water Crossword Puzzles
Life on Earth 2025-06-28
Across
- a body of water bigger than a sea
- a very high piece of land, usually with snow at the top
- a long line of water that goes to the sea
- a body of water smaller than an ocean
- a humid forest with trees and animals
- going up a mountain
- going down a river on a small boat
- a dark, natural hole inside a mountain
- swimming with a mask to see fish
- a dry place with no water and a lot of sand
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- water that falls from a high place
- a group of colorful rocks and animals under the sea
- a land area (or landform) between mountains
- jumping into the sea
- a deep, rocky place between big mountains
- a large area with lots of trees
- a body of water with land arround it
- walking a long way in mountains or forests
- a place near the sea
- land with water all around it
20 Clues: going up a mountain • jumping into the sea • a place near the sea • land with water all around it • a large area with lots of trees • swimming with a mask to see fish • a body of water bigger than a sea • water that falls from a high place • going down a river on a small boat • a body of water with land arround it • a body of water smaller than an ocean • ...
Earth science 3,4 2025-10-09
Across
- middle layer meteorites burn up
- - 1 celled simple organisms (found everywhere)
- lowest layer of atmosphere, containing clouds of weather
- pressure-Weight of the air above you pressing down
- - 1 celled plants
- Contains the ozone layer (2nd layer)
- - Upper layer air is very thin.
- all the solid layers and magma layers below
- rocks and dirt near the surface
- - 1 celled animals
- Super heated liquid rock (magma)
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- the living things on earth
- Super heated nickel & iron compressed into a solid…
- the layer of water in the seas, lakes, rivers
- layer of Oxygen in molecules Of 3. It is thicker and filters out UV rays.
- frozen water on the earth's surface
- Water trapped underground
- - organisms that make their own food
- fresh water bodies of water
- the layer of gasses (air) around the earth.
- - Contain Northern & Southern Auroras. Contains Satellites including the intnl. Sp. Station.
- Salt water bodies of water
- Organisms that eat. herbivore Omnivores Carnivores
23 Clues: - 1 celled plants • - 1 celled animals • Water trapped underground • the living things on earth • Salt water bodies of water • fresh water bodies of water • middle layer meteorites burn up • - Upper layer air is very thin. • rocks and dirt near the surface • Super heated liquid rock (magma) • frozen water on the earth's surface • - organisms that make their own food • ...
Mass Transport in Plants 2020-03-22
Across
- process of transporting assimilates in plants
- reduces water potential gradient leaf to atmosphere
- mesophyll cells where most sunlight is captured
- cells that control the aperture of a stoma
- leaf entry point for gases such as carbon dioxide
- water is required for this key process in plants
- the loss of water to the atmosphere by diffusion
- needed for transport from one area to another
- transports assimilates up and down
Down
- organism used to give evidence for mass flow hypothesis
- pressure due to volume of water in a vessel
- transports water up
- mechanism of transporting sucrose into companion cells
- mechanisms of transporting water across membranes
- passive process for transport of oxygen and CO2
- mood I am in when I get to teach you all Biology
- cutting away plant tissue containing phloem
- these plates are found at intervals along phloem tubes
- pulls on walls of xylem vessels and reduces their diameter
- plant with adaptations to reduce water loss in dry place
20 Clues: transports water up • transports assimilates up and down • cells that control the aperture of a stoma • pressure due to volume of water in a vessel • cutting away plant tissue containing phloem • process of transporting assimilates in plants • needed for transport from one area to another • passive process for transport of oxygen and CO2 • ...
The Weather quiz 2021-04-06
Across
- Moving air
- Long-term status of the atmosphere
- a spinning mass that causes massive destruction
- person who monitors weather
- A storm that forms from a low pressure area and causes tons of destruction
- The solar system's star, the motor of the water cycle
- Kind of precipitation that falls as big chunks of ice
- A mass suspended in the air with water droplets inside
- The process that makes clouds
- Kind of precipitation that falls as frozen water
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- Device that measures humidity
- Device that measures wind
- A unit of measurement that tells how hot or cold a place is
- Device that measures temperature
- Common kind of precipitation that falls as water
- Water or ice that falls from clouds
- State of the atmosphere
- A unit of measurement that tells us how much water vapor is in the air
- Overflow of water in a certain place which causes destruction and disease.
- A cloud that forms near the ground
20 Clues: Moving air • State of the atmosphere • Device that measures wind • person who monitors weather • Device that measures humidity • The process that makes clouds • Device that measures temperature • Long-term status of the atmosphere • A cloud that forms near the ground • Water or ice that falls from clouds • a spinning mass that causes massive destruction • ...
Solutions 2023-03-28
Across
- contains a small amount of solute dissolved in solvent
- two liquids that do not mix well
- the dissolver in a solution
- solution that is able to dissolve more solute
- the rapid escape of a gas from solution
- water is known as this type of solvent
- alcohol and water are _____________
- type of molecule that does not mix well with water
- a homogeneous mixture containing solute and solvent
- an example of an alloy
- the general rule for solubility, " like dissolves ___"
- does not easily dissolve in water
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- rock candy is an example
- a homogeneous mixture of metals
- the part of a solution that is being dissolved
- an insoluble substance that is a product of a double replacement reaction
- solution that conducts electricity
- solution that contains the maximum amount of solute
- a graph (curve) that shows grams dissolved per 100 mL of water
- a solution in which the solvent is water
- water is this type of molecule
- example of a gaseous mixture
22 Clues: an example of an alloy • rock candy is an example • the dissolver in a solution • example of a gaseous mixture • a homogeneous mixture of metals • two liquids that do not mix well • water is this type of molecule • does not easily dissolve in water • alcohol and water are _____________ • solution that conducts electricity • ...
Enviromental Chem 2013-06-06
Across
- Outer most part of the Earth's Surface
- Most common gas in the Atmosphere
- This is caused by sunlight reacting with pollutants in the air
- Protective envelope of the Earth
- Water turning into liquid and falling from the sky
- Conversion of Nitrogen from gas to a more useful form
- 75% of the Earth's surface is this
- The Earth's crust and mantle make up this
- Chemical Compound that destroys Ozone
- Water turning from liquid to gas
- Process of removing salt from water to make it fresh
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- Water turning from gas to liquid
- The water found in, on, and around the Earth's surface
- Part of the atmosphere just outside the Troposphere
- Warming of the Earth as certain gases absorb heat from the sun
- Most abundant gas in the Lithosphere
- Part of the atmosphere closest to the surface of the Earth
- Acidic Precipitation
- Layer under the Crust
- Measure of amount of salt in sea water
20 Clues: Acidic Precipitation • Layer under the Crust • Water turning from gas to liquid • Protective envelope of the Earth • Water turning from liquid to gas • Most common gas in the Atmosphere • 75% of the Earth's surface is this • Most abundant gas in the Lithosphere • Chemical Compound that destroys Ozone • Outer most part of the Earth's Surface • ...
