water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-29
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- when water is heated by the Sun and changes into a gas
- percent of the Earth covered in water
- when solid or liquid water falls from the sky
- the invisible gas created by the Sun
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- when water cools into a liquid forming clouds
- the engine that makes the water cycle go
- when water collects in rivers, oceans, lakes
7 Clues: the invisible gas created by the Sun • percent of the Earth covered in water • the engine that makes the water cycle go • when water collects in rivers, oceans, lakes • when water cools into a liquid forming clouds • when solid or liquid water falls from the sky • when water is heated by the Sun and changes into a gas
Patient Accounting Week 2019-10-14
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- Senior VP of Revenue Cycle
- Why: The Henry Ford purpose
- System Wide EMR
- Engagement Survey
- North: The Henry Ford strategic vision
- Last name of IR HB Director
- Merger: What took place on 12/23/18?
- pay: Online Patient Payment
- For You: HFHS TV Commercial
- First name of IR PB director
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- VP of Revenue Cycle
- Cycle: HFHS Umbrella Group
- Self-Pay Director
- Who was in the newsletter spotlight?
- Lassiter: Who is the CEO of HFHS?
- What took place on 02/27/19?
- Director of Trans-Flow
- Ford: Health System
18 Clues: System Wide EMR • Self-Pay Director • Engagement Survey • VP of Revenue Cycle • Ford: Health System • Director of Trans-Flow • Cycle: HFHS Umbrella Group • Senior VP of Revenue Cycle • Why: The Henry Ford purpose • Last name of IR HB Director • pay: Online Patient Payment • For You: HFHS TV Commercial • What took place on 02/27/19? • First name of IR PB director • ...
AC Vocabulary 2026-02-26
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- Unit for Voltage
- Device that steps voltage up or down
- Electrical Pressure
- Current that flows in one direction only
- Current that reverses its direction
- Time it takes for one cycle to happen
- Unit for Resistance
- Device that converts mechanical energy in to electrical energy
- One complete unit of an AC wave
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- Measured in watts
- Unit for Power
- Number of cycles per second
- SI unit for frequency
- Height of of wave(represents max voltage)
- Amount of electrons flowing
- Length of one cycle
- Slowing of electrons
- Unit for Amperage
18 Clues: Unit for Power • Unit for Voltage • Measured in watts • Unit for Amperage • Electrical Pressure • Length of one cycle • Unit for Resistance • Slowing of electrons • SI unit for frequency • Number of cycles per second • Amount of electrons flowing • One complete unit of an AC wave • Current that reverses its direction • Device that steps voltage up or down • ...
Biological Crossword 2013-06-10
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- the movement of water molecules across a membrane in response to concentration differences
- the third phase of mitosis when the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell
- a structure within a cell that carries out specific functions to support the life of the cell
- the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components
- the stage in the cell cycle when the contents of the nucleus separate into two identical copies
- air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- different tissues working together to perform a specific task
- the smallest blood vessel
- the fist phase of mitosis when the nucleus and nuclear membrane disappear and chromosomes form
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- the fourth phase of mitosis when the membrane surrounding the nucleus re-forms, creating two new nuclei
- the number of molecules of a substance in a given volume
- the stage in the cell cycle when the cytoplasm and organelles divide into two identical, separate cells
- specialized cells working together to perform a function
- the second phase of mitosis when the chromosomes align in the center of the cell
- the stage in the cell cycle when a cell grows and carries out its usual functions, as well as making a copy of its DNA and organelles to prepare for cell division
15 Clues: the smallest blood vessel • air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • the number of molecules of a substance in a given volume • specialized cells working together to perform a function • different tissues working together to perform a specific task • the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components • ...
Biology Crossword 2013-06-10
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- air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- the stage in the cell cycle when the contents of the nucleaus seperate into two identical copies.
- specialized with working together to preform a function.
- the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components.
- the first phase of mitosis when the nucleaus and nuclear membrane disappear and chromosones form.
- the stage in a cell cycle when the cell grows and carries out its usual functions, as well as making a copy of its DNA and organelles to prepare from cell divison.
- the movement of water molecules across a membrane in response to concentration differences.
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- the smallest blood vessel.
- the third phase of mitosis when the chromosones seperate and move to opposite ends of the cell.
- the fourth phase of mitosis when the membrane surrounding the nucleaus re-forms, creating twwo new nuclei.
- the stage in the cell cycle when the cytoplasm and organelles divide into two identical, seperate cells.
- cleans the blood, stores substances such as vitims and minerals.
- a structure within a cell that carries out specific functions.
- the second phase in mitosis when the chromosones align in the center of the cell.
- different tissues working together to preform a specific task.
15 Clues: the smallest blood vessel. • air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • specialized with working together to preform a function. • a structure within a cell that carries out specific functions. • different tissues working together to preform a specific task. • cleans the blood, stores substances such as vitims and minerals. • ...
Life Cycle 2024-12-15
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- – the pupa stage of a butterfly, during which it changes into an adult.
- – an early, immature form of some insects (e.g., grasshoppers) that looks like the adult but is smaller and lacks wings.
- – the early, immature stage of an insect (e.g., caterpillar or maggot) before it becomes an adult.
- – the process by which a seed begins to grow into a plant.
- – a repeating sequence of events or stages in a process.
- – the young born from parents; babies or new organisms.
- – the process by which pollen from one flower is transferred to another, allowing plants to reproduce.
- – the process by which some animals change from one form to another during their life cycle (e.g., from a caterpillar to a butterfly).
- – the first growth of a plant as it emerges from a seed.
- – a young plant that is just beginning to grow.
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- – the process of changing from one form to another, often used in reference to insects or amphibians.
- – the fully developed stage of an organism that can reproduce.
- – a protective covering made by some insects, like moths, during the pupa stage.
- – when an egg breaks open, and the young animal emerges.
- – the first stage in the life cycle of many animals, such as birds and insects.
- – the process by which living organisms create offspring.
- Cycle – the series of stages an organism goes through from birth to death.
- – the stage in an insect’s life cycle where it undergoes transformation (e.g., chrysalis in butterflies).
- – the starting point of a plant’s life cycle that grows into a new plant.
19 Clues: – a young plant that is just beginning to grow. • – the young born from parents; babies or new organisms. • – when an egg breaks open, and the young animal emerges. • – a repeating sequence of events or stages in a process. • – the first growth of a plant as it emerges from a seed. • – the process by which living organisms create offspring. • ...
Unit 8 Water and Soil Conservation 2021-11-28
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- tillage, techniques of soil preparation, planting, and cultivation that disturb the soil the least and leave the maximum amount of plant residue on the surface.
- material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- into the streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes.
- water, water that flows from the land to oceans and contains little or no salt.
- and magnesium to improve plant growth.
- practice, operations such as plowing, disking, planting, cultivating, and harvesting across the slope and on the level.
- soil or wall structure built across the slope to capture water and move it safely to areas where it will not cause erosion.
- a large land area from which water flows or from which it is absorbed from rain or melting snow, and from which water drains as it emerges from springs and
- chain, interdependence of plants or animals on each other for food.
- water, water held by soil particles and available for plant use.
- table, level below which soil is saturated or filled with water.
- addition of water to plants to supplement that provided by rain or snow.
- water, water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted.
- wearing away.
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- material placed on soil to break the fall of raindrops (preventing erosion), prevent weeds from growing, or improve the appearance of the area.
- material that reduces the acid content of soil and supplies nutrients such as
- water that flows up the mouth of a river as the ocean tide rises and comes in.
- water, water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted.
- water, water that is held too tightly by soil particles for plant roots to absorb.
- level line around a hill.
- till, seed is planted directly into the residue of the previous crop, without exposing the soil surface.
- erosion, removal of soil from broad areas of the land.
- cycle, movement of water to surface, to atmosphere, to surface.
- rotation, planting of different crops in a given field every year or every several
- cropping, alternating strips of row crops with strips of close-growing crops.
- waterway, strip of grass growing in the low area of a field where water can gather and cause erosion.
- water bearing rock formation.
27 Clues: wearing away. • level line around a hill. • water bearing rock formation. • and magnesium to improve plant growth. • into the streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes. • material that supplies nutrients for plants. • erosion, removal of soil from broad areas of the land. • water, water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted. • ...
Chapter Three Biology 2014-02-06
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- the top level of the region below the ground that is saturated with water.
- found in the ozone; molecules of carbon dioxide, water, and glucose.
- Slowly decomposing plant matter produced in low-oxygen environments such as bog.
- Organic compounds undergo changes within living things and within ecosystems.
- The process in which nitrates are converted to
- water that steeps into the soil (percolation)
- lakes, swamps, sloughs river, streams- flow to the ocean ground water- sinks into the soil.
- precipitation that collects above the ground in lakes, ponds, and rivers.
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- is the extent to which a surface can reflect light that strikes it.
- The loss of water through plant leaves.
- atmospheric gases that surround the Earth trap the heat from the sun and warm the Earth's surface.
- rain, snow, sleet, hail.
- Carbon that is found in the atmosphere, ocean, and Earth's crust.
- Water Vapour cools in the atmosphere and remains as clouds or falls.
- the cycle of matter in which carbon atoms move from an inorganic form (usually carbon oxides) to an organic form and then back again.
- Carbon that is found in the bodies of living things and in peat.
- as water seeps downward it carries dissolved organic matter and minerals to the lower layers of the soil.
- the burning of wood and fossil fuels have caused carbon dioxide levels to triple over the past 40 years.
18 Clues: rain, snow, sleet, hail. • The loss of water through plant leaves. • water that steeps into the soil (percolation) • The process in which nitrates are converted to • Carbon that is found in the bodies of living things and in peat. • Carbon that is found in the atmosphere, ocean, and Earth's crust. • is the extent to which a surface can reflect light that strikes it. • ...
Water 2021-09-17
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- Where we can find a lot of water in the planet.
- this is when we leave the water running in the sink.
- when the water evaporates, it turns into it in the sky
- the water passes by these when it is going to the sewer.
- a towel does this with water on a table
- place where the dirty water goes when you wash your hands.
- we use it to clean the dirty water.
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- when the water and the air in the planet dirty.
- a word that can give a characteristic of shape, color and size.
- where we see the stars
- when we are dirty, we use the water to do this.
- Very important liquid that keeps people alive and we find in lakes, oceans and rivers.
- The water that comes from heavy clouds.
- the animal that helps the First Woman on the tale.
14 Clues: where we see the stars • we use it to clean the dirty water. • a towel does this with water on a table • The water that comes from heavy clouds. • when the water and the air in the planet dirty. • Where we can find a lot of water in the planet. • when we are dirty, we use the water to do this. • the animal that helps the First Woman on the tale. • ...
Water 2021-02-12
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- What's the first stage of water treatment called?
- when chlorine is added to water, what does it kill?
- Where can water be abstracted
- What is the water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers called?
- Why is the demand for water increasing?
- What is the name of the water supply that is a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- What is the first step in the water treatment process?
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- What's the third stage of water treatment called?
- Which is the most suitable source of water for drinking?
- What's the second stage of water treatment called?
- of manmade pollutants include
- where does our home water come from?
- what does water require before we drink it?
- where do these dissolved minerals come from?
14 Clues: Where can water be abstracted • of manmade pollutants include • where does our home water come from? • Why is the demand for water increasing? • what does water require before we drink it? • where do these dissolved minerals come from? • What's the third stage of water treatment called? • What's the first stage of water treatment called? • ...
Water 2014-10-30
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- Noem een gekend Belgisch water
- Appellation onder de Franse waters.
- Plat water serveren we bij welke gang?
- Sprüdel die het meest gedronken wordt in Duitsland
- Waar wordt bronwater gebotteld?
- Spuitwater bevat?
- Welke behandeling krijgt leidingwater?
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- Natuurproduct dat voorkomt in aardlagen
- Koolzuurhoudend water serveren we bij welke gang?
- Thermaal water is altijd…
- Water dat veel natrium bevat noemen we?
- Afkomstig van een gletsjer in de Franse alpen.
- Dit water heeft een rode kleur als het aan het oppervlakte komt.
