the release of water vapor by plants through their leaves
- as the atmosphere moves,it drags along large plates of lithosphere
- encompasses all water-salt,fresh, liquid,ice and water vapor on earths surface underground, and in the earth atmosphere.
- is the process by which organisms use oxygen to release the chemical energy of sugars and release CO2 and water.
- water returns from the atmosphere to earths surface
16 Clues: cycle of events • a layer of very hot but mostly solid rock. • the movement and accumulation of eroded soil • the conversion of nitrogen gas into ammonia. • made of all rock at and below earths surface. • water returns from the atmosphere to earths surface • consists of the layers of gases surrounding our planet. • ...
B3L4 Vocab Review 2023-11-22
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- The family is ____ the loss of their loved one.
- We are waiting for the ____ of the train.
- The old house was ____ to its former glory.
- The prisoners ____ from jail.
- He was filled with ____ after hearing the news.
- The ____ of gravity is difficult to understand.
- The water goes through a ____ of evaporation and condensation.
- It was ____ that the team would lose the game.
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- The twins ____ each other.
- We are ____ with great anticipation.
- I have a ____ for chocolate over ice cream.
- The caterpillar ____ into a butterfly.
- She ____ him to the airport.
- The first rays of sunlight appeared at ____.
- I ____ a good night's sleep.
- The family had a ____ after many years.
- I didn't ____ him at first.
- Water is ____ for life.
18 Clues: Water is ____ for life. • The twins ____ each other. • I didn't ____ him at first. • She ____ him to the airport. • I ____ a good night's sleep. • The prisoners ____ from jail. • We are ____ with great anticipation. • The caterpillar ____ into a butterfly. • The family had a ____ after many years. • We are waiting for the ____ of the train. • ...
Ecology Crossword 2023-05-30
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- Sun energy
- A meat and plant eater
- Also found in the Earth, plants use it, animals release it in fecal matter
- The relationship between 2 organisms
- A plant eater
- Air energy
- An H2O cycle
- Atomic number 6 on the Periodic Table
- Plant energy
- Rock energy
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- (2 words, no spaces) Plants use this for photosynthesis
- (2 words, no space) Relates to resources that can be used to power machines instead of fossil fuels
- (2 words, no space) Relates to elements and compounds that the Earth renews
- Relating to "food"
- Water energy
- The study of the interactions between animals and their environment
- A meat eater
- Found in the Earth, plants use it, animals release it in fecal matter
18 Clues: Sun energy • Air energy • Rock energy • Water energy • An H2O cycle • A meat eater • Plant energy • A plant eater • Relating to "food" • A meat and plant eater • The relationship between 2 organisms • Atomic number 6 on the Periodic Table • (2 words, no spaces) Plants use this for photosynthesis • The study of the interactions between animals and their environment • ...
Plant Classification 2024-02-21
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- Monocots have _______ venation in their leaves
- What major group of plants live in damp areas?
- Who is the Father of the “Bionomial System”?
- What group includes evergreen cone-bearing plants like pines, spruces, junipers and yews?
- In binomial nomenclature, what is lower-case?
- Monocots have ____ cotyledon
- What group are all flowering plants & nearly all food plants?
- Do monocots have a fibrous or taproot system?
- Which life cycle completes their life cycle in one growing season?
- Dicots have ____ cotyledons
- What is a fleshy structure within a seed that contains food for a developing embryo?
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- A _______ key is a set of paried statements used to find the identity of an unknown organism
- Which life cycle do plants that live for three or more growing seasons?
- In binomial nomenclature, what is capitalized?
- Corn in a ___________
- Fruit tree, roses and daisy's are example of a _________
- Which life cycle completes their life cycle in two growing seasons?
- Dicots have _______ venation in their leaves
- What is a means of grouping plants according to their similarities?
- What group has no true leaves?
- Do dicots have a fibrous or taproot system?
- Annuals have a ________ stem
22 Clues: Corn in a ___________ • Dicots have ____ cotyledons • Monocots have ____ cotyledon • Annuals have a ________ stem • What group has no true leaves? • Do dicots have a fibrous or taproot system? • Dicots have _______ venation in their leaves • Who is the Father of the “Bionomial System”? • In binomial nomenclature, what is lower-case? • ...
Rock Cycle 2018-02-20
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- fast process that makes an igneous rock
- natural force that influences the rock cycle and includes water
- type of metamorphic rock
- second process of a sedimentary rock
- tectonic plates that naturally move rocks up towards earth's surface
- first process of a sedimentary rock
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- a factor that is influenced by tectonic plates and is part of a metamorphic rock process
- gradual process that makes an igneous rock
- a type of rock that gets weathered, accumulated, compacted, and cemented
- natural force that influences the rock cycle and is part of the geosphere
- deep within earth's surface, large part of igneous rocks
11 Clues: type of metamorphic rock • first process of a sedimentary rock • second process of a sedimentary rock • fast process that makes an igneous rock • gradual process that makes an igneous rock • deep within earth's surface, large part of igneous rocks • natural force that influences the rock cycle and includes water • ...
Life Cycle 2016-10-30
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- The series of stages of growth in the life of an organism - _______ cycle
- Every organism must repeat the life cycle in order for them to _______
- _______ emerges first through the seed coat
- The process by which living things produce offspring
- Plants go through _______ stages of changes than animals
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- _______ are fertilised and produce seeds in a fruit or seed pod
- The process where a plant grows from a seed
- A seed cannot develop into a plant until the seed _______ is broken
- Over-watering prevents plants from getting enough _______
- The undeveloped plant within the seed
- Seeds only need air, water and _______
11 Clues: The undeveloped plant within the seed • Seeds only need air, water and _______ • The process where a plant grows from a seed • _______ emerges first through the seed coat • The process by which living things produce offspring • Plants go through _______ stages of changes than animals • Over-watering prevents plants from getting enough _______ • ...
Water in the World 2020-11-14
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- the continent where France is
- the ____ river which is the border between VIC and NSW
- the continent where Brazil is
- layers of rock that store groundwater
- occurs when the sun's heat causes plants to lose water through their leaves moving it into the air
- _____ resources are available in unlimited (infinite) amounts
- the top of the saturated zone and the bottom of the unsaturated zone in the groundwater system
- the continent where India is
- clouds are an example of this
- the Great ____ Range, which starts in QLD and finishes at the Grampians in VIC
- the type of water that is safe for drinking, cooking and sanitation
- 97.5% of the world's water is found in the ____
- one of the largest users of water
- the water found beneath the Earth's surface
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- The stage of the water cycle when water changes from a liquid to a vapor
- the process by which water enters the small pore spaces between particles in soil or rocks
- water is a _____ resource (hint: not made by humans)
- A long period of dry weather could cause a _____
- ____ resources will replenish themselves naturally over time if we do not use them too quickly
- the Great ____ Basin, found underground in parts of Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia
- ____ mound, a huge aquifer that is Perth's largest source of freshwater
- rain is an example of this
- the continent where Canada is
- occurs when the demand for water exceeds the available water resources
- a word to describe when liquids can pass through something
- how much water something can hold
26 Clues: rain is an example of this • the continent where India is • the continent where France is • the continent where Brazil is • clouds are an example of this • the continent where Canada is • how much water something can hold • one of the largest users of water • layers of rock that store groundwater • the water found beneath the Earth's surface • ...
AgriScience Midterm 2018 2018-12-17
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- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Natural volcanic glass material with water holding capabilities.
- One-celled, microscopic organisms.
- Pertaining to a particular season of the year.
- Exact duplicate.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Practice of growing plants without soil.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- Growing plants as roots hang in air and are misted with nutrient solution.
- Pathogenic entity consisting of nucleic acid and a protein sheath.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- Desirable proportions of nutrients and organisms to support plant growth
- Mixture of partially decayed organic matter.
- Raising aquatic animals under controlled conditions.
- Material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- Person’s occupation or profession.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Obtain nourishment from either live or decaying organic matter.
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- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Living organism that transmits a disease.
- Plant that lives from year to year.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Activities concerned with the production of plants and animals.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- Application of scientific principles to agriculture.
- Organism that produces disease.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Material placed on soil to prevent erosion and weeds.
39 Clues: Exact duplicate. • pH of less than 7.0. • pH of more than 7.0. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Organism that produces disease. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • One-celled, microscopic organisms. • Person’s occupation or profession. • Plant that lives from year to year. • Practice of growing plants without soil. • Weather conditions of a specific region. • ...
Earth Materials, Systems and Natural Hazards 2022-02-15
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- A rising body of water that submerges normally dry land
- The process by which gravity, water, wind, and ice remove and transport sediment from one place to another
- Event in nature that may have a negative effect
- A change to a substance that occurs without forming a new substance, such as a change in size or state of matter
- A prediction or estimate of future events
- Rock formed when particles of other rocks are deposited in layers and cemented together
- A repeated sequence of events
- The temperature, wind, clouds, and precipitation in the atmosphere
- Waves of energy that travel through Earth and are the result of an earthquake, volcano, or explosion
- event in which molten rock spews out from the mantle to the surface of Earth as ash, lava, and gases
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- Areas of Earth that form caverns, which are typically made of limestone
- Distinctive part, quality, or characteristic of Earth’s outer layer
- The mechanical or chemical processes by which gravity, water, wind, and ice break rocks into smaller pieces
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools, forms crystals, and solidifies
- Rock formed deep underground due to heat and pressure
- The ability of a system to do work; required for changes to happen within a system
- Major geological event that occurs when plates shift suddenly and release stored energy; a frequent occurrence along all types of plate boundaries
- A change that involves one substance being pulled apart or combined with another substance to form a completely different substance or substances
- The cycle through which Earth’s rocks change from one type into another over time due to various Earth processes; creates changes in mineral compositions and physical structures
- Forces resulting from processes occurring within Earth’s crust
- Extreme weather events such as floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes; classified by the extent and intensity of their impact on the ecosystem
- Earth material that is broken down by processes of weathering; can be eroded and deposited by the agents of water, wind, ice, and gravity
- The process by which gravity, water, wind, and ice deposit weathered and relocated sediment
23 Clues: A repeated sequence of events • A prediction or estimate of future events • Event in nature that may have a negative effect • Rock formed deep underground due to heat and pressure • A rising body of water that submerges normally dry land • Forces resulting from processes occurring within Earth’s crust • ...