Geography Year 9 Disasters 2013-11-17
Across
- A cloud developed from a smoke column
- Changes water to water vapour
- A weather chart known as a ______ chart.
- Rapidly rising air
- Raised sea level caused by cyclone is known as storm ________.
- Measure of amount of water vapour in air is known as _______ humidity
- An index to rate days of fire danger
- Water loss to plants through their leaves
- An area drained by a river and its creeks
- Capable of burning
- Rainfall on the windward side of a mountain
- State where Australia's worst natural disaster happened
- Clouds associated with heavy rain in the tropics
- quick to catch fire
- Gum tree
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- Rain, hail, snow or sleet
- The pressure that is exerted by the weight of the air is caleed ______ pressure
- Lines on weather map that join places of same air pressure
- Changes water vapour to clouds
- Water inundation covering surrounding land
- Water seeping into the ground
- Strong upward air current
- Measure of weight of air
- Rising air
24 Clues: Gum tree • Rising air • Rapidly rising air • Capable of burning • quick to catch fire • Measure of weight of air • Rain, hail, snow or sleet • Strong upward air current • Changes water to water vapour • Water seeping into the ground • Changes water vapour to clouds • An index to rate days of fire danger • A cloud developed from a smoke column • A weather chart known as a ______ chart. • ...
Shampoo Me! 2017-03-02
Across
- water that contains minerals that makes soap not lather
- medicated shampoos are effective in helping with this
- 2 words shampoo balanced to the pH of skin and hair
- oil-attracting
- heating water to a vapor then condense it into a liquid
- 2 words you must maintain while shampooing
- helps to eliminate build up from products
- best type of bristles on a brush
- considered a conditioning agent that boost shampoos
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- the universal solvent and main ingredient in most shampoos
- water from rain or chemically treated
- a shampoo used on oily hair and scalp but doesn't dry out
- water-attracting
- healthy scalp requirement
- a conditioner that can provide nourishment and gentle cleanse
- water treatment where matter sinks to the bottom
- another healthy scalp requirement
- water passes through charcoal or paper to purify
- alkaline shampoo will cause color to
- a conditioner designed to penetrate the cortex and reinforce the hair shaft
20 Clues: oil-attracting • water-attracting • healthy scalp requirement • best type of bristles on a brush • another healthy scalp requirement • alkaline shampoo will cause color to • water from rain or chemically treated • helps to eliminate build up from products • 2 words you must maintain while shampooing • water treatment where matter sinks to the bottom • ...
Vocabulary 7 2018-04-23
Across
- The University has a water _______ in different areas
- Take my _________
- On ___________ with can fill your bath with mineral water
- There’re some __________ mistakes
- frozen water that falls from the sky
- Why don’t you write it in a __________ style?
- Come and visit our _________- winning spa
- Have you ever eaten __________ fish?
- Its a good place to go, It can remove _______
- a storm with thunders and lightening
- I'm _________ of water sport activities
- just a little bit cold
Down
- Very strong winds
- Its dangerous, but they are ________ at what they do
- Marathons are a real _____________ challenge!
- Are you familiar with different relaxation ______________?
- Are __________ countable?
- Check your water system for __________
- Have they fot an ___________ swimming pool?
- describing how heavy rain falls
- Why don’t you just _____________ quietly over there?
- Its __________ lots of water
- Water allows us to _________ our body into different positions
- Bring your ___________ hat, it'll be freezing cold.
- cloudy air near the ground
25 Clues: Very strong winds • Take my _________ • just a little bit cold • Are __________ countable? • cloudy air near the ground • Its __________ lots of water • describing how heavy rain falls • There’re some __________ mistakes • frozen water that falls from the sky • Have you ever eaten __________ fish? • a storm with thunders and lightening • Check your water system for __________ • ...
Vocabulary 7 2018-04-23
Across
- The University has a water _______ in different areas
- Take my _________
- On ___________ with can fill your bath with mineral water
- There’re some __________ mistakes
- frozen water that falls from the sky
- Why don’t you write it in a __________ style?
- Come and visit our _________- winning spa
- Have you ever eaten __________ fish?
- Its a good place to go, It can remove _______
- a storm with thunders and lightening
- I'm _________ of water sport activities
- just a little bit cold
Down
- Very strong winds
- Its dangerous, but they are ________ at what they do
- Marathons are a real _____________ challenge!
- Are you familiar with different relaxation ______________?
- Are __________ countable?
- Check your water system for __________
- Have they fot an ___________ swimming pool?
- describing how heavy rain falls
- Why don’t you just _____________ quietly over there?
- Its __________ lots of water
- Water allows us to _________ our body into different positions
- Bring your ___________ hat, it'll be freezing cold.
- cloudy air near the ground
25 Clues: Very strong winds • Take my _________ • just a little bit cold • Are __________ countable? • cloudy air near the ground • Its __________ lots of water • describing how heavy rain falls • There’re some __________ mistakes • frozen water that falls from the sky • Have you ever eaten __________ fish? • a storm with thunders and lightening • Check your water system for __________ • ...
science vocabulary 2022-02-18
Across
- strong wind is..
- the flow of water through the atmosphere
- small wind is..
- the distance above sea level is..
- air masses is..
- meat of cold air an warm air is..
- water that runs through the ground is..
- a body of air with horizontally uniform
- when water vapor turns in to liquid water is called..
- the present of water compared to maximum amount of water vapor is called..
- liquid gets heated by the sun and..
- someone that studys weather is called..
Down
- any form of liquid that falls from clouds is called..
- the effect of earths rotation is..
- the temp at which the condensation begins.
- gasses around the earth
- the sun rays shining earth giving heat
- when a cold front and warm front stop that is called..
- the force of air on earth
- the amount of water vapor in the air is called..
- band of high speed winds is..
21 Clues: small wind is.. • air masses is.. • strong wind is.. • gasses around the earth • the force of air on earth • band of high speed winds is.. • the distance above sea level is.. • meat of cold air an warm air is.. • the effect of earths rotation is.. • liquid gets heated by the sun and.. • the sun rays shining earth giving heat • water that runs through the ground is.. • ...