- Hoofdbestanddeel is zout in dit water
14 Clues: Spuitwater bevat? • Thermaal water is altijd… • Noem een gekend Belgisch water • Waar wordt bronwater gebotteld? • Appellation onder de Franse waters. • Hoofdbestanddeel is zout in dit water • Plat water serveren we bij welke gang? • Welke behandeling krijgt leidingwater? • Natuurproduct dat voorkomt in aardlagen • Water dat veel natrium bevat noemen we? • ...
Water 2017-12-17
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- O in H2O stands for _____.
- One method early people used for treating water.
- Earth would look like this without water.
- What percent of our blood is water?
- H2O in water form is a _____.
- A chemical that is used to treat water.
- Liquid H2O becoming a gas.
- The amount of molecules in a single drop of water.
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- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- H2O in ice is a _____.
- The first people to record treating water.
- First country to use chlorine to treat water.
- Supplies springs and wells.
- H2O in steam is in _____ form.
14 Clues: H2O in ice is a _____. • O in H2O stands for _____. • Liquid H2O becoming a gas. • Supplies springs and wells. • Rain, snow, sleet, and hail. • H2O in water form is a _____. • H2O in steam is in _____ form. • What percent of our blood is water? • A chemical that is used to treat water. • Earth would look like this without water. • The first people to record treating water. • ...
WATER 2024-05-22
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- put a full load on
- where fish live
- not forever
- important for life
- water is important for sanitation
- here you can find the 2,1% of Earth water
- water is ....
- we should....people who don't have water
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- It's necessary
- the type of water in the sea
- a good adjective for water
- where a River starts
- turn them off when you brush your teeth
- 70% of its surface is made of water
14 Clues: not forever • water is .... • It's necessary • where fish live • put a full load on • important for life • where a River starts • a good adjective for water • the type of water in the sea • water is important for sanitation • 70% of its surface is made of water • turn them off when you brush your teeth • we should....people who don't have water • ...
Virus Crossword 2021-10-19
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- The stage of a virus life cycle where viral spike proteins are inserted onto the host cell membrane for the new viral particles to take up.
- Protein molecules that stick out of outer surfaces of- capsid.
- The purpose of protein spikes is to help viruses ___ to host cells they are invading.
- The stage of a virus life cycle where the virus is pulled into the cell.
- The type of viruses that have only nucleic acids and a capsid.
- Once a virus invades a host cell, the virus ______ the cell's genetic material. (two words, no space)
- The protein molecules that make up the capsid are found in a ___ pattern.
- One characteristic that viruses do not have.
- The type of virus that have nucleic acids, a capsid and an envelope.
- The stage of a virus life cycle where a virus attaches to its host.
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- The covering that viruses have that is made of proteins.
- The stage of a virus life cycle where the new viral particles bud off of the host cell membrane surrounded by spikes.
- The stage of a virus life cycle where the cell produces component parts for the virus.
- cell Viruses depend on a ____ in order for them to multiply (two words no space)
- The stage of a virus life cycle where the genetic material of a virus is freed into the host cell's cytoplasm.
- The type of microscope needed to study viruses.
- The central core contains the ___ material of a virus.
- Enveloped viruses invade ___ cells.
- Viruses are biological particles but they are not ____.
19 Clues: Enveloped viruses invade ___ cells. • One characteristic that viruses do not have. • The type of microscope needed to study viruses. • The central core contains the ___ material of a virus. • Viruses are biological particles but they are not ____. • The covering that viruses have that is made of proteins. • ...
atmosphere 2017-02-07
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- solid particles in the atmosphere include salt and
- transfers of energy when object touch
- what creates 78% of the atmosphere
- something you see at night when you look at the sky
- when cloud droplets combine to form larger drops they fall to earth as
- the process of water chasing from liquid to a gas is
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- transfer of energy by movement of gases and liquids
- transfers of energy by electromagnetic waves
- as water vapor rises in the atmosphere it cools changes into liquid cloud droplets in process called
- the energy that drives the water cycle comes from the
- something your breath
11 Clues: something your breath • what creates 78% of the atmosphere • transfers of energy when object touch • transfers of energy by electromagnetic waves • solid particles in the atmosphere include salt and • transfer of energy by movement of gases and liquids • something you see at night when you look at the sky • the process of water chasing from liquid to a gas is • ...
towns 2022-02-20
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- the birds and animals that live in a place
- what makes the air and water dirty
- a person who is riding a bicycle
- people who are travelling on foot
- water transport; people also live in them
- lots of traffic that isn't moving
- what you walk on to go up and down stairs
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- things to put our litter in
- a place in a city where with grass and trees
- buses,trains,etc. that everyone can use
- what cyclists use to cycle round the city
- lots of loud, unpleasant sounds
12 Clues: things to put our litter in • lots of loud, unpleasant sounds • a person who is riding a bicycle • people who are travelling on foot • lots of traffic that isn't moving • what makes the air and water dirty • buses,trains,etc. that everyone can use • what cyclists use to cycle round the city • water transport; people also live in them • ...
The Dead Sea - Why is it dying? 2020-06-22
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- The Dead Sea is this long.
- they divert water into evaporation ponds to make potash and bromine, causing 30-40 per cent of the drop in the Dead Sea’s water level
- Each year the level of the Dead Sea drops by this amount.
- This country built an enormous pumping station which diverted water from the River Jordan
- Two-thirds of the drop in the Dead Sea’s water level is due to companies and _________ in Israel, Jordan and Syria diverting water from the River Jordan.
- These are swallowing up land on the shore of the Dead Sea
- in the 1970s, Jordan and Syria began diverting water from this river, which is the main tributary of the River Jordan.
- Another word for saltiness
- The source of most of the Dead Sea’s water
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- Until this decade, the flow of fresh water equaled the rate of evaporation.
- They come to swim in the Dead Sea.
- Part of the water cycle, this has contributed to the drop in the level of the Dead Sea.
- Hotels have installed these to provide guests with access to the Dead Sea.
13 Clues: The Dead Sea is this long. • Another word for saltiness • They come to swim in the Dead Sea. • The source of most of the Dead Sea’s water • Each year the level of the Dead Sea drops by this amount. • These are swallowing up land on the shore of the Dead Sea • Hotels have installed these to provide guests with access to the Dead Sea. • ...
ForceCrossword2 2020-11-17
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- A push or Pull
- Taking place outside an organism
- A plants growth affected by light
- A change in an objects position with respect to time and reference points
- A plants growth affected by water
- Jelly like filling inside the cell that holds organelles in place
- Taking place inside an organism
- The different stages of a plants life cycle
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- A change that takes place because of a stimulus
- A plants growth affected by gravity
- A type of response that is internal
- An action or condition that gets a response
- Force of water against a plants cell walls
- A type of response where the organisms position changes
- A plants growth affected by gravity
- A plants growth affected by a stimulus
16 Clues: A push or Pull • Taking place inside an organism • Taking place outside an organism • A plants growth affected by light • A plants growth affected by water • A plants growth affected by gravity • A type of response that is internal • A plants growth affected by gravity • A plants growth affected by a stimulus • Force of water against a plants cell walls • ...
sci choice board 2025-11-02
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- large particles enter the cell
- tiny structure made of DNA
- movement of water across a membrane
- process in which plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make their own food
- green pigment in chloroplasts
- breaking down sugar without using oxygen
- movement of small particles across a membrane
- cytoplasm divides
- cells nucleus divides into two new nuclei
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- uses energy to move particles across a membrane from low to high concentration
- particles move across a membrane without using energy
- cycle regular sequence of growth and division that cells undergo
- respiration cells use oxygen to break down sugar to release energy
- half of a chromosome
- large particles leave (exit) the cell
15 Clues: cytoplasm divides • half of a chromosome • tiny structure made of DNA • green pigment in chloroplasts • large particles enter the cell • movement of water across a membrane • large particles leave (exit) the cell • breaking down sugar without using oxygen • cells nucleus divides into two new nuclei • movement of small particles across a membrane • ...
Environmental Science Vocabulary Challenge 2025-04-09
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- the measure of dissolved salts in water
- any area of land smaller than a continent and entirely surrounded by water.
- a large mass of ice floating at sea; usually broken off of a polar glacier.
- is water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface.
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers.
- a continuous body of salt water that is contained in an enormous basin on Earth's surface.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- a large body of salt water.
- a small island.
- an area of land that is usually saturated with water
- is a ring-shaped island, including a coral rim that encircles a lagoon.
- a body of water, confined within a bed and banks, and detectably flowing.
- the boundary between the unsaturated zone and the saturated zone underground.
- an area where a freshwater river or stream meets the ocean.
- An overflow of water onto normally dry land.
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- the process of removing salts and other minerals from water
- a part of the water cycle and occurs when water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
- an extremely large mass of ice which moves very slowly, often down a mountain valley.
- the continuous, predictable, directional movement of seawater driven by gravity, wind (Coriolis Effect), and water density
- an area that contains a chain or group of islands scattered in lakes, rivers, or the ocean
- something that drains or flows off, as rain that flows off from the land in streams.
- a large man-made body of water.
- are very long-period waves that move through the ocean in response to the forces exerted by the moon and sun.
- a body of water surrounded on all sides by land.
- a large area of land that drains into a body of water.
- are steep depressions in the deepest parts of the ocean
26 Clues: a small island. • a large body of salt water. • a large man-made body of water. • the measure of dissolved salts in water • An overflow of water onto normally dry land. • a body of water surrounded on all sides by land. • an area of land that is usually saturated with water • a large area of land that drains into a body of water. • ...
Knowledge Management Implementation in a Library 2017-04-13
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- Ensure proper utilization of knowledge with necessary modification in the system.
- Personal, experience-based knowledge.
- Phase three of the KM Cycle.
- Model concerned with perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of technology, before deciding whether to adopt said technology
- Phase two of the KM Cycle.
- A continuous process of learning and reflection that happens by working on real issues.
- Formal, codified and systematic knowledge.
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- An increasing number of library KM tools will need to be accessed on these devices.
- Tools that are a paid service and supported by other companies.
- Helps organize information, documents and libraries in a consistent manner.
- Connecting people with knowledge needs to experts.
- Knowledge capture or creation, knowledge sharing or dissemination, and knowledge acquisition and application: the KM…
- Direct knowledge transfer between individuals.
- If KM is about people and not about tools, then technology is the cart and people are the…
- Phase one of the KM Cycle.
- The name of a common document-sharing tool from phase two of the KM Cycle.
16 Clues: Phase two of the KM Cycle. • Phase one of the KM Cycle. • Phase three of the KM Cycle. • Personal, experience-based knowledge. • Formal, codified and systematic knowledge. • Direct knowledge transfer between individuals. • Connecting people with knowledge needs to experts. • Tools that are a paid service and supported by other companies. • ...
weather 2014-06-18
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- heats up and cool down faster
- rainy season is also known as
- it determining the weather of the region
- it changes every day
- zone torrid zone or tropical zone is also known as
- the sun's rays directly falls on it
- it is a result of process known as water cycle
- it remains same for a long period
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- the sun rays are more slanted
- air it can hold more vapor than the cold air
- means temperate
- takes a long time to heat up and cool down faster
- zone it remain covered with snow almost throughout the year
13 Clues: means temperate • it changes every day • the sun rays are more slanted • heats up and cool down faster • rainy season is also known as • it remains same for a long period • the sun's rays directly falls on it • it determining the weather of the region • it is a result of process known as water cycle • air it can hold more vapor than the cold air • ...
8.3 Cellular Respiration 2021-11-09
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- the electron carrier made in glycolysis & the Kreb's cycle
- a series of reactions where pyruvate is broken down so that ATP, NADH, & FADH2 can be made
- location for the Kreb's cycle and E.T.C. (singular)
- any process that requires oxygen
- a process that turns glucose into ATP energy in a way that doesn't use oxygen
- the electron carrier only made in the Kreb's cycle
- location for glycolysis
- an anaerobic process where pyruvate is broken down, NAD+ is restored, and some ATP is made
- what ATP stands for
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- a 3 step process that turns glucose into ATP energy in such a way that uses oxygen
- the last step of aerobic respiration where the most ATPs are made
- an anaerobic process where glucose is broken down into pyruvate, NADH, & ATP
- the by-product of alcoholic fermentation (the obvious one)
- the by-product of lactic acid fermentation
- a not-so-obvious by-product of alcoholic fermentation
- the alternative cycle name for the Kreb's cycle
16 Clues: what ATP stands for • location for glycolysis • any process that requires oxygen • the by-product of lactic acid fermentation • the alternative cycle name for the Kreb's cycle • the electron carrier only made in the Kreb's cycle • location for the Kreb's cycle and E.T.C. (singular) • a not-so-obvious by-product of alcoholic fermentation • ...