Plant respiration ASG 2018-03-08
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- Yellow accessory pigment
- Tracer used in lollipop experiment by Calvin
- Rate limiting step of TCA cycle
- In Cladophora, Engelman found that violet and red are the most effective colours for photosynthesis
- acid C4 compound that get trasnported from Mesophyll to bundle sheath
- Stonecrop family that includes opuntia agave cactus
- Blocks Fo plate and inhibits ATP synthesis
- A multienzyme which decarboxylates and also reduces NAD
- Extra amount of O2 required to oxidize lactic acid
- Pesticide and a mitochondrial poison that block NADH dehydrogenase
- A Krebs cycle enzyme located in inner membrane of mitochondria
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- An anatomical feature absent in C3 and CAM
- Ratelimiting step in glycolysis
- cytochrome oxidase poison that gives an instant death
- Plant used by Calvin to propound C3 cycle
- A lyase of Krebs cycle
- A compound that is formed during photorespiration
- Energy required by C4 plants for fixing one molecule of sugar
- Absorption spectra of chlorophyll a ,b can be read by an instrument
- Glycolate moves to this organelle for further oxidation to CO2
- A lyase of glycolysis
- Stomata opens during night close at day
- chloroplast involved in C3 cycle
- Reducing equivalent formed in non cyclic photophosphorylation
24 Clues: A lyase of glycolysis • A lyase of Krebs cycle • Yellow accessory pigment • Ratelimiting step in glycolysis • Rate limiting step of TCA cycle • chloroplast involved in C3 cycle • Stomata opens during night close at day • Plant used by Calvin to propound C3 cycle • An anatomical feature absent in C3 and CAM • Blocks Fo plate and inhibits ATP synthesis • ...
Ecosystems 2026-03-06
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- Bees and butterflies help in this process of the plant cycle.
- An animal that only eats other animals.
- An herbivore only eats _________.
- A ________ cannot make it's own food and must eat other organisms.
- Plants release this into the atmosphere.
- Plants take in carbon _______ and change it into oxygen.
- All living things in an ecosystem.
- These absorb water and minerals from the soil to feed the plant.
- Chlorophyll makes the plants this color.
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- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- This is an example of a decomposer that lives in the soil.
- An herbivore will eat this in the food chain.
- Plants need this in order to start photosynthesis.
- The non-living things in an ecosystem, like the sun, rain, rocks.
- The very beginning of the plant cycle starts with a ______.
15 Clues: An herbivore only eats _________. • All living things in an ecosystem. • An animal that only eats other animals. • Plants release this into the atmosphere. • Chlorophyll makes the plants this color. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • An herbivore will eat this in the food chain. • Plants need this in order to start photosynthesis. • ...
MAYAN CIVILIZATION 2026-04-13
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- Used to plan activities, rituals, and planting
- Settled in Valley of Mexico
- Wealth in gold and salt
- A decentralized Mesoamerican civilization of autonomous city-states.
- From Latin word "Afri". Greek word "aphrike" means "without cold"
- utilized ashlar masonry for mortarless, seismic-resistant structures and terrace farming to maximize mountain agricultural yields.
- 365 day civil cycle
- The Mesoamerican "Mother Culture" that established the first regional ceremonial centers.
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- Developed by Aztecs in Mexico and Offered as tribute to gods
- A centralized Andean imperial state governed via the mit'a system (mandatory labor tax).
- CANOE Light, narrow boat for water travel. Made transportation faster and easier.
- distinguished by their colossal basalt heads and advanced lithic technology.
- a system of knotted cords—for complex data storage and administrative accounting.
- 260 day ritual cycle
- Pyramids and temples. Medicine and surgey.
15 Clues: 365 day civil cycle • 260 day ritual cycle • Wealth in gold and salt • Settled in Valley of Mexico • Pyramids and temples. Medicine and surgey. • Used to plan activities, rituals, and planting • Developed by Aztecs in Mexico and Offered as tribute to gods • From Latin word "Afri". Greek word "aphrike" means "without cold" • ...
Terms Used To Describe Plants 2021-09-21
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- part of biology that deals with plants.
- plants that retain their leaves green year round.
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- a plant that lives more than two years.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
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- plant that does not have enough moisture.
- a plant that is swollen with water.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
- when the plants rests or grows very little.
9 Clues: a plant that is swollen with water. • part of biology that deals with plants. • a plant that lives more than two years. • plant that does not have enough moisture. • when the plants rests or grows very little. • plants that retain their leaves green year round. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. • ...
Star Crossword Puzzle. (plus a few extra things) 2021-10-12
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- The Biggest Star in the galaxy and/or universe
- The beginning of a star's life
- it's what we're in right now (it has multiple planets)
- The planet that's mostly water.
- The Last stage of a star's life cycle
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- It's the main stage of a star's life
- it happens after the red giant stage
- The brightest star in the sky
- The second-to last star's life cycle, typically the smallest form
9 Clues: The brightest star in the sky • The beginning of a star's life • The planet that's mostly water. • It's the main stage of a star's life • it happens after the red giant stage • The Last stage of a star's life cycle • The Biggest Star in the galaxy and/or universe • it's what we're in right now (it has multiple planets) • ...
Star Crossword Puzzle. (plus a few extra things) 2021-10-12
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- The planet that's mostly water.
- it happens after the red giant stage
- The Last stage of a star's life cycle
- The brightest star in the sky
- It's the main stage of a star's life
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- The second-to last star's life cycle, typically the smallest form
- The beginning of a star's life
- The Biggest Star in the galaxy and/or universe
- it's what we're in right now (it has multiple planets)
9 Clues: The brightest star in the sky • The beginning of a star's life • The planet that's mostly water. • it happens after the red giant stage • It's the main stage of a star's life • The Last stage of a star's life cycle • The Biggest Star in the galaxy and/or universe • it's what we're in right now (it has multiple planets) • ...
Planet Earth 2024-04-22
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- an area where sand, silt, clay, or gravel is deposited, often at the mouth of a river
- the changing of liquid water into gas
- larger area of ocean partially surrounded by landmasses
- a series of actions that produce something
- where groundwater gathers
- flat area that lies at a high elevation
- the changing of water vapor into liquid water
- landmass that is surrounded by water
- rain that contains harmful amounts of poisons due to pollution
- the thin layer of gases that envelop Earth
- a lowland area between higher elevation sides
- very great in size
- where freshwater and salt water meet
- the height of a land surface above the level of the sea
- a river's end point
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- the system that consists of Earth's water
- the part of a continent that extends out underneath the ocean and is fairly flat, but then drops sharply to the ocean floor
- an increase or decrease in the amount of something
- a portion of land nearly surrounded by water
- a process that makes salt water safe to drink
- cycle the process in which water is used and reused on Earth, including precipitation, collection, evaporation, and condensation
- all that is living on Earth's surface, close to the surface, or in the atmosphere
- moisture that falls to the Earth
- the water contained inside Earth's crust
- flat area found at lower elevations
- largest of all landmasses
- land makes up the part of Earth called the _____.
- a coastal area where the water is partially surrounded by land
- a long, narrow, steep-sided cut on the ocean floor
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
30 Clues: very great in size • a river's end point • where groundwater gathers • largest of all landmasses • moisture that falls to the Earth • flat area found at lower elevations • landmass that is surrounded by water • where freshwater and salt water meet • the changing of liquid water into gas • flat area that lies at a high elevation • the water contained inside Earth's crust • ...
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
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- Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way.
- The process of liquid changing into a gas.
- The Process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis.
- Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground.
- Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth.
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- The process of water changing from a solid directly into a gas.
- The temperature at which water vapor will start to condense out of air as liquid water.
- Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface.
- All of the Earth's water that is cycleing within the ground.
- A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- The process of water vapor changing from a gad directly to a solid.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time or place.
- Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas.
- Water that flows across the surface of Earth.
- The repeating processes that move water in different forms between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
15 Clues: The process of liquid changing into a gas. • Water that flows across the surface of Earth. • Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth. • Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way. • Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground. • Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas. • Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface. • ...
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
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- Water that flows across the surface of Earth.
- A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface.
- All of the Earth's water that is cycleing within the ground.
- The temperature at which water vapor will start to condense out of air as liquid water.
- The Process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis.
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- The process of water changing from a solid directly into a gas.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time or place.
- Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas.
- Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth.
- Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way.
- Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground.
- The process of water vapor changing from a gad directly to a solid.
- The process of liquid changing into a gas.
- The repeating processes that move water in different forms between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
15 Clues: The process of liquid changing into a gas. • Water that flows across the surface of Earth. • Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth. • Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way. • Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground. • Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas. • Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface. • ...
Water Cycle and Sun's Energy Vocabulary. 2022-11-26
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- Animals give out water vapor as they breathe to get oxygen for energy.