Puzzle-CA1 Plant Physiology 2022-01-02
Across
- part of chloroplast containing pigments
- Micro nutrients are also called
- Interveinal chlorosis is a symptom expressed by a plant when there deficiency of
- Adsorption of water molecule by solid particle is called
- who discovered the 2 pigment system in photosynthesis
- Decline in rate of photosynthesis at wavelength greater than 680nm is
- main pigment in red algae
- reaction occurring during the conversion of CO2 to carbohydrate in photosynthesis is
- Attraction between water molecules
- chloroplast matrix
Down
- Transpiration takes place from leaves is known as
- No of oxygen released per light quanta absorbed is termed as
- Shrinkage of protoplasm
- ‘Whiptail’ disease of cauliflower is due to the deficiency of
- relative light absorption by various pigments at different wavelength
- Movement of water molecules from higher water potential to lower water potential is called
- Total water content of soil is called
- particle nature of light
- structure in chloroplast containing pyrrole rings
- Upward movement of water from root through xylem
20 Clues: chloroplast matrix • Shrinkage of protoplasm • particle nature of light • main pigment in red algae • Micro nutrients are also called • Attraction between water molecules • Total water content of soil is called • part of chloroplast containing pigments • Upward movement of water from root through xylem • Transpiration takes place from leaves is known as • ...
dasdsa 2025-10-05
Across
- Animal that has feathers and can fly.
- Large area full of trees.
- What plants grow in.
- Small part of a plant that can grow into a new one.
- Huge body of salt water covering much of Earth.
- Flat green part of a plant that makes food.
- Animal that lives in water and breathes with gills.
- Needed by all living things to drink and grow.
- Tall plant with a trunk and branches.
- Animal that can live on land and in water.
- Living thing that can move and eat food.
Down
- White or gray thing in the sky that holds water.
- Tiny creature with six legs.
- Gas mixture we breathe.
- Light and warmth that plants use to grow.
- Green organism that grows in soil and needs sunlight.
- Colorful part of a plant that makes seeds.
- Everything that grows, breathes, or moves.
- Water that falls from the clouds.
- Part of a plant that holds it in the ground and takes in water.
20 Clues: What plants grow in. • Gas mixture we breathe. • Large area full of trees. • Tiny creature with six legs. • Water that falls from the clouds. • Animal that has feathers and can fly. • Tall plant with a trunk and branches. • Living thing that can move and eat food. • Light and warmth that plants use to grow. • Colorful part of a plant that makes seeds. • ...
Rivers 2021-03-19
Across
- a large area surrounded by water
- Something that will happen when a river reaches flatter land and loses energy
- water that is underground
- water when it soaks to the ground
- small rivers that join the main one
- a natural disaster
- something from a river and we drink it
- the dividing line between one river basin and the next
- a wide river mouth into the sea
- the process of river carrying away eroded material
- an area with higher land on each side
- wearing away
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- a flat land beside the river, which may flood when the river overflows
- catching fish
- process of water turning to gas
- deposited material from river
- the point where 2 rivers join
- not allowing water to pass through
- a big bend in a river
- where water tumble over a ledge of hard rock
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains
- where the river starts
22 Clues: wearing away • catching fish • a natural disaster • a big bend in a river • where the river starts • water that is underground • deposited material from river • the point where 2 rivers join • process of water turning to gas • a wide river mouth into the sea • a large area surrounded by water • water when it soaks to the ground • not allowing water to pass through • ...
Octopuses Garden 2013-12-04
Across
- a frozen river
- sea creature with 8 tentacles, ....es garden
- a huge series of waves hat can travel up to 700kmph (the speed of a jet)
- when water disappears on a hot day
- 1000m below sea level where there isn't any sunlight
- water droplets or ice crystals become to heavy and fall to the earth as rain, snow or hail
- when insoluble particles float
- 2% of the earths water
- a much feared sea creature
- a clockwise moving force of wind
- two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule
Down
- part of the ocean found between 0m and 200m bellow sea level
- when water vapor turns to water droplets
- a underwater animal that can see 16 colours
- colour of the rainbow - red orange yellow green blue indigo violet
- particles that don't dissolve
- when insoluble particles sink to the bottom
- strange ocean animals that look like stars
- 70% of the earths water
- water droplets group together to form a ....
20 Clues: a frozen river • 2% of the earths water • 70% of the earths water • a much feared sea creature • particles that don't dissolve • when insoluble particles float • a clockwise moving force of wind • when water disappears on a hot day • when water vapor turns to water droplets • strange ocean animals that look like stars • a underwater animal that can see 16 colours • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2023-03-20
Across
- the small microorganisms drifting and floating in the water
- the area of shoreline between low and high tides
- oceans, bays, estuaries, coral reefs, etc
- puts excessive amounts of nutrients into lakes
- large bodies of standing water, can be manmade or natural
- the largest estuary in the United States
- heavily nutrient filled lakes
- the dark and very cold zone
- the dimly lit middle zone
- water systems that cover less than 2.2 percent of the earth's surface
- abyssal zone organisms, such as sponges, oysters, and clams
Down
- the open, sunlit surface layer away from the shore
- a slow moving reptile enclosed in a scaly hard shell
- the aquatic equivalents to biomes
- “the other CO2 Problem”
- measure of the relative clarity in water
- lakes, rivers, streams, etc
- surface water that flows into flowing systems, pollutant
- excessive growth of algae
- a singular and a continuous body of water
- freshwater that flows/stored in bodies of water on the earth's surface
21 Clues: “the other CO2 Problem” • excessive growth of algae • the dimly lit middle zone • lakes, rivers, streams, etc • the dark and very cold zone • heavily nutrient filled lakes • the aquatic equivalents to biomes • measure of the relative clarity in water • the largest estuary in the United States • oceans, bays, estuaries, coral reefs, etc • ...
On the Map Crossword 2024-04-08
Across
- A model of Earth
- The imaginary line that connects the North Pole to the South Pole
- The imaginary line around the middle of the earth
- Half of Earth
- A large area of water on Earth
- A hill of sand formed by the wind
- A low area between hills or Mountains
- The planet that we live on
- Something that shows where places are located
- Cities and towns are built on this
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- Most of the Earth is covered in it
- A map shows the land and water on this layer of Earth
- A large body of water with land all around it
- A large area of land on Earth
- A stream of fresh water that flows into a lake or ocean
- A lake made by people to store water
- A tool used to know which way to go
- A massive, raised area of land
- A rounded, raised are of land
- An area of land covered by Water
20 Clues: Half of Earth • A model of Earth • The planet that we live on • A large area of land on Earth • A rounded, raised are of land • A massive, raised area of land • A large area of water on Earth • An area of land covered by Water • A hill of sand formed by the wind • Most of the Earth is covered in it • Cities and towns are built on this • A tool used to know which way to go • ...
