water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Module 5 Crossword 2025-01-21
Across
- the transportation of sediments
- the dropping off of sediments at their final location
- water erosion which creates narrow streams
- the type of weathering where sediments are broken down but not changed in composition
- the breaking away of outer layers of rock due to a change in pressure
- the name for an individual layer of soil
- describes the unique layers of type of soil
- soil which is made from parent material that has been carried from another location
- the type of weathering where sediments are broken down and changed in composition
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- erosion caused by large ice formations scraping the terrain
- soil which is made from local parent material
- the reaction of oxygen with metals, creating rust or a reddish hue
- erosion caused by moving water
- water erosion which creates wide and deep streams
- the breakdown of sediments
- wedging a repeated freezing and thawing cycle of water in the cracks of rocks
- the medium for plant growth
- the original source of sediment for soil
18 Clues: the breakdown of sediments • the medium for plant growth • erosion caused by moving water • the transportation of sediments • the original source of sediment for soil • the name for an individual layer of soil • water erosion which creates narrow streams • describes the unique layers of type of soil • soil which is made from local parent material • ...
Secret Silver 2025-03-27
Across
- The atmospheric conditions at a specific time and place.
- Air moving across Earth's surface.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- An overflow of water onto land that is usually dry.
- The long-term weather patterns of an area.
- The stages of growth and development an organism goes through.
- Small animals with six legs, three body parts, and often wings.
- Water falling from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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- Cold-blooded animals with scales that lay eggs or give live birth.
- Cold-blooded animals that live in water, have gills, and lay eggs.
- Used to describe extreme or dangerous weather conditions.
- An early stage of development inside an egg.
- Warm-blooded animals with fur or hair that give birth to live young and produce milk.
- Keeping eggs warm until they hatch.
- Warm-blooded animals with feathers that lay hard-shelled eggs.
- The first stage in the life cycle of many animals, including chickens.
- Cold-blooded animals that live both in water and on land, often going through metamorphosis.
- Height above sea level, which affects climate.
18 Clues: Air moving across Earth's surface. • Keeping eggs warm until they hatch. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • The long-term weather patterns of an area. • An early stage of development inside an egg. • Height above sea level, which affects climate. • An overflow of water onto land that is usually dry. • The atmospheric conditions at a specific time and place. • ...
PJHS 2016-01-28
5 Clues: may seem boring • Google spreadsheets • track,volleyball,softball,baseball • water cycle, carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle. • 4x2,4x1,400m,100m,long jump,high jump and shotput and discus.
Soft C 2024-11-21
Across
- take a rocket here
- eat this everyday in thailand!
- you do this on a bike
- a pizze is cut into
- cold snack
- add this to food to make it taste sweet
- a round shape
- american money
- a long tube shape
- Frozen water
Down
- watch a movie here
- you go to the lab for this lesson
- a massive storm with high winds
- place to live
- take this when you are sick
- Small animals that like cheese
- son of the king
- you have eyes and a nose on this
- thai food is super _________
19 Clues: cold snack • Frozen water • place to live • a round shape • american money • son of the king • a long tube shape • watch a movie here • take a rocket here • a pizze is cut into • you do this on a bike • take this when you are sick • thai food is super _________ • eat this everyday in thailand! • Small animals that like cheese • a massive storm with high winds • you have eyes and a nose on this • ...
Rock Cycle Crossword Puzzle by: Nadalae Morgan 2024-10-07
Across
- When Magma Cools into a rock
- The center of our planet (one of the 2 power sources of the rock cycle)
- When rocks are broken down and carried away.
- when pieces of sediment are laid down.
- anything that you can weigh and takes up space
- When pieces of sediment are compressed together.
- when magma takes a long time to cool and crystals form.
- When heat and pressure makes a rock change shape.
Down
- Starts as one type of rock but heat and pressure make it turn into another type of rock.
- Causes the weather (one of the 2 power sources of the rock cycle)
- When little pieces of sediment are cemented together
- The breaking down of rocks by wind, ice,water, etc.
- When pieces of sediment are taken/carried from one place to another.
- Solar ______, Heat ______, Electric ______
14 Clues: When Magma Cools into a rock • when pieces of sediment are laid down. • Solar ______, Heat ______, Electric ______ • When rocks are broken down and carried away. • anything that you can weigh and takes up space • When pieces of sediment are compressed together. • When heat and pressure makes a rock change shape. • The breaking down of rocks by wind, ice,water, etc. • ...
Ecosystems 2018-04-26
Across
- growing plants
- makes tree leaves green
- hunted
- fighting to survive
- alive
- catch after previously being caught
- product of photosynthesis
- breaking down
- storer of energy
- not alive
- less than family
- act of creating
- hunter
- group of organisms
- everything consists of it
- water cycle
- contaminated
- breathing
- the act of destroying/removing trees
- one organisms living off another
- lack of water
- creates heat
- number of organisms in a place
- going from high to low concentration
- invincible
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- Turning liquid to gaS
- outer part of the earth
- a natural sugar
- squares
- converts energy
- moving from one habitat to another
- only 1 organism is benefited
- working together
- environment in which things grow
- small hole used for gas exchange in plants
- rain
- water moving through a plant
- regulated
- catch
- related by blood
- relationships/breeding
- non-native
- moving out of a habitat
- a community of living organisms interacting
- living together
- helping each other
- creates ash
- home
- source of all light
- excessive amounts of water
50 Clues: rain • home • alive • catch • hunted • hunter • squares • not alive • regulated • breathing • non-native • invincible • water cycle • creates ash • contaminated • creates heat • breaking down • lack of water • growing plants • a natural sugar • converts energy • act of creating • living together • working together • storer of energy • less than family • related by blood • group of organisms • helping each other • fighting to survive • ...
Weathering, Erosion, and Soil Crossowrd 2019-01-29
Across
- weathering that changes the composition of rocks
- process by which rocks are broken down and changed
- weathering that breaks the rocks into smaller pieces
- precipitation with a pH of less than 5.6
- repeated freeze thaw cycle of water in the cracks in rocks
- distinct layer or zone within the soil profile
- vertical sequence of layers of soil, exposed through digging
- physical weather that peels back layers of rock
- soil has been moved (eroided) away from its parent material
- moving sediments from one location to another
- soil is found over its parent material
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- reacts with water to form carbonic acid, a weak acid
- final step in erosion where sediments are dropped in a new location
- erosion agent in dry climates
- erosion agent in wet climates
- erode by scraping and gouging out large amounts of rock and debis, happens slowly
- chemical reaction with oxygen and other substances
- organic material found on the top of soil
- refers to how well soil can support plant life
- loose covering of weathered rocks and decaying organic material
- erosion are deeper and wider and grow from rill erosions
- erosion are small channels created by runoff of water
22 Clues: erosion agent in dry climates • erosion agent in wet climates • soil is found over its parent material • precipitation with a pH of less than 5.6 • organic material found on the top of soil • moving sediments from one location to another • distinct layer or zone within the soil profile • refers to how well soil can support plant life • ...
Plant Classification 2020-03-15
Across
- Has Phloem and Xylem
- Seeds may have stickers, hooks, or fuzz that sticks to animal fur
- Fertilized egg
- Cones
- Parallel veins, Flowers Parts in 3, and Vascular Tissues in rings
- Does not have Phloem and Xylem
- Early Growth of Plant's Embryo; starts when seed absorbs water & breaks seed coat
- Netted Veins, Flower Parts in 4 or 5, and Scattered Vascular Tissues
- Uses pollen and seeds to produce, complex life cycle, two groups angiosperms and gymnosperms
- tissue that carries sugars from the leaves to where they will be used or stored
- tissue that carries water and minerals upward from roots
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- seeds that fall into oceans and rivers can float to new locations
- sticky fluid that can be found in xylem and phloem
- Seed Leaves where food may be stored
- produces spores instead of seeds, normally lives near water to help with fertilization
- Flowers
- some seeds are dispersed by wind because of their lightweight seeds
- Protective Covering; keeps embryo from drying out
- Non-Vascular
- fruits contain seeds that cannot be digested by wind because of their lightweight seeds
20 Clues: Cones • Flowers • Non-Vascular • Fertilized egg • Has Phloem and Xylem • Does not have Phloem and Xylem • Seed Leaves where food may be stored • Protective Covering; keeps embryo from drying out • sticky fluid that can be found in xylem and phloem • tissue that carries water and minerals upward from roots • seeds that fall into oceans and rivers can float to new locations • ...
Under the Sea 2020-10-14
Across
- the most amount of photosynthetic activity takes place here
- wetlands that are called wooded wetlands
- 78% of the atmosphere is made of this
- trees that grow in salt water
- habitat located in warm, sandy areas near coral reefs
- called a biological desert due to its low productivity
- islands that are parallel to coastlines
- the way water moves through the environment
- caused by higher water temperatures
- where rivers meet the sea
Down
- deep ocean organisms rely on this for nutrients
- low levels of this can affect plant growth
- wetlands that don't have trees
- the layer of ocean that is sunlit
- lies below the oceans crust and heats thermal vents
- one of the types of nitrogen compounds that can be used by plants
- places where carbon accumulates
- the most productive estuary in America
- when carbon dioxide is released
- nutrient poor land that is similar to bogs
- microscopic organisms that are free floating
- what evaporates about 460,000 km of water every year
- areas of saturated ground
- shorelines are this type of zone
- what cycle starts with the intake of carbon?
- the only planet that provides an environment that supports life
26 Clues: areas of saturated ground • where rivers meet the sea • trees that grow in salt water • wetlands that don't have trees • places where carbon accumulates • when carbon dioxide is released • shorelines are this type of zone • the layer of ocean that is sunlit • caused by higher water temperatures • 78% of the atmosphere is made of this • the most productive estuary in America • ...
Intro to Plants: CH 21 Vocabulary 2023-04-21
Across
- simplest plant phyla are categorized as __.
- found in phylum hepaticophyta
- where photosynthesis takes place
- all plants are multicellular ___, with cells containing chlorophyll
- phylum including true mosses
- plant that returns each year
- contain clusters of spores
- relationship between two or more species
- photosynthetic plants that grow on other trees rather than supporting themselves
- plant that must be replanted each year
- found in the phylum anthocerophyta
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- rubbery, protective layer to protect plants and maintain 'body'
- fleshy, lobed structure found specifically in liverworts
- one of the adaptations plant use to retain water, opening in leaves
- reproductive cluster of spores found in seedless vascular plants
- provides nutrients to developing seedlings, eventually becomes the 1st plant leaf
- plant that completes its life cycle in 2 years time
- most common pterophytes
- rootlike structure that anchors a moss and absorbs water and nutrients
- waxy coating on leaves that prevents water loss
- type of tissue in plants that move water/food
- ___ vascular plants include ferns, club mosses and horsetails.
- __ are reproductive structures used by simple vascular plants to reproduce (not seeds)
- leaves of a fern
24 Clues: leaves of a fern • most common pterophytes • contain clusters of spores • phylum including true mosses • plant that returns each year • found in phylum hepaticophyta • where photosynthesis takes place • found in the phylum anthocerophyta • plant that must be replanted each year • relationship between two or more species • simplest plant phyla are categorized as __. • ...
Weather and Climate practice 2023-03-22
Across
- degree or intensity of heat present in something or somewhere
- all weather conditions for a particular location
- the boundary of an advancing mass of warm air
- contains a lot of stuff to measure weather
- enormous storm with high winds and heavy rains.
- known for heavy rains and lightening
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- a front that is stationary
- the air expands and heats so quickly it creates this
Down
- the state of the atmosphere
- measures the amount of air pressure in the air
- the boundary of an advancing mass of cold air
- huge release of electricity
- a scientist dealing with the atmosphere
- This instrument is used to measure wind speed.
- measures the amount of air pressure at different heights
- the cycle for water
- a body of air
- amount of water vapor in the air
- the atmospheric temperature below which water droplets begin to condense and dew can form.
- very high water located in the low pressure eye of the hurricane.