Science Vocab 6th Grade period 2 2016-01-07
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- cracks in rock or earth fill with water that freezes and expands causing the rock to break.
- line on a topographic map that shows points that are of equal heights above sea level
- Map:
- Wedging:
- contour line on a topographic map that is thicker than the rest and usually labeled with the elevation that it represents.
- Weathering:
- land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land.
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- Line:
- Weathering:
- :
- Cycle:
- Line:
- height above or below the level of the sea
- the material in the universe that has mass and takes up space
- remove soil,rock,or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust ,then transport, it away to another location.
15 Clues: : • Map: • Line: • Line: • Cycle: • Wedging: • Weathering: • Weathering: • height above or below the level of the sea • land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land. • the material in the universe that has mass and takes up space • line on a topographic map that shows points that are of equal heights above sea level • ...
agents of weathering 2023-02-02
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- mechanically breaking down
- a type of change that involves the cycle of water freezing and ice melting
- reaction with acids in living things
- expose rocks in earth's surface
- a type of weathering that makes rocks have composition and appearance change
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- reactions with oxygen
- _____ of a plant add pressure against rocks
- wind, water and gravity cause mudslides and ________
- a type of change that causes exfoliation
- a type of weathering that breaks down into smaller sediment
- ________ acid happens when reactions with acids in a cave
- ____ causes rock to slowly wear away
12 Clues: reactions with oxygen • mechanically breaking down • expose rocks in earth's surface • ____ causes rock to slowly wear away • reaction with acids in living things • a type of change that causes exfoliation • _____ of a plant add pressure against rocks • wind, water and gravity cause mudslides and ________ • ________ acid happens when reactions with acids in a cave • ...
Ecology Part 1 Review 2022-02-09
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- Plants play a role in the carbon cycle through this process-removing CO2 from the atmosphere.
- In most of the biogeochemical cycles, this process helps to return nutrients to the soil-as dead organisms are broken down.
- _______ factors include nonliving factors of an ecosystem, such as sunlight, soil, and water.
- These organisms help to make nitrogen usable by plants.
- Sulfuric acid falls to the ground from our atmosphere as _____.
- Without nitrogen ________, plants and animals would not be able to obtain the important nutrient.
- All energy starts in the _____, then moves to producers-which occupy the first trophic level.
- Animals play a role in the carbon cycle through this process-taking in O2 and exhaling CO2.
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- Clouds form in our atmosphere through this process.
- The phosphorous cycle is unique in that it is largely a rock process, and never enters the ____________.
- Sulfur enters the atmosphere through oceanic bacteria, burning of fossil fuels, and through these.
- _______ factors include living organisms, such as animals and plants.
- Two species cannot occupy the same _______, as one will eventually be out-competed.
- Humans can use this to help plants obtain nitrogen and phosphorous when there is not sufficient levels in the soil.
- As humans, we are __________, since we cannot make our own food for energy.
15 Clues: Clouds form in our atmosphere through this process. • These organisms help to make nitrogen usable by plants. • Sulfuric acid falls to the ground from our atmosphere as _____. • _______ factors include living organisms, such as animals and plants. • As humans, we are __________, since we cannot make our own food for energy. • ...
Greenhouse Sub Assignment 8/21 1st Period 2024-08-20
Across
- refers to vegetables
- one year to complete a life cycle
- appearance of an area
- which month do we get out of school for the summer
- deal with air,erosion, and shade
- bluegrass state
- two years to complete a life cycle
- dealing with flowers
- dig in the soil
- which month did we start school
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- grass, trees, and shrubs
- student organization for Agriculture
- refers to fruits
- dealing with money and financial impact
- 3 or more years to complete the life cycle
- University of Kentucky
- plants for decoration
17 Clues: bluegrass state • dig in the soil • refers to fruits • refers to vegetables • dealing with flowers • appearance of an area • plants for decoration • University of Kentucky • grass, trees, and shrubs • which month did we start school • deal with air,erosion, and shade • one year to complete a life cycle • two years to complete a life cycle • student organization for Agriculture • ...
Impact On Water 2013-05-23
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- water that has penetrated Earth's surface.
- method of modifying river flow.
- source of chemical pollution in bodies of water.
- thin layer of air just above the Earth's surface, contains air that we breathe.
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- Cycle process in which water is taken from the ocean and transformed in the atmosphere and then brought back down to Earth.
- process by which change occurs from liquid to gas.
- enrichment of waters by nutrients.
- transporting water from atmosphere to Earth.
- Deficit consume more then annual renewable supply. 6 Dispersant/ chemical used to break up oil.
9 Clues: method of modifying river flow. • enrichment of waters by nutrients. • water that has penetrated Earth's surface. • transporting water from atmosphere to Earth. • source of chemical pollution in bodies of water. • process by which change occurs from liquid to gas. • thin layer of air just above the Earth's surface, contains air that we breathe. • ...
Chapter 20 Economic Challenges 2023-01-25
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- federal governments policy of taxing and spending
- economic pattern in which an economy goes through good time and bad times
- method of settling labor disputes in which n expert on labor related examines an issue and recommends a solution
- lowest point in the business cycle
- labor union members walk off a job if employers do not agree to union demands
- period of the business cycle marked by growth
- business costs such as wages, payments for raw materials, transportation, and interest on boney borrowed
- work slowdown or action short of a strike
- very low trough when when unemployment becomes very high
- labor expert's decision on a labor issue is binding on both sides
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- organizations of workers formed to improve workers' wages and working conditions
- marching in front of one's workplace, often with signs, to encourage other workers not to work
- high point in the business cycle when expansion and inflation stop
- rise in cost of goods and services
- period in the business cycle when businesses fail, people become unemployed, and profits fall
- federal government's policy regarding money
- union leaders and employer representatives meet to reach an agreement on an issue
- slow period in business cycle
18 Clues: slow period in business cycle • rise in cost of goods and services • lowest point in the business cycle • work slowdown or action short of a strike • federal government's policy regarding money • period of the business cycle marked by growth • federal governments policy of taxing and spending • very low trough when when unemployment becomes very high • ...
Chapter 19 2016-12-05
Across
- cycle the movement of water from the surface of Earth to the atmosphere and back again
- the electrical power that can be generated from flowing water
- when water is heated and turned into water vapor
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- basin the area drained by a river and its tributaries
- when precipitation soaks into the ground
- when enough water vapor builds up and falls in many different ways
- irrigation a system that allows for year-round watering of crops
- when tiny water droplets form clouds
8 Clues: when tiny water droplets form clouds • when precipitation soaks into the ground • when water is heated and turned into water vapor • basin the area drained by a river and its tributaries • the electrical power that can be generated from flowing water • irrigation a system that allows for year-round watering of crops • ...
The Lunar Cycle 2022-08-11
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- The third and seventh phase of the lunar cycle.
- A _____ eclipse can only occur during a full moon.
- The _____ orbits around the sun.
- A _____ eclipse can only occur during the first stage of the lunar cycle.
- The fourth and sixth phase of the lunar cycle.
- The largest and brightest object in the night sky.
- This moon phase occurs when the moon is in between the Earth and the sun.
- The moon completes a full orbit after a 29 and a half day _____.
- The Earth revolves on its _____ at an angle of 23.4 degrees.
- New moon and full moon occur when the earth, moon, and sun are all _____.
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- As phases change between the full and new moon, the moon is said to be _____.
- The second and eighth phase of the lunar cycle.
- Sun ____ produce light.
- This object shines light on half of the moon at all times.
- The moon _____ around the Earth.
- During the period between new moon and the full moon, the moon is said to be _____.
- During a lunar cycle, the moon goes through eight _____.
- This moon phase occurs when the earth is in between the moon and the sun.
18 Clues: Sun ____ produce light. • The _____ orbits around the sun. • The moon _____ around the Earth. • The fourth and sixth phase of the lunar cycle. • The third and seventh phase of the lunar cycle. • The second and eighth phase of the lunar cycle. • A _____ eclipse can only occur during a full moon. • The largest and brightest object in the night sky. • ...
Cell Energy: WORD BANK 2020-10-15
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- Cytoplasm of the Mitochondria-Krebs cycle is here
- Organism type which eats cells of others to gain energy-starts with H
- Organelle that does Respiration
- Organelle that does Photosynthesis
- One reactant in Photosynthesis
- Organism type which makes its own food-starts with A
- One Product in Photosynthesis
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- Process which uses sunlight energy to make sugar and O2
- One Product in Photosynthesis
- Process which uses food energy to make CO2 , water, and 36 ATP
- Membranes of Chloroplast for Lt dep reactions
- Cytoplasm of the Chloroplast-lt ind reactions are here
- Membranes of Mitochondrion-Electron Trans Chain
- The energy molecule which cells run on
- One reactant in Respiration
15 Clues: One reactant in Respiration • One Product in Photosynthesis • One Product in Photosynthesis • One reactant in Photosynthesis • Organelle that does Respiration • Organelle that does Photosynthesis • The energy molecule which cells run on • Membranes of Chloroplast for Lt dep reactions • Membranes of Mitochondrion-Electron Trans Chain • ...
Chapter 2- Understanding ecosystems- By Dakota 2017-01-25
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- two words feeding relationship within a community
- two words a cycle where is goes though lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere
- water in all states
- Where energy is converted into energy
- obtains energy by eating organisms
- region defined by climate with biotic and abiotic features
- 2 words radiant energy
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- makes its own energy-rich food compounds
- two words non-living chemical and components of a ecosystem
- organisms and their chemical and physical environment
- two words organisms feeding off each other show energy transfer
- mass in a given area
- Earths outer layer
- 2 words something that cycles water though the environment
14 Clues: Earths outer layer • water in all states • mass in a given area • 2 words radiant energy • obtains energy by eating organisms • Where energy is converted into energy • makes its own energy-rich food compounds • two words feeding relationship within a community • organisms and their chemical and physical environment • 2 words something that cycles water though the environment • ...
Unit 4 AP Bio 2025-12-11
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- the addition of a phosphate group to a protein to change its activity
- programmed cell death
- a control point where stop-and-go decisions regulate the cell cycle
- a small molecule that relays a signal inside the cell
- a protein that relays signals from a GPCR to other proteins inside the cell
- the phase of the cell cycle where the cell grows and replicates DNA
- a protein that helps regulate the cell cycle
- a signaling molecule that binds to a receptor
- a protein that receives a signal molecule and triggers a cellular response
- division of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells
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- uncontrolled cell division due to loss of cell cycle regulation
- a receptor that opens or closes a channel when a ligand binds
- an enzyme that adds phosphate groups to proteins
- an enzyme that removes phosphate groups from proteins
- a receptor that activates a G protein when ligand binds
- the process by which a cell converts an external signal into a response
- a cyclin-dependent kinase that helps control cell cycle events
- a cyclic molecule that commonly acts as an internal signal amplifier
18 Clues: programmed cell death • division of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells • a protein that helps regulate the cell cycle • a signaling molecule that binds to a receptor • an enzyme that adds phosphate groups to proteins • an enzyme that removes phosphate groups from proteins • a small molecule that relays a signal inside the cell • ...
The Rock Cycle 2021-01-22
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- rock, a rock that forms when a rock is under heat and pressure for a long time
- rock, forms when magma or lava cools
- and cementing, this makes sediments sedimentary rocks
- the process of a solid turning into a liquid
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- and erosion, ice water and wind are signs of this
- little pieces rock that make a sedimentary rock
- and pressure, this makes igneous and metamorphic rocks
- the process of a liquid turning into a solid
- rock cycle, a never ending cycle that all rocks go through
- rock, a rock that forms when sediments get compacted and cemented together
10 Clues: rock, forms when magma or lava cools • the process of a liquid turning into a solid • the process of a solid turning into a liquid • little pieces rock that make a sedimentary rock • and erosion, ice water and wind are signs of this • and cementing, this makes sediments sedimentary rocks • and pressure, this makes igneous and metamorphic rocks • ...