Landforms 2024-09-04
Across
- Large body of salt water (smaller than ocean)
- A pointed piece of
- A large level area of high land
- A body of land surrounded by water
- A large inland body of water
- Steep, vertical edge of a hill or mountain
- Spongy wetland
- A natural elevation of Earth's surface with steep sides
- A narrow strip of water connecting 2 bodies of water
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- Low land between hills or mountains
- Narrow strip of land connecting larger portions of land
- The deeper part of a river or harbor
- Group of closely scattered islands
- Whole body of salt water
- Part of ocean/sea that is surrounded by land
- Triangular area formed at the mouth of a river
- A long, narrow, portion of with water on 3 sides
- Part of an ocean or lake enclosed by land
- A wide flat topped mountain with steep side
- A natural stream
- A large ice mass that moves slowly
21 Clues: Spongy wetland • A natural stream • A pointed piece of • Whole body of salt water • A large inland body of water • A large level area of high land • Group of closely scattered islands • A body of land surrounded by water • A large ice mass that moves slowly • Low land between hills or mountains • The deeper part of a river or harbor • Part of an ocean or lake enclosed by land • ...
Do Now Review 2023-05-30
Across
- when a gas turns into a liquid
- to describe how something works or why something happens
- water that falls back to Earth's surface
- all organisms on Earth
- when a liquid turns into a gas
- a group of parts that work together
- water in the form of an invisible gas
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- all the land on Earth
- matter that is made of more than one substance
- to pull on an object, even without touching it
- a group of atoms joined in a particular way
- when water falls back to Earth and refills bodies of water (rivers, lakes, oceans)
- the stuff that things are made of
- all the water on Earth
- a person who uses science knowledge to design something in order to solve a problem
- a tiny piece of matter that is too small to see
- all the air on Earth
- water that has been used and now contains harmful substances
- a supply of something that is useful
- able to dissolve in water or another liquid
20 Clues: all the air on Earth • all the land on Earth • all the water on Earth • all organisms on Earth • when a gas turns into a liquid • when a liquid turns into a gas • the stuff that things are made of • a group of parts that work together • a supply of something that is useful • water in the form of an invisible gas • water that falls back to Earth's surface • ...
Unit 8 Ecology Review 2022-05-03
Across
- bacteria turn soil nitrates back into nitrogen gas
- all populations living in area; all living things
- Nitrogen-fixing bacteria or lightning change nitrogen gas into useful use
- water falls from clouds in the sky
- all living and nonliving factors in an area
- is a single living thing
- all parts of Earth where life exits in water, land, and air
- water in plants evaporates into the atmosphere
- water vapor, air turns into liquid water
- burning coal and oil adds CO2 into the air
- Many interconnecting chains that show several feeding options in the ecosystem
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- Nonliving factors
- use dead or decaying organisms as their source of energy
- 10% of energy of each level passed on the next level
- all members of same species living in an area
- a large area that shares similar climate, plants, and animals
- 1 feeding option
- eat other organisms to gain energy
- liquid water becomes water vapor
- all living or once living factors
20 Clues: 1 feeding option • Nonliving factors • is a single living thing • liquid water becomes water vapor • all living or once living factors • eat other organisms to gain energy • water falls from clouds in the sky • water vapor, air turns into liquid water • burning coal and oil adds CO2 into the air • all living and nonliving factors in an area • ...
ocean currents- Vance Lott p5 2023-05-24
Across
- what hemisphere currents are deflected to the right
- what is it called when water vapor is released
- why is up welling important
- what powers surface currents
- why is the arctic water denser than warm water
- how do coconut seed travel to different islands(2 words)
- what is deflection of moving objects(2 words)
- what do currents Carrie(2 word)
- what causes currents to change direction(2 words)
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- warm surface water is then replaced from the deep ocean
- what percent of earths water is drinkable
- what percent of the drinkable water is from the ice caps
- what is also reduced when up welling is reduced(2 words)
- what percent of energy is transported around earths surface
- how long does it take for a molecule to reach its starting point
- what carries all energy and matter
- what is the longest current
- what pushes the water on the surface
- what energy transfer powers deep ocean currents
- what is the other sea organism of phytoplankton
20 Clues: why is up welling important • what is the longest current • what powers surface currents • what do currents Carrie(2 word) • what carries all energy and matter • what pushes the water on the surface • what percent of earths water is drinkable • what is deflection of moving objects(2 words) • what is it called when water vapor is released • ...
Ocean Currents-Lexie 2023-05-24
Across
- nutrient-rich water is brought to the surface
- Currents close to the surface (2 words)
- Streamlike movements of water (2 words)
- Affects surface currents (2 words)
- Winds that blow across the surface (2 words)
- how long does it take a molecule to return to the starting point of ocean currents (2 words)
- causes surface currents
- where does the ocean absorb the most nutrients
- causes all wind and ocean currents (2 words)
- Strongest surface current on earth
- warm water from surrface currents cools in? (2 words)
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- Movements of ocean water far below the surface(2 words)
- deepest and densest water in ocean (2 words)
- Deflection of moving objects from a straight path ( 2 words)
- causes wind to form
- amount of matter in a given space or volume
- a big piece of land surrounded by water that we could live on
- ocean conveyer belt (2 words)
- transfered by ocean currents
- Density of ocean water is effected by...?
20 Clues: causes wind to form • causes surface currents • transfered by ocean currents • ocean conveyer belt (2 words) • Affects surface currents (2 words) • Strongest surface current on earth • Currents close to the surface (2 words) • Streamlike movements of water (2 words) • Density of ocean water is effected by...? • amount of matter in a given space or volume • ...
Unit E crossword 2016-05-31
Across
- a range of different things
- an instrument or device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of a process or quantity.
- a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore.
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- Hard water is water that has high mineral content
- A continental divide is a drainage divide on a continent such that the drainage basin on one side of the divide feeds into one ocean or sea, and the basin on the other side either feeds into a different ocean or sea, or else is endorheic, not connected to the open sea.
- a process by which a solvent passes through a porous membrane in the direction opposite to that for natural osmosis when subjected to a hydrostatic pressure greater than the osmotic pressure.
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
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- the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.
- Drinking water, also known as potable water or improved drinking water, is water safe enough for drinking and food preparation.
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun.
- Water quality refers to the chemical, physical, biological, and radiological characteristics of water.
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Salinity is the saltiness or dissolved salt content of a body of water
- .
- body of water or air moving in a definite direction, especially through a surrounding body of water or air in which there is less movement.
20 Clues: . • a range of different things • matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid • Hard water is water that has high mineral content • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country. • the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling. • Salinity is the saltiness or dissolved salt content of a body of water • ...
Hydrosphere Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-12
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- - wind-driven process in which nutrient-rich, denser, colder water moves to the surface.
- - fertilizers (as plant nutrients) and in detergents (or water softeners), they are a major source of water pollution.
- - microscopic marine producers/base of an aquatic food web.
- - is the process by which certain microbes create energy by mediating chemical reactions.
- - organisms that are used to monitor the health of an environment (ex. lichens – algae found on rocks and tree trunks – if disappear – indicator that the environment is not healthy).