- A process that changes water from LIQUID to GAS form.
- All the available pore spaces are filled with water.
- Transfer of thermal energy that requires contact between the atom or molecules.
- Plants give out water vapor as they "breathe" during photosynthesis.
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- Water moves from the surface into the ground, using pore spaces to move further down by the force of gravity.
- Water moves through the ground until it reaches the water table.
- Water stored under the ground, either in pore spaces or larger bodies of water.
- All the open spaces between particles of soil or rock.
- The draining away of water (and substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, tiny amounts of other gases.
- The top level of the saturated area of ground water.
- A process that changes water from GAS to LIQUID form.
- Any form of water coming from the atmosphere: rain, snow, sleet, fog and dew.
- Any substance that can flow. This includes liquids and gases.
15 Clues: The top level of the saturated area of ground water. • All the available pore spaces are filled with water. • A process that changes water from LIQUID to GAS form. • A process that changes water from GAS to LIQUID form. • All the open spaces between particles of soil or rock. • 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, tiny amounts of other gases. • ...
7th hour water cycle Cruz Gutierrez 2023-11-28
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- ruining off the land safes
- holds 96% of earths water
- can care parts of water in the ski
- natural process with water that occurs everywhere
- tine little droplets of water that you see everyday
- dissolved minerals,even salt come out of these
- formed ice in the clouds
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- water coming from deep inside the earth
- a gravity defying wonder
- the chemical formula of water
- large frozen bodies of water
- this turns into water droplets and can turn into fog
- where moving underground finds an opening
- can start on mountains and ind up in the ocean
- have large bodies of fresh water
15 Clues: a gravity defying wonder • formed ice in the clouds • holds 96% of earths water • ruining off the land safes • large frozen bodies of water • the chemical formula of water • have large bodies of fresh water • can care parts of water in the ski • water coming from deep inside the earth • where moving underground finds an opening • can start on mountains and ind up in the ocean • ...
Atmosphere and Water cycle word search 2024-09-19
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- The layer of the atmosphere where ozone layer present.
- The process that scientists use to better understand the world around them.
- The layer of the atmosphere where weather occur.
- In an experiment the group that is left alone is called
- The envelope of gasses that surrounds the earth.
- What is the water cycle powered by?
- Any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
- when a liquid turns into a gas.
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- A body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater.
- The possible explanation for an observation.
- The outermost layer of the atmosphere that blends with outer space.
- The layer of the atmosphere that protects the earth.
- a measure of how compact the mass in a substance or object is.
- One state of matter that water normally exist on earth.
- This gas makes up the largest percentage of the atmosphere.
15 Clues: when a liquid turns into a gas. • What is the water cycle powered by? • The possible explanation for an observation. • The layer of the atmosphere where weather occur. • The envelope of gasses that surrounds the earth. • The layer of the atmosphere that protects the earth. • The layer of the atmosphere where ozone layer present. • ...
The influences of the Water Cycle 2025-05-22
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- Distance above the sea level
- Large are of countryside
- A distinctive aspect about something
- The air feeling Damp or moist
- The process of a liquid turning into vapour
- Relating to or near the Equator or an Equator
- the Salt body of water which cover more than half of the earth
- Facing the wind
- The form of someone or something
- On the side sheltered from the wind
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- When plant give off water vapour from their stomata
- The degree of heat coming off of something
- Of or Relating to Mountains
- Rain,Snow or Hail
- Become greater or bigger in size, amount or degree
15 Clues: Facing the wind • Rain,Snow or Hail • Large are of countryside • Of or Relating to Mountains • Distance above the sea level • The air feeling Damp or moist • The form of someone or something • On the side sheltered from the wind • A distinctive aspect about something • The degree of heat coming off of something • The process of a liquid turning into vapour • ...
The Incredible Journey 2021-07-12
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- Cycle the paths water takes through its various states- vapor, liquid and solid-as it moves throughout Earth's systems(oceans, atmosphere, ground water, streams, etc.) Also known as the hydrologic cycle.
- Two or more homogeneous(identical) or heterogeneous (different) atoms held together by intermolecular bonds.
- the process of breaking down nutrients(food) into components that can be easily used or stored by the body.
- atmospheric water that has condensed onto cooler objects. This usually occurs at night, when the relative humidity rises and the air temperatures cool.
- the transition of a substance from the solid phase directly to the vapor phase, without passing through an intermediate liquid phase; the apposite of deposition.
- the conversion of a liquid(e.g. water)into a vapor (a gaseous state) usually through the application of heat energy; the opposite of condensation.
- the process of laying down sediment or accumulating layers of material carried in suspension. (2) the transition of a substance from a vapor(gas) directly to the solid phase without passing through an intermediate liquid phase; the opposite of sublimation. Frost is an example.
- the state of water in which molecules move freely among themselves but do not separate like those in a gaseous state.
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- the process by which water absorbed by plants(usually through the roots) is evaporated into the atmosphere from the plant surface(principally from the leaves).
- the act or process by which an organism exchanges gases with its environment; in animals with lungs, the process of inhaling and exhaling or breathing. Cellular respiration involves the release of energy from food through chemical reactions.
- the process by which a vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation.
- water falling, in a liquid or solid state, from the atmosphere to Earth.
- the state of water in which individual molecules are highly energized and move about freely; also known as vapor.
- energy that pertains to the movement molecules within a material or object. As heat is added to a material, the movement of molecules within the material increases.
- the natural force of attraction exerted by Earth on objects or materials on its surface that tends to draw them down toward its center.
- the state of water in which molecules have limited movement.
- the fluid secreted in the form of sweat by the sweat glands and as water that diffuses through the skin by humans and some other animals that helps lower an elevated body temperature.
17 Clues: the state of water in which molecules have limited movement. • water falling, in a liquid or solid state, from the atmosphere to Earth. • the process by which a vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation. • the process of breaking down nutrients(food) into components that can be easily used or stored by the body. • ...
Water Unit 2023-01-20
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- Cycle Process of recycling water over time through different methods.
- When water falls from the sky,frozen, or liquid.
- Liquid transforming to gas.
- Precipitation that does not absorb into the soil or evaporate.
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- Water evaporates from plants and trees.
- A solid changes directly to a gas without first becoming a liquid.
- Transforms gas to a liquid.
- When water goes into soil.
8 Clues: When water goes into soil. • Transforms gas to a liquid. • Liquid transforming to gas. • Water evaporates from plants and trees. • When water falls from the sky,frozen, or liquid. • Precipitation that does not absorb into the soil or evaporate. • A solid changes directly to a gas without first becoming a liquid. • ...
Terms Used To Describe Plants 2021-09-21
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- part of biology that deals with plants.
- plants that retain their leaves green year round.
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- a plant that lives more than two years.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
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- plant that does not have enough moisture.
- a plant that is swollen with water.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
- when the plants rests or grows very little.
9 Clues: a plant that is swollen with water. • part of biology that deals with plants. • a plant that lives more than two years. • plant that does not have enough moisture. • when the plants rests or grows very little. • plants that retain their leaves green year round. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. • ...
Terms Used To Describe Plants 2021-09-21
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- part of biology that deals with plants.
- plants that retain their leaves green year round.
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- a plant that lives more than two years.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
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- plant that does not have enough moisture.
- a plant that is swollen with water.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
- when the plants rests or grows very little.
9 Clues: a plant that is swollen with water. • part of biology that deals with plants. • a plant that lives more than two years. • plant that does not have enough moisture. • when the plants rests or grows very little. • plants that retain their leaves green year round. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. • ...
Energy & Matter Flow 2024-01-15
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- the species that balances the flow of energy in the ecosystem
- results from excess N or P in water
- livestock farming impacts the carbon cycle by reducing this gas
- organisms that create their own energy
- this cycle involves decomposition
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- responsible for making nitrogen available to all living things
- the majority of this process occurs at the equator
- bacteria and fungi that reduce NPP in an ecosystem
- organisms at the top of the food chain
9 Clues: this cycle involves decomposition • results from excess N or P in water • organisms at the top of the food chain • organisms that create their own energy • the majority of this process occurs at the equator • bacteria and fungi that reduce NPP in an ecosystem • the species that balances the flow of energy in the ecosystem • ...
Ecology Crossword 2012-09-16
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- A large geographical region defined by climate(precipitation and temperature) with a specific set of biotic and abiotic features
- A body of water that is low in nutrients
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance
- The non-living physical and chemical components of an ecosystem
- The abiotic conditions within which a species can survive
- The movement of matter through the biotic and abiotic environment
- The zone around Earth where life can exist
- The maximum population size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain
- The process in which the Sun's energy is converted into chemical energy
- An organism that makes its own energy-rich food compounds using the Sun's energy
- The biogeochemical cycle in which carbon is cycled through the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- A representation of the feeding relationships within a community
- Energy that travels through empty space
- All the living organisms and their physical and chemical environment
- The layer of gases surrounding the earth
- The land are drained by a particular river; also called a drainage basin
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- An organism that obtains its energy from consuming other organisms
- Any factor that restricts the size of a population
- The series of processes in which nitrogen compounds are moved through the biotic and abiotic environment
- Respiration The process by which sugar and oxygen are converted into carbon dioxide and water, to provide energy for the cell
- An ecosystem that is maintained through natural processes
- A representation of energy, numbers, or biomass relationships in ecosystems
- Earth's solid outer layer
- Living things, their remains, and features, such as nests, associated with their activities
- the form of energy transferred during heat or cooling
- All of Earth's water in solid, liquid, and gas form
- Visible forms of radiant energy
- A body of water that is rich in nutrients
- The series of processes that cycle water through the environment
- The mass of living organisms in a given area
30 Clues: Earth's solid outer layer • Visible forms of radiant energy • Energy that travels through empty space • A body of water that is low in nutrients • The layer of gases surrounding the earth • A body of water that is rich in nutrients • The zone around Earth where life can exist • The mass of living organisms in a given area • The ability to maintain an ecological balance • ...