Science Final Exam 2025-06-05
Choice board 15 related words to feedback loop crossword 2026-03-31
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- A system that reduces change, stabilizes, and restores balance
- the movement of people or animals from one place, region, or country to another
- A state of balance within a system that is constantly shifting but generally remains within a set range.
- long-term increase in the average height of the world’s oceans, primarily driven by global warming
- The specific factor or characteristic that is being regulated or measured
- one of Earth's most important cooling mechanisms
- is a self-reinforcing cycle where rising temperatures melt white sea ice and snow, exposing darker ocean water below
- is the purposeful, large-scale clearing of forested land
- A process in which the outputs of a system are circled back and used as inputs, creating a self-perpetuating cycle.
Down
- the continuous, natural process of recycling carbon atoms among Earth’s atmosphere, land, oceans, and living organisms
- a self-reinforcing climate cycle where rising global temperatures thaw frozen ground (permafrost), releasing stored carbon as methane and into the atmosphere
- A system that amplifies or reinforces change, often leading to exponential behavior or instability
- refers to long-term shifts in global temperatures and weather patterns
- The strengthening of a change within a system, typical of positive feedback loops.
- river of wind high over our heads
15 Clues: river of wind high over our heads • one of Earth's most important cooling mechanisms • is the purposeful, large-scale clearing of forested land • A system that reduces change, stabilizes, and restores balance • refers to long-term shifts in global temperatures and weather patterns • The specific factor or characteristic that is being regulated or measured • ...
Water 2018-12-14
Across
- water as a gas in the air
- not liquid or gas
- 97% water on Earth
- rain,snow,sleet, or hail
- water source underground
Down
- 1% of water on Earth
- different states of water
- water vapor becoming liquid or a solid
- water downward through openings in the soil
- 27% of water on Earth
- liquid or solid
- water becoming a gas
- another word for H2O
- not solid or gas
14 Clues: liquid or solid • not solid or gas • not liquid or gas • 97% water on Earth • 1% of water on Earth • water becoming a gas • another word for H2O • 27% of water on Earth • rain,snow,sleet, or hail • water source underground • different states of water • water as a gas in the air • water vapor becoming liquid or a solid • water downward through openings in the soil
Water 2021-11-18
Across
- A rock, sand, or gravel layer that can store and yield significant amounts of water.
- A dynamic complex of plant, animal, and microorganisms
- Composed of 3.5% dissolved salts by weight
- Water stormed under the Earth’s surface
- Low population densities and strong groundwater protection programs help maintain the high quality of drinking water.
- The entire land area that drains water into a particular body of water such as a river, pond, lake, or ocean.
Down
- A significant regional ecosystem or community of plants and animals – forest, grassland, or desert.
- 33% of Groundwater
- Any inland body of water that is found in a topographic depression. Lakes are NOT reservoirs.
- Generally defined as areas which are saturated by surface or groundwater
- Created when deep snow recrystallizes due to the weight of overlying snow
- Has a global distribution that comes in various forms
- Is expensive and the cost are handed down to the consumer
- human tolerance is 2%
14 Clues: 33% of Groundwater • human tolerance is 2% • Water stormed under the Earth’s surface • Composed of 3.5% dissolved salts by weight • Has a global distribution that comes in various forms • A dynamic complex of plant, animal, and microorganisms • Is expensive and the cost are handed down to the consumer • ...
Water 2021-11-18
Across
- human tolerance is 2%
- Has a global distribution that comes in various forms
- A dynamic complex of plant, animal, and microorganisms
- Is expensive and the cost are handed down to the consumer
- Generally defined as areas which are saturated by surface or groundwater
- Created when deep snow recrystallizes due to the weight of overlying snow
Down
- Any inland body of water that is found in a topographic depression. Lakes are NOT reservoirs.
- Composed of 3.5% dissolved salts by weight
- The entire land area that drains water into a particular body of water such as a river, pond, lake, or ocean.
- Water stormed under the Earth’s surface
- Low population densities and strong groundwater protection programs help maintain the high quality of drinking water.
- A significant regional ecosystem or community of plants and animals – forest, grassland, or desert.
- 33% of Groundwater
- A rock, sand, or gravel layer that can store and yield significant amounts of water.
14 Clues: 33% of Groundwater • human tolerance is 2% • Water stormed under the Earth’s surface • Composed of 3.5% dissolved salts by weight • Has a global distribution that comes in various forms • A dynamic complex of plant, animal, and microorganisms • Is expensive and the cost are handed down to the consumer • ...
Water 2014-01-09
Across
- What water does when it forms a dome on a surface
- A description of how water moves
- A description of an object, color,shape, smell
- What is solid water?
- An angled or slanted hill
- The process of water changing into a gas
- When ice turns into a liquid
Down
- To soak liquid into a material
- Objects that are less dense than water do what?
- A property of water that shows how it sticks together and forms a dome
- Water does this when it freezes
- What is water as a gas?
- Objects that are denser than water do what?
- When water turns to ice
14 Clues: What is solid water? • What is water as a gas? • When water turns to ice • An angled or slanted hill • When ice turns into a liquid • To soak liquid into a material • Water does this when it freezes • A description of how water moves • The process of water changing into a gas • Objects that are denser than water do what? • A description of an object, color,shape, smell • ...
Water 2013-05-01
Across
- Ik gebruik water om mijn ... te wassen voor het eten.
- Water is een ...behoefte.
- Als het water van de rivier uit zijn oevers treedt, dan spreekt men van een ...?
- Niet iedereen op aarde heeft z... water.
- Ik geef mijn ... water zodat ze niet verwelken.
- Nadat ik mijn tanden heb gepoetst, ... ik mijn mond met water.
- Er valt weer ... uit de lucht. Ik haat al die plassen!
Down
- Je moet het water laten ... op 100°Celsius.
- Alle eendjes zwemmen in het ...
- Elke morgen sta ik 10 minuten onder de ...?
- Ik gebruik water om mijn kleren te ...
- Wanneer je niet goed omgaat met water dan ... je het water.
- Maas, Schelde en Samber zijn ...?
- Op tv maakt men ... over de verschillende merken van water.
14 Clues: Water is een ...behoefte. • Alle eendjes zwemmen in het ... • Maas, Schelde en Samber zijn ...? • Ik gebruik water om mijn kleren te ... • Niet iedereen op aarde heeft z... water. • Je moet het water laten ... op 100°Celsius. • Elke morgen sta ik 10 minuten onder de ...? • Ik geef mijn ... water zodat ze niet verwelken. • ...
WATER 2022-12-12
Across
- 1 ml/1 kcal expended
- 4 hours prior to competition
- outside; 1/3 body water; blood/plasma/lymph
- male suggested intake
- water intoxication
- 80% of body fluid source
- intake < loss
- 10-20 min prior
Down
- 2 to 3 cups per lb lost
- inside; 2/3 of body water
- female suggested intake
- intake = loss
- normally 100mL/day; 1 to 2 liters/hr in hot and heavy exercise
- intake > loss
14 Clues: intake = loss • intake < loss • intake > loss • 10-20 min prior • water intoxication • 1 ml/1 kcal expended • male suggested intake • 2 to 3 cups per lb lost • female suggested intake • 80% of body fluid source • inside; 2/3 of body water • 4 hours prior to competition • outside; 1/3 body water; blood/plasma/lymph • normally 100mL/day; 1 to 2 liters/hr in hot and heavy exercise
water 2021-05-19
Water 2017-12-14
Across
- - colorless, odorless, tasteless gas, but combustible
- - Humans can go several weeks without it
- Water - 1% of water on earth
- Water - 97% of worlds water
- Ice - 2% of water on earth
- - very small particle
Down
- - water is 83% of our
- - mixture of Hydrogen and Oxygen
- - liquid turning into gas and releasing into the atmosphere
- - Particles getting smaller in water
- - colorless, odorless, tasteless gas, but very explosive
- - molecules in it are free to move
- Vapor - moves fastest around 100 degrees Celsius
- water is 70% of our
14 Clues: water is 70% of our • - water is 83% of our • - very small particle • Ice - 2% of water on earth • Water - 97% of worlds water • Water - 1% of water on earth • - mixture of Hydrogen and Oxygen • - molecules in it are free to move • - Particles getting smaller in water • - Humans can go several weeks without it • Vapor - moves fastest around 100 degrees Celsius • ...
WATER 2024-02-05
Across
- Two running bodies of water meet and merge
- Plants give off water from their leaves into the air
- All the bodies of fresh water
- Water flowing downslope along earth’s surface
Down
- Water that falls to surface from the clouds
- High area that separates one watershed from another
- A river and all of its tributaries
- Sediment that are deposited building up a landform
- Water from falling rain drains from mountains
- Includes all of the land that drains into the river
- End of a river, where a river meets the ocean
- Land that water flows across on its way to a river
- Streams flow downhill combine with other streams
- Very low salinity, drinking water
14 Clues: All the bodies of fresh water • Very low salinity, drinking water • A river and all of its tributaries • Two running bodies of water meet and merge • Water that falls to surface from the clouds • Water from falling rain drains from mountains • End of a river, where a river meets the ocean • Water flowing downslope along earth’s surface • ...
Water 2025-11-05
Across
- Water helps ____ joints, keeping them flexible.
- Water is called the universal ____ because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- The condition caused by drinking too much water and lowering sodium levels.
- This body part uses water to remove toxins from the blood and make urine.
- The safest and cleanest type of water to drink daily.
- A food that is about 92% water and often eaten in summer.
Down
- The movement of water through sweat, urine, and breathing that causes water loss.
- A nutrient that helps water move in and out of cells; examples include sodium and potassium.
- The human body is about 60–70% this substance.
- The process that uses saliva and water to break down food in the body.
- A fruit about 91% water that is red and often used in desserts.
- Water helps the body ____ nutrients and oxygen through the bloodstream.
- The process by which the body cools itself by releasing water through the skin.
- When the body loses more water than it takes in, this occurs.
14 Clues: The human body is about 60–70% this substance. • Water helps ____ joints, keeping them flexible. • The safest and cleanest type of water to drink daily. • A food that is about 92% water and often eaten in summer. • When the body loses more water than it takes in, this occurs. • A fruit about 91% water that is red and often used in desserts. • ...
Water 2026-03-18
Across
- The movement of water.
- Liquid water falling from the sky.
- A body of water that touches land and connects to an ocean.
- What we need to drink and our body is made of it.
- Open body of saltwater.
- Condensed water in the sky.
Down
- A contained inland body of water.
- The most well known water animals.
- A large natural stream of water.
- Water in the form of tiny crystals.
- A small natural stream of water.
- It is usually human made.
- Solid frozen water.
- Condensed water just above the ground.
14 Clues: Solid frozen water. • The movement of water. • Open body of saltwater. • It is usually human made. • Condensed water in the sky. • A large natural stream of water. • A small natural stream of water. • A contained inland body of water. • The most well known water animals. • Liquid water falling from the sky. • Water in the form of tiny crystals. • ...
Water 2026-04-15
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- — Large areas of still water surrounded by land.
- — The planet where people, animals, and plants live.
- — What you do when you're thirsty.
- — A huge body of salty water connected to the oceans.
- — Moving water through a toilet system to clear waste away.
- — A liquid that is necessary for life and helps you stay clean.
- — Making food.
- — Removing unwanted dirt, dust, or mess from something.
Down
- — When chemicals, smoke, or trash make the environment unhealthy.
- — What we do to help plants grow
- — Small bodies of calm water that may be found in parks.
- — Cleaning something by using soap and water to remove dirt.
- — Getting cleaned by standing under water that comes down from above.
- — Streams of freshwater that usually travel across land to other water.
14 Clues: — Making food. • — What we do to help plants grow • — What you do when you're thirsty. • — Large areas of still water surrounded by land. • — The planet where people, animals, and plants live. • — A huge body of salty water connected to the oceans. • — Removing unwanted dirt, dust, or mess from something. • — Small bodies of calm water that may be found in parks. • ...