- - the production and emission of light by a living organism.
- - nitrogen compounds involved in eutrophication – too many leads to less oxygen which leads to fish death.
- - a place where freshwater meets up with salt water; nature’s nursery.
- - Excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water.
- - measure of the degree to which the water loses its transparency due to the presence of suspended particulates.
- - is the chemical bond in which a hydrogen atom is attracted to an atom. It is responsible for many of the properties of water.
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- - being a good citizen (ex. pick up trash, recycle,).
- - the downward movement of fluid, especially in the sea, the atmosphere, or deep in the earth.
- - water sticking together on the surface or around a drop.
- - a fissure in a planet's surface from which geothermally heated water issues. Commonly found near volcanically active places, areas where tectonic plates are moving apart, ocean basins, and hotspots.
- - a polluting or poisonous substance that makes something impure.
- - Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities. Water bodies include for example lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers and groundwater. Water pollution results when contaminants are introduced into the natural environment.
- - when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick to other substances.
- - is the relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space it takes up (volume). ... equals the mass of the substance divided by its volume; D = m/v.
- - when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick together.
20 Clues: - being a good citizen (ex. pick up trash, recycle,). • - water sticking together on the surface or around a drop. • - microscopic marine producers/base of an aquatic food web. • - the production and emission of light by a living organism. • - when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick together. • ...
Weather 2024-04-22
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- A type of cloud that looks wispy and featherlike
- A measure of how much water is in the air
- A huge body of air that has the same temperature, pressure, and humidity
- The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor
- A type of cloud that forms in flat layers
- Two cold air masses squeeze inward on a warm air mass
- An extremely fast spinning column of air extending from a thunderstorm
- A warm air mass runs into a cold air mass
- The process of water vapor(gas) turning into water(liquid) when it touches a cold surface
- A cyclone with winds above 119 kph (kilometers per hour)
- A cold air mass runs into a warm air mass
- Raindrops that freeze when they touch the cold ground
- A swirling center of low air pressure
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- The process of liquid water turning into water vapor
- A tool used to measure humidity
- An overabundance of water in an area
- A type of cloud that looks like fluffy, rounded clumps of cotton
- A type of air mass that has high pressure and calm weather
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and hits the Earth's Surface
- Raindrops that freeze as they fall
- Small pellets of ice that are repeatedly tossed up and down in a thunderstorm until they are large enough to fall
- A type of air mass that has low pressure and active weather
- A cold surface in the sky that water vapor condenses onto, forming a cloud droplet
- A lack of water in an area
- Drops of falling water
- The boundary between two air masses
- A localized storm often with thunder and lightening
- To 'gas up' someone or compliment them excessively to the point where it is just 'cringe' and annoying
- A collection of cloud droplets
- Water vapor in the clouds that freezes before is falls
- Two air masses pass by each other while the boundary stays in place
- A cold surface in the sky that water vapor condenses onto, forming a cloud droplet
32 Clues: Drops of falling water • A lack of water in an area • A collection of cloud droplets • A tool used to measure humidity • Raindrops that freeze as they fall • The boundary between two air masses • An overabundance of water in an area • A swirling center of low air pressure • A measure of how much water is in the air • A type of cloud that forms in flat layers • ...
4A Logan McNamara 2021-04-21
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- dioxide, water, and
- water contained in places such as lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and reservoirs
- the process in which water vapor is changed back into a liquid
- when water in the atmosphere falls in the form of rain, sleet, snow, hail, or freezing rain
- the water on or surrounding the surface of the globe, including the water of the oceans and the water in the atmosphere
- the circulation of nitrogen and its compounds by living organisms in nature
- The movement and exchange of carbon through living organisms, the ocean, the atmosphere, rocks and minerals, and other parts of the Earth
- Water that flows across the land and enters rivers and streams
- When animals take in oxygen and consume food and release carbon dioxide as a waste product
- the ecosystem that includes all of earth's rock and layers of non-living things
- this element is needed for plants and animals to make proteins, DNA, and amino acids
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- the layers of gases that surround the air
- one of the things plants need for photosynthesis
- the ecosystem comprising the entire earth and the living organisms that inhabit it
- water found beneath Earth's surface
- process in which water moves from the oceans to the air to the ground and finally back to the oceans
- Fuel, such as wood, coal, or oil, burned to useful heat or power; fuels that are made of hardened remains or traces of animals or plants
- the process in which water turns from a liquid to a gas
- the process in which plants make food from
- the most abundant supply of nitrogen
20 Clues: dioxide, water, and • water found beneath Earth's surface • the most abundant supply of nitrogen • the layers of gases that surround the air • the process in which plants make food from • one of the things plants need for photosynthesis • the process in which water turns from a liquid to a gas • the process in which water vapor is changed back into a liquid • ...
Geography Vocabulary pt 1 2019-10-14
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- land that is surrounded by water on all sides
- a smaller streat that flows into a larger river
- a body of water completely surrounded by land that is larger than a pond
- a narrow body of water between two points of land
- businesses that do work that directly benefit others such as financial, insurance and retail companies
- relationship among plants, animals and their surroundings
- the wearing away of the soil
- land with water on three sides that extends into a body of water such as a lake or ocean
- a large, natural stream of water that is larger than a creek
- a narrow body of water between two points of land
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- events that happen long ago and unite people together
- plants or animals that are threatened or in danger of dying out
- collects all the water in a drainage area and channels it into the same place
- a human-made waterway
- a variety of people from different backgrounds
- the shape or form of a water feature on Earth such as a river, lake, or ocean
- a large inlet in a coastline that is set off from a larger water body by points of land
- a group of creatures living together in an environment
- a small inlet in a coastline that is smaller than a bay
- adjust water levels for boats to allow them to travel the length of a canal
20 Clues: a human-made waterway • the wearing away of the soil • land that is surrounded by water on all sides • a variety of people from different backgrounds • a smaller streat that flows into a larger river • a narrow body of water between two points of land • a narrow body of water between two points of land • events that happen long ago and unite people together • ...
What is Your Watershed Address 2018-11-26
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- all the land from which water drains into a specific body of water.
- water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet.
- dead leaves and grass on surface of the ground
- a stream that flows for most or all of the year.
- has a body of water running 125 miles long
- water pollution that comes from a combination of many sources rather than a single outlet.
- the high ground where precipitation first collects and flows downhill in tiny trickles too small to create a permanent channel; where spring water flows from an aquifer and starts streams.
- the process of particles carried in water falling out of suspension; deposition of silt, sand, rock, and other matter carried by water.
- bodies of water, smaller than a gulf and nearly surrounded by land.
- a stream that flows, dries up and flows again at different times of the year.