JellyFish-Chavarria 2015-02-18
Plant Terms 2023-10-03
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- humans use the animal and animalproducts that feed on plants and plant products
- means “naked seed” in Greek
- the plant or plant products are used byhumans
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- the process of plants using stored energy
- seeds have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have twoseed leaves
- two-name system
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
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- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have oneseed leaf
- in Greek means “covered seed” or “enclosed seed”
- plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost
16 Clues: two-name system • means “naked seed” in Greek • the process of plants using stored energy • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • the plant or plant products are used byhumans • in Greek means “covered seed” or “enclosed seed” • plants that complete their life cycle in one year • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ...
Earth's Hydrosphere 2023-04-24
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- The Chesapeake Bay is the largest ____________, where freshwater and salt water meet.
- Step of the water cycle that follows evaporation.
- Excess amounts of this gas are absorbed by the ocean and converted into carbonate rocks.
- In a groundwater diagram, the top of the saturated zone is called the water _______.
- Feature of the seafloor created at a convergent plate boundary.
- Unusual warming of surface ocean water in the eastern Pacific Ocean due to changes in the trade winds.
- Flat land along banks of a river where sediments are deposition after a heavy rain.
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- Term given to giant circulating surface currents in the ocean.
- Feature at the mouth of a river that is formed by deposition.
- River in Virginia that empties into the Chesapeake Bay.
- Body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.
- Algae in the ocean are the main source of this gas in our atmosphere.
- The ability of water to flow through soil or pores in rock.
- Heat from the ocean can be transmitted to the atmosphere through this energy transfer.
- Percentage of water on Earth on that is freshwater.
- Vertical movement of deep, cold, nutrient rich water to the surface.
- Deep ocean currents are created when neighboring bodies of water differ in _________.
- The daily period rise and fall of ocean water levels caused by the moon and sun.
18 Clues: Step of the water cycle that follows evaporation. • Percentage of water on Earth on that is freshwater. • River in Virginia that empties into the Chesapeake Bay. • The ability of water to flow through soil or pores in rock. • Feature at the mouth of a river that is formed by deposition. • Term given to giant circulating surface currents in the ocean. • ...
Geography Word Wall 2013-05-13
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- Fuels from decomposed organisms
- E.G. Eggshell, Callcium Salts
- Regenerates itself
- E.G. When a resource runs out of itself
- Preservation of the natural environment
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- Cannot Regenerate itself
- The cycle of processes by which _________ between the earth's oceans
- E.G. Water
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- The cultivation of aquatic animals or plants for food.
10 Clues: E.G. Water • Regenerates itself • Cannot Regenerate itself • E.G. Eggshell, Callcium Salts • Fuels from decomposed organisms • E.G. When a resource runs out of itself • Preservation of the natural environment • The cultivation of aquatic animals or plants for food. • The cycle of processes by which _________ between the earth's oceans • ...
Cells and Plants 2024-02-16
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- a green pigment that soaks up energy
- The element is 6C12H6O
- part of what every living thing breathes
- takes water in to hydrate the plant
- All plants go through a _____ called photosythisis
- Plants use this to eat
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- All cells have these to live
- hydrates every living thing
- Cells have this goo that fills it
- Every living thing breathes this
10 Clues: The element is 6C12H6O • Plants use this to eat • hydrates every living thing • All cells have these to live • Every living thing breathes this • Cells have this goo that fills it • takes water in to hydrate the plant • a green pigment that soaks up energy • part of what every living thing breathes • All plants go through a _____ called photosythisis
Cellular Respiration 2016-01-05
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- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature
- C6H12O6
- H+ ions pass back across the mitochondrial membrane through
- pyruvic is broken down into carbon dioxide
- removes carbon dioxide from atmosphere, and cellular respiration puts it back.
- with each rotation, the enzymes grabs an ADP molecule and attaches phosphate group producing
- does not directly require oxygen or oxygen-requiring process to run
- what is formed when oxygen accepts the electrons in combination with hydrogen ions
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- releases energy form food in the presence of oxygen
- each NAD+ molecule accepts a pair of high- energy electrons, molecule now known as
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration
- to brig together as a whole
- electron carrier
- innermost compartment of mitochondrion, site of kerbs cycle reaction
- pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen
15 Clues: C6H12O6 • electron carrier • to brig together as a whole • pyruvic is broken down into carbon dioxide • amount of energy needed to raise the temperature • the first set of reactions in cellular respiration • releases energy form food in the presence of oxygen • pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen • ...
Anatomy Terms 2024-04-15
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- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- in Greek means “covered seed” or “enclosed seed”
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost
- grow from the stem or leaf of a plant
- humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants and plant products
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
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- means “naked seed” in Greek
- system with many small roots
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- the plant or plant products are used by humans
- root system with one thick main root
15 Clues: means “naked seed” in Greek • system with many small roots • root system with one thick main root • grow from the stem or leaf of a plant • the process of plants using stored energy • the plant or plant products are used by humans • in Greek means “covered seed” or “enclosed seed” • plants that complete their life cycle in one year • ...
Quality month -2024 2024-11-11
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- ----------cycle can be considered as a project planning tool-(4)
- A measurement system ability to detect a difference in the measuread charecteristic-(3)
- The measurement error, when the indicator contact point is not parallel with the surface to be measured -(6)
- Water vapour in the atmosphere air-(8)
- Finding the actual size -(11)
- The inspector walks around the shop floor-(6)
- Name the principle, The measuring scale is in-line with the distance to be measured-(4)
- Emptiness of space-(6)
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- A situation in which something is not known(11)
- Measures against the best-in-class practices (5-4)
- The aspiration of the company in a short declaration-(6)
- Method to perform rout cause analysis-(2)
- A sequence of operations repeated regularly -(5)
- Quality Gurus-(6)
- Adherence to the legal and other requirements-(10)
15 Clues: Quality Gurus-(6) • Emptiness of space-(6) • Finding the actual size -(11) • Water vapour in the atmosphere air-(8) • Method to perform rout cause analysis-(2) • The inspector walks around the shop floor-(6) • A situation in which something is not known(11) • A sequence of operations repeated regularly -(5) • Measures against the best-in-class practices (5-4) • ...
Cellular Respiration 2017-12-22
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- 1 step in cellular respiration
- ALso known as ATP
- Where glycolysis occurs
- Respiration with Carbon Dioxide
- What makes ATP in glycolysis
- Last step in Cellular Respiration
- Process that turns sugars into alcohol
- Long chain of chemical chains
- How an organism consumes sugar with no oxygen
- Where Krebs cycle occurs
- 4 Carbon compound in the Krebs Cycle
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- CoA 2 Carbon molecule in the Krebs cycle
- Cycle Biochemical Pathway that breaks down Acetyl CoA
- Acetyl CoA forms with oxaloacetate to form
- Acid WHat fills our muscles and helps repair them after a workout
- The etc occurs here
- How the cell make Atp by breaking down organic compounds
- Accepts electrons during redox reactions
- 2 of these are formed from a glucose molecule
- Involved with Light Reactions and accepts electrons
- Both are made out of yeast
- Energy for the cell
- Respiration with no carbon dioxide
23 Clues: ALso known as ATP • The etc occurs here • Energy for the cell • Where glycolysis occurs • Where Krebs cycle occurs • Both are made out of yeast • What makes ATP in glycolysis • Long chain of chemical chains • 1 step in cellular respiration • Respiration with Carbon Dioxide • Last step in Cellular Respiration • Respiration with no carbon dioxide • 4 Carbon compound in the Krebs Cycle • ...
Sleep 2025-01-23
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- how many minutes it takes for kids to go through the sleep cycle
- sleep cycle stage where your heart rate slows
- the 5th stage in the sleep cycle
- 9-10 hours, no screens before bed, nightly routine
- a cycle of five phases
- sleep cycle stage where your body is repaired
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- sleep cycle stage where you have rapid eye movement
- less than 8 hours, watching screens before bed, eating a bunch of sugar
- important to do every night
- sleep cycle stage that lasts a few minutes
- sleep cycle stage where your temperature drops
11 Clues: a cycle of five phases • important to do every night • the 5th stage in the sleep cycle • sleep cycle stage that lasts a few minutes • sleep cycle stage where your heart rate slows • sleep cycle stage where your body is repaired • sleep cycle stage where your temperature drops • 9-10 hours, no screens before bed, nightly routine • ...
plant classification 2023-02-08
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- plants that complete their life cycle in 2 years/ growing seasons
- part of plant that supports the leaves, flower, and fruit
- means"naked seed" in greek
- the plant or plant products are used by humans
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce for more than 2 years
- the chemical process converting sunlight into food/energy
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- humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants a plant products
- means "covered seed" in greek
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- part of plant that produces food for plant through photosynthesis
- one of the main uses for plants
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year/growing season
- type of root that has one thick main root
- part of plant that anchors the plant
15 Clues: means"naked seed" in greek • means "covered seed" in greek • one of the main uses for plants • part of plant that anchors the plant • type of root that has one thick main root • the process of plants using stored energy • plants that produce for more than 2 years • the plant or plant products are used by humans • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ...
plant diversity 2015-04-23
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- these are sub-cellular mico compartments found in chloroplasts of many algae and in a single group of land plants, the horworts.