- snow storm that has high winds
- a funnel-shaped cloud
- a cloud on the ground
24 Clues: a body of air • the cycle for water • a funnel-shaped cloud • a cloud on the ground • a front that is stationary • the state of the atmosphere • huge release of electricity • snow storm that has high winds • amount of water vapor in the air • known for heavy rains and lightening • a scientist dealing with the atmosphere • contains a lot of stuff to measure weather • ...
Water cycle Zaltana Pd 6 2023-11-27
Across
- A water drop laying in the sun on a hot day is just asking to be evaporated by the sun.
- a spring is a place where water is moving underground
Down
- soaking water into the ground
- The tiny cloud droplets combine with each other into big water and fall
- liquid water in the atmosphere that holds rain
- A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools.
- The energy that drives the water cycle
- runoff is nothing more than water running off
8 Clues: soaking water into the ground • The energy that drives the water cycle • runoff is nothing more than water running off • liquid water in the atmosphere that holds rain • a spring is a place where water is moving underground • A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools. • The tiny cloud droplets combine with each other into big water and fall • ...
SCIENCE FIRST 9 WEEKS REVIEW 2012-10-15
Across
- THIS PRECIPITATION HAS BALLS OF ICE
- ICE IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS TYPE OF MATTER
- TO SAVE OR USE SOMETHING WISELY
- DECYAED PLANT AND ANIMAL MATTER IN THE TOPSOIL
- THE SOIL IN THE MIDDLE THAT CONTAINS NO HUMUS AND IS LIGHTER IN COLOR
- THIS IS THE PRECIPITATION THAT HAPPENS WHEN IT IS WARMER THAT 30 DEGREES F.
- CAN OIL OR OTHER LIQUIDS BESIDES WATER BE EVAPORATED?
- WHEN ROCKS ARE BROKEN DOWN INTO SMALLER PIECES AND INTO SOIL
- HOW MANY MONTHS IN A YEAR?
- THE FACES OF THE MOON SEEN FROM THE EARTH
- ONE OF THE SEASONS WHEN THE EARTH IS TILTED NEITHER TOWARD NOR AWAY FROM THE SUN
- TIDES, DAY AND NIGHT, AND THE PHASES OF THE MOON ARE ALL PART OF A ___________. LIGHTENING STORMS ARE NOT PART OF A ____________.
- TO MAKE A SMART GUESS
- THIS MOON IS TOTALLY BLACK AND YOU CANNOT SEE IT IN THE SKY
- WHEN A TADPOLE GROWS, ITS GILLS CHANGE INTO LUGS. WHAT DOES IT NOW NEED TO SURVIVE?
- IT TAKES 29 DAYS FOR THIS TO REVOLVE AROUND THE EARTH ONE TIME
- THIS IS MOON IS TOTALLY LIT UP AND YOU CAN SEE IT ALL
- WHAT IS ON YOUR SHOWER MIRROR OR WATER BOTTLE AFTER THE WATER WAS HEATED AND COOLED AGAIN
- RAIN, SNOW, SLEET, OR HAIL
- THE LAST LAYER ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SOIL
- WHEN MOST OF THE MOON IS LIT UP BUT NOT YET FULL
- WHEN THE MOON SEEMS TO BE GETTING BIGGER AND MORE YELLOW
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- ONE OF THE SEASONS WHEN THE EARTH IS TILTED NEITHER TOWARD NOR AWAY FROM THE SUN
- WHAT DO ALL PLANTS NEED IN ORDER TO GROW?
- THE SOIL ON THE TOP THAT CONTAINS HUMUS AND IS DARK IN COLOR
- THIS PRECIPITATION IS RAIN, SNOW, AND ICE MIXED TOGETHER
- WHEN ONLY A LITTLE PIECE OF THE MOON IS LIT UP
- HOW MANY MONTHS DOES EACH SEASON HAVE?
- THIS IS THE PRECIPITATION THAT HAPPENS AT 30 DEGREES F.
- ROCK, SILT, SAND, CLAY, AND HUMUS MAKE UP THE __________.
- A CHANGE IN BODY FORM
- TO SORT OR GROUP THINGS
- WHEN THE MOON SEEMS TO BE GETTING SMALL ER AND LESS YELLOW
- WHEN WATER GETS HOT, TURNS INTO A GAS AND RISES INTO THE SKY
- THIS IS TOO SALTY AND WE CANNOT DRINK THE WATER FROM IT
- WATER IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS TYPE OF MATTER
- TO TRAVEL ON A CLOSED PATH
- WHAT DRIVES THE WATER CYCLE AND MAKES IT HAPPEN?
- THIS TAKES THE EARTH 24 HOURS AND CAUSES DAY AND NIGHT
- THE SEASON WHEN THE EARTH IS TILTED AWAY FROM THE SUN
- WHEN WIND OR WATER BLOW OR WASH SOIL OR ROCKS AWAY
- THE SEASON WHEN THE EARTH ISTILTED TOWARDS THE SUN
- WATER VAPOR IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS TYPE OF MATTER
43 Clues: A CHANGE IN BODY FORM • TO MAKE A SMART GUESS • TO SORT OR GROUP THINGS • HOW MANY MONTHS IN A YEAR? • TO TRAVEL ON A CLOSED PATH • RAIN, SNOW, SLEET, OR HAIL • TO SAVE OR USE SOMETHING WISELY • THIS PRECIPITATION HAS BALLS OF ICE • HOW MANY MONTHS DOES EACH SEASON HAVE? • ICE IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS TYPE OF MATTER • THE LAST LAYER ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SOIL • ...
3rd 9-Weeks Review 2024-03-11
Across
- a range of mountains that winds through the oceans.
- exerted on Earth by the atmosphere; decreases with increased altitude
- released into atmosphere by plants as they undergo photosynthesis
- caused by unequal heating of the Earth's surface
- a tide with the least difference between low and high tide.
- upper part of thermosphere
- Earth's magnetic field; traps harmful particles from the sun; causes northern lights
- lowest layer; most atmospheric air is found here; extends 0-14km above Earth; virtually all weather occurs here
- the gently sloping, shallow area of the ocean floor that extends outward from the edge of a continent.
- war air rises and cold air sinks causing a current of moving air
- most takes place over the ocean.
- "heat sphere," 8okm out into space; temp increases with height above Earth; Northern lights occur here; pace shuttle orbits here
- the direct transfer of heat by light waves
- layer of gases that surround the Earth
- this causes tsunamis
- the movement of energy through a body of water.
- a canyon in the ocean floor.
- daily rise and fall of Earth's waters on its coastlines.
- clouds form as water vapor cools.
- second layer from Earth; air temperature increases with height above Earth due to ozone absorption of sunlight; 14-50km above Earth
- Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents.
- a tide with the greatest difference between the heights of high and low tide.
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- removed from the atmosphere by green plants
- lower part of thermosphere
- the incline beyond the edge of the continental shelf.
- amount varies in the atmosphere; cycles through the water cycle
- the horizontal distance between crests.
- the contiguous process by which water moves through the living and nonliving parts of the environment. Sun is the energy source.
- water droplets in clouds become heavy and fall back to Earth.
- study of Earth's oceans.
- third later from Earth; 50-80 km above Earth; air temp decreases with height above Earth; coldest layer; meteoroids burns up in this layer
- huge mass of ice and snow that moves slowly over land formed in areas where more snow falls each year than melts.
- gas absorbs solar radiation and releases it as heat, protects from harmful UV rays, located in stratosphere
- the direct transfer of heat from one molecule to another in a substance through touch
- water that fills the spaces in soil and rock layers.
- a large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans.
- the smooth, nearly flat region of the ocean floor.
- removed from the atmosphere by bacteria and lightning; used by plants in growth and development
- causes ocean surface currents.
- at greater altitudes the same volume contains fewer molecules of gases; measured with a barometer
- plants release water to air through leaves.
41 Clues: this causes tsunamis • study of Earth's oceans. • lower part of thermosphere • upper part of thermosphere • a canyon in the ocean floor. • causes ocean surface currents. • most takes place over the ocean. • clouds form as water vapor cools. • layer of gases that surround the Earth • the horizontal distance between crests. • the direct transfer of heat by light waves • ...
Applied Learning-Spheres of Earth 2024-02-16
Across
- When water vapor turns into liquid water, forming clouds or droplets.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from the sky.
- Well: A well where water naturally rises to the surface under pressure.
- Letting liquids or gases pass through.
- here are simplified explanations for each term:
- Liquid waste discharged into water.
- How much water vapor is in the air.
- Resources: Things that can't be replaced quickly or at all.
- An underground area where water is stored.
- The substance dissolved in a solution.
- Water released from plants into the air.
- When water turns into vapor because of heat.
- Cycle: The process of water moving from the air to the ground and back again.
- Water slowly moving through soil or other materials.
- Small drops of water in the air or on surfaces.
- The substance that does the dissolving.
- Storage: Water stored under the ground in rocks and soil.
- A man-made structure for moving water over long distances.
- Vapor: Water in the form of a gas.
- Giving water to plants to help them grow.
- Latin word for water.
- Able to be dissolved in a solvent.
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- Splitting things apart from each other.
- Turning a solid directly into a gas without becoming a liquid.
- Pouring off liquid while leaving solid particles behind.
- A little bit wet or damp.
- Not letting liquids or gases pass through.
- Separating substances by heating and cooling.
- A way to separate parts of a mixture.
- Passing water through a filter to remove dirt and impurities.
- Discharge: Water moving from underground to the surface.
- A clear liquid that we drink and use for many purposes.
- Turning a gas into a solid without becoming a liquid.
- Huge bodies of salty water covering much of the Earth's surface.
- Cloudiness in water caused by tiny particles.
- Water soaking into the ground.
- Water from rain or snow that flows over the ground into rivers and lakes.
- A state where something flows and takes the shape of its container.
- Resources: Things that can be replaced naturally over time.
- Substance: Something made of only one type of material.
- A mix where one substance is dissolved in another.
- Different things combined together.
- of Water: A large area of water, like a lake or ocean.
43 Clues: Latin word for water. • A little bit wet or damp. • Water soaking into the ground. • Vapor: Water in the form of a gas. • Able to be dissolved in a solvent. • Liquid waste discharged into water. • How much water vapor is in the air. • Different things combined together. • A way to separate parts of a mixture. • Letting liquids or gases pass through. • ...
John's Water System Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-19
Across
- salty water that is in oceans and seas
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth
- an area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water such as a river, lake, wetland or ocean
- water that is not salty, in lakes, rivers, and streams
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- a body of water surrounded on all sides by land
- a moving body of freshwater
- a structure that holds back water or other liquids
- a famous drainage basin in the United States
- water in gaseous form instead of liquid form
- an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation
- an area of low, flat land shaped like a triangle, where a river splits and spreads out into several branches before entering the sea
- a water supply underground inside of rock and sediment
- a water deficiency or a lack of safe water supplies
- giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea
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- the stage of the water cycle where water is temporarily collected and stored
- Water that has seeped beneath the earth's surface down through soil materials
- a type of hot spring that is under pressure and erupts, sending jets of water and steam into the air
- a cascade of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a precipice or steep incline
- the height of the surface of the sea midway between the average high and low tides
- when water converts to water vapour and rises
- a place where water is collected and stored
- a moving mass of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow
- one of the great lakes (two words)
- a body of saltwater smaller than an ocean
- when a place or area is covered with water
- A still body of water smaller than a lake
- A body of water partially enclosed by land, but with a large outlet to the sea or ocean
- a period of an abnormal lack of rainfall, leading to a shortage of water
- a large body of saltwater
30 Clues: a large body of saltwater • a moving body of freshwater • one of the great lakes (two words) • salty water that is in oceans and seas • a body of saltwater smaller than an ocean • A still body of water smaller than a lake • when a place or area is covered with water • a place where water is collected and stored • a famous drainage basin in the United States • ...