- a body of water "in the heart of aggieland"
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- a stream that flows, dries up and flows again at different times of the year.
- the watershed, sub-watershed, and sub-sub-watershed that includes a particular location.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- a drainage area, generally made up of many smaller units called watersheds; area of land drained to form a river.
- A process by which nutrients, particularly phosphorus and nitrogen, become highly concentrated in a body of water, leading to increased growth of organisms such as algae or cyanobacteria.
- a stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water.
- a large river basin is located here
- a bay or drowned valley where a river empties into the sea
- the wearing away of land surface materials, especially rocks, sediments, and soils, by the action of water, wind, or ice; usually includes the movement of such materials from their original location.
20 Clues: a large river basin is located here • has a body of water running 125 miles long • a body of water "in the heart of aggieland" • dead leaves and grass on surface of the ground • a stream that flows for most or all of the year. • water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet. • a bay or drowned valley where a river empties into the sea • ...
6th Grade Water Cycle Quiz 2023-10-09
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- State of water that is most dense
- Sometimes called "rivers of ice"
- Any form of water that falls from clouds
- Water that flows down Earth's land surfaces
- Change of water from liquid to gas
- Water changes from a gas to a solid
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- Solid water changes directly to gas
- Currents that flow beneath the surface of the ocean
- Release of water vapor by plants
- State of water in the air
- Change of water from gas to liquid
- State of water that flows freely
- Type of current near the surface of the ocean
- A scientist who studies water
14 Clues: State of water in the air • A scientist who studies water • Release of water vapor by plants • Sometimes called "rivers of ice" • State of water that flows freely • State of water that is most dense • Change of water from gas to liquid • Change of water from liquid to gas • Solid water changes directly to gas • Water changes from a gas to a solid • ...
Bay week vocabulary wordS 2022-05-16
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- largest estuary in the U.S.
- Informal term for a large group of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms
- a land area that channels water to rivers
- the leaves that spread out above the trees
- A river or stream flowing into a larger body of water
- Lots of plants collected together
- A bar of oysters
- A distinct ecosystem that is flooded by water
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- A substance that pollutes something
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- A large number of fish swimming together
- Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth
- a 39 mile river in central Maryland
- partially enclosed coastal body of water
- Descend below the surface of water
- a measure of how far down light can penetrate through the water column
- relating to water
- Different types
19 Clues: Different types • A bar of oysters • relating to water • largest estuary in the U.S. • Lots of plants collected together • a 39 mile river in central Maryland • Descend below the surface of water • A substance that pollutes something • A large number of fish swimming together • partially enclosed coastal body of water • a land area that channels water to rivers • ...
Biochemistry Crossword 2023-05-05
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- action when water is pulled upward against gravity inside the xylem of a plant stem.
- a type of macromolecule for quick energy source and part of plant cell walls
- has a low pH (less than 7)
- water sticks to other water molecules.
- water molecules can float lightweight objects like a paper clip due to this property.
- has a high pH (more than 7)
- what is produced in a chemical reaction; on the right of the arrow
- the place on an enzyme where the substrate and enzyme connect
- a type of macromolecule used for ong term energy source and insulation
- water has a high heat of ______ because it takes a lot of heat to change phase from liquid to gas.
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- water sticks to glass or other materials.
- weak _____ bonds hold one water molecule to another
- proteins that catalyze chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy of a reaction.
- what goes into a chemical reaction; on the left of arrow
- a type of macromolecule that is used in transport, defense and to control chemical reactions.
- a type of macromolecule that holds genetic information that controls the cell
- the property that means water can act like a magnet with + and - ends.
- solvent water dissolves most other polar substances like salt and sugar.
- strong ______ bonds hold the H to the O inside one water molecule.
19 Clues: has a low pH (less than 7) • has a high pH (more than 7) • water sticks to other water molecules. • water sticks to glass or other materials. • weak _____ bonds hold one water molecule to another • what goes into a chemical reaction; on the left of arrow • the place on an enzyme where the substrate and enzyme connect • ...
Earth's Spheres & Biogeochemical Cycles 2025-04-09
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- Cellular _______ is the process where animals/plants take oxygen and breakdown sugar to release usable energy for their cells in the mitochondria (organelle)
- Earth's collection of liquid water
- water that flows over Earth's surface instead of soaking into the ground
- process of water going from liquid to gas state
- Earth's collection of solid water
- any liquid or solid water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to Earth's surface
- a carbon ________ is a location that absorbs and stores carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- Process where plants use carbon dioxide and water to make their own food (sugar) and release oxygen.
- Earth's collection of rocks/minerals & surface/subsurface activities
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- Earth's collection of living things
- water found underground in cracks or space of soil, sand and rock
- process of water going from gas to liquid
- Earth's collection of gases
- describes the movement of carbon (an element) around Earth through the living and non-living
- process of releasing carbon dioxide to the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels
- the breaking down of dead/decaying organisms to return their energy/materials to the Earth
- describes the movement of Earth's water in various states of matter on, above, and in the Earth
- process by which gases are exchanged between the ocean and the atmosphere
- process of water evaporation through plant leaves and returning to the atmosphere
19 Clues: Earth's collection of gases • Earth's collection of solid water • Earth's collection of liquid water • Earth's collection of living things • process of water going from gas to liquid • process of water going from liquid to gas state • water found underground in cracks or space of soil, sand and rock • Earth's collection of rocks/minerals & surface/subsurface activities • ...
Ecology Crossword #1 2018-08-20
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- the upper limit of minerals in water, increases in higher temperatures
- water’s polar structure allows it to dissolve inorganic nutrients and makes them accessible to organisms
- thermal property of water that rises when compounds are dissolved in it or lowers at higher elevation
- the solute concentration is lower within the organism compared to its environment
- without oxygen
- resistance encountered by organisms moving through liquid, increases in cold water, decreases in warm water
- thermal property of water that drops below 0°C when compounds are dissolved in it
- organisms use mechanisms to maintain a proper salt balance
- an atom or group of atoms that can be charged negatively or positively
- in saltwater fish, water is lost through the gills
- temperature at which an organism performs best and is based on the adaptations of the organism
- ion formed by dissociation of carbonic acid to give CO3-2
- adaptation in which the bloodstream flows the opposite way of the water (i.e. same way as a fish swims forward) to maximize passive uptake of oxygen through the gills
- ion formed by dissociation of carbonic acid to give HCO3-1, allows CO2 to be stored in water until CO2 is used by plants, shifting the equalibrium so that H2O and CO2 are reformed
- a force of attraction between hydrogen and a negitive species
- water with low solute concentration, 0MPa.