25 vocab . 2019-08-27
Across
- decomposition.
- in the environment , involving the incorporation of carbon
- respirtion , the decay of dead organisms , and the burning of fossil fuels
- Web / a system of interlocking and Interdepent food chains
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- cycle / the series of processes by which carbon compounds are
- cycle / the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are
- / the draining away of water.
- into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere
8 Clues: decomposition. • / the draining away of water. • in the environment , involving the incorporation of carbon • Web / a system of interlocking and Interdepent food chains • cycle / the series of processes by which carbon compounds are • into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere • ...
Life and Earth Science Crossword 2024-04-30
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- The falling of water in the form of rain, snow, hail, sleet, etc.
- To gain global recognition or operate globally
- Radiation from the sun producing heat to generate power
- harmful materials being introduced into environments
- A group living in the same area or have shared characteristics
- When liquid turns into a vapor
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- Someone who produces economic goods
- Study of the relationship between humans, organisms, and environments
- Arranging of horizons in a soil
- ability to support something over time
- Used to identify animals and plants
- ability to do work
- Someone who uses economic goods
- Cold water rises to the surface
- Cycle The process of how the three rocks types form
15 Clues: ability to do work • When liquid turns into a vapor • Arranging of horizons in a soil • Someone who uses economic goods • Cold water rises to the surface • Someone who produces economic goods • Used to identify animals and plants • ability to support something over time • To gain global recognition or operate globally • Cycle The process of how the three rocks types form • ...
1st pd water cycle crossword 2023-11-28
6 Clues: is cool. • it evaporated • has energy and it. • are made out of water. • it happen when water is old or something- • are the same thing because there is both water.
Chapter 19 2016-12-07
Across
- basin the area drained by a river and its tributaries
- the electrical power that can be generated from flowing water
- when water is heated and turned into water vapor
- when precipitation soaks into the ground
Down
- when tiny water droplets form clouds
- when enough water vapor builds up and falls in many different ways
- irrigation a system that allows for year-round watering of crops
- cycle the movement of water from the surface of Earth to the atmosphere and back again
8 Clues: when tiny water droplets form clouds • when precipitation soaks into the ground • when water is heated and turned into water vapor • basin the area drained by a river and its tributaries • the electrical power that can be generated from flowing water • irrigation a system that allows for year-round watering of crops • ...
Ecology Crossword 2015-05-22
Across
- Independent factors that occur regardless of the population
- the biochemical cycle that describes the movement of phosphorus
- relationship between living things that depend on the same resources in the same place and at the same time
- type of symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit
- Organism that feeds on dead, decaying, animals
- aquatic ecosystem in the salt water of the ocean
- Dependent factors triggered by overpopulation or overcrowding
- type of animal behavior in which social animals live and work together for the good of the group
- the biochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged
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- organism that breaks down the remains of dead organisms and other organic wastes
- aquatic ecosystem such as a pond, lake, stream, or river in which the water contains little or no salt
- symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other species is not affected
- symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other species is harmed
- all the living factors in an area
- all the nonliving factors in an area
- close relationship between organisms of different species in which at least one of the organism benefits from the relationship
- model describing how nitrogen moves from the atmosphere to the soil, to living organism, and then back to the atmosphere
- organism that consumes other organisms foods
- organism that makes its own food through a chemical reaction
- a habitat supplying the factors necessary for the existence of an organism or species;
20 Clues: all the living factors in an area • all the nonliving factors in an area • organism that consumes other organisms foods • Organism that feeds on dead, decaying, animals • aquatic ecosystem in the salt water of the ocean • the biochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged • Independent factors that occur regardless of the population • ...
Emily's weather crossword 2013-05-03
Across
- a sudden discharge of electicity potential between a cloud and ground
- smoke, haze, or dust
- long term variations in weather for a particular area
- a measure fo molsecualar motion or degree of heat
- means "cloud droplets"
- used to measure atmospheric pressure
- a study of the atmosphere and its phenomona
- the sound emitted y the rapidly expanding guses along the channel of a lightning discharge
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- a instrament used to determone the altidude of an object
- a radient energy
- thunder and lightning
- cycle flow of water through the hydrosphere, lithosphere, and atmosphere
- current condition of atmosphere, particualry the Troposphere
- used to measure the speed and the force of wind
- means "High in air"
15 Clues: a radient energy • means "High in air" • smoke, haze, or dust • thunder and lightning • means "cloud droplets" • used to measure atmospheric pressure • a study of the atmosphere and its phenomona • used to measure the speed and the force of wind • a measure fo molsecualar motion or degree of heat • long term variations in weather for a particular area • ...
Vocabulary 17 3-5 2024-02-23
Across
- large thick ice masses that move slowly
- the process where elements like water and wind breakdown rock and earth
- formal systematic research, inspection, or examination
- chemical process in which a solid turns into a gas
- force where objects move away from one another
- the cycle of water on earth that includes evaporation and transpiration
- liquefying or dissolving
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- distinguishing features
- sudden, violent shaking of the ground
- DNA strand coded with genes
- remains of a prehistoric organism in rock
- heated to or past the boiling point
- the pressure exerted by the air onto a surface
- the gradual movement of large landmasses (continents) over time
- the passing on of genetic traits
15 Clues: distinguishing features • liquefying or dissolving • DNA strand coded with genes • the passing on of genetic traits • heated to or past the boiling point • sudden, violent shaking of the ground • large thick ice masses that move slowly • remains of a prehistoric organism in rock • the pressure exerted by the air onto a surface • force where objects move away from one another • ...
Justin’s Choice board 2022-06-06
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- A musical instrument
- The massive structures that the Ancient Egyptians built.
- The usage of a camera
- A Chinese religion which believes that all problems will go away by itself.
- A type of math where the answer is the quotient
- A Chinese religion which focuses on punishment
- A different way to show division
- The assembling of AI
- One of the three types of heat transfer
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- A process of the water cycle where the water gets sucked up into the clouds.
- The opposite of division.
- Writing a script
- How you work together with other people
- A type of noun that has nine types
- The road which Chinese used for trading.
15 Clues: Writing a script • A musical instrument • The assembling of AI • The usage of a camera • The opposite of division. • A different way to show division • A type of noun that has nine types • How you work together with other people • One of the three types of heat transfer • The road which Chinese used for trading. • A Chinese religion which focuses on punishment • ...
Estuaries Vocabulary 2023-10-26
Across
- to thrive in estuaries.
- accumulate in estuarine areas.
- A flow of freshwater from a river into an estuary, forming a visible, riverine
- The concentration of salt or dissolved salts in water, which varies in estuaries due to the
- mudflats.
- fisheries support, and storm protection.
- A semi-enclosed coastal area where freshwater from rivers and streams meets and mixes
- The benefits that estuaries provide to human communities, including water
- saltwater from the ocean.
- The cloudiness or haziness of water caused by the presence of suspended
- The difference in water level between high tide and low tide, which can influence the
- leading to water quality problems and algal blooms
- circulation and flushing rate.
- The process of nutrient enrichment in an estuary, often caused by excess nutrient
- habitat and protect coastlines from erosion.
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- often affected by tidal action and sediment resuspension.
- A coastal wetland ecosystem dominated by salt-tolerant mangrove trees, which
- distribution of salinity within the estuary.
- Species of organisms capable of tolerating a wide range of salinity levels, allowing
- of freshwater and seawater.
- The process by which sediments, including silt and clay particles, settle out of water
- A plant adapted to thrive in saline environments, commonly found in estuarine marshes
- within the saltier estuarine waters.
- of estuarine ecosystems.
- The volume of water that enters or exits an estuary with each tidal cycle, influencing the
- quality, and serves as a protective barrier in estuaries.
- Water in estuaries that has a salinity level between that of freshwater and seawater.
- A wedge-shaped intrusion of saltwater from the ocean into an estuary, which can affect
- A structure made up of oyster shells and live oysters that provides habitat, improves
29 Clues: mudflats. • to thrive in estuaries. • of estuarine ecosystems. • saltwater from the ocean. • of freshwater and seawater. • accumulate in estuarine areas. • circulation and flushing rate. • within the saltier estuarine waters. • fisheries support, and storm protection. • distribution of salinity within the estuary. • habitat and protect coastlines from erosion. • ...
Phosphorus Cycle 2015-12-15
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- How phosphorus gets into the atmosphere
- A coenzyme used in photosynthesis(starts with N)
- The process that gets phosphorus gets into the water
- Where phosphorus is located in the ocean(besides in fish(think the bottom of the ocean))
- The adenosine triphosphate that helps in photosynthesis(starts with A)
- Where phosphorus is located in plants
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- The element that cycles through this cycle
- How phosphate gets back into water from plants
- How herbivores get phosphorus gets into their system
- What phosphorus uses to get into the ocean
- How phosphate gets back into water from animals
11 Clues: Where phosphorus is located in plants • How phosphorus gets into the atmosphere • The element that cycles through this cycle • What phosphorus uses to get into the ocean • How phosphate gets back into water from plants • How phosphate gets back into water from animals • A coenzyme used in photosynthesis(starts with N) • ...
Ch 18-20 Crossword 2024-11-15
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- Process in which an atom or molecule loses electrons
- Enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen
- Peroxisomal organelle involved in converting fats to sugars in plants
- Process in which an atom or molecule gains electrons
- Disease caused by thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency
- Protein involved in electron transport, often containing heme
- _____ dehydrogenase; Enzyme complex that converts pyruvate into acetyl-CoA in mitochondria
- Supercomplex of mitochondrial enzymes involved in cellular respiration
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- Referring to reactions that replenish intermediates of the citric acid cycle
- _____ dehydrogenase; Enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of isocitrate to alpha-ketoglutarate in the citric acid cycle
10 Clues: Disease caused by thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency • Process in which an atom or molecule loses electrons • Process in which an atom or molecule gains electrons • Protein involved in electron transport, often containing heme • Enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen • Peroxisomal organelle involved in converting fats to sugars in plants • ...
Chapter 10 The Cell Cycle 2026-01-05
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- an enzyme that facilitates DNA polymerase binding to DNA by attaching an RNA primer to the DNA template strand
- a short fragment of DNA synthesized on the lagging strand during DNA replication
- a form of asexual reproduction where the offspring grows out of the body of the parent
- a narrowed region on a chromosome where sister chromatids attach
- a enzyme that activates cellular processes related to the cell cycle
- a regulatory protein that activates cyclin-dependent kinase
- the fusion of gametes during sexual reproduction
- the enzyme that builds new complementary DNA on a parent template strand during DNA replication
- a chromosome and its identical copy held together at the centromere
- the process that divides the cytoplasm during cellular division
- a sub-phase of interphase where the DNA is replicated in preparation of mitosis
- each form of a gene for a particular trait
- a male (sperm) or female (egg) reproductive cell
- the copying of DNA during the S phase of the cell cycle
- in the cell cycle, an internal mechanism that determines if the cell is large enough to divide and whether the DNA is error free
- in the cell cycle, an internal mechanism that ensures sister chromatids have lined up correctly during metaphase and that they are attached to the mitotic spindle
- the pair of chromosomes in a diploid cell that carry the same type of genes, but may carry different alleles of each gene; one homologue comes from the maternal parent and the other comes from the paternal parent
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- the area of the DNA double-helix that is unwound during DNA replication
- a process that forms a new organism through the fusion of male and female gametes
- the portion of the cell cycle that precedes mitosis or meiosis; interphase is made up of subphases G₁, S, and G₂
- a small RNA fragment that binds to the DNA and provides a free —OH group that can bind to DNA polymerase to initiate DNA replication
- an enzyme that fuses two DNA molecules together
- the pattern of growth, DNA replication, and division of a eukaryotic cell; the cell cycle includes interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis
- a phase outside of the cell cycle where a cell is not able to divide but can still carry out essential cell functions
- in the cell cycle, a sub-phase of interphase where cells recover from the previous division, grow, and perform essential cellular functions
- in the cell cycle, an internal mechanism that determines whether the cell is ready to proceed with cell division
- points at which the events of the cell cycle are checked by regulatory proteins to ensure cell health prior to and during mitosis
- a process that forms a new organism using genetic material from only one parent
- a small circular DNA strand in the cytoplasm of bacteria that can replicate independently from the bacterial chromosome and may be transferred between bacterial cells
- process by which a cell divides its nucleus and other cellular contents; mitosis occurs in four phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
- a special protein that is involved in the secondary coiling of DNA
- the programmed, orderly death of a cell
- a microtubule-based structure that moves the chromosomes during mitosis or meiosis
- an enzyme that attaches to DNA at a replication bubble to break hydrogen bonds that hold the double helix together
- the cell cycle phase that includes cell division
- a form of reproduction where a single-celled organism increases in size and then splits into two complete organisms
- in the cell cycle, a sub phase of interphase where the DNA is checked for error, organelles are duplicated, and the cell prepares for mitosis
- a single continuous strand of DNA that includes multiple genes and regulatory sequences
38 Clues: the programmed, orderly death of a cell • each form of a gene for a particular trait • an enzyme that fuses two DNA molecules together • the fusion of gametes during sexual reproduction • the cell cycle phase that includes cell division • a male (sperm) or female (egg) reproductive cell • the copying of DNA during the S phase of the cell cycle • ...