- A green single cell fresh water organism with a flagellum sometimes forming a green scum on stagnant water.
- They are a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers.
- A male reproduction structure producing gametes, occuring in ferns and mosses.
- Plant: Belong to the division of Bryophytes which includes mosses, Liverwort amd hornworts. these plants has no vascular tissue so the plants cannot retain water to deliver it to other parts of the body.
- The least diverse phylum of bryophytes(Hornworts).
- Name for Gametophytes.
- Consist of different divisions of ferns.
- consist of small, non vascular plants such as mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
- This is the diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of plant or alga.
- Common;y called Angiospermae or Magnatiophyta.
- unicellular organisms of the kingdom protista, characterized by a silica shell of often intricate and beautiful sculpluring.
- Female Cone
- This is the Haploid multicellular stage in the alternation of generation life cycle of plants and alages.
- A root like subterranean stem commonly horizontal in position, flat usually produces roots below and send up short progressively from the upper surface.
- A plant whose life cycle extends for more than one but less than two years after germination.
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- The female Reproductive organs in ferns, Mosses, liverworts etc.
- Large group of eukariotypes algae commonly golden brown, found mostly in freshwater.
- Small phylum of the kingdom protista, consisting of mostly unicellular aquatic algae.
- often referred as blue- green algae.
- Phylum of Prokaryotic Aguatic bacteria that obtain energy through photosynthesis.They
- A seedless vascular plant.
- Division of the kingsdom of protista consisting of the photosynthetic organism commonly known as green algae.
- Its scientific name is Tracheophyta.
- Male Cone
- Phylum of the kingdom protista consisting of the photosynthetic organisms commonly known as red algae.
- A small flowerless plant that is usually in dense green clumps on mats in damp or shady locations.
- Greek Philosopher and Scientist.
- The science of discovering, describing and naming and classifing organism.
- Phylum of the kingsdom protista consisting of those organisms commonly called brown algae.
- A single celled or many celled structure in which spores are produced especially in fungi algae, mosses and fern.
31 Clues: Male Cone • Female Cone • Name for Gametophytes. • A seedless vascular plant. • Greek Philosopher and Scientist. • often referred as blue- green algae. • Its scientific name is Tracheophyta. • Consist of different divisions of ferns. • Common;y called Angiospermae or Magnatiophyta. • The least diverse phylum of bryophytes(Hornworts). • ...
Christian's Crossword 2016-12-07
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- Sail Through My Plasma
- I Store
- Not Chemistry
- Stuff That Happens Everywhere At All Time, Answer To Everything
- Attraction Between Particles That Are The Same
- Large Particles Enter
- Direct Information
- 1)All Living Things 2)Basic Units 3)Come From Existing Ones
- Organelle In Which Photosynthesis Takes Place
- Large Particles Exit
- True Cell
- I Make Proteins
- I'm A Brick Wall
- Mixture
- I Transport
- Fluid Filled Space
- + Charge
- Measured
- Light Absorbing Molecules
- I Clean
- Structural Support
- C10H16N5O13P3 (Adenosine Triphosphate)
- Energy Required Through Chemicals
- Attraction Between Two Different Substances
- Not Tested
- Water Movement
- Cycle Which Occurs In Chloroplast During Photosynthesis
- Members Only Can Come And Go
- Powerhouse Of The Cell
- Gets Dissolved
- I Receive
- Main Source Of Energy
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- Dextrose Severing
- Not Biology
- Not Relating With Oxygen
- - Charge
- Transport Low To High
- Create Their Own Food From Sunlight
- Purpose,Research,Hypothesis,Experiment,Analysis,Conclusion
- Controlled
- Lil' Nucleus
- Dissolves
- Electrons Shared Unevenly
- Looks Like A Pile Of Hotcakes
- Observed
- Outcome of Experiment
- Take Inorganic Turns Into Organic
- Converts Food/Nutrients Into Energy/ATP
- Bilayer, Outside Loves H20 Inside Hates It.
- I Control
- Relies On Autotrophs For Food/Energy
- High To Low
- Carbon,Hydrogen,Nitrogen,Oxygen,Phosphorus,Sulfur
- Possible Explanation
- No Charge
- C3H6O3
- Making A Bite To Eat Out Of The Solar Rays
- Before True Cell
- Electrons Are Shared
- Pigment Found Primarily In Plants
- Transport No Energy
- Oxygen Related
- Store Energy
- Cycle Which Occurs In All Aerobic Organisms
- Store and Transport Genetic Information
- C10H15N5O10P2 (Adenosine Diphosphate)
66 Clues: C3H6O3 • I Store • Mixture • I Clean • - Charge • Observed • + Charge • Measured • Dissolves • True Cell • I Control • No Charge • I Receive • Controlled • Not Tested • Not Biology • I Transport • High To Low • Lil' Nucleus • Store Energy • Not Chemistry • Oxygen Related • Water Movement • Gets Dissolved • I Make Proteins • I'm A Brick Wall • Before True Cell • Dextrose Severing • Direct Information • Fluid Filled Space • ...
Biology: Unit 1 and 2 2025-12-04
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- record the collection of all the fossils discovered on Earth, providing a history of life on the planet
- a relationship where one organism (hunter) hunts and kills another (prey) for food
- world hypothesis RNA was the first carrier of genetic information due to its capacity to store genetic material and carry out reactions
- ancestry the theory that all life forms descended from one "universal common ancestor"
- the variety of species found in an ecosystem
- the study of the geographic distribution of plants and animals, which provides evidence of common ancestry
- homologies, structural similarities among different species because they descend from a common ancestor
- a relationship where organisms fight for limited resources
- long periods of little or no evolutionary change; can be seen in the fossil record
- the theory that species evolve slowly and continuously over long periods of geological time
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- cycle, a continuous cycle in which nitrogen circulates through living organisms and non-living components, including the atmosphere, soil, water, plants, animals, and bacteria
- a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits by harming the other (host)
- cycle a continuous cycle in which carbon moves through the atmosphere, living organisms, oceans, and soil, shifting between inorganic and organic forms
- a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other organism is unaffected
- equilibrium the theory that species evolve in rapid, short bursts followed by stasis
- factors, nonliving elements of the environment that influence the way that organisms and ecosystems function
- a symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
- homologies anatomical similarities in embryonic development among different species
- factors, living components of the environment that affect the ecosystem or other living things in the environment
- stability, the ability of an ecosystem to maintain balance and return to equilibrium after a disturbance
- homologies similarities in genetic molecular structures (DNA, RNA, and protein) among different species
21 Clues: the variety of species found in an ecosystem • a symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit • a relationship where organisms fight for limited resources • a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits by harming the other (host) • a relationship where one organism (hunter) hunts and kills another (prey) for food • ...
Coastal Crunch 2023-06-15
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- organsisms that break down dead things
- animals that consume others
- eat plants and animals
- living
- they eat meat
- they produce things
- two organisms that work together
- nonliving
- something that invades an animal
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- the ability to do work
- help erode land and structures overtime
- they eat plants
- the continuous movement of water and
- one kills and consumes the other
- takes up space and can be weighed
- a repeating cycle of processes
16 Clues: living • nonliving • they eat meat • they eat plants • they produce things • the ability to do work • eat plants and animals • animals that consume others • a repeating cycle of processes • one kills and consumes the other • two organisms that work together • something that invades an animal • takes up space and can be weighed • the continuous movement of water and • ...
Quiz Prep 1 2025-10-29
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- The process by which subsurface water flows from aquifers or other saturated zones into surface systems such as springs, rivers, lakes, or oceans. It plays a key role in maintaining base flow and delivering nutrients and solutes to aquatic ecosystems.
- A rapid proliferation of microscopic algae or cyanobacteria in an aquatic system, typically driven by nutrient enrichment (especially nitrogen and phosphorus). Blooms can produce toxins, block sunlight, and lead to hypoxic or anoxic conditions upon decomposition.
- The process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce food (glucose) and release oxygen.
- Describes water or soil that contains a high concentration of nutrients (such as nitrogen and phosphorus) that promote plant and algal growth.
- The point in the tidal cycle when the water level is at its lowest along the shore.
- Tiny, often microscopic animals that drift in water currents and feed on phytoplankton or other small organisms. They form a vital part of aquatic food webs.
- The condition in which the concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) in water is lower than the saturation level expected under given temperature and pressure conditions. It often results from biological oxygen demand exceeding oxygen replenishment through diffusion or photosynthesis, and can stress or kill aerobic aquatic organisms.
- The area of the shoreline that is exposed to the air at low tide and covered by water at high tide. It’s home to organisms adapted to both wet and dry conditions.
- An optical property of water that describes the scattering of light by suspended particles such as silt, clay, plankton, or organic debris. High turbidity reduces light penetration, affecting photosynthesis and visual feeding in aquatic ecosystems.
- The amount of oxygen gas present in water, essential for the survival of fish, plants, and other aquatic organisms.
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- The process by which a body of water becomes enriched with nutrients (like nitrogen and phosphorus), leading to excessive plant and algal growth and a decrease in oxygen levels.
- Refers to organisms whose internal body temperature varies with the ambient environmental temperature. Ectotherms regulate body temperature behaviorally (e.g., basking or seeking shade) rather than through internal metabolic heat production.
- A tide with the greatest difference between high and low water levels. It happens when the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned (during new and full moons), which makes their gravitational pulls combine and strengthen the tides.