- substances without charge, immiscible with water
- an organism has a higher solute concentration than its environment, such as freshwater fish, water will try to enter the organism and solutes try to leave
- a measure of how an aqueous solution will attract evenmore water, decreases (negative) with a higher solute concentration and is measure in MPa.
- a region of undisturbed air or water that surrounds a surface and slows diffusion rates
- heat the amount of heat added in order to raise the temperature by 1°C
- in freshwater fish, water enters through the gills
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- the amount of mass in a certain volume, increases in cold water, decreases in hot water, increases in saltwater, decreases in freshwater
- a ratio that compares physiological rates between temperatures 10°C apart
- formed by the diffusion of CO2 in water, to give H2CO3
- alternative forms of an enzyme that allow and organism to tolerate different conditions
- in saltwater fish, solutes leave the gills
- low pH can cause the loss of plant nutrients such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium from the soil
- element that has low solubility in water and is very limited in environments without photosynthesis, enters through gills by diffusion into the bloodstream
- a fish can use this to match the density of the water and control its floating or sinking
- Water at 4°C is at its _________, which means that water near the bottom of bodies of water should be this temperature
- a process which requires energy to move ions or molecuels against their concentration gradient
- encompasses acid rain and snowfall
- sharks and rays may store this byproduct in their bloodstream to raise their osmotic potential closer to that of their environment
- acidic gases and particles that stick to vegetation and soil
- wastewater released at temperatures too high to sustain life
- water resists changes in ______ as a change from 98°C to 99°C uses less energy than a change from 99°C to 100°C _______ depends on energy, pressure, elevation, dissolved compounds, etc.
- when enzymes move past their maximum rate and become unfunctional as the temperature becomes too high
- an anti-freeze like chemical that organisms use to disrupt hydrogen bonds and prevent freezing of internal water
- an aquatic environment characterized by a low pH
- membrane that allows certain ions and molecules to pass through while restricting others
- process in which glycoproteins coat ice-seeds and prevent further formation of ice
- heat-loving, e.g. bacteria with proteins that form strong bonds tolerant to heat and denaturing
- this element interferes with a plants ability to take up nutrients and is released by excessive H+ in the soil
- in freshwater fish, solutes enter the gills
45 Clues: without oxygen • encompasses acid rain and snowfall • in saltwater fish, solutes leave the gills • water with low solute concentration, 0MPa. • in freshwater fish, solutes enter the gills • an aquatic environment characterized by a low pH • substances without charge, immiscible with water • in saltwater fish, water is lost through the gills • ...
Landforms and Bodies of Water 2022-11-05
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- Where land meets a body of water
- A body of water sheltered by natural or artificial barriers. They can provide safe anchorage for boats
- One of the seven large landmasses on earth
- Land that is completely surrounded by water on all sides
- Wide flat land that can be great for farming.
- Land that sticks out into a body of water. Water surrounds the land on three of the four sides.
- Rocky land that rises much higher than the land around it. There is often snow on the peak.
- A very large body of salt water
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- A type of broad cliff that usually borders a river, beach or other coastal area
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- Water that flows through land into a larger body of water
- Large mass of sediment (mud) found at the mouth (opening) of a river
- Low land between hills or mountains
- A part of a body of SALT water where it reaches onto the land
- A narrow valley with extremely steep sides
- An area of land that is always soaked with water. It is low and wet
- Land that rises a little above the land around it. It can have steep or gentle slopes
- Land that is higher than the land around it and is flat on the top.
18 Clues: A very large body of salt water • Where land meets a body of water • Low land between hills or mountains • A large body of water surrounded by land • One of the seven large landmasses on earth • A narrow valley with extremely steep sides • Wide flat land that can be great for farming. • Land that is completely surrounded by water on all sides • ...
Landforms and Bodies of Water 2025-08-20
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- An area of water bordered by land on three sides; smaller than a gulf
- A piece of land jutting out into water; surrounded on three sides by water
- An artificial waterway, usually connected to existing bodies of water
- A crack in the earth's crust through which molten rock flows
- A group of islands
- Strip of land with water on two sides connecting two larger areas to each other
- Deep valley with steep sides usually carved by a river
- A part of a lake or ocean that extends so that it is surrounded by land on three sides; larger than a bay
- A large, flowing body of water
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- A broad, level expanse with no visible elevation
- A very large expanse of sea; each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically
- A strip of land covered with sand or small stones at the edge of a body of water
- The expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its landmasses
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- An area of land in a desert where water and plants are found
- A small flowing body of water
- An area of relatively level or flat high ground
- Large natural elevations of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level
18 Clues: A group of islands • A small flowing body of water • A large, flowing body of water • A large body of water surrounded by land • An area of relatively level or flat high ground • A broad, level expanse with no visible elevation • Deep valley with steep sides usually carved by a river • A crack in the earth's crust through which molten rock flows • ...
Water cycle Kenleigh Pd 7 2023-11-27
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- rain, hail, snow falling from the sky
- a low area on the ground where water collects
- The amount of ice on the Earth goes up and down
- Sun turns liquid water into water vapor
- precipitation will often fall as snow rather than as rain
- when rain falls where you live
- nothing more than water falling the land surface
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- The ground stores huge amounts of water
- the largest reservoir of water on earth—over 96%
- made of water, and water has weight
- cannot exactly get angry
- water flowing in the creeks, streams, and rivers that you see in the low-lying parts of the landscape
- truly is the superhighway in the sky that moves water everywhere over the Earth
- a glass pane to see it appear
- the energy that drives the water cycle
15 Clues: cannot exactly get angry • a glass pane to see it appear • when rain falls where you live • made of water, and water has weight • rain, hail, snow falling from the sky • the energy that drives the water cycle • The ground stores huge amounts of water • Sun turns liquid water into water vapor • a low area on the ground where water collects • ...
11.3 Managing Our Water Systems 2015-05-10
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- Managing our water systems is a ______ responsibility.
- Waste water from all indoor resources such as toilets, sinks, and bathtubs enters the __________.
- If we were to put this waste water directly back into our rivers and lakes, we would be ____________ our drinking water supply.
- Cleaned and treated water is __________ back into the environment.
- _________ from ships can harm animals in, on, and near the water.
- Waste water leaves your home through an ___________ system of pipes.
- ____ run-off may pick up many contaminants.
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- Your community has ______ that manage the local water supply.
- The most expensive facility in any community is usually the __________ treatment plan.
- _____________ sometimes discharge warm water into lakes or rivers.
- ____________ affects water systems through the water cycle.
- A _______, such as a marsh or swamp, is land that is saturated with water for long periods of time.
- Water-loving plants that grow in wetlands can filter and ______ water.
- All human activities that affect our water systems affect the _______ that supply our drinking water.