Water cycle 2021-10-18
Water Cycle 2022-02-17
water cycle 2021-12-14
Water Cycle 2018-11-11
4 Clues: Zoe’s favourite animal is • Water is a __ when it is being evaporated • The process of water soaking through soil • Plants use their ___ to slow down the process of transpiration
Water cycle 2023-03-12
4 Clues: the sun warms the sea and becomes Vapor • the water goes into earth, river and sea. • the water Vapor comes together to make clouds • the wind blows the clouds and the clouds become heavy and rain
Water Cycle 2023-07-17
Across
- Cycle the continuous movement of water on Earth through different forms
- The process of the liquid water turning into water vapor in earth’s atmosphere due to heat
Down
- The process of water droplets falling from the sky in different forms (snow, hail, rain, etc)
- vapor the gaseous state of water
- The process of water vapor cooling, returning back to a liquid and forming clouds
5 Clues: vapor the gaseous state of water • Cycle the continuous movement of water on Earth through different forms • The process of water vapor cooling, returning back to a liquid and forming clouds • The process of the liquid water turning into water vapor in earth’s atmosphere due to heat • ...
Water Cycle 2024-11-01
Geo 2019-09-12
Across
- what the temperature averages out to
- different stages in the year
- the different stages of the water process
- a small town in QLD
Down
- an imaginary line that runs around the middle of the earth.
- The sun heats the water in ocean lakes and river.
- a way to display data
- lines Lines that are above or below sea level.
8 Clues: a small town in QLD • a way to display data • different stages in the year • what the temperature averages out to • the different stages of the water process • lines Lines that are above or below sea level. • The sun heats the water in ocean lakes and river. • an imaginary line that runs around the middle of the earth.
NewsWeekly Science: Week 15 2024-03-12
Across
- Current/pushes cool water all down the West Coast of the United States.
- more heat is absorbed from the sun by the ocean
- Area Index/ an index collected by satellites from NASA
- or land
Down
- phenomenon that happens in the hydrosphere and atmosphere
- things
- Rain/ this can dissolve rocks made of limestone
- cycle/water vapor
8 Clues: things • or land • cycle/water vapor • Rain/ this can dissolve rocks made of limestone • more heat is absorbed from the sun by the ocean • Area Index/ an index collected by satellites from NASA • phenomenon that happens in the hydrosphere and atmosphere • Current/pushes cool water all down the West Coast of the United States.
Carbon Cycle 2022-01-21
11 Clues: taking in oxygen • something erupting • rotting or decaying • how plants gain energy • The crust of the earth • the spreading of particles • The water on earths surface • the process of being eroded • The Cycle that carbon travels • The part of earth that contain life • The gasses that surround the a planet
Water crossword 2020-10-12
11 Clues: known as NO2 • NH3 is known as • storage deposits • carbon is a - process • Circulation of nitrogen • most water evaporated here • circulation of carbon atoms • provides freshwater for bio life • happens in the carbon cycle by CO2 • a key limiting factor in ecosystems • nitrogen is a -source In the environment
Fresh Water 2022-09-04
Across
- the process in which liquid water becomes water gas (water vapor)
- the amount of space between particles in rock or soil
- upper surface of ground water, below this is the saturated zone
- the zone where all the pores and rock fractures are full of water
Down
- an underground (geological formation) that stores water in the spaces within it
- the zone immediately under the surface where the pores are full of air and water
- water that seeps in the earth from rain or snow
- the movement of water on earth
8 Clues: the movement of water on earth • water that seeps in the earth from rain or snow • the amount of space between particles in rock or soil • upper surface of ground water, below this is the saturated zone • the process in which liquid water becomes water gas (water vapor) • the zone where all the pores and rock fractures are full of water • ...
Hydrology Vocabulary 2024-04-17
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- Water that moves across the land surface and into streams and rivers
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- An attraction between different molecules of different substances
- the groundwater movement through subsurface
- the energy a substance must absorb in order to change from a liquid to a gas
- Molecules having uneven distribution of charges
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
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- an attraction between molecules of the same substance
- The force that acts on the surface of a liquid and that tends to minimize the area of the surface
- Mass per unit volume
- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- Water-due to its polarity and ability to dissolve many different solutes
- the change from a gas to a liquid
15 Clues: Mass per unit volume • the change from a gas to a liquid • the groundwater movement through subsurface • Molecules having uneven distribution of charges • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • an attraction between molecules of the same substance • An attraction between different molecules of different substances • ...
Science Quiz 2025-09-25
10 Clues: Volcanos • The ocean • Animals and plants • The clouds in the sky • Cold air pushes warm air • Force Exerted onto earth • The layer with the Ozone layer • The process of the water cycle • Where the Aurora Borealis form • The last layer of the Atmosphere
Horticulture Classification and Nomenclature 2023-09-28
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- Life cycle spans one year
- Tip of leaf
- Carry seeds for plant
- Male reproductive part found in flower
- Plant that grows out of place
- Highest class in Taxonomy
- Father of Taxonomy
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- Protects embryo and disperses for sprouting
- Plant Kingdom
- Most common part used in identification
- Female reproductive part found in flower
- Fungal Kingdom
- Animal Kingdom
- Life cycle spans one growing season
- Life cycle spans several years
- Carry nutrients throughout the plant
16 Clues: Tip of leaf • Plant Kingdom • Fungal Kingdom • Animal Kingdom • Father of Taxonomy • Carry seeds for plant • Life cycle spans one year • Highest class in Taxonomy • Plant that grows out of place • Life cycle spans several years • Life cycle spans one growing season • Carry nutrients throughout the plant • Male reproductive part found in flower • Most common part used in identification • ...
Carbon Cycle 2022-01-21
11 Clues: taking in oxygen • something erupting • rotting or decaying • how plants gain energy • The crust of the earth • the spreading of particles • The water on earths surface • the process of being eroded • The Cycle that carbon travels • The part of earth that contain life • The gasses that surround the a planet
significance of water 2016-07-17
7 Clues: for farming • generate from from water • also known as water cycle • move from one place to another • carried at inland and international • purposes such as cooling, cleaning,etc • purposes such as cooking, washing, etc.
Carbon Cycle 2022-01-21
11 Clues: taking in oxygen • something erupting • rotting or decaying • how plants gain energy • The crust of the earth • the spreading of particles • The water on earths surface • the process of being eroded • The Cycle that carbon travels • The part of earth that contain life • The gasses that surround the a planet
Carbon Cycle 2022-01-21
11 Clues: taking in oxygen • something erupting • rotting or decaying • how plants gain energy • The crust of the earth • the spreading of particles • The water on earths surface • the process of being eroded • The Cycle that carbon travels • The part of earth that contain life • The gasses that surround the a planet
general stuff 2024-08-29
11 Clues: prison • has a trunk • a mans best friend • closest to the sun • opposite to my mom • she touches gyatts • whats my doggies name • what does FYP stand for • always land on their feet • what colour is formed from red and white • what comes after evaporation in the water cycle
Cell Cycle 2012-12-03
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- a resting stage of the cell cycle in which DNA replication and cell division stop
- cycle - composed of mitosis (M) and interphase growth and DNA synthesis phases (G1, S, and G2)
- the basic package of chromatin in eukaryotes made up of DNA wound around a core of histone proteins
- the stage in cell division in which chromosomes separate and move toward opposite ends of the cell
- - the specialized region of a chromosome that holds two replicated chromosomal strands together and that attaches to the spindle in mitosis
- a structural change in a gene, a chromosome, or another genetic unit
- a point of no return in the cell cycle; once this point passes, a cell is committed to a full round of the cell cycle
- a complex of DNA polymerase and other enzymes that catalyzes the synthesis of DNA
- structure made up of microtubules and proteins, divides the chromatids during nuclear division
- the replicated copies of a chromosome that are joined by a centromere and that separate during nuclear division
- during nuclear division, an imaginary plane that is equidistant between the spindle’s two poles
- a DNA-repair process where enzymes remove a damaged portion of DNA, synthesize a replacement section in place, and attach it to the neighboring DNA segments
- a disklike structure on the centromere; links chromosomes to the mitotic spindle
- having a number of chromosomes that is not an exact multiple of the haploid number for that species
- a group of proteins whose function is to regulate the progression of a cell through the cell cycle and whose concentrations rise and fall throughout the cell cycle
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- the second growth phase of the cell cycle beginning after DNA synthesis replication origins
- an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of a new DNA strand using one of the original strands as a template
- causing changes, or mutations, in DNA
- - in eukaryotes, the chromosomal material (DNA and associated proteins) as it ordinarily appears in a cell’s nucleus, with individual chromosomes indistinct
- the first growth phase of the cell cycle starting just after offspring cells form
- the division of a cell’s nucleus, as in mitosis and meiosis
- - a group of diseases that involve abnormal growth and division of cells
- the stage in mitosis and meiosis in which chromosomes move to the center of the spindle, an array of microtubules, and become attached to it
- separation of the sister chromatids during mitosis in which each new nucleus receives one copy of each chromosome
- one of two cellular regions at the tips of the mitotic spindle, where the daughter nuclei form during mitosis
- the final stage in mitosis, meiosis I, and meiosis II characterized by two new nuclei forming at opposite ends of the cell; frequently followed by cytokinesis (cell division)
- the division of the cytoplasm of a cell after nuclear division
- synthesis of DNA; the phase of the cell cycle during which DNA, in the form of chromosomes, is duplicated
- the process that distributes a copy of each chromosome to each new cell during eukaryotic cell division
- arrest - an abrupt halt in the cell cycle when proteins detect mistakes or damage in DNA that needs to be repaired
30 Clues: causing changes, or mutations, in DNA • the division of a cell’s nucleus, as in mitosis and meiosis • the division of the cytoplasm of a cell after nuclear division • a structural change in a gene, a chromosome, or another genetic unit • - a group of diseases that involve abnormal growth and division of cells • ...
Carbon Cycle 2022-01-21
11 Clues: taking in oxygen • something erupting • rotting or decaying • how plants gain energy • The crust of the earth • the spreading of particles • The water on earths surface • the process of being eroded • The Cycle that carbon travels • The part of earth that contain life • The gasses that surround the a planet
ELT-PSSA review Vocab Words 2024-05-01
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- Groups in which share identity-based characteristics.
- The introduction of harmful materials into the environment. They can hurt animals, plants, and animals.
- The process where liquid water becomes water vapor.
- Development and integration all over the world.
- A branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and the organism's physical surroundings.
- The rising motion of warmer areas of a gas or liquid and the sinking motion of cooler areas of a gas or liquid which forms a complete cycle.
- The ability to cause change
- A diverse group of organisms that interact at a location.
- A process where nutrients gather in water which results in the growth of microorganisms which may reduce the water of its oxygen.
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- Not being harmful towards the environment or using up natural resources. To support long-term ecological balance.
- The conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity.
- Water released from clouds
- An organism that creates its own food and energy.
- Transitions through geological time among the three main rock types: sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous.
- A process where cold, deep water rises towards the surface.
15 Clues: Water released from clouds • The ability to cause change • Development and integration all over the world. • An organism that creates its own food and energy. • The process where liquid water becomes water vapor. • Groups in which share identity-based characteristics. • The conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity. • ...
Rocks 2016-11-15
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- red and blue are _____
- rock sedimentary, metamorphic and _____
- cycle the process rocks take
- hot substance in the earth’s core
- bones in rock are _____
- dating opposite of relative dating
- very common mineral starting with Q
- rock sedimentary, _______, igneous
- naturally occurring chemical
- magma that turns to ____ when it comes to the surface
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- naturally occurring melt
- diamonds are _____
- water flow on rocks creates _____
- type of sedimentary rock that start with L
- Australia is famous for mining _____
- rock metamorphic, igneous and ____
- wearing a way of rock
- section of the geological time scale
- current ______
19 Clues: current ______ • diamonds are _____ • wearing a way of rock • red and blue are _____ • bones in rock are _____ • naturally occurring melt • cycle the process rocks take • naturally occurring chemical • water flow on rocks creates _____ • hot substance in the earth’s core • rock metamorphic, igneous and ____ • dating opposite of relative dating • rock sedimentary, _______, igneous • ...