- The point in the tidal cycle when the water level is at its highest along the shore.
- A condition in which the level of dissolved oxygen in water becomes too low to support most aquatic life.
- A tide with the least difference between high and low water levels
- The regular rise and fall of sea level caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on Earth’s oceans.
- Zone An area in a body of water where oxygen levels are so low (often due to pollution and algal blooms) that most marine life cannot survive.
- The gaseous envelope surrounding Earth, composed primarily of nitrogen (≈78%) and oxygen (≈21%), with trace amounts of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. It mediates energy exchange, weather, and biogeochemical cycles essential to life.
- The natural force of attraction between any two objects with mass. In the context of tides, it’s the pull of gravity from the moon (and to a lesser extent, the sun) that causes the ocean’s water to rise and fall.
20 Clues: A tide with the least difference between high and low water levels • The point in the tidal cycle when the water level is at its lowest along the shore. • The point in the tidal cycle when the water level is at its highest along the shore. • A condition in which the level of dissolved oxygen in water becomes too low to support most aquatic life. • ...
Weather 2023-04-19
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- you use this to find the temperature of something
- basic indicator of wind speed and direction
- one of the three parts of the water cycle
- the most common type of cloud
- humidity how much water vapor there is per volume of the air
- caused by uneven temperature on the Earth
- new force pressing against an area
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- how much water (in gas form) is in the air
- what begins as snow, but gets melted by the warm air
- type of cloud named after the Latin word meaning curl
- _____ air is pushed down
- the metric system measures temperature in ______
12 Clues: _____ air is pushed down • the most common type of cloud • new force pressing against an area • one of the three parts of the water cycle • caused by uneven temperature on the Earth • how much water (in gas form) is in the air • basic indicator of wind speed and direction • the metric system measures temperature in ______ • ...
WORD PUZZLE 2023-01-20
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- It's where the Citric acid cycle takes place.
- End product of glycolysis.
- Reversibly hydrated to form malate in the presence of the enzyme fumarate hydrathase.
- Type of respiration that releases a small amount of energy in the absence of oxygen.
- The first step in cellular respiration.
- Added to fumarate to produce malate.
- 5-C compound catalyzed by the enzyme isocitrate dehydrogenase.
- 4-C compound recyclable molecule in Krebs cycle.
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- It's where aerobic respiration occurs in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
- Excellent electron acceptor.
- Type of respiration that requires oxygen in order to produce ATP.
- Enzyme that catalyzes citrate to form isocitrate.
- Used by cells to turn fuel into energy that can be used to power cellular respiration.
- Process by which energy in the form of ATP is released from food molecules.
- Isomer of citrate.
15 Clues: Isomer of citrate. • End product of glycolysis. • Excellent electron acceptor. • Added to fumarate to produce malate. • The first step in cellular respiration. • It's where the Citric acid cycle takes place. • 4-C compound recyclable molecule in Krebs cycle. • Enzyme that catalyzes citrate to form isocitrate. • ...
Waves And Energy 2023-05-18
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- any wave frequency that is greater than the upper limit of human hearing ability
- waves that are created by energy passing through water
- sound navigation and ranging
- the change in direction of a wave as it passes from one medium to another
- a wave's peak to peak or trough to trough
- opposite of a crest
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- power to provide light and heat
- a wave that is traveling slower than the speed of sound
- the change in wave frequency during the relative motion between a wave source and its observer
- greater than the speed of sound
- a unit of frequency of one cycle per second
- a type of radiation called electromagnetic waves
- the rate at which vibration occurs
- the sensation of a frequency
- point on a surface wave where the displacement of the medium
15 Clues: opposite of a crest • sound navigation and ranging • the sensation of a frequency • power to provide light and heat • greater than the speed of sound • the rate at which vibration occurs • a wave's peak to peak or trough to trough • a unit of frequency of one cycle per second • a type of radiation called electromagnetic waves • ...
Quality month -2024 2024-11-08
Across
- -Finding the actual size -(11)
- -Quality Gurus-(6)
- -A measurement system ability to detect a difference in the measured characteristic-(3)
- -A situation in which something is not known (11)
- -The measuring scale is in-line with the distance to be measured-(4)
- -A sequence of operations repeated regularly -(5)
- -The inspector walks around the shop floor-(6)
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- -Water vapor in the atmosphere air-(8)
- -Adherence to the legal and other requirements-(10)
- -Emptiness of space-(6)
- -The aspiration of the company in a short declaration-(6)
- -PDCA cycle can be considered as a project planning tool-(4)
- -Method to perform rout cause analysis-(2)
- -The measurement error, when the indicator contact point is not parallel with the surface to be measured -(6)
- -Measures against the best-in-class practices (5-4)
15 Clues: -Quality Gurus-(6) • -Emptiness of space-(6) • -Finding the actual size -(11) • -Water vapor in the atmosphere air-(8) • -Method to perform rout cause analysis-(2) • -The inspector walks around the shop floor-(6) • -A situation in which something is not known (11) • -A sequence of operations repeated regularly -(5) • -Adherence to the legal and other requirements-(10) • ...
6.1 Vocab 2024-07-09
Across
- Height above or below a given location.
- An area of higher elevation land that dictates where surface water and groundwater drain.
- The natural and man-made places where water is found.
- Cycle the continuous movement of water between the earth's water reservoirs driven by energy from the sun and gravity.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- a group of atoms held together by a bond.
- When molecules move slowly/vibrate and are tightly packed.
- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- The process that causes a liquid in plants to be released as a gas.
- The force that pulls things towards the earth.
- The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas.
- Driver The source of energy that causes water to move (for example gravity).
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- Movement The movement of groundwater, which occurs very slowly.
- Things that if they are not met, the solution is not acceptable.
- When molecules move at a medium speed and slide past each other.
- Spacing how close together or far apart molecules/atoms are.
- Energy The total amount of energy carried by a system's molecules
- Water Water located on the surface of the earth such as lakes and streams.
- the goals we want the solution to meet as much possible
- The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid
- When water drains down into the ground/soil.
- Water that drains over the surface of the earth after falling as precipitation.
- of Matter Forms that matter can take on including solid, liquid, and gas.
- System A series of reservoirs that are connected through the movement of water.
- When molecules move fast, far apart and do not touch unless they collide.
25 Clues: Height above or below a given location. • a group of atoms held together by a bond. • When water drains down into the ground/soil. • The force that pulls things towards the earth. • The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas. • The natural and man-made places where water is found. • The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid • ...
water cycle 2023-01-12
Environmental Science Crossword Puzzle 2-23-22 Jakub Piascik 2022-02-24
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- the edges where two plates meet
- Element made up of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen.
- type of boundary in which 2 plates slowly move away from each other.
- process in which water sinks into an aquifer from the surface of the earth
- hot liquid rock located under the Earth's surface
- type of boundary where subduction is a very common occurrence
- a deficiency of precipitation over an extended period of time resulting in a water shortage
- pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere (2 words, no space)
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- common process in convergent boundaries where one plate slips under another
- type of boundary in which 2 plates slip past each other
- materials from the Earth that are used to support life and meet an organism's needs (2 words, no space)
- process of liquid water turning into gas
- process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land (2 words, no space)
- process of water vapor turning back into liquid water
- 2nd, and thickest layer of the Earth (Made up of molten rock)
16 Clues: the edges where two plates meet • process of liquid water turning into gas • Element made up of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen. • hot liquid rock located under the Earth's surface • process of water vapor turning back into liquid water • type of boundary in which 2 plates slip past each other • 2nd, and thickest layer of the Earth (Made up of molten rock) • ...
Hydrosphere 2020-01-21
Across
- The clear substance that is referred to in the Hydrological cycle.
- A domestic use of water.
- How easily liquids flow through rocks.
- The supply of water to crops.
- The impermeable surface common in urban areas.
Down
- A resource which can be used repeatedly and replaced naturally.
- The opposite of permeable.
- Water travelling downwards through particles in rock.
8 Clues: A domestic use of water. • The opposite of permeable. • The supply of water to crops. • How easily liquids flow through rocks. • The impermeable surface common in urban areas. • Water travelling downwards through particles in rock. • A resource which can be used repeatedly and replaced naturally. • The clear substance that is referred to in the Hydrological cycle.
3B Nathaniel Davis 2021-04-21
Across
- The process of when liquid water turns into water vapor
- 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 chemical element
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- a very large expanse of sea
- The process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth
- the formation of organic nitrogen compounds like amino acids from inorganic nitrogen compounds present in the environment
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- found in most large body's of water
- the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmosphere, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems
- frozen water
- any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- the series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment
16 Clues: frozen water • A chemical element • a very large expanse of sea • found in most large body's of water • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth • The process of when liquid water turns into water vapor • the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth • the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle • ...
Ms.kaylas crossword puzzle 2023-10-04
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- molten rock that breaks through the Earth's surface.
- he process of chemicals in rainwater making changes to the minerals in a rock.
- a scientific theory that explains how major landforms are created as a result of Earth's subterranean movements.
- the rising motion of warmer areas of a liquid or gas, and the sinking motion of cooler areas of liquid or gas, sometimes forming a complete cycle.
- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
- a material composed of five ingredients — minerals, soil organic matter, living organisms, gas, and water.
- started out as some other type of rock, but have been substantially changed from their original igneous, sedimentary, or earlier metamorphic form.
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- process of rocks crumbling due to rain, wind, or other atmospheric conditions.
- formed from deposits of pre-existing rocks or pieces of once-living organism that accumulate on the Earth's surface.
- the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on Earths surface.