Global System 2013-05-19
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- , The average of a long period of weather is the…..
- , Water on the surface of the Earth is called…..
- , The term when heat is trapped on Earth.....
- , The most precious resource to all living things on Earth.....
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- cycle , Which cycle is an important element of protein for living things…..?
- , The land on which land lies on Earth is called…..
- , The temperature for a short period…..
- , Living things the live on earth are called…..
- , The process in which carbon dioxide is recycled is called the.....
- , Gases in the air surrounding the Earth is also known as the…..
10 Clues: , The temperature for a short period….. • , The term when heat is trapped on Earth..... • , Living things the live on earth are called….. • , Water on the surface of the Earth is called….. • , The land on which land lies on Earth is called….. • , The average of a long period of weather is the….. • , The most precious resource to all living things on Earth..... • ...
Tides 2024-02-25
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- The Earth's spinning movement that contributes to tidal patterns.
- The regular rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational forces.
- TIDES The tides with the least difference between high and low levels.
- TIDE The peak sea level during the tidal cycle.
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- The primary celestial body affecting Earth's tides.
- The force that causes tides by pulling on the Earth's water.
- TIDE The lowest sea level during the tidal cycle.
- Amplifies or diminishes the tidal effects in conjunction with the Moon.
- TIDES The tides with the greatest difference between high and low levels.
- The planet experiencing tides due to external gravitational forces.
10 Clues: TIDE The peak sea level during the tidal cycle. • TIDE The lowest sea level during the tidal cycle. • The primary celestial body affecting Earth's tides. • The force that causes tides by pulling on the Earth's water. • The Earth's spinning movement that contributes to tidal patterns. • The planet experiencing tides due to external gravitational forces. • ...
War on waste 2023-10-30
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- cycle the process of carbon atoms continually travel from
- renewable resource an item that has a limited supply.
- atmosphere to Earth and then back to the atmosphere.
- resource a item that doesn't run out
- cycle a path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states.
- energy a source of power that is generated from heat rays.
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- effect the process through which heat is trapped near the Earth's surface by substances.
- fuels a source of energy that is formed in the Earths crust from decayed organic material.
- power a renewable source of energy that generates power by using a dam or diverse structure to alter the natural flow of
- impacts the changes to biophysical environments and to ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural resources caused directly or indirectly by humans.
- energy source energy that comes from a natural resource that comes from the world.
11 Clues: resource a item that doesn't run out • atmosphere to Earth and then back to the atmosphere. • renewable resource an item that has a limited supply. • cycle the process of carbon atoms continually travel from • energy a source of power that is generated from heat rays. • cycle a path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states. • ...
Hydrology Vocabulary 2024-04-18
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- an attraction between molecules of the same substance
- Cycle- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- a ridge of land that separates one watershed from another
- Water that moves across the land surface and into streams and rivers
- The change from a gas to a liquid
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- the path that a stream follows
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- The groundwater movement through subsurface
- An attraction between molecules of different substances
- Molecules having uneven distribution of charges
- Mass per unit volume
11 Clues: Mass per unit volume • the path that a stream follows • 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 molecules of different substances • ...
Surface Deep Crossword 2012-06-02
10 Clues: Soft hot rock • Floating rock • Could clapping • What do we stand on? • A stony slippery dip • When rocks are worn away • formed by hot and cold air • What throws out ash and lava? • Last stage of the water cycle • when tectonic plates rub together?
SciOly Weather Crossword 2020-12-10
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- Name of scale that earthquakes are measured on
- Seventh step of the water cycle
- The amount of water vapor in the air is called ______
- Science of dealing with atmosphere and weather
- Type of cloud that is composed of thin, wispy strands
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- Rain and snow are examples of _____
- another name for typhoon in the Atlantic Ocean
- flood occur because of _______
- hail is produced with this cloud
- Tropical seasons have ___ seasons
- Flash of light caused by the discharge of electricity
- Calmest part of the hurricane, located in the center
12 Clues: flood occur because of _______ • Seventh step of the water cycle • hail is produced with this cloud • Tropical seasons have ___ seasons • Rain and snow are examples of _____ • another name for typhoon in the Atlantic Ocean • Name of scale that earthquakes are measured on • Science of dealing with atmosphere and weather • ...
25 vocab . 2019-08-27
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- decomposition.
- / the draining away of water.
- cycle / the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are
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- cycle / the series of processes by which carbon compounds are
- in the environment , involving the incorporation of carbon
- Web / a system of interlocking and Interdepent food chains
- into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere
- respirtion , the decay of dead organisms , and the burning of fossil fuels
8 Clues: decomposition. • / the draining away of water. • in the environment , involving the incorporation of carbon • Web / a system of interlocking and Interdepent food chains • cycle / the series of processes by which carbon compounds are • into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere • ...
JUDGES 2021-10-21
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- The first judge; Caleb's nephew
- The very fat king who was killed be God's judge in his own chambers
- the Canaanite general killed by a stake to his temple
- The man who worked with the female judge
- The fourth step in the Israelites cycle of behavior
- The left-handed judge; stabbed the king and delivered Israel
- The third judge; killed Philistines with an ox goad
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- the king Deborah and Barak fought against
- The fifth step in the Israelites cycle of behavior
- The second step in the Israelites cycle of behavior
- The first step in the Israelites cycle of behavior
- The third step in the Israelites cycle of behavior
- The woman who God gave the victory and killed the Canaanite general
- The number of Israelites Shamgar killed with an ox goad
- The first female God chose as a judge
15 Clues: The first judge; Caleb's nephew • The first female God chose as a judge • The man who worked with the female judge • the king Deborah and Barak fought against • The fifth step in the Israelites cycle of behavior • The first step in the Israelites cycle of behavior • The third step in the Israelites cycle of behavior • The second step in the Israelites cycle of behavior • ...
Krebs Cycle Word Challenge 2025-10-19
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- Molecule that combines with Acetyl-CoA to start the cycle
- Electron carrier involved in Krebs Cycle
- Energy currency of the cell
- First molecule formed from Acetyl-CoA
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- Cycle also called the Citric Acid __
- Main location where the Krebs Cycle happens
- Acetyl-CoA enters the __ Cycle (Krebs)
- Product released as gas during cycle
- Molecule energized for ATP production (ADP)
- High energy molecule produced
- Another energy carrier molecule9.CO2 Carbon dioxide chemical formula
11 Clues: High energy molecule produced • Energy currency of the cell • Acetyl-CoA enters the __ Cycle (Krebs) • Product released as gas during cycle • Cycle also called the Citric Acid __ • Electron carrier involved in Krebs Cycle • First molecule formed from Acetyl-CoA • Main location where the Krebs Cycle happens • Molecule energized for ATP production (ADP) • ...
T3W9 Dinner 2025-08-30
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- three times as much.
- something that goes around in the same pattern, like the water cycle.
- covered with small brown spots on the skin from the sun.
- not steady; likely to fall or wobble.
- something that goes back and forth, like a bus, train, or spaceship.
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- an old word for someone who cannot walk properly (not used much now).
- hanging down and swinging loosely.
- to use things again in a new way instead of throwing them away.
- full of little folds or wrinkles.
- a kind of tree with pointy leaves that can make sweet maple syrup.
10 Clues: three times as much. • full of little folds or wrinkles. • hanging down and swinging loosely. • not steady; likely to fall or wobble. • covered with small brown spots on the skin from the sun. • to use things again in a new way instead of throwing them away. • a kind of tree with pointy leaves that can make sweet maple syrup. • ...
Climate Zones and Ocean Currents 2025-09-07
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- – The large-scale movement of air around Earth that distributes heat
- – The usual weather in a place over a long time
- – How strong sunlight is on a certain area of Earth
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- – A cycle where warm air or water rises and cool air or water sinks
- – Heat energy that comes from the motion of particles
- – Distance north or south of the equator, affects climate
- – A stream of moving water in the ocean that carries heat around Earth
- – Areas of Earth divided by temperature and rainfall patterns
- – How much mass is packed into a certain space
- – How much salt is in ocean water
10 Clues: – How much salt is in ocean water • – How much mass is packed into a certain space • – The usual weather in a place over a long time • – How strong sunlight is on a certain area of Earth • – Heat energy that comes from the motion of particles • – Distance north or south of the equator, affects climate • – Areas of Earth divided by temperature and rainfall patterns • ...
Soil 2014-03-07
Across
- It removes nutrients and minerals from soil
- Percentage of the elements such as oxygen, silicon, and aluminium in earth's crust
- This process decreases soil quality.
- What does SOM stand for?
- This element is used in plant cell wall synthesis
- What is left after plant and animal tissues are not being decomposed?
- The functions of SOM are classified in 2 groups, and this group provides nutrients for plants.
- This process stops the natural nutrient cycle while the nutrients are removed permanently
- What is usually use irrigation?
- Using this slows down nutrient depletion
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- What does PAH stand for?
- What chemical ruins the soil?
- What consists of 4 components: inorganic matter, water, air, and small amounts of organic matter?
- It is the accumulation of water soluble ions or salts in the soil due to the growth of crops.
- Poorly drained soils leave behind ____.
- Source of this pollutant is pesticides, fertilizers, and growth hormones
16 Clues: What does PAH stand for? • What does SOM stand for? • What chemical ruins the soil? • What is usually use irrigation? • This process decreases soil quality. • Poorly drained soils leave behind ____. • Using this slows down nutrient depletion • It removes nutrients and minerals from soil • This element is used in plant cell wall synthesis • ...
Marketing 2023-10-04
Across
- A brand that is specific to one retailer
- A brand that can be found throughout the country
- How strongly a customer believes in your brand
- The stage of the product life cycle where your sales go down
- The primary identity of your brand
- Second stage of product life cycle
- The stage of the product life cycle where you are growing your customer base
- Can be the deciding factor for consumers when making a purchasing decision
- Calculating your costs and adding a markup
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- A con is that it is not beneficial for all products
- The amount of stages in the product life cycle
- A pro is that it will help you recoup costs associated with development
- Setting a low price when you first enter the market
- A tendency of financial markets to move in a particular direction over time
- What companies do to their brand to develop new products in new industries and markets
- Third stage of the product life cycle
- Embodies the creative representation of your brand
17 Clues: The primary identity of your brand • Second stage of product life cycle • Third stage of the product life cycle • A brand that is specific to one retailer • Calculating your costs and adding a markup • The amount of stages in the product life cycle • How strongly a customer believes in your brand • A brand that can be found throughout the country • ...
crossword puzzle 2020-11-16
Crossword Puzzle rodney 2025-06-05
SCIENCE 2023-05-11
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- spread over the ground to protect the roots of plants
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- pour or sprinkle water over (a plant or area) in order to encourage plant growth
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to Earth
- the planet on which we live
- cycle the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
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- a renewable source of energy that generates power
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid
- the process by which plants give off water vapor through the stomata in their leaves
- a very small drop of a liquid
10 Clues: the planet on which we live • a very small drop of a liquid • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • a renewable source of energy that generates power • spread over the ground to protect the roots of plants • cycle the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere • ...