Alec Henry 2024-05-10
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- increases of the money supply
- product required for survival
- consumers buying something
- highest point on the business cycle
- economic decline
- somebody staring their own business
- cycle ups and downs in GDP
- the worst kind of unemployment
- government limit on highest price
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- when quantity supplied and quantity demanded are equal
- how much money is made
- places and arrangements to sell products
- prices going up
- man made tools and equipment
- percent of unemployment
- workers who are willing to produce goods and services
- growth making more goods then you did before
- lowest point on the business cycle
- recession and inflation together
- monetary worth of a good or service
20 Clues: prices going up • economic decline • how much money is made • percent of unemployment • consumers buying something • cycle ups and downs in GDP • man made tools and equipment • increases of the money supply • product required for survival • the worst kind of unemployment • recession and inflation together • government limit on highest price • lowest point on the business cycle • ...
Properties Of Water 2021-09-17
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- ocean is divided into 5 major what
- an indentation of a shoreline generally smaller than a gulf
- is the most visible part of the water cycle in aquariums
- connects all the water on earth
- the change of the physical state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase, and is the reverse of vaporization
- an arm of an ocean partly enclosed by land
- lakes and rivers are examples of what water type
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- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth
- where rivers meet oceans
- upward force that water exerts on objects less dense than waste
- a large body of saltwater
- a major contributor to flow in many streams and rivers and has a strong influence on river and wetland habitats for plants and animals.
- oceans are filled with this type of water
- pressure at a given depth that is the result of the weight of liquid acting on an area plus air pressure
- science of recording and describing oceans contents and processes
15 Clues: where rivers meet oceans • a large body of saltwater • connects all the water on earth • ocean is divided into 5 major what • oceans are filled with this type of water • an arm of an ocean partly enclosed by land • lakes and rivers are examples of what water type • is the most visible part of the water cycle in aquariums • ...
Gardening Terms 2022-03-09
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- movement cycle of ________ through earth, water and living things
- One of a gardeners worst enemies
- May seem useless but promotes growth
- A compost of dead plants and wood chips.
- Channels of water that assist growth. An make removing unwanted plants easier.
- Cutting off what’s unnecessary
- it goes through both the living and the dead
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- A material fit for Growing
- To trigger growth through ________
- A unit of reproduction
10 Clues: A unit of reproduction • A material fit for Growing • Cutting off what’s unnecessary • One of a gardeners worst enemies • To trigger growth through ________ • May seem useless but promotes growth • A compost of dead plants and wood chips. • it goes through both the living and the dead • movement cycle of ________ through earth, water and living things • ...
Biology by Alex... 2018-08-13
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- Hot or cold
- The type of dirt that covers the seed or bean
- The long slim thing that has leaves on it
- whether its raining,cloudy or sunny
- Air that comes from trees
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- a liquid that kills fire
- The things that come out of the seed in the soil
- is the life cycle of a seed
- It lets the sun dry the bean from water
- The oval that sprouts
10 Clues: Hot or cold • The oval that sprouts • a liquid that kills fire • Air that comes from trees • is the life cycle of a seed • whether its raining,cloudy or sunny • It lets the sun dry the bean from water • The long slim thing that has leaves on it • The type of dirt that covers the seed or bean • The things that come out of the seed in the soil
BIO 211 Unit 1 2025-09-16
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- Sediments formed from water
- The element cycle that starts with photosynthesis
- The ________ grain sizes are carried the farthest by water
- Chesapeake Bay is sinking due to this geological process
- Zooplankton that spend all of their lives in the plankton
- Rock weathering makes available more of this element important in ATP
- One high tide and one low tide each day
- High river flow, weaker tides, ocean flow moves along the bottom
- Two high tides and two low tides each day of equal magnitude
- Bacteria “fix” this element in the first step of its cycle
- The type of estuary formed by barrier islands creating a lagoon
- The second smallest grain size
- The distance over which wind or swell can move unimpeded
- The type of tides that occur when the sun and moon are perpendicular to each other
- Bacteria, archaea, viruses, fungi, and protists
- The distance from crest to trough of a wave
- A mostly enclosed body of water where fresh water and salt water mix
- The moon orbits the Earth and moves each day, which means the timing of the tides is about 50 minutes _______ each day
- Photosynthesizers like diatoms and dinoflagellates
- Chesapeake Bay is this type of estuary (based on its origin)
- CO32-
- The type of coast where you’d likely see cliffs
- Sediments formed from living things
- Organisms that can’t swim against a current
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- The type of coast where you’d see barrier islands
- The time it takes for one wavelength to pass a point
- Originating from outside the system
- A daily pattern of swimming where plankton swim up at night and down during the day
- The bottom of a wave
- Hydrogen bonding in water means it sticks together through ________
- Larvae that eat in the plankton
- The creation of layers in the water column based on physical characteristics like salinity
- The total quantity of dissolved inorganic solids in the water
- The distance between the same points on successive waves
- Extremely low flow and high evaporation, causing ocean water to flow in at the surface
- Lower river flow, stronger tides, and water is mixed along the estuary
- Species that can live in a wide range of salinities
- The top of a wave
- Where two water masses with different properties meet and struggle to mix
- The type of tides that occur when the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned
- Small bits of organic matter that are suspended in water buy caught by a filter
- A tidal current when the tide is moving from low to high
- Sediments formed from outer space
- Zooplankton that spend part of their lives in the plankton
- Up in the water column
- The measure of the ability of a solution to neutralize acid
- High river flow and the bottom is stagnant due to a glacial sill at the mouth
- Evapotranspiration moves this molecule back into the atmosphere
- Low dissolved oxygen
- The __________ the number is on the pH scale, the more acidic it is
- Sediments formed from rocks and minerals
- On the bottom (on the seafloor)
- Molecules from living or decaying organisms that can pass through a filter
53 Clues: CO32- • The top of a wave • The bottom of a wave • Low dissolved oxygen • Up in the water column • Sediments formed from water • The second smallest grain size • Larvae that eat in the plankton • On the bottom (on the seafloor) • Sediments formed from outer space • Originating from outside the system • Sediments formed from living things • One high tide and one low tide each day • ...
Chap. 11 Vocab 2013-05-21
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- the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere
- the circulation of the earth's water
- An unstable, poisonous allotrope of oxygen, O3, that is formed naturally in the ozone layer
- el niño southern oscillation
- the gradual increase of the temperature of the earth's lower atmosphere
- A temperature gradient as in a layer of sea water
- commonly known as laughing gas
- a chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4
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- change in meteorological conditions
- A reservoir that absorbs or takes up atmospheric carbon
- meteorological conditions
- a warm ocean current that develops after late December along the coast of Ecuador and Peru
- collective term for the processes by which rock at or near the earth's surface is disintegrated and decomposed by the action of atmospheric agents, water, and living things
- Cyclic counterpart to El Niño
- A carbon offset is a reduction in emissions of carbon or greenhouse gases
- soil at or below the freezing point of water
16 Clues: meteorological conditions • el niño southern oscillation • Cyclic counterpart to El Niño • commonly known as laughing gas • change in meteorological conditions • the circulation of the earth's water • soil at or below the freezing point of water • A temperature gradient as in a layer of sea water • a chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4 • ...
weather crossword 2022-04-14
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- the mass of unit volume in a substance
- water that falls from the sky
- caused by the sun
- snow and water falling from the sky
- a snow storm
- the horizontal movement of air
- an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure
- the measure of hot or cold air
- the temperature of air that it needs to be cooled to complete relative humidity
- a gaseous phase of water
- a heavy amount of rainfall that creates a flood but is gone really quickly
- it happens all around the world
- I take the temperature
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- a mass of warm air
- a type of storm that you hear thunder in
- I mostly happen in tropical areas
- the measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- a type of cloud
- the flow of air from sea to land during the day
- a dangerous spinning column of air
- front a mass of cold air
- a series of events that happen over and over again
- mass large volume of air in the atmosphere
- a bolt of energy that comes from the sky
- balls of ice that fall from the sky
25 Clues: a snow storm • a type of cloud • caused by the sun • a mass of warm air • I take the temperature • front a mass of cold air • a gaseous phase of water • water that falls from the sky • the horizontal movement of air • the measure of hot or cold air • it happens all around the world • I mostly happen in tropical areas • a dangerous spinning column of air • ...
Weathering, Erosion, and Soil Crossowrd 2019-01-29
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- organic material found on the top of soil
- soil is found over its parent material
- weathering that breaks the rocks into smaller pieces
- reacts with water to form carbonic acid, a weak acid
- final step in erosion where sediments are dropped in a new location
- distinct layer or zone within the soil profile
- process by which rocks are broken down and changed
- erosion agent in wet climates
- soil has been moved (eroided) away from its parent material
- refers to how well soil can support plant life
- chemical reaction with oxygen and other substances
- loose covering of weathered rocks and decaying organic material
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- erosion are deeper and wider and grow from rill erosions
- precipitation with a pH of less than 5.6
- erode by scraping and gouging out large amounts of rock and debis, happens slowly
- repeated freeze thaw cycle of water in the cracks in rocks
- physical weather that peels back layers of rock
- vertical sequence of layers of soil, exposed through digging
- weathering that changes the composition of rocks
- moving sediments from one location to another
- erosion are small channels created by runoff of water
- erosion agent in dry climates
22 Clues: erosion agent in wet climates • erosion agent in dry climates • soil is found over its parent material • precipitation with a pH of less than 5.6 • organic material found on the top of soil • moving sediments from one location to another • distinct layer or zone within the soil profile • refers to how well soil can support plant life • ...
Iggy's Science Crossword 2014-12-04
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- Green pigment found chlorophyll
- Compartments filled with water or waste products
- Plant without a transport system
- Vascular tissue in plants that moves sugars downward into the plant
- Process to convert light energy into chemical energy
- Multicelluar eukarotes of the Plantae kingdom
- Organ of a vascular plant and the main lateral appendage
- Every other year
- Hormone found in plants effecting rate of elongation in cells
- Turning movement of a plant in response to an environmental stimulus
- Vascular tissue in plants that moves water and nutrients from the roots
- One of the two main structural axes of a vascular plant
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- The process by which chemical energy is released
- A plant that lives for more than two years
- Plant's system to transport nutrients, water and sugars
- Structure in green plant cell where photosynthesis occurs
- Biological response to a change in the proportion of light and dark in a 24 hr cycle
- Process in which water is carried through plants from roots to pores on the leaves
- Pores in the leaves or stem allowing for the movement of gases
- A plant that live for one year
- The organ that typically lies below the soil
21 Clues: Every other year • A plant that live for one year • Green pigment found chlorophyll • Plant without a transport system • A plant that lives for more than two years • The organ that typically lies below the soil • Multicelluar eukarotes of the Plantae kingdom • The process by which chemical energy is released • Compartments filled with water or waste products • ...
Weather and Climate practice 2023-03-22
Across
- degree or intensity of heat present in something or somewhere
- all weather conditions for a particular location
- the boundary of an advancing mass of warm air
- contains a lot of stuff to measure weather
- enormous storm with high winds and heavy rains.
- known for heavy rains and lightening
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- a front that is stationary
- the air expands and heats so quickly it creates this
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- the state of the atmosphere
- measures the amount of air pressure in the air
- the boundary of an advancing mass of cold air
- huge release of electricity
- a scientist dealing with the atmosphere
- This instrument is used to measure wind speed.
- measures the amount of air pressure at different heights
- the cycle for water
- a body of air
- amount of water vapor in the air
- the atmospheric temperature below which water droplets begin to condense and dew can form.
- very high water located in the low pressure eye of the hurricane.
- snow storm that has high winds
- a funnel-shaped cloud
- a cloud on the ground
24 Clues: a body of air • the cycle for water • a funnel-shaped cloud • a cloud on the ground • a front that is stationary • the state of the atmosphere • huge release of electricity • snow storm that has high winds • amount of water vapor in the air • known for heavy rains and lightening • a scientist dealing with the atmosphere • contains a lot of stuff to measure weather • ...
Nutrient cycles 2023-04-24
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- Burned as fossil fuels that include coal and natural gas.
- Nitrogen-_____ bacteria.
- fuels Burning these releases more CO2 in the atmosphere.
- The water cycle is condensation, precipitation, and…?
- Phosphorus in soil can be washed away into water…?
- The main regulator of CO2.
- Phosphorus is an essential nutrient because it makes up important chemicals such as…?