- the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice.
- The rock cycle is a web of processes that outlines how each of the three major rock types
- form when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies.
- extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under Earth's surface
14 Clues: molten rock that breaks through the Earth's surface. • form when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies. • extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under Earth's surface • the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on Earths surface. • the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice. • ...
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
Across
- The temperature at which water vapor will start to condense out of air as liquid water.
- All of the Earth's water that is cycleing within the ground.
- Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth.
- The process of liquid changing into a gas.
- A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface.
Down
- Water that flows across the surface of Earth.
- The process of water vapor changing from a gad directly to a solid.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time or place.
- Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground.
- Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way.
- The process of water changing from a solid directly into a gas.
- Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas.
- The Process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis.
- The repeating processes that move water in different forms between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
15 Clues: The process of liquid changing into a gas. • Water that flows across the surface of Earth. • Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth. • Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground. • Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way. • Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas. • Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface. • ...
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
Across
- Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas.
- Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way.
- The process of water vapor changing from a gad directly to a solid.
- The Process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis.
- A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time or place.
- Water that flows across the surface of Earth.
Down
- The temperature at which water vapor will start to condense out of air as liquid water.
- The process of liquid changing into a gas.
- All of the Earth's water that is cycleing within the ground.
- Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface.
- The process of water changing from a solid directly into a gas.
- Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground.
- The repeating processes that move water in different forms between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
- Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth.
15 Clues: The process of liquid changing into a gas. • Water that flows across the surface of Earth. • Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth. • Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way. • Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground. • Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas. • Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface. • ...
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
Across
- Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground.
- The repeating processes that move water in different forms between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
- Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way.
- Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth.
- The Process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis.
- Water that flows across the surface of Earth.
- The process of water vapor changing from a gad directly to a solid.
Down
- The temperature at which water vapor will start to condense out of air as liquid water.
- All of the Earth's water that is cycleing within the ground.
- Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface.
- The process of liquid changing into a gas.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time or place.
- A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- The process of water changing from a solid directly into a gas.
- Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas.
15 Clues: The process of liquid changing into a gas. • Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth. • Water that flows across the surface of Earth. • Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground. • Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way. • Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas. • Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface. • ...
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
Across
- All of the Earth's water that is cycleing within the ground.
- The Process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time or place.
- Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface.
- Water that flows across the surface of Earth.
- A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth.
- Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas.
Down
- Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way.
- The temperature at which water vapor will start to condense out of air as liquid water.
- The process of water changing from a solid directly into a gas.
- The repeating processes that move water in different forms between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
- The process of liquid changing into a gas.
- The process of water vapor changing from a gad directly to a solid.
- Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground.
15 Clues: The process of liquid changing into a gas. • Water that flows across the surface of Earth. • Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth. • Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way. • Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground. • Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas. • Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface. • ...
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
Across
- All of the Earth's water that is cycleing within the ground.
- The process of water changing from a solid directly into a gas.
- Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground.
- Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface.
- The process of water vapor changing from a gad directly to a solid.
- Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas.
Down
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time or place.
- The temperature at which water vapor will start to condense out of air as liquid water.
- Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way.
- The Process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis.
- Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth.
- The repeating processes that move water in different forms between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
- A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- Water that flows across the surface of Earth.
- The process of liquid changing into a gas.
15 Clues: The process of liquid changing into a gas. • Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth. • Water that flows across the surface of Earth. • Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way. • Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground. • Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas. • Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface. • ...
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
Across
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time or place.
- Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way.
- All of the Earth's water that is cycleing within the ground.
- Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground.
- Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth.
- The temperature at which water vapor will start to condense out of air as liquid water.
Down
- The process of water changing from a solid directly into a gas.
- Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas.
- The repeating processes that move water in different forms between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
- A scientist who studies the atmosphere, weather, and climate.
- The Process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants during photosynthesis.
- The process of liquid changing into a gas.
- Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface.
- Water that flows across the surface of Earth.
- The process of water vapor changing from a gad directly to a solid.
15 Clues: The process of liquid changing into a gas. • Water that flows across the surface of Earth. • Clouds that form at the surface of the Earth. • Weather that repeats itself in a predictable way. • Water than has inflitrated(sunk) into the ground. • Water in the atmosphere that is in the form of a gas. • Any type of liquid or solid that falls to Earth's surface. • ...
The influences of the Water Cycle 2025-05-22
Across
- Distance above the sea level
- Large are of countryside
- A distinctive aspect about something
- The air feeling Damp or moist
- The process of a liquid turning into vapour
- Relating to or near the Equator or an Equator
- the Salt body of water which cover more than half of the earth
- Facing the wind
- The form of someone or something
- On the side sheltered from the wind
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- When plant give off water vapour from their stomata
- The degree of heat coming off of something
- Of or Relating to Mountains
- Rain,Snow or Hail
- Become greater or bigger in size, amount or degree
15 Clues: Facing the wind • Rain,Snow or Hail • Large are of countryside • Of or Relating to Mountains • Distance above the sea level • The air feeling Damp or moist • The form of someone or something • On the side sheltered from the wind • A distinctive aspect about something • The degree of heat coming off of something • The process of a liquid turning into vapour • ...
Trial 2022-02-13
9 Clues: Serpent • Questions • Feathered animals • Cousin of the camel • Comes after flowers • Relative of the frog • Another word for test • Contains water and jelly • Second stage in life cycle of mosquito
Hydrologic Cycle 1 2018-01-18
Across
- Frozen lumps of ice produced by thunderstorms
- Lightest form of precipitation which occurs in fine drops falling close together
- When the air is holding maximum amount of water it can hold the air is said to be ________
- The temperature at which the air gets saturated is known as _______
- The water which runs into rivers or seeps into underground streams is called as _________
- ____ are agents of denudation which shapes our landscape
- Moisture is given out by plants by a process known as ___________
- Tiny drops of water that form water when water vapour condenses on the ground or cool surfaces
- Process by which water vapour is converted into water
- Relative humidity is expressed as ________
- Coating of ice left when moisture is the air freezes or dew freezes into ice
Down
- Amount of water in the atmosphere is called ______
- Process through which water from the atmosphere falls down on the Earth is called ______
- When water is boiling, the temperature remains fixed at 100 degrees although it continues to be heated. This extra heat which is absorbed is hidden and called _____
- Droplets of water suspended in the atmosphere, closer to the surface of the Earth
- The capacity of air to hold water vapour changes with ______
- The interchange of the different states of water between the ocean, land and air is called ________
- The process by which water is converted into water vapour by the heat of the Sun
- The ____ provides energy for the hydrologic cycle
- Dense mist is called _____
- Mixture of rain and snow
- Precipitation that reaches the Earth in liquid form
- The amount of water vapour can be measured with a _______
- Droplets of water suspended in the atmosphere, away from the surface of the Earth
- _____ help create world climate
- Precipitaion composed of powdery mass of ice crystals
26 Clues: Mixture of rain and snow • Dense mist is called _____ • _____ help create world climate • Relative humidity is expressed as ________ • Frozen lumps of ice produced by thunderstorms • The ____ provides energy for the hydrologic cycle • Amount of water in the atmosphere is called ______ • Precipitation that reaches the Earth in liquid form • ...
EARTH'S HYDROSPHERE 2016-09-11
Across
- large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
- boundary between the zone of aerotion and the zone of saturation
- permanent body of ice
- water moves downhill in a process called ________.
- evaporation of water from the leaves and stem of plants
- land area in which the water flow into particular stream
- clouds are an example of this
- ability of the rock or sediments to allow water to pass through it
- mass of glacial land ice extending more than 50 000 km2
- natural event wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged underwater
- a soil, rock or sediment hat is frozen for more than two consecutive years
- shallow wetland around lakes, streams and oceans where grasses and need are dominant vegetation
- wetland with lush trees and vegetational found in low-lying areas beside low moving rivers
- land areas where water covers the surface for significant periods
- example of precipitation
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- where the temperature is uniformly low
- where the temperature of water decrease rapidly with depth
- moving body of surface water
- water that is found underground in the cracks and spaces in the soil, sands and rocks
- the movement of water around Earth's surface and it's subsystems
- part of earth's subsystem containing the oceans, lakes, streams, underground water and snow and ice
- characterized by intense, high velocity torrent of water
- the stage of water cycle when water changes from a liquid to a vapor
- the total amount empty pore spaces in the rock
- time average length of time spent by water molecule in a reservoir
- the smaller stream
- partly enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from stream meets the saltwater from the sea
- layer which consists of relatively warm
- water on the earth's surface which moves into a lake or stream without absorbing into the soil
- the saltiness of saltwater
30 Clues: the smaller stream • permanent body of ice • example of precipitation • the saltiness of saltwater • moving body of surface water • clouds are an example of this • where the temperature is uniformly low • layer which consists of relatively warm • large inland bodies of fresh or saline water • the total amount empty pore spaces in the rock • ...
Weathering 2023-02-10
Across
- the process by which rocks break apart when they collide with each other
- the process by which carbonate rocks dissolve when exposed to acidic groundwater
- the boundary between the part of the ground that is full of water and the area that isn't filled with water
- the process by which a gas turns into a liquid
- a type of weathering that changes the size and shape of a rock without changing the composition
- the total amount of empty space within soil
Down
- the process by which a liquid turns into a gas
- the process by which rocks with a high iron content break down when exposed to the oxygen in air or water
- the driving force of the water cycle
- the process by which the surface of a rock cracks and peels off through changes in temperature or pressure
- a term used to describe when the soil is full of water
- the process where water freezes in the cracks of rocks causing the rock to break apart
- when water flows over the ground
- the soil's ability to let water through
- a type of weathering that changes the composition of rocks
- the process by which water sinks into or is absorbed by the soil
- the ability of water to travel up through the soil against the force of gravity
- the process by which water changes to a gas on the leaves of plants
18 Clues: when water flows over the ground • the driving force of the water cycle • the soil's ability to let water through • the total amount of empty space within soil • the process by which a liquid turns into a gas • the process by which a gas turns into a liquid • a term used to describe when the soil is full of water • ...