Cyst-Forming Coccidia 2016-04-21
Across
- Can be transmitted through fecal-oral or vertical transmission and commonly occurs with cattle as the intermediate host
- Life cycle of Sarcocystis species
- Often involve predator-prey relationships
- A potentially fatal manifestation of Toxoplasma gondii involving atypical pneumonia, myocarditis and meningoencephalitis; frequently occurs in immune compromised individuals
- Oocyst is shed fully sporulated from infected hosts
- May suffer from neurological signs upon infection with Neospora caninum
- Cycle of toxoplasmosis that can occur in definitive or intermediate hosts
- Infectious stage of Toxoplasma gondii found in the environment
- Potential mode of transmission for toxoplasmosis not common to other parasites
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- Common occurrence in adult cattle infected with Neospora caninum
- Unique aspect to cryptosporidia life cycle
- tissue cysts formed by the coalescing of slow-developing bradyzoites
- Most people become infected with Toxoplasma gondii by consuming these in contaminated undercooked meat
- Definitive host in the toxoplasmosis life cycle
- Cycle of toxoplasmosis that occurs only in definitive hosts
15 Clues: Life cycle of Sarcocystis species • Often involve predator-prey relationships • Unique aspect to cryptosporidia life cycle • Definitive host in the toxoplasmosis life cycle • Oocyst is shed fully sporulated from infected hosts • Cycle of toxoplasmosis that occurs only in definitive hosts • Infectious stage of Toxoplasma gondii found in the environment • ...
Science 6B Lesson 6: Water- Set A 2023-04-04
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- process of water changing from liquid to gas, called vapor, usually by the heat from the sun
- possible available drinking water
- process of water changing from vapor (such as in clouds) to liquid water, when the atmosphere cools it down
- the relationship between the mass and the volume of something
- the area of land that drains water into a receiving area such as a river, a lake, or an ocean
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- plants and animals that offer clues to the health of a watershed
- a weak bond between a slightly positive hydrogen atom in one water molecule with a slightly negative oxygen in another water molecule.
- the addition of harmful substances directly or indirectly to water
- process of water falling from the sky to the ground in the form of rain or snow
- bonds between atoms form when negative electrons are shared
- the movement of water through land, bodies of water (rivers, lakes, oceans), and the atmosphere; the cycle consists of three major processes – evaporation, condensation, precipitation – and other processes, such as run-off and transpiration
- water that moves and is absorbed below the surface of Earth
- soil destruction
13 Clues: soil destruction • possible available drinking water • bonds between atoms form when negative electrons are shared • water that moves and is absorbed below the surface of Earth • the relationship between the mass and the volume of something • plants and animals that offer clues to the health of a watershed • ...
Life Cycle of Animals 2021-11-11
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- The female butterfly lays its eggs on the u____________________of a leaf.
- This insect is deadly. It spreads diseases such as malaria and dengue fever.
- The larva stage of the life cycle of a butterfly is known as this.
- The adult cockroach lays eggs in an egg c________.
- The young of a cockroach is called a n________________.
- The caterpillar feeds on __________.
- There are f____________ stages in the life cycle of the butterfly.
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- The process of shedding its skin as it grows bigger in size
- The wriggler and the pupa of a mosquito breathe through a b_______________ tube.
- The larva of a mosquito is known as this.
- Still/Not moving water
- At the pupa stage, it does not ___________ and feed.
12 Clues: Still/Not moving water • The caterpillar feeds on __________. • The larva of a mosquito is known as this. • The adult cockroach lays eggs in an egg c________. • At the pupa stage, it does not ___________ and feed. • The young of a cockroach is called a n________________. • The process of shedding its skin as it grows bigger in size • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-03-07
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- refers to the light reactions that take place on the thylakoids and capture sunlight
- reactions take place in the stroma, can occur in either the presence or absence of light
- conversion of solar energy into the chemical energy of a carbohydrate
- What form of energy do cells need in order to do work
- flattened sacs within the chloroplasts formed from the internal membrane
- What is produced in the Calvin Cycle?
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- What are the reactants for photosynthesis?
- What are the end products of photosynthesis?
- electron pathway that produces NADPH as well as ATP
- reactions that take place only in the presence of light
- electron pathway that only produces ATP
- organelle that carries on photosynthesis
12 Clues: What is produced in the Calvin Cycle? • electron pathway that only produces ATP • organelle that carries on photosynthesis • What are the reactants for photosynthesis? • What are the end products of photosynthesis? • electron pathway that produces NADPH as well as ATP • What form of energy do cells need in order to do work • ...
Harper's Crossword 2024-02-28
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- cycle the global water recycling system
- current a circular movement of fluid that is the result uneven heating of the fluid
- the time between sunrise and sunset on Earth
- the time between sunset and sunrise on Earth
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- the process by which water escapes into the air from plants
- to use again
- energy that travels through air and space as waves
- a group
- the transfer of energy from one object to another by contact
9 Clues: a group • to use again • cycle the global water recycling system • the time between sunrise and sunset on Earth • the time between sunset and sunrise on Earth • energy that travels through air and space as waves • the process by which water escapes into the air from plants • the transfer of energy from one object to another by contact • ...
Crossword for Science Choice Board. 2025-01-16
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- Mostly made up of Kinetic energy
- Thermal Energy through direct contact
- Thermal energy through the cycle of air and water
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- The cycle of air keeps this floating above the ground(Convection)
- The touch of your hands melts this(Conduction)
- Can melt from heat waves from the sun(Radiation)
- Thermal Energy through heat waves
7 Clues: Mostly made up of Kinetic energy • Thermal Energy through heat waves • Thermal Energy through direct contact • The touch of your hands melts this(Conduction) • Can melt from heat waves from the sun(Radiation) • Thermal energy through the cycle of air and water • The cycle of air keeps this floating above the ground(Convection)
Photosynthesis :) 2022-03-06
Across
- Enzyme assisted reactions that produce a three-carbon sugar
- Light energy from the sun converted to chemical energy
- You make _____ by physically harnessing the flow of H⁺ ions
- Needed with carbon dioxide to create glucose and oxygen
- Light reactions occur here
- Created along with oxygen
- Stored in ATP and NADPH
- The process by which light is converted into an energy source
- Needed with water to create glucose and oxygen
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- The process by which carbon from CO₂ is converted to sugars
- Pigments that allow the plant to capture more light energy
- Glucose is a type of ______
- Autotroph that uses photosynthesis to make energy
- (Other) accessory pigments
- Most common pigment in thylakoids
- Where the Calvin Cycle occurs
- Sunlight is made up of many colors called the ________
- Responsible for collecting sunlight
- Created along with glucose
- Chemical energy is temporarily stored in ATP and _______
20 Clues: Stored in ATP and NADPH • Created along with oxygen • (Other) accessory pigments • Light reactions occur here • Created along with glucose • Glucose is a type of ______ • Where the Calvin Cycle occurs • Most common pigment in thylakoids • Responsible for collecting sunlight • Needed with water to create glucose and oxygen • Autotroph that uses photosynthesis to make energy • ...
Seedless Plants 2023-02-01
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- reproductive structures that make pollen
- tissue that conducts water and dissolved minerals
- when plants use sunlight to make their own food
- club mosses
- plants that prodce flowers
- a complex polymer that strengthens cell walls
- cell that divides via mitosis
- type of green algae most related to plants
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- a waxy coating that minimizes water loss from aerial parts
- when wind or animals deliver pollen to female parts
- seedless plants that lack vascular tissue
- does not use gametes to reproduce
- tissue that transports sugars made from photosynthesis
- uses gametes to reproduce
- a dormant plant embryo
- pores in the epidermis of the stems
- a reproductive cell
- grains that consist of male gametophytes of seed plants
- haploid generation, gamete-producing stage of life cycle
- whisk ferns, horsetails, true ferns
- what kingdom are seedless plants in
21 Clues: club mosses • a reproductive cell • a dormant plant embryo • uses gametes to reproduce • plants that prodce flowers • cell that divides via mitosis • does not use gametes to reproduce • pores in the epidermis of the stems • whisk ferns, horsetails, true ferns • what kingdom are seedless plants in • reproductive structures that make pollen • ...
Honors Biology Review 2022-05-17
Across
- molecule that is split to make o2 in photosynthesis
- where genes are located
- many units of something
- process that makes RNA
- capturing light energy
- releases energy for the cell to use
- type of heredity where alleles mix
- process that makes proteins
- transport that requires energy
- a testcross for one allele
- Light independent reactions
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- specialized part of a cell
- a cell without a nucleolus
- the process of making somatic cells
- the monomer of DNA
- the main product of photosynthesis
- the process of making gametes
- site of cellular respiration
- uses uracil
- a type of bond where electrons are shared
- Y shaped proteins that attach to pathogens
- anaerobic pathway
- period in the cell cycle where the cell is not dividing
- cellular energy
- passive diffusion of water
- nonliving pathogen
- making DNA from DNA
- cells that remember pathogens
28 Clues: uses uracil • cellular energy • anaerobic pathway • the monomer of DNA • nonliving pathogen • making DNA from DNA • process that makes RNA • capturing light energy • where genes are located • many units of something • specialized part of a cell • a cell without a nucleolus • passive diffusion of water • a testcross for one allele • process that makes proteins • Light independent reactions • ...
Vocab Review 2023-08-24
Across
- natural feature of Earth's surface
- goods brought in from another country to be sold HERE
- amount of moisture falling as rain or snow
- buying and selling of goods/services
- all water on Earth's surface
- change of liquid to a vapor
- a huge mass of ice
- two different cultures share information with one another
- the way of life of a group of people
- area with common features
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- pattern of weather of extended period of time
- plants and animals living on Earth
- making of goods by machine
- mass of dirt and rocks left by glaciers
- condition of the air at a certain time & place
- goods shipped to another country to be sold THERE
- soil and rock that form Earth's surface
- cycle describing movement of water
- something in environment people use
- soil and rock left behind by glacier
20 Clues: a huge mass of ice • area with common features • making of goods by machine • change of liquid to a vapor • all water on Earth's surface • plants and animals living on Earth • natural feature of Earth's surface • cycle describing movement of water • something in environment people use • buying and selling of goods/services • soil and rock left behind by glacier • ...
Clayton crossword 2025-04-24
Across
- a super continent
- molten rock
- features on the Earth's surface
- a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics
- a large continuous mass of land
- a large super continent that existed in the northern hemisphere before it broke up
- heat-driven cycles
- a period in an organisms life cycle
- water working away at the earth
- breaking down rock
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- hot/cold mixture of water and rock fragment
- a missive irregularly shaped slab of molten rock
- originator of continental drift hypothesis
- molten rock found below the Earth's surface
- present day Africa, South America,ect super continent
- opening earth crest and lava comes out
- the outermost shell of a terrestrial planet
- what happens when two blocks of earth suddenly slip past one another
- major fracture of the Earth's crust
- the deepest and hottest layer of our planet
- the liquid layer of the Earth's core
21 Clues: molten rock • a super continent • heat-driven cycles • breaking down rock • features on the Earth's surface • a large continuous mass of land • water working away at the earth • major fracture of the Earth's crust • a period in an organisms life cycle • the liquid layer of the Earth's core • opening earth crest and lava comes out • originator of continental drift hypothesis • ...
Earth Day 2026-04-02
Across
- We need to care more about this
- Large flowers/shrubs that turn blue or pink based on soil acidity
- Living things need clean _ to live
- Plants with one-season life cycle
- Remove overgrown/dead branches to improve the plant
- Calming Flower
- Can Used to water plants
- Plants that return annually
- Layer that protects us from the sun
- Material placed on soil to keep moisture and keep weeds away
- Easy to grown bulb-based spring flowers
- Famous flower for it's fragrance/diversity
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- Tool to help move around heavy or bulky materials
- Protects your hands
- Cultivator Tool ideal for breaking up soil and mixing in compost
- Tool used to gather leaves/various objects
- Fast growing plant with bright yellow petals
- Tool crucial for planting and potting
- Reduce, reuse, and
- Plant used for its "keep bugs away" properties
- Loosening soil to encourage air and water penetration
21 Clues: Calming Flower • Reduce, reuse, and • Protects your hands • Can Used to water plants • Plants that return annually • We need to care more about this • Plants with one-season life cycle • Living things need clean _ to live • Layer that protects us from the sun • Tool crucial for planting and potting • Easy to grown bulb-based spring flowers • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-04
Across
- The primary energy carrier in cells.