- A source of too much phosphorus in water.
- The process animals use to convert oxygen into more CO2.
- Our atmosphere is made out of 78% of what gas?
- Another natural source for this is volcanoes.
- Higher organisms use nitrogen to make their…?
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- The type of bacteria in the soil that breaks down ammonia.
- The process plants use to convert CO2 into sugar and oxygen.
- Too much phosphorus in water leads to plant…?
- Phosphorus is contained mostly in rocks and…?
- Animals and plants cannot directly use all the nitrogen found in our…?
- Animal waste decay by the action of bacteria creates _____ and nitrate products.
- Too much CO2 in the atmosphere may be responsible for the… effect.
- As dead plants and animals decayed huge deposits of… were stored.
20 Clues: Nitrogen-_____ bacteria. • The main regulator of CO2. • A source of too much phosphorus in water. • Too much phosphorus in water leads to plant…? • Phosphorus is contained mostly in rocks and…? • Another natural source for this is volcanoes. • Higher organisms use nitrogen to make their…? • Our atmosphere is made out of 78% of what gas? • ...
Earth: The Water Planet 2015-02-09
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- : the place where an organism lives and obtains all the things it needs to survive
- self : a gently slopping, sallow area that extends outward from the edge of each continent
- : the total amount of dissolved salts in a sample of water
- : water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- nina : when surface waters in the eastern pacific are colder than normal
- nino : a climate event that occurs every two to seven years in the pacific ocean
- plain : a broad covered area with thick layers of mud and silt
- : the process by which water is given off through leaves as water vapor
- : a long, deep valley on the ocean floor
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- : a long stream of moving water
- : SOund NAvigation and Ranging
- : water that falls to the earth as rain snow sleet or hail
- : the process by which runoff seeps into groundwater
- ridges : long chains of mountains on the ocean floor
- cycle : the process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- effect : the effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of the winds and currents
- : the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change in to a gaseous state
- : the pattern of temperature and precipitation typical of an area over a long period of time
- : a volcanic mountain rising from the ocean floor that doesn't touch the surface
- : occurs when the suffice particles of a solid gain enough energy that hey form a gas\
20 Clues: : SOund NAvigation and Ranging • : a long stream of moving water • : a long, deep valley on the ocean floor • : the process by which runoff seeps into groundwater • ridges : long chains of mountains on the ocean floor • : water that falls to the earth as rain snow sleet or hail • : the total amount of dissolved salts in a sample of water • ...
Water, Water, Everywhere Crossword 2025-01-08
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- What type of water is found underground in rock and sediment?
- 71% of Earth’s _______________ is covered by water.
- What type of water contains a high concentration of salt?
- What type of water is suitable for drinking?
- What is the use of water for farming called?
- What industry relies on freshwater for fish production?
- Most people get use _____________ water to get their daily freshwater needs.
- What is one use of freshwater besides drinking?
- What term describes how water is spread across the Earth?
- What term is used to describe when water is used up?
- Where is most of the Earth's water located?
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- Where can water be found in the air?
- 97% of Earth’s water is _________________.
- What is water in its gaseous state called?
- Where is most of the freshwater on Earth found?
- What do all living things contain that is essential for survival?
- What type of wetland is characterized by standing water and vegetation?
- What do we call layers of rock that hold groundwater?
- What are large bodies of freshwater surrounded by land called?
- Where is groundwater found?
- What is the contamination of water called?
- 2% of Earth’s water is ___________ in icecaps and glaciers.
- What term describes the amount of salt in water?
- 1% of Earth's water is available for us to do what with?
- What is the substance made up of hydrogen and oxygen?
- What type of freshwater flows continuously in a channel?
26 Clues: Where is groundwater found? • Where can water be found in the air? • 97% of Earth’s water is _________________. • What is water in its gaseous state called? • What is the contamination of water called? • Where is most of the Earth's water located? • What type of water is suitable for drinking? • What is the use of water for farming called? • ...
Cell cycle 2023-03-23
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- The process cells go through.
- Duplicating DNA
- phase were the cell begins to split.
- stops cells when something’s wrong
- In cell cycle to make sure cells Ap repaired to continue the cycle
- cell destroying itself
- 6th phase of meiosis
- 7th phase of meiosis
- lets cells continue the cell cycle
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- 8th phase of meiosis
- splitting of the cell
- phase when cell duplicates DNA.
- basic unit of life
- 5th phase of meiosis
- Consists of probase to telephase.
- phase where chromosomes are pulled apart.
- rapid uncontrolled cell growth
- second instance of Cell growth
- phase where chromosomes in cell line up.
- first instance of cell growth
20 Clues: Duplicating DNA • basic unit of life • 8th phase of meiosis • 5th phase of meiosis • 6th phase of meiosis • 7th phase of meiosis • splitting of the cell • cell destroying itself • The process cells go through. • first instance of cell growth • rapid uncontrolled cell growth • second instance of Cell growth • phase when cell duplicates DNA. • Consists of probase to telephase. • ...
Science Vocabulary TTT Crossword 2023-02-07
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- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- a process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface
- an underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock.
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms in controlled aquatic environments for any commercial, recreational or public purpose
- a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges, sometimes as just a trickle, maybe only after a rain, and sometimes in a continuous flow.
- a substance that does not allow liquids or gases to go through it.
- having pores or openings that permit liquids or gases to pass through.
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface.
- the measure of dissolved salts in water
- the ratio of the quantity of a material or energy in a system to its outflow rate
- where surface water is forced downwards, where it may deliver oxygen to deeper water
- ice that broke off from glaciers or shelf ice and is floating in open water.
- the elevated boundary separating areas that are drained by different river systems.
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- the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- excessive plant and algal growth due to the increased availability of one or more limiting growth factors needed for photosynthesis
- the amount of a substance, such as a salt, that is in a certain amount of tissue or liquid, such as blood
- an area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water such as a river, lake, wetland or ocean.
- having a low salt concentration — usually less than 1%.
- water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- water to which salt (as sodium chloride) has been added.
- When a water-bearing rock readily transmits water to wells and springs
- well from which water flows under natural pressure without pumping.
- to water crops by bringing in water from pipes, canals, sprinklers, or other man-made means, rather than relying on rainfall alone
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapor
- mass of a unit volume of a material substance.
25 Clues: the measure of dissolved salts in water • mass of a unit volume of a material substance. • having a low salt concentration — usually less than 1%. • water to which salt (as sodium chloride) has been added. • a process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface • the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere • ...
Insects 2016-03-21
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- The part of an insect's body behind the thorax.
- A word meaning change.
- The middle part of an insect's bosy.
- There are many kinds of these: stag, dung, scarab.
- Part two of the life cycle.
- mantis A large green insect with big eyes and long 'praying' arms.
- Part one of the life cycle.
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- How an insect blends in with its surroundings.
- Can jump very high.
- An insect which feeds on wood.
- Where something lives in nature.
- An insect uses these to breathe.
- The part of an insect's body in front of the thorax.
- insect An insect that looks like a walking plant.
- Two long 'feelers' on an insects head.
- Part three of the life cycle.
- Part four of the life cycle.
17 Clues: Can jump very high. • A word meaning change. • Part two of the life cycle. • Part one of the life cycle. • Part four of the life cycle. • Part three of the life cycle. • An insect which feeds on wood. • Where something lives in nature. • An insect uses these to breathe. • The middle part of an insect's bosy. • Two long 'feelers' on an insects head. • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-26
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- Material within a chloroplast that surrounds the thylakoids
- phase-That portion of photosynthesis hat requires light energy
- describes any chemical process that requires oxygen
- The green pigment of plant cells that is necessary for photosynthesis
- Describes any chemical process that does not require oxygen
- respiration- The process by which ells break down glucose or other nutrients to produce usable energy
- process whereby plants, algae, and some bacteria form simple sugars from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light and chlorophyll
- acid cycle- The second phase of aerobic cellular respiration in which pyruvate reacts with enzymes to produce acetyl CoA, carbon dioxide, hydrogen ions, ATP, and electrons; also called the Krebs cycle.
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- The anaerobic breakdown of sugars to pyruvate and then to either latic acid or carbon dioxide and alcohol
- phase- That portion of photosynthesis that does not require light energy in order to proceed. The light-independent phase, does, however require the products of the light-dependent phase, meaning that neither phase occurs during darkness.
- cycle- The portion of photosynthesis that uses energy capture during the light-dependent phase to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars; also known as the light-independent phase
- The first phaseof cellular respiration, in which glucose is broken down into pyruvate
- transport chain- A series of compounds that transfer electrons from electron donor substances to electron acceptors. These chains are an important part of both photosynthesis and cellular respiration
13 Clues: describes any chemical process that requires oxygen • Material within a chloroplast that surrounds the thylakoids • Describes any chemical process that does not require oxygen • phase-That portion of photosynthesis hat requires light energy • The green pigment of plant cells that is necessary for photosynthesis • ...
Water Puzzle. 2023-10-25
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- Water falling onto the earth's surface
- a planet that has a water cycle
- Liquid water that turns into Gas
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- Gas that gets cold and sticks to the surface of like a cup or window
- undrinkable water
- this water is drinkable and found in glaciers.
- something that contains a lot of freshwater, it's also very cold
7 Clues: undrinkable water • a planet that has a water cycle • Liquid water that turns into Gas • Water falling onto the earth's surface • this water is drinkable and found in glaciers. • something that contains a lot of freshwater, it's also very cold • Gas that gets cold and sticks to the surface of like a cup or window
lukes crossword :P 2014-02-16
Across
- Silent, soft, soundless
- Unsuccessfull, unfortunate
- describes a volume or capacity that is equal to that of a particular cube
- water-filled transparent container, often box-shaped, in which fish and other water animals and plants are kept
- make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems
- bump into
- wait for, look forward to
- shoot up
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- Class, excellence,
- to a certain extent
- the imaginary great circle around Earth that is the same distance from the North and South Poles and divides Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere.
- dropping off
- Size, capacity
- Charm, appeal, atmosphere
- Absolute, extreme, utter
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- Rotation, sequence
- Yell, cry
- apart from, not including, aside from
19 Clues: shoot up • bump into • Yell, cry • dropping off • Size, capacity • Class, excellence, • Rotation, sequence • to a certain extent • Silent, soft, soundless • Absolute, extreme, utter • Charm, appeal, atmosphere • wait for, look forward to • Unsuccessfull, unfortunate • apart from, not including, aside from • make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems • ...
Water, Water, Water 2021-08-14
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- A region of Yukon + An insulated container for storing food and drinks
- A symbol of Ireland.
- The world's most famous steam locomotive
- "Oh he's very ____. You'd think he was from the 1930s."
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- Calluna
- A vigorous Scottish dance consisting of a series of complex steps performed solo, originally to celebrate victory.
- A coastal resort city in the US with the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world
- "We'll have ____, The Bronx and Staten Island too"
- The Scottish national emblem
- A generic term for Irish women or girls
10 Clues: Calluna • A symbol of Ireland. • The Scottish national emblem • A generic term for Irish women or girls • The world's most famous steam locomotive • "We'll have ____, The Bronx and Staten Island too" • "Oh he's very ____. You'd think he was from the 1930s." • A region of Yukon + An insulated container for storing food and drinks • ...
Earth Systems 2013-12-11
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- what is the thinnest layer of the earth
- contains all of the planet's solid, liquid, and gaseous water
- what isn't an important energy source for earth systems
- where is the earth largest at
- which nutrient cycle is affected by the burning of trees by factories
- variable being tested in scientific experiment
- contains all of the cold, hard, solid rock of the planet's crust surface
- contains all of the planet's living organisms
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- contains all of the planet's air.
- the variables that the experimenter changes to test their dependent variable
- which nutrient cycle involves an animal eating a plant, and excreting the nutrient as waste to be used by plants?
- evaporation, condensation, and precipitation are part of
- the earth receives most of its external energy from the:
13 Clues: where is the earth largest at • contains all of the planet's air. • what is the thinnest layer of the earth • contains all of the planet's living organisms • variable being tested in scientific experiment • what isn't an important energy source for earth systems • evaporation, condensation, and precipitation are part of • ...