Coastal Crunch 2023-06-15
Across
- organsisms that break down dead things
- animals that consume others
- eat plants and animals
- living
- they eat meat
- they produce things
- two organisms that work together
- nonliving
- something that invades an animal
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- the ability to do work
- help erode land and structures overtime
- they eat plants
- the continuous movement of water and
- one kills and consumes the other
- takes up space and can be weighed
- a repeating cycle of processes
16 Clues: living • nonliving • they eat meat • they eat plants • they produce things • the ability to do work • eat plants and animals • animals that consume others • a repeating cycle of processes • one kills and consumes the other • two organisms that work together • something that invades an animal • takes up space and can be weighed • the continuous movement of water and • ...
Cell Organelles Vocabulary 2022-10-06
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- synthesis proteins
- genetic coding into protein
- contains ALL cell organelles
- generates energy for cell
- focuses on lipid metabolism/biosynthesis
- synthesis lipids
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- encloses,protects,& regulates in&out cell
- found in cell nucleus
- controls & regulates cell activites
- allows for DNA replication,transcription,repair & cell division
- transports,modifies,packagesproteins&lipid
- site of digestion & breaking down
- delivers proteins & lipids
- transports organelles & gives stcrl. support
- regulator of cell cycle progression
- store food,water,carbs
16 Clues: synthesis lipids • synthesis proteins • found in cell nucleus • store food,water,carbs • generates energy for cell • delivers proteins & lipids • genetic coding into protein • contains ALL cell organelles • site of digestion & breaking down • controls & regulates cell activites • regulator of cell cycle progression • focuses on lipid metabolism/biosynthesis • ...
DAY 2: BIOCHEMISTRY 2021-09-13
Across
- An assymetric ______ confers optical activity
- Has the same molecular formula as glucose but has a potential keto group in position 2
- A glucose dimer
- The prosthetic group in glutathione peroxidase
- A competitive inhibitor of Complex II
- Acids are ______ donors
- An intermediate that accumulates in the presence of malonate
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- An epimer of glucose epimerized at C2
- Pertains to the nucleophilic attack by water which results in bond cleavage
- Vitamin essential for malate dehydrogenase in the Citric Acid Cycle
- An H2O molecule has a 105-degree angle between its two ______ atoms
- The decarboxylation of oxalosuccinate to alpha-ketoglutarate requires ______
- A compound required for acetyl-CoA to enter the Citric Acid Cycle
- Thermodynamically favored structure of glucose
- Shuttle found in the liver and heart
- A type of enzyme that catalyzes hydrogen removal from a substrate using oxygen as a hydrogen acceptor
16 Clues: A glucose dimer • Acids are ______ donors • Shuttle found in the liver and heart • An epimer of glucose epimerized at C2 • A competitive inhibitor of Complex II • An assymetric ______ confers optical activity • Thermodynamically favored structure of glucose • The prosthetic group in glutathione peroxidase • An intermediate that accumulates in the presence of malonate • ...
Molecule 8 Vocab 2021-12-11
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- - Thylakoid that include light-absorbing molecules
- - The fluid space outside the granum
- respiration - Breaks down organic molecules into carbon dioxide and water.
- - Follows glycolysis when oxygen is missing
- - flattened saclike membranes
- process - Something that does not require oxygen
- - A enzyme that changes ten 3-carbon molecules into six 5-carbon molecules
- Cycle - The second phase of photosynthesis when energy is stored in organic molecules
- - Being able to work
- - The chemical reactions that take place in the cell
- - Two phosphate groups are joined together to glucose
Down
- cycle - When pyruvate is made and then shipped to the mitochondria and converted to carbon dioxide
- - Chemical reactions that change light energy to chemical energy
- - thylakoid that are arranged in stacks
- - In photosynthesis electrons move towards this and make a energy storing molecule
- - The study of energy and how it flows
- respiration - The process in which ATP is made
- - The most important biological molecule in storing energy
18 Clues: - Being able to work • - flattened saclike membranes • - The fluid space outside the granum • - The study of energy and how it flows • - thylakoid that are arranged in stacks • - Follows glycolysis when oxygen is missing • respiration - The process in which ATP is made • process - Something that does not require oxygen • - Thylakoid that include light-absorbing molecules • ...
Simersong 9 Krebs Cycle Crossword 2021-01-27
Across
- Candy offered to Dr. Simerlein to replenish her glucose stores after the ATP Tally.
- The final pyruvate preparatory step adds coenzyme A to an _____ group.
- Alternate name for the Krebs cycle: the _____ acid cycle
- Number of NADH+H+’s produced by a single “turn” of the Krebs cycle
- Grand total of ATPs made per glucose molecule
- This acid is the “F” intermediate in the Krebs cycle.
- Anaerobic fermentation produces this acid.
- The enzyme that spins to produce ATP is called ATP _____.
Down
- Removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from a molecule
- This acid is formed when acetyl-coA combines with oxaloacetic acid.
- Fill in the lyric: “Plus _____-level’s phosphorylation . . . G-T-P!”
- Dr. Simerlein does an impression of this character at the end of the video. (Don’t miss it!)
- Oxygen is required for _____ respiration to occur.
- Fill in the lyric: “Marching around the circle, we lose _____ sequentially.”
- The Krebs cycle intermediates’ names can end in “-ic acid” or this ending.
- Acronym presented in Simersong #9 to remember the first letters of the Krebs cycle intermediates in order.
- During the ATP Tally, Dr. Simerlein declares that she doesn’t have enough of these.
- The number of carbon atoms in alpha-ketoglutaric acid (aka, AKG)
18 Clues: Anaerobic fermentation produces this acid. • Grand total of ATPs made per glucose molecule • Removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from a molecule • Oxygen is required for _____ respiration to occur. • This acid is the “F” intermediate in the Krebs cycle. • Alternate name for the Krebs cycle: the _____ acid cycle • ...
Nước 2023-09-28
Across
- rainfall travels through land surface and goes to the ocean, river
- the main source of energy for the water cycle
- the technique of growing plants using a water-based nutrient solution rather than soil
- when plants take up liquid water from the soil and release water vapor into the air from their leaves
- rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic
- if the weather is cold enough, the water droplets will freeze to from snow, sleet or hailstones
Down
- the process of the water that falls back to Earth being collected by rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- rainfall absorbs into the soil
- liquid water is stored in all the pores, cracks, and spaces between rock particles
- tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night
12 Clues: rainfall absorbs into the soil • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • the main source of energy for the water cycle • tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night • rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic • rainfall travels through land surface and goes to the ocean, river • ...
Horticulture 2025-10-09
Across
- the plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- crop types cool season plants relish cool temperatures, growing best in spring or fall. Warm season plants grow best in warm temperatures, growing best in summer or early fall.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. Usually grows the first year and flowers the second year.
- the process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata.
- a stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- a plant that lives more than two years. some grow and bloom the first year.
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- the process by which minerals enter the plant through cell walls.
Down
- the process by which food moves within a plant from one plant part to another.
- the process by which plant roots take in water
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- the food manufacturing process in plants that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- the process through which plant leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round.
14 Clues: the process by which plant roots take in water • a stage when a plant rests or grows very little. • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season. • plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round. • the plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds • ...
Science! 2024-07-11
Across
- One of the kingdoms, it eats by photosynthesis or parasitic nutrition.
- To order and categorize into grups by similar characteristics.
- A group of organisms from that are from the same kind.
- The process by which scientist answer their questions.
- Organisms from different species cannot perfom it.
- The smallest matter found.
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- Product of respiration and waste material of the body. Excreted by breathing.
- Vertebrates that have moist skin.
- All living organism have them.
- The process that turns liquid into vapor.
- Characteristic of living things, the ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment.
- Part of the atom that has a negative charge.
- Class from the Animal Kingdom that breaths through gills and has scales.
- Phyla of the Animal Kingdom that does not posses a backbone.
- State of matter that has its particles stuck toghether tightly.
- The chemical procces by which organisms obtain energy.
- ____ cycle.
- A process that is regularly repeated in the same order.
18 Clues: ____ cycle. • The smallest matter found. • All living organism have them. • Vertebrates that have moist skin. • The process that turns liquid into vapor. • Part of the atom that has a negative charge. • Organisms from different species cannot perfom it. • A group of organisms from that are from the same kind. • The chemical procces by which organisms obtain energy. • ...
The Water Cycle - Silvia Bohlmann 2013-11-10
Across
- what we're learning about
- mass of condensed water vapor
- the water falling out of clouds
- the mixture of snow and sleet
- frozen water that falls from the clouds
Down
- when the water runs off
- the source of heat
- when the Sun's energy touches water and goes to the sky
- the water that doesn't get absorbed into the Earth and runs into rivers
- a light rain
- the formation of liquid drops of water from water vapor
11 Clues: a light rain • the source of heat • when the water runs off • what we're learning about • mass of condensed water vapor • the mixture of snow and sleet • the water falling out of clouds • frozen water that falls from the clouds • when the Sun's energy touches water and goes to the sky • the formation of liquid drops of water from water vapor • ...