- A type of sugar used by plants for energy and growth.
- This supplies the energy a producer needs.
- Organisms that create their own food through process called photosynthesis.
- The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by eating other organisms because they cannot produce their own food.
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- It flows through the carbon cycle as it moves between organisms and the environment.
- The process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy, using sunlight to transform carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
- This cycles within the carbon cycle as carbon atoms are continuously exchanged between the atmosphere, living organisms, oceans, and the Earth.
- The process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy (in the form of ATP), carbon dioxide, and water.
10 Clues: The primary energy carrier in cells. • This supplies the energy a producer needs. • The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight. • A type of sugar used by plants for energy and growth. • Organisms that create their own food through process called photosynthesis. • It flows through the carbon cycle as it moves between organisms and the environment. • ...
The Cycle Game 2022-11-02
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- any mineral that formed during the original solidification (crystallization) of the rock
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- excess fertilizer can runoff into streams and lakes causing toxic algal blooms that are harmful to aquatic life and even people and their pets
- a chemical compound of sulfur and the anhydride of sulfuric acid. Sulfite, a chemical ion composed of sulfur and oxygen with a 2− charge.
- Cycle the series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment, involving the incorporation of carbon dioxide into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere through respiration, the decay of dead organisms, and the burning of fossil fuels
- the movement of digested food molecules into the cells of the body where they are used
- the primary process that converts reduced organic nitrogen (R–NH2) to reduced inorganic nitrogen (NH4+) through the action of microorganisms
- the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea, or ice.
- Cycle the movement of sulfur through the geosphere and biosphere. Sulfur is released from rocks through weathering, and then assimilated by microbes and plants.
- a sulfur oxoanion obtained by deprotonation of both OH groups of sulfuric acid
- the process of rotting; decay
- Cycle a biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms, consecutively passing from the atmosphere to the soil to organism and back into the atmosphere. It involves several processes such as nitrogen fixation, nitrification, denitrification, decay and putrefaction.
- NO3 a nitrogen oxoanion formed by loss of a proton from nitric acid.
- the chemical processes by which atmospheric nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds, especially by certain microorganisms as part of the nitrogen cycle.
- bacteria prokaryotic microorganisms that are capable of transforming nitrogen gas from the atmosphere into “fixed nitrogen” compounds, such as ammonia, that are usable by plants.
- NH3 a chemical compound composed of one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms
- The phosphate sediments form from precipitation of phosphate from seawater, along with the skeletons and waste products of creatures living in the seas
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- a microbial process that converts ammonia and similar nitrogen compounds into nitrite
- break down the complex nitrogen compounds in dead organisms and animal wastes
- CO2 Carbon dioxide dissolves in water and slowly reacts with water to produce carbonic acid
- Respiration The process by which organisms break down glucose into a form that the cell can use as energy
- the process of rotting; decay
- the process by which phosphorus moves through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- CO2 Atmospheric CO2 warms the planet, which causes climate change
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- sulfide A dense, colorless gas. At low concentrations, it has a “rotten egg” odor. At high concentrations, it is extremely toxic and even explosive.
- vertical elevation of the Earth's surface in response to natural causes
- the process of burning something
- N2 reactive forms of nitrogen and excludes stable nitrogen gas
- the microbial process of reducing nitrate and nitrite to gaseous forms of nitrogen
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
- bacteria microorganisms whose action results in the conversion of nitrates in soil to free atmospheric nitrogen, thus depleting soil fertility and reducing agricultural productivity.
- (acid rain) any form of precipitation (rain, snow, hail or fog) whose acidity has been increased through the intake of acid pollutants from the air.
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
34 Clues: the process of rotting; decay • the process of rotting; decay • the process of burning something • matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid • N2 reactive forms of nitrogen and excludes stable nitrogen gas • CO2 Atmospheric CO2 warms the planet, which causes climate change • NO3 a nitrogen oxoanion formed by loss of a proton from nitric acid. • ...
Surface Deep Crossword 2012-06-02
10 Clues: Soft hot rock • Floating rock • Could clapping • A stony slippery dip • What do we stand on? • When rocks are worn away • formed by hot and cold air • What throws out ash and lava? • Last stage of the water cycle • when tectonic plates rub together?
Walking On Sunshine 2014-03-20
Across
- Any instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
- The periodic rise and fall of the water level in oceans and other large bodies of water.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is; the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material.
- systems The boundary between two air masses of different densities and temperatures.
- patterns The mixture of rainfall types and amounts, humidity, and varying temperatures over a period of time.
- All of the water surrounding our planet.
- Any form of water (liquid or solid) that falls to the Earth from the atmosphere.
- A large, intense tropical storm system with high-powered circular winds found in the North Atlantic.
- A large mass of ice moving very slowly through a valley or spreading outward from a center.
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- currents A movement of ocean water that follows a regular pattern.
- gases Any of the atmospheric gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect by absorbing Earth's outgoing infrared radiation.
- Any instrument for measuring the speed of wind.
- The thin layer of gases surrounding the Earth; the air.
- An instrument for determining atmospheric humidity.
- cycle The circulation of the Earth's water; the series of natural processes by which water continually moves throughout the hydrosphere.
- A heavy storm that consists of warm temperatures, rising air, rain, wind, lightning, and thunder.
- A storm in which high-speed winds move in a funnel-shaped pattern in contact with the ground.
- eruptions The ejection of molten rock, steam, and ash from a volcano.
- The lean, incline, slope, or slant of an object.
- Water that collects or flows beneath the Earth's surface.
20 Clues: All of the water surrounding our planet. • Any instrument for measuring the speed of wind. • The lean, incline, slope, or slant of an object. • Any instrument that measures atmospheric pressure. • An instrument for determining atmospheric humidity. • The thin layer of gases surrounding the Earth; the air. • Water that collects or flows beneath the Earth's surface. • ...
Natural Cycles and Geologic Time 2024-04-17
Across
- When industries grow in a region or country, often leading to more pollution.
- Nutrients Substances organisms need to live and grow, but can't make themselves.
- The process by which nitrates are converted back into nitrogen gas by bacteria, returning nitrogen to the atmosphere.
- A timeline dividing Earth's history into different periods.
- When plants release water vapor into the air through their leaves.
- Cycle The process by which carbon moves between living organisms, the atmosphere, oceans, and Earth's crust.
- Water located beneath the Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
- The process by which organic matter breaks down into simpler substances, releasing nutrients back into the environment.
- The way plants use sunlight to make food and oxygen.
- Layers of rock or soil in the ground.
- When water, ice, or wind move soil and rock from one place to another.
- Water from precipitation that flows over the surface of the ground, often carrying pollutants.
- Fuels Energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas formed from ancient plants and animals.
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- When water vapor turns into liquid water, forming clouds.
- When bacteria in soil turn ammonia into nitrates that plants can use.
- When special bacteria change nitrogen gas from the air into a form plants can use.
- Everything around a living thing, including air, water, and land.
- A substance found in all living things and in the air, water, and soil.
- A gas in the air that all living things need to grow.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the sky.
- The layer of air surrounding Earth.
- The process of breathing out carbon dioxide, which is part of the carbon cycle.
- When water turns into vapor and goes up into the air.
23 Clues: The layer of air surrounding Earth. • Layers of rock or soil in the ground. • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the sky. • The way plants use sunlight to make food and oxygen. • A gas in the air that all living things need to grow. • When water turns into vapor and goes up into the air. • When water vapor turns into liquid water, forming clouds. • ...
Life and Earth Science Crossword 2024-04-30
Across
- The falling of water in the form of rain, snow, hail, sleet, etc.
- To gain global recognition or operate globally
- Radiation from the sun producing heat to generate power
- harmful materials being introduced into environments
- A group living in the same area or have shared characteristics
- When liquid turns into a vapor
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- Someone who produces economic goods
- Study of the relationship between humans, organisms, and environments
- Arranging of horizons in a soil
- ability to support something over time
- Used to identify animals and plants
- ability to do work
- Someone who uses economic goods
- Cold water rises to the surface
- Cycle The process of how the three rocks types form
15 Clues: ability to do work • When liquid turns into a vapor • Arranging of horizons in a soil • Someone who uses economic goods • Cold water rises to the surface • Someone who produces economic goods • Used to identify animals and plants • ability to support something over time • To gain global recognition or operate globally • Cycle The process of how the three rocks types form • ...
ScienceHW 2023-02-07
Across
- Moon appearing to shrink
- First moon phase with more light on the left than right.
- 2nd phase, less than half on the right side.
- Point when the moon has the most influence on the Earth's water
- Phase with the right half lit.
- When one celestial body blocks the light from another
- Looks like there is no moon.
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- Moon is all the way lit.
- Lowest point for all tides
- Between half and full on the right side.
- Last phase before new moon
- Point when the moon has the least influence on the Earth's water
- Highest point for all tides
- Moon phase that is 3/4 done with the cycle
- Moon appearing to grow.
15 Clues: Moon appearing to grow. • Moon is all the way lit. • Moon appearing to shrink • Lowest point for all tides • Last phase before new moon • Highest point for all tides • Looks like there is no moon. • Phase with the right half lit. • Between half and full on the right side. • Moon phase that is 3/4 done with the cycle • 2nd phase, less than half on the right side. • ...
Science 2025-11-04
Across
- respiration. Cells use oxygen to break down sugar to release energy
- Large particles enter the cell
- tiny structure made of DNA
- transport. Particles move across a membrane without using energy
- Movement of water across a membrane
- Breaking down sugar without using oxygen
- Large particles leave(exit) the cell
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- Movement of small particles across a membrane
- cycle. Regular sequence of growth and division that cells undergo
- Cytoplasm divides
- Green pigment in chloroplasts
- Half of a chromosome
- Process in which plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make their own food
- transport. Uses energy to move particles across a membrane from low to high concentration
- Cell's nucleus divides into two new nuclei
15 Clues: Cytoplasm divides • Half of a chromosome • tiny structure made of DNA • Green pigment in chloroplasts • Large particles enter the cell • Movement of water across a membrane • Large particles leave(exit) the cell • Breaking down sugar without using oxygen • Cell's nucleus divides into two new nuclei • Movement of small particles across a membrane • ...
Water 2013-02-27
Across
- water illnesses still exist there
- 200 billion tons
- cholerea
- affected by the garbage in the water
- water
- hard to clean out of the water
- dangerous to the water life
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- harmful and dangerous for water animals
- a method of cleaning up oil spills
- plants, dirt
- helps manage the sewers
- when oil is spilled into the water- it is the affected area
- littering
- a form of water pollution that is very hard to clean up
14 Clues: water • cholerea • littering • plants, dirt • 200 billion tons • helps manage the sewers • dangerous to the water life • hard to clean out of the water • water illnesses still exist there • a method of cleaning up oil spills • affected by the garbage in the water • harmful and dangerous for water animals • a form of water pollution that is very hard to clean up • ...
Water 2017-06-04
14 Clues: Dirty • Results • To study • Salty... • Big lumps • Cool down • Difference • Water heats up • Rolling around • Trees and plants • Making liquid thinner/thicker • 2 or more atoms joined together • How can we ______ the environment • Independent, Dependent and controlled
Water 2018-01-02
Across
- forms when the river loses
- What percent of earths water is ground water
- from oceans and other water bodies into the air
- What does the H stand for in H2O
- Most of water on earth
- from water vapor condensing from the air and falling to earth or ocean
- Where does water also exist
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- What percent of earth is water
- forms clouds
- Humans need this to live
- A underground water source
- What does the O stand for in H2O
- It's under a bridge
- from the land usually reaching the sea
14 Clues: forms clouds • It's under a bridge • Most of water on earth • Humans need this to live • forms when the river loses • A underground water source • Where does water also exist • What percent of earth is water • What does the O stand for in H2O • What does the H stand for in H2O • from the land usually reaching the sea • What percent of earths water is ground water • ...