Biology by Alex... 2018-08-13
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- is the life cycle of a seed
- a liquid that kills fire
- The type of dirt that covers the seed or bean
- Hot or cold
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- The long slim thing that has leaves on it
- It lets the sun dry the bean from water
- The oval that sprouts
- Air that comes from trees
- whether its raining,cloudy or sunny
- The things that come out of the seed in the soil
10 Clues: Hot or cold • The oval that sprouts • a liquid that kills fire • Air that comes from trees • is the life cycle of a seed • whether its raining,cloudy or sunny • It lets the sun dry the bean from water • The long slim thing that has leaves on it • The type of dirt that covers the seed or bean • The things that come out of the seed in the soil
Hydrology 2023-04-17
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- Any deliberate disposal at sea of wastes or other matter from vessels, aircraft, platforms or other man-made structures at sea
- an analytical parameter representing the amount of dissolved oxygen consumed by aerobic bacteria growing on the organic material present in a water sample at a specific temperature over a specific time period.
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
- land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land
- eroded material that is being transported by water, settles out of the water column onto the surface, as the water flow slows.
- an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- uses require that water be left in the stream
- Illnesses caused by microorganisms in untreated or contaminated water.
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource
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- the modification of a natural river channel
- form of precipitation that has unusually elevated levels of hydrogen ions
- a process which removes and eliminates contaminants from wastewater and converts this into an effluent that can be returned to the water cycle.
- involve withdrawing water, as for municipal and industrial uses
- the use of either naturally occurring or deliberately introduced microorganisms or other forms of life to consume and break down environmental pollutants, in order to clean up a polluted site
- occurs when, over a period of years, more water is pumped from a groundwater basin than is replaced from all sources
- a hydrological tool used to quantify the flow of water in and out of a system.
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- the process of removing salt from seawater
19 Clues: prevention of wasteful use of a resource • the process of removing salt from seawater • the modification of a natural river channel • uses require that water be left in the stream • land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land • involve withdrawing water, as for municipal and industrial uses • ...
World of Water 2024-09-23
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- area drained by a river
- liquid in which substances can be dissolved
- smaller part of an ocean, formed when two continents are close together
- water being vaporized into the sky
- Near what area is the highest oxygen due to photosynthesis?
- point at which the ocean surface touches the shoreline (two words)
- air in motion
- 7.1-14 on pH scale- bitter taste; neutralizes an acid
- total amount of water in or on the planet
- name for earth, due to what covers the majority of the surface
- What effect causes the currents to spin a certain way?
- normal westward winds
- continuous movement of water
- abbreviation for the dissolved oxygen in the water
- what kind of molecule is water?
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- falling of some form of moisture from sky to earth
- degree of acidity or alkalinity
- measures distance East and West of Prime Meridian
- What makes the ocean more stable than fresh water?
- most common sea salt
- a substance that can be dissolved in a solvent
- product of mixing a solvent and a solute
- moved lighthouse here, away from vanishing beach
- a pattern in flowing water
- substance that can be separated by physical means
- reference line for latitude (two words)
- point at which the ocean's surface touches the shoreline
- Burning fossil fuels (coal) + rain causes what kind of precipitation?
- 0 degrees latitude
- air in motion
- salts are made of these which separate in water
- 7 on pH scale
- vapor changes to liquid/solid to form a cloud
- the daily ebb and flow of water
- small ship using small sails and archaic steering; sailed by Heyerdahl
- 0-6.9 on pH scale- sour taste
- gentle warming of the water by a few degrees; on a large scale, it generates weather that destroys life
- measures distance North and South of Equator
38 Clues: air in motion • air in motion • 7 on pH scale • 0 degrees latitude • most common sea salt • normal westward winds • area drained by a river • a pattern in flowing water • continuous movement of water • 0-6.9 on pH scale- sour taste • degree of acidity or alkalinity • the daily ebb and flow of water • what kind of molecule is water? • water being vaporized into the sky • ...
Value Drivers of Agricultural Property 2024-07-09
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- A distinctive layer in the soil that differs from the layers above and below.
- A water right based on ownership of land contiguous to a watercourse.
- Climate, water and soil are the three ________ elements that determine agricultural productivity to a great extent.
- A vertical cross-section of soil showing its different layers.
- A numerical system for rating soils based on four factors, each of which is given a separate percentage rating from 1 to 100.
- Describes soil when all soil pores are filled with water.
- The right to divert water for use on non-riparian land. The water right is established by use and may be lost by non-use.
- 43,560 ______ feet of water are in 1 acre-foot.
- The number of days between the last killing freeze in the spring and the first killing freeze in the fall (two words).
- The mineral and organic material on the surface of the earth that serves as the median for plant growth.
- The average weather in a given area over a period of time.
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- The rate at which a given soil absorbs water.
- An underground layer of water-bearing material.
- Water right obtained through open and adverse use of water to which others have established rights.
- These contain less water than what is found in aquifers.
- Agricultural land largely drive its value from the value of its agricultural ________.
- The washing or blowing away of soil by water or wind.
- The combination and arrangement of primary soil particles and the pore spaces located between them.
- The relative proportions of the three primary mineral particles in the soil.
- A soil rating system that divides soil into eight land capability classes and four subclasses.
- This type of land has the best combination of physical and chemical features for agricultural production.
- The study of the water cycle in nature.
22 Clues: The study of the water cycle in nature. • The rate at which a given soil absorbs water. • An underground layer of water-bearing material. • 43,560 ______ feet of water are in 1 acre-foot. • The washing or blowing away of soil by water or wind. • These contain less water than what is found in aquifers. • Describes soil when all soil pores are filled with water. • ...
Mitosis 2021-11-11
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- what a cell spends the most time in
- cycle a cell's life cycle
- what a cell does during the cell cycle
- cell division
- connects the chromosomes
- stretched out DNA
- cell self destructs so it wont cause cancer
- centromere breaks as spindle fibers pull chromosomes apart
- replication of DNA during interphase
- checkpoint for DNA errors and enough organelles
- controls the spindle fibers
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- DNA uncurls, nucleus reappears
- fibers move the chromosomes
- 2 daughter cells
- development and growth of a cell
- chromosomes are dragged to the middle (equator)
- nucleus disappears, DNA begins to curl
- coiled DNA
- anything that causes caner
19 Clues: coiled DNA • cell division • 2 daughter cells • stretched out DNA • connects the chromosomes • cycle a cell's life cycle • anything that causes caner • fibers move the chromosomes • controls the spindle fibers • DNA uncurls, nucleus reappears • development and growth of a cell • what a cell spends the most time in • replication of DNA during interphase • ...
Wind and Weather 2022-02-16
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- Long period of time without rain
- State of the atmosphere including temperature, fronts, and precipitation
- Causes shirts to feel damp - means a lot of water vapor in the air
- what weather will occur if 2 air masses with large differences are between each other
- What meteorologists depend on to forecast an approaching storm
- Process where a liquid changes into a gas
- Process when a gas changes back into a liquid
- What level would rise if the Earth's temperature rose over time?
Down
- What large body of water helps to regulate temperature of nearby land
- Moisture of any form that falls from the cloud
- What can be so powerful that it knocks down a tree
- The extra water from rain or snow melts that flows downhill into oceans
- There are either cold or warm and meteorologists should always know about
- What large, cold mass would shrink if Earth's temperatures rose over time?
- Weather over a long period of time
- Solar energy the water cycle needs
16 Clues: Long period of time without rain • Weather over a long period of time • Solar energy the water cycle needs • Process where a liquid changes into a gas • Process when a gas changes back into a liquid • Moisture of any form that falls from the cloud • What can be so powerful that it knocks down a tree • What meteorologists depend on to forecast an approaching storm • ...
science 2020-04-19
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- rock formed by heat and pressure while buried deep below earths surface.
- is connected to mechanical physical weathering.
- is a liquid mineral that pretty much all life forms need.
- depends on gradient (slope) and discharge amount of water.
- water softens minerals in rocks.
- the number of complete wave that pass a certain amount of time.
- iron combines with oxygen making rust.
- is caused by the earths rotation and speed.
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- rock formed when sediments accumulate and compact and cement together.
- chemical and physical breakdown of rocks into sediment.
- carbon dioxide in rain water creates carbonic acid.
- a graph that shows what a mountain or hill looks like from the side view.
- pulls objects closer to a planets core.
- how far the wave travels in a unit of time or distance divided by time.
- cycle a model that describes the formation/breakdown and reformation of a rock.
- rock formed when lava or magma harden.
16 Clues: water softens minerals in rocks. • iron combines with oxygen making rust. • rock formed when lava or magma harden. • pulls objects closer to a planets core. • is caused by the earths rotation and speed. • is connected to mechanical physical weathering. • carbon dioxide in rain water creates carbonic acid. • chemical and physical breakdown of rocks into sediment. • ...
ch 12 2015-11-19
Across
- it causes the wind to blow
- cycle of evaporation, condensation and precipitation of water in nature
- addition of chlorine to water to kill the germs present in it
- a layer of air around the earth
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- a method to remove insoluble impurities from water
- a water-borne disease
- amount of water vapour present in the air
7 Clues: a water-borne disease • it causes the wind to blow • a layer of air around the earth • amount of water vapour present in the air • a method to remove insoluble impurities from water • addition of chlorine to water to kill the germs present in it • cycle of evaporation, condensation and precipitation of water in nature
Water Puzzle. 2023-10-25
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- Water falling onto the earth's surface
- a planet that has a water cycle
- Liquid water that turns into Gas
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- Gas that gets cold and sticks to the surface of like a cup or window
- undrinkable water
- this water is drinkable and found in glaciers.
- something that contains a lot of freshwater, it's also very cold
7 Clues: undrinkable water • a planet that has a water cycle • Liquid water that turns into Gas • Water falling onto the earth's surface • this water is drinkable and found in glaciers. • something that contains a lot of freshwater, it's also very cold • Gas that gets cold and sticks to the surface of like a cup or window
Water Puzzle. 2023-10-25
Across
- Water falling onto the earth's surface
- a planet that has a water cycle
- Liquid water that turns into Gas
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- Gas that gets cold and sticks to the surface of like a cup or window
- undrinkable water
- this water is drinkable and found in glaciers.
- something that contains a lot of freshwater, it's also very cold
7 Clues: undrinkable water • a planet that has a water cycle • Liquid water that turns into Gas • Water falling onto the earth's surface • this water is drinkable and found in glaciers. • something that contains a lot of freshwater, it's also very cold • Gas that gets cold and sticks to the surface of like a cup or window
Water Puzzle. 2023-10-25
Across
- Water falling onto the earth's surface
- a planet that has a water cycle
- Liquid water that turns into Gas
Down
- Gas that gets cold and sticks to the surface of like a cup or window
- undrinkable water
- this water is drinkable and found in glaciers.
- something that contains a lot of freshwater, it's also very cold
7 Clues: undrinkable water • a planet that has a water cycle • Liquid water that turns into Gas • Water falling onto the earth's surface • this water is drinkable and found in glaciers. • something that contains a lot of freshwater, it's also very cold • Gas that gets cold and sticks to the surface of like a cup or window
Plant Characteristics and Anatomy 2023-03-03
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- Transports water up the plant
- transports food down from the leaf to the roots
- Female part of the flower
- top part of the pistil that collects pollen.
- A flowering plant which forms seeds inside a protective chamber called an ovary.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- Plants that produce more than 2 years or more of growing seasons
- Male part of the flower
- Study of vegetables
- modified leaves which are usually bright in color to attract pollinators.
- Flowering plant whose embryos have 2 cotyledons.
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- fruit and nut culture and production
- Supports the anther
- 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2
- Language used for taxonomic purposes
- produces pollen
- A flowering plant that completes its entire life cycle in a single year or growing season.
- Tube connecting the stigma to ovary
- seed leaves
19 Clues: seed leaves • produces pollen • Supports the anther • Study of vegetables • Male part of the flower • Female part of the flower • 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2 • Transports water up the plant • Tube connecting the stigma to ovary • fruit and nut culture and production • Language used for taxonomic purposes • top part of the pistil that collects pollen. • ...
Chap. 11 Vocab 2013-05-21
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- meteorological conditions
- commonly known as laughing gas
- A temperature gradient as in a layer of sea water
- the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere
- the gradual increase of the temperature of the earth's lower atmosphere
- el niño southern oscillation
- a warm ocean current that develops after late December along the coast of Ecuador and Peru
- a chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4
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- A reservoir that absorbs or takes up atmospheric carbon
- collective term for the processes by which rock at or near the earth's surface is disintegrated and decomposed by the action of atmospheric agents, water, and living things
- An unstable, poisonous allotrope of oxygen, O3, that is formed naturally in the ozone layer
- the circulation of the earth's water
- change in meteorological conditions
- A carbon offset is a reduction in emissions of carbon or greenhouse gases
- Cyclic counterpart to El Niño
- soil at or below the freezing point of water
16 Clues: meteorological conditions • el niño southern oscillation • Cyclic counterpart to El Niño • commonly known as laughing gas • change in meteorological conditions • the circulation of the earth's water • soil at or below the freezing point of water • A temperature gradient as in a layer of sea water • a chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4 • ...
science crossword puzzle 2019-01-17
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- visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere
- stream-a narrow variable band of very strong predominantly westerly air currents encircling the globe several miles above earths surface
- from liquid into vapor.
- cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans
- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- held underground in the soil
- envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- planet on which we live
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- state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- ray of sunlight
- boundary of an advancing mass of cold air
- colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas
- snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- very large expanse of sea
- boundary of an advancing mass of warm air
- type of percipitation
16 Clues: ray of sunlight • type of percipitation • from liquid into vapor. • planet on which we live • very large expanse of sea • held underground in the soil • boundary of an advancing mass of cold air • boundary of an advancing mass of warm air • snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
water cycle makenzie f 2022-11-29
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- water that below earths surface `
- when a solid changes to a gas without changing to a liquid
- this is the energy that drives the water cycle
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- when the suns energy/heat turns water to a gas/water vapor
- when the clouds have to much water vapor,it rains
- when water runs off the earths surface
- made of oxygen and hydrogen
7 Clues: made of oxygen and hydrogen • water that below earths surface ` • when water runs off the earths surface • this is the energy that drives the water cycle • when the clouds have to much water vapor,it rains • when the suns energy/heat turns water to a gas/water vapor • when a solid changes to a gas without changing to a liquid
THE ENVIRONMENT 2013-11-11
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- ................. IS THE the action of making land, water AND air dirty.
- .............. YOUR CARDBOARD, PAPER, CANS AND PLASTIC.
- ........... FUEL BY USING THE BUS OR TRAIN.
- USE ............. LIGHT BULBS.
- ........... OR WALK INSTEAD OF TRAVELLING BY CAR.
- DO NOT .............. WATER, USE IT WISELY.
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- .............is the rise in the temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans.
- ............. DO NOT EAT PRODUCTS FROM ANIMAL ORIGIN.
- .............. YOUR CENTRAL HEATING.
- ................ YOUR COMPUTERS, TVs AT NIGHT.
10 Clues: USE ............. LIGHT BULBS. • .............. YOUR CENTRAL HEATING. • ........... FUEL BY USING THE BUS OR TRAIN. • DO NOT .............. WATER, USE IT WISELY. • ................ YOUR COMPUTERS, TVs AT NIGHT. • ........... OR WALK INSTEAD OF TRAVELLING BY CAR. • ............. DO NOT EAT PRODUCTS FROM ANIMAL ORIGIN. • ...
lukes crossword 2014-02-16
Across
- bump into
- Yell cry
- describes a volume or capacity that is equal to that of a particular cube
- to a certain extent
- Charm, appeal, atmosphere
- water-filled transparent container, often box-shaped, in which fish and other water animals and plants are kept
- Unsuccessfull, unfortunate
- Size, capacity
- dropping off
- wait for, look forward to
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- Absolute, extreme, utter
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- Class, excellence,
- Silent, soft, soundless
- make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems
- shoot up
- apart from, not including, aside from
- Rotation, sequence
- the imaginary great circle around Earth that is the same distance from the North and South Poles and divides Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere.
19 Clues: Yell cry • shoot up • bump into • dropping off • Size, capacity • Class, excellence, • Rotation, sequence • to a certain extent • Silent, soft, soundless • Absolute, extreme, utter • Charm, appeal, atmosphere • wait for, look forward to • Unsuccessfull, unfortunate • apart from, not including, aside from • make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems • ...
science stuff 2021-11-12
11 Clues: BOUNCY BOUNCY • the water cycle • so hot it is... • so cold it is... • hard to untouchable • TAKE OUT THE RUBBISH • bounce around in object • bubbling when it gets hot • i have a..._ with my cousins • untouchable to hard as a rock • being put in a room with even more people
computer sceince first 2 weeks 2022-09-22
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- the first phase of the fde cycle
- read only data
- a part of the cpu contains frequently used data
- components helping the cpu do many instructions
- the name of the system that starts the computer
- the register that increments every fde cycle
- where the virtual memory is stored
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- the final stage of the fde cycle
- what controls the cpu
- systems part of a larger device are?
- the cpu is measured in
- the component using the FDE cycle
- random access memory
- every one of these is a billion instructions
- the part of the cpu that does all the calculations
15 Clues: read only data • random access memory • what controls the cpu • the cpu is measured in • the first phase of the fde cycle • the final stage of the fde cycle • the component using the FDE cycle • where the virtual memory is stored • systems part of a larger device are? • the register that increments every fde cycle • every one of these is a billion instructions • ...
Hydrosphere Vocabulary 2016-10-06
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- Cycle / The process in which water flows to and it keeps going on and on and on.
- Nino / complex series of climate changes affecting the equation Pacific region and beyond every few years.
- / A stream that flows to a larger stream or other bodies of water.
- Web / A bunch of food chains put together.
- Solvent / A substance that dissolves with most chemicals.
- / The envelope of gases surrounding the earth and other planets.
- Environmental Stressors / The cause of something happening directly at the direction.
- / All the water on earth's surface, like lakes and rivers
- / The saltiness or dissolved salt content of a body.
- / Property of water that makes it's molecules that attract other molecules.
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- Basin / Portion of land drained by a river and it's tribute.
- / The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- / How easily liquid and gas passes through something.
- / A measurement of telling how hot or cold something is.
- / The regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere.
- / When freshwater meets the salty water.
- / The property at having poles or being polar.
- Heat of Vaporization / The heat absorbed per unit mass of a given material at its boiling point that completely converts two materials to a gas.
- / The degree of compactness of a substance.
- Environmental Stressors / The cause of something happening not exactly at the direction.
- / Property of water that makes its molecules attracted to each other.
- thermal Vents / An opening in the seafloor out of which heated mineral-rich water flows.
22 Clues: / When freshwater meets the salty water. • Web / A bunch of food chains put together. • / The degree of compactness of a substance. • / The property at having poles or being polar. • / The saltiness or dissolved salt content of a body. • / How easily liquid and gas passes through something. • / A measurement of telling how hot or cold something is. • ...
Water Crossword - Owen Kaiser 2020-10-12
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- Ecosystems of several types in which rooted vegetation is surrounded by standing water during part of the year.
- ecosystems that occur in freshwater.
- A distinct change in temperature in water.
- tress that live in shallow saltwater
- The top zone of the ocean
- The bottom of a sea or lake.
- Rain, snow, sleet
- the middle zone of the ocean
- the process of turning a liquid into a gas.
- Depressions in a rocky shoreline that are flooded at high tide but cut off from the ocean at low tide.
- An area of waterlogged soil that tends to be peaty; fed mainly by precipitation and have low productivity, and some are acidic.
- these islands protect the shore from storms.
- energy from the sun
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- the deeper zone of the ocean
- an ecosystem that is in the ocean.
- This cycle provides all the freshwater available for biological life.
- Whitening of corals caused by expulsion of symbiotic algae—often resulting from high water temperatures, pollution, or disease.
- Zones in the vertical water column of a water body.
- The deeper zone of the ocean.
- the process of draining water from a surface of land.
- Microscopic, free-floating, autotrophic organisms that function as producers in aquatic ecosystems.
- An area of waterlogged soil that tends to be peaty; fed mainly by ground water; low in productivity.
- a marsh that regularly floods with saltwater.
- water movement through plants.
- A River that flows into an ocean mixing fresh and saltwater.
25 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet • energy from the sun • The top zone of the ocean • the deeper zone of the ocean • The bottom of a sea or lake. • the middle zone of the ocean • The deeper zone of the ocean. • water movement through plants. • an ecosystem that is in the ocean. • ecosystems that occur in freshwater. • tress that live in shallow saltwater • ...
water systems 2023-09-21
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- Bends in the stream
- group of natural processes that break rock into smaller pieces over time.
- U-shaped lake or pool that forms when a wide meander of a river is cut off, creating a free-standing body of water.
- the lowest point to which a river can erode its channel.
- Allows water to pass through it
- the course that the water flows in a river. This is usually where you find the steepest gradient. You may also find V-shaped valleys here.
- when rock and soil are transported.
- The stream bed has soft and hard rock. The softer rock erodes MORE QUICKLY as the river flows over it.
- A fan-shaped deposit of sediment that forms when a stream drops downward from a higher elevation and encounters the valley floor.
- the slope or steepness of the river. The steeper the gradient, the more energy.
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- Does not allow water to pass through it
- Determines how much groundwater can be stored
- the placement of the sediments
- fan-shaped sediment deposit where a river empties into an ocean at the mouth.
- a moving body of water that eventually connects to an ocean
- when cracks fill with water and undergo a repeated cycle of freezing and thawing, causing rocks to crack apart
- areas of shallow, fast-flowing water in a stream
- where one stream empties into another
- how fast or slow the river is moving. This determines the rivers ability to erode sediments
- form when water flows to a place that is surrounded by higher land on all sides
20 Clues: Bends in the stream • the placement of the sediments • Allows water to pass through it • when rock and soil are transported. • where one stream empties into another • Does not allow water to pass through it • Determines how much groundwater can be stored • areas of shallow, fast-flowing water in a stream • the lowest point to which a river can erode its channel. • ...
Properties Of Water 2021-09-17
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- pressure at a given depth that is the result of the weight of liquid acting on an area plus air pressure
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth
- an arm of an ocean partly enclosed by land
- upward force that water exerts on objects less dense than waste
- connects all the water on earth
- oceans are filled with this type of water
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- is the most visible part of the water cycle in aquariums
- a large body of saltwater
- where rivers meet oceans
- a major contributor to flow in many streams and rivers and has a strong influence on river and wetland habitats for plants and animals.
- an indentation of a shoreline generally smaller than a gulf
- lakes and rivers are examples of what water type
- the change of the physical state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase, and is the reverse of vaporization
- ocean is divided into 5 major what
- science of recording and describing oceans contents and processes
15 Clues: where rivers meet oceans • a large body of saltwater • connects all the water on earth • ocean is divided into 5 major what • oceans are filled with this type of water • an arm of an ocean partly enclosed by land • lakes and rivers are examples of what water type • is the most visible part of the water cycle in aquariums • ...
photosynthesis 2016-06-09
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- portion of the electromagnetic radiation
- any complete round or series of occurrences that repeats or is repeated.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration and temperature
- 3-carbon atom molecule
- first combination in the cylce
- green pigment
- adenosine Triphosphate abbreviation
- connective tissue cells of any organ (part in chloroplasts)
- a series of biochemical redox reactions
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- when the ATP is used to make glucose
- structural unit of photosynthesis
- light-dependent reactions
- process by which plants, some bacteria and some protistans use the energy from sunlight to produce glucose from carbon dioxide and water
- happens when the light energy is captured and pushed into a chemical called ATP
- thylakoids stacked
- light-independent reactions
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate abbreviation
- glucose
19 Clues: glucose • green pigment • thylakoids stacked • 3-carbon atom molecule • light-dependent reactions • light-independent reactions • first combination in the cylce • structural unit of photosynthesis • adenosine Triphosphate abbreviation • when the ATP is used to make glucose • a series of biochemical redox reactions • portion of the electromagnetic radiation • ...
The Hydrosphere 2020-01-20
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- an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock
- the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- precipitation that does not reach the soil
- water released from clouds in the form of rain
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- where water travels downwards through the tiny spaces between rocks and soil particles
- the quality of being porous
- he process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves
- the continuous circulation of water in the Earth-atmosphere system.
- the property of rocks that is an indication of the ability for fluids (gas or liquid) to flow through rocks
- the process by which precipitation or water soaks into subsurface soils and moves into rocks through cracks and pore spaces
10 Clues: the quality of being porous • precipitation that does not reach the soil • water released from clouds in the form of rain • an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock • the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor • the continuous circulation of water in the Earth-atmosphere system. • ...
quarter 4 cross word 2023-05-18
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- when water from streams oceans lakes turn in to a gas and form a cloud
- the layer over the mantle
- when water goes down in the ground and acts like a sponge and it goes to the bed rock and comes back up for us to drink
- when water from the plants comes off and forms a cloud
- water that comes from body's water and goes up to the sky and creates a gas form
- what clouds are made of
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- the layer under the crust
- when it rains, hails, or snows from the clouds
- wen a water is doing the cycle of its life
- when water is on hills and goes down them and creates a small body of water
10 Clues: what clouds are made of • the layer under the crust • the layer over the mantle • wen a water is doing the cycle of its life • when it rains, hails, or snows from the clouds • when water from the plants comes off and forms a cloud • when water from streams oceans lakes turn in to a gas and form a cloud • ...
the big pp crossword baybeeee (use "-" as spaces ) 2022-03-24
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- one of the 4 'P's
- 2nd step of the product life-cycle
- 1st step of the product life- cycle
- 5th step of the product life-cycle
- one of the 4 'P's
- things the people consume
- 3rd step of the product life-cycle
- one of the 4 'P's
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- these are services that help other firms
- 4th step of the product life-cycle
- service for people
- goods that are used for other businesses to use in their production process
- one of the 4 'P's
- 6th step of the product life-cycle
14 Clues: one of the 4 'P's • one of the 4 'P's • one of the 4 'P's • one of the 4 'P's • service for people • things the people consume • 2nd step of the product life-cycle • 4th step of the product life-cycle • 5th step of the product life-cycle • 6th step of the product life-cycle • 3rd step of the product life-cycle • 1st step of the product life- cycle • ...
salt water moose 2013-10-09
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- main character of the story
- is game which bobby plays
- bobby and jo can go on island
- is the capital of nova scotia
- pacific is an example of this water
- do farming
- is village where bobby lives
- is city where bobby lives
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- is girl cycle which bobby drive
- is pacific ocean
- whose eat an apple
- also main chracter
- bobby grandmother works
- is ripped from his grandmother
14 Clues: do farming • is pacific ocean • whose eat an apple • also main chracter • bobby grandmother works • is game which bobby plays • is city where bobby lives • main character of the story • is village where bobby lives • bobby and jo can go on island • is the capital of nova scotia • is ripped from his grandmother • is girl cycle which bobby drive • pacific is an example of this water
Chapter 9 crossword 2016-01-06
Across
- sugar breaking
- in air
- makes 36 ATP
- has 2 ATP
- The first stage/reaction of Cellular Respirtion
- releases energy from food
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- Food is mostly measured in ____________________
- One molecule of ______________ releases 3811 calories when burned
- is the process that releases energy from food
- high energy state
- without air
- Oxygen + Glucose --> Carbon Dioxide + Water + __________
- second stage of cellular respiration
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature
- innermost compartment of the mitochondria
15 Clues: in air • has 2 ATP • without air • makes 36 ATP • sugar breaking • high energy state • releases energy from food • second stage of cellular respiration • innermost compartment of the mitochondria • is the process that releases energy from food • Food is mostly measured in ____________________ • The first stage/reaction of Cellular Respirtion • ...
Vocabulary List 5 X Word 2025-11-12
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- one
- a shape with three angles
- a cycle with three wheels
- an action or decision performed by one person without consulting others
- divide into two parts
- three-legged stand
- a period of 100 years
- knowing 2 languages
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- two
- a cycle with one wheel
- done twice a month or every two months
- one hundred
- having "one shape"; something that is the same
- a cycle with two wheels
- one one hundredth of a meter
- a region where parts of 3 different states meet
- three
- glasses having lenses each with two parts with different focal lengths
18 Clues: two • one • three • one hundred • three-legged stand • knowing 2 languages • divide into two parts • a period of 100 years • a cycle with one wheel • a cycle with two wheels • a shape with three angles • a cycle with three wheels • one one hundredth of a meter • done twice a month or every two months • having "one shape"; something that is the same • ...
CH10 Cellular Respiration Vocabulary 2021-04-26
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- Relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- The number of phosphate groups found in an ADP molecule.
- The waste product of the Krebs cycle.
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- The series of reactions that occurs when no oxygen is present during cellular respiration that provides small amounts of ATP.
- Energy found in food equivilant to 4.1868 joules.
- The number of phosphate groups found in an ATP molecule.
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- A series of protein complexes that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors via redox reactions and couples this electron transfer with the transfer of protons across a membrane.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- The waste product of glycolysis and the electron transport chain.
- Relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- The sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration.
- The process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions.
13 Clues: The waste product of the Krebs cycle. • Relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen. • Energy found in food equivilant to 4.1868 joules. • The number of phosphate groups found in an ADP molecule. • The number of phosphate groups found in an ATP molecule. • Relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen. • ...
Water cycle Kieran Pd 7 2023-11-27
7 Clues: the largest body of water on earth • rain, hail, snow falling from the sky • made of water that combines and falls • the energy that drives the water cycle • Sun turns liquid water into water vapor • snow melting and going down a mountain into a • need to take in water, use it, and get rid of the excess
SCIENCE UNIT 8: WATER CYCLE (PUZZLE GAMES) 2020-04-01
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- the effect of contaminants; surface water intensifies
- water that is located below the earth's surface
- The water vapor cools down and changes back into liquid water
- A process when heat from the sun causes water to become a gas; rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Characteristics; pH of 6,5-9.2, doesn’t contain toxic substances, free from contaminants such as bacteria and parasites
- The process when water is heated, it changes from a liquid to a gas called water vapor
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- A large container for collecting rain that can then be used to water plants
- the journey of water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- the process by which a plant uses the energy from the light of the sun to produce its own food
- Synonym: A way to keep and protect something from damage, change, or waste (noun)
- the heat energy or source that controls the process of water cycle
- The rain that harms trees and raises the acidity of lakes, making it difficult for fish to live in them
- The formation of water vapor when it becomes cooler as it rises and condenses into tiny drops
- a wall built across a river that stops the river's flow and collects the water, especially to make a reservoir
14 Clues: water that is located below the earth's surface • the effect of contaminants; surface water intensifies • The water vapor cools down and changes back into liquid water • the heat energy or source that controls the process of water cycle • A large container for collecting rain that can then be used to water plants • ...
SCIENCE UNIT 8: WATER CYCLE (PUZZLE GAMES) 2020-04-01
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- Characteristics; pH of 6,5-9.2, doesn’t contain toxic substances, free from contaminants such as bacteria and parasites
- The water vapor cools down and changes back into liquid water
- A process when heat from the sun causes water to become a gas; rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the process by which a plant uses the energy from the light of the sun to produce its own food
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- water that is located below the earth's surface
- A large container for collecting rain that can then be used to water plants
- The rain that harms trees and raises the acidity of lakes, making it difficult for fish to live in them
- Synonym: A way to keep and protect something from damage, change, or waste (noun)
- the heat energy or source that controls the process of water cycle
- a wall built across a river that stops the river's flow and collects the water, especially to make a reservoir
- The process when water is heated, it changes from a liquid to a gas called water vapor
- the journey of water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- the effect of contaminants; surface water intensifies
- The formation of water vapor when it becomes cooler as it rises and condenses into tiny drops
14 Clues: water that is located below the earth's surface • the effect of contaminants; surface water intensifies • The water vapor cools down and changes back into liquid water • the heat energy or source that controls the process of water cycle • A large container for collecting rain that can then be used to water plants • ...
Butterflies and Moths 2019-03-27
Across
- the cocoon the moth caterpillar spins
- tongue which works like a drinking straw
- both insects go through a _____ metamorphosis
- butterfly ___ have thick knobs on the ends
- active during the day
- when the scales come off they look like ____ on your fingers
- third stage of the life cycle
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- the butterfly caterpillar forms this
- active at night
- the group of insects the moth and butterfly are in
- moth antennae are ____
- first stage of the life cycle
- final stage of the life cycle
- second stage of the life cycle
14 Clues: active at night • active during the day • moth antennae are ____ • first stage of the life cycle • final stage of the life cycle • third stage of the life cycle • second stage of the life cycle • the butterfly caterpillar forms this • the cocoon the moth caterpillar spins • tongue which works like a drinking straw • butterfly ___ have thick knobs on the ends • ...
photosynthesis 2021-11-19
Across
- vascular bundle
- three words
- phosphoglycerate
- chloroplast site
- electron carrier in plants
- glycolate
- light reactions
- makes things
- where calvin cycle occurs
- outer protection of plant
Down
- use energy
- stacks
- site of photosyth
- ps
- an accessory pigment
- st
- fixes C02 in ine Calvin Cycle
- where light reactions occur
- n
- ribulose biphosphate
20 Clues: n • ps • st • stacks • glycolate • use energy • three words • makes things • vascular bundle • light reactions • phosphoglycerate • chloroplast site • site of photosyth • an accessory pigment • ribulose biphosphate • where calvin cycle occurs • outer protection of plant • electron carrier in plants • where light reactions occur • fixes C02 in ine Calvin Cycle
Life Cycle 2021-10-04
Across
- This takes place during metamorphosis in frogs and butterflies
- A young frog that lives in water
- The stage in a butterfly's life cycle after the egg
Down
- To make more living things of the same kind
- All stages of an animal's life make up its ________
- The stage in a butterfly's life cycle between larva and adult
6 Clues: A young frog that lives in water • To make more living things of the same kind • All stages of an animal's life make up its ________ • The stage in a butterfly's life cycle after the egg • The stage in a butterfly's life cycle between larva and adult • This takes place during metamorphosis in frogs and butterflies
Biology Crossword 2013-11-17
Across
- makes up 21% of the atmosphere
- produces energy for the cell through cellular respiration
- transfers ions
- H2O
- also called citric acid cycle
- Light
- the processe which releases energy and produces carbon dioxide
- Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate
- occurs in the chloroplast of plants and bacteria, involves fixation of carbon dioxide
Down
- cellular respiration that requires oxygen
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- involves chlorophyll and generates oxygen
- conducts photosynthes
- cellular respiration that occurs without oxygen
- what plants absorb from the air
- a clear sugar
- green color in plants
17 Clues: H2O • Light • a clear sugar • transfers ions • conducts photosynthes • green color in plants • Adenosine Triphosphate • also called citric acid cycle • makes up 21% of the atmosphere • what plants absorb from the air • cellular respiration that requires oxygen • involves chlorophyll and generates oxygen • Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate • ...
Arnav Rohini 10th Anniversary 2020-06-01
Across
- a top notch event management start-up
- time begins here
- Paschim bharat bundergaah mein sthit
- one name that captures all.
- TV Series started in 2004 immensely popular.
- acronym ,a German company started making aircrafts.
- bride of the sea
- the chain which holds your household together
- month when the bells rang
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- a friend indeed
- venue for a memorable meeting
- pleasure trip on water.
- one of the oldest cities of the world.
- a star you named
- hotel, car
- velocipede,dandy horse
- a legendary animal, start up
17 Clues: hotel, car • a friend indeed • time begins here • a star you named • bride of the sea • velocipede,dandy horse • pleasure trip on water. • month when the bells rang • one name that captures all. • a legendary animal, start up • venue for a memorable meeting • Paschim bharat bundergaah mein sthit • a top notch event management start-up • one of the oldest cities of the world. • ...