14 Clues: ____ run-off may pick up many contaminants. • Managing our water systems is a ______ responsibility. • ____________ affects water systems through the water cycle. • Your community has ______ that manage the local water supply. • _________ from ships can harm animals in, on, and near the water. • _____________ sometimes discharge warm water into lakes or rivers. • ...
Ch. 3 What is Your Watershed Address? 2019-11-12
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- water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet.
- a drainage area, generally made up of many smaller units called watersheds; area of land drained to form a river.
- water pollution that comes from a combination of many sources rather than a single outlet.
- study of the relationships living organisms have with each other and with their environment.
- a stream that flows for most or all of the year.
- an underground reservoir of water that is directly connected to the surface and has water levels dependent on relatively constant recharge.
- soaked with moisture; having no pores or spaces not filled with water.
- a wetland dominated by reeds and other grass-like plants.
- all the land from which water drains into a specific body of water.
- the 11th-longest river in the United States at 1,280 miles from its headwater source at the head of Blackwater Draw, Curry County, New Mexico to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico
- a stream that flows, dries up and flows again at different times of the year.
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- the watershed, sub-watershed, and sub-sub-watershed that includes a particular location.
- a stream that flows, dries up and flows again at different times of the year.
- the process of particles carried in water falling out of suspension; deposition of silt, sand, rock, and other matter carried by water.
- precipitation, snow melt, or other water that flows onto the land but is not absorbed into the soil.
- not permitting penetration or passage; impenetrable.
- a stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water.\
- river in east Texas, United States. It is about 125 miles long, beginning near Mount Calm and flowing south into the Brazos River
- the wearing away of land surface materials, especially rocks, sediments, and soils, by the action of water, wind, or ice; usually includes the movement of such materials from their original location.
- the high ground where precipitation first collects and flows downhill in tiny trickles too small to create a permanent channel; where spring water flows from an aquifer and starts streams.
- biggest lake in Bryan/College Station.
21 Clues: biggest lake in Bryan/College Station. • a stream that flows for most or all of the year. • not permitting penetration or passage; impenetrable. • a wetland dominated by reeds and other grass-like plants. • water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet. • a stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water.\ • ...
Cell Membrane 2018-01-04
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- simple diffusion of water molecules
- move through a protein Small, polar, hydrophilic Move until equilibrium happens when special proteins in the cell membrane are used to move ions and other small molecules across the membrane.
- small ions and molecules pass through easily.
- -more solute than water compared to the other solution-Water will diffuse from a high concentration to a lower concentration, so water will diffuse into the hypertonic solution.-If a cell is in a solution that is hypertonic to the cell, water will diffuse out of the cell until it reaches dynamic equilibrium. Shrinking the cell
- -has the same concentration of water and solute as the other solution.-Water will still move, but there is not a concentration gradient.-If a cell is in an isotonic solution, water will move back and forth across the membrane.he cell will not shrink or swell.
- directional flow of water
- A difference in the distribution of something over a specific area.
- -more water than solute compared to the other solution -Water will move from a high concentration to a lower concentration, so water will move into the hypertonic solution. -If a cell is in a solution that is hypotonic to the cell, water will diffuse into the cell. cell will expand
- move until concentration on either side is equal
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- When the membrane of the plant cell pulls away from the cell wall, it is called
- -in plants controls turgor pressure within the cell; this helps the cell maintain its shape from the inside.
- molecules don't stop moving
- things move from order to disorder
- the spontaneous flow of energy is from high to low
- small molecules first bind with the protein to pass into the cell.
- NO energy required! Molecules move down (with) a concentration gradient
- move through the lipid bilayer Small hydrophobic molecules
- in the membrane
- The idea that the membrane moves and is made of repeating parts
- Energy IS required! Energy is consumed to move molecules against a concentration gradient
20 Clues: in the membrane • directional flow of water • molecules don't stop moving • things move from order to disorder • simple diffusion of water molecules • small ions and molecules pass through easily. • move until concentration on either side is equal • the spontaneous flow of energy is from high to low • move through the lipid bilayer Small hydrophobic molecules • ...
Seqwater’s Play it safe crossword 2018-01-16
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- These Seqwater staff members patrol our lakes and parks (7)
- This South East Queensland lake had the most amount of visitors last year: Lake _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (8)
- Also known as a reservoir, this artificial body of water is a popular place for on-water recreation (4)
- This piece of equipment is designed to assist a wearer to keep afloat in the water (10)
- When visiting our lakes, Seqwater asks the community to Play it _ _ _ _ (4)
- A metric unit for measuring large amounts of liquids, equivalent to a million (1,000,000) litres (9)
- The name of the organisation that manages water supply lakes in South East Queensland (8)
- This type of naturally occurring bacteria live in lakes and waterways and can cause water-based recreational activities to be restricted if it becomes a health risk: Blue Green _ _ _ _ _ (5)
- A species of pest fish that exist in South East Queensland waterways and are known to carry eggs in their mouths (7)
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- A type of small overflow dam that is often used within a river channel to hold water so it can be slowly released downstream (4)
- A way to measure speed on water (4)
- This product helps prevent the sun’s ultraviolet radiation from reaching the skin (9)
- People should watch out for these blood-feeding parasites when walking through tall grass (5)
- Built in 1866, this dam is the oldest water storage in Brisbane: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dam (8)
- When visiting Seqwater’s lakes, swimmers are asked to stay in the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ swimming areas (10)
- The theme of Seqwater’s Play it safe campaign for this summer is Still water can still be _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (9)
- You have to be licensed to operate this small jet-propelled vehicle on the water. (3,3)
- An area where water craft can be launched and retrieved to provide easy access to lakes and other waterways (4,4)
- Something that is living or growing in the water (7)
- A structure of earth, rock, concrete or other materials designed to store water, creating a pond, lake or reservoir (3)
20 Clues: A way to measure speed on water (4) • Something that is living or growing in the water (7) • These Seqwater staff members patrol our lakes and parks (7) • When visiting our lakes, Seqwater asks the community to Play it _ _ _ _ (4) • This product helps prevent the sun’s ultraviolet radiation from reaching the skin (9) • ...
Unit 4 Vocab - judas 2024-02-26
Across
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source; "You can easily point to it"
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin; "You cannot easily point to it.
- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
- water mixture of fresh and salt water
Down
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- Does not contain any salt and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- The gradual sinking of land. The condition may result from the removal of groundwater or oil, which is frequently instrumental in supporting the overlying rock and soil.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- the quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
24 Clues: water mixture of fresh and salt water • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • the process by which surface water enters the soil • The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater • The area of land drained by a river and its branches. • Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it • ...
puzzle 10 2020-11-30
Across
- firing dunts
- must not melt before the burning out
- 573C 226C
- 1 percent
- can be reshaped by strong pressure
- 800 degrees C
- Will require proportionately longer
Down
- biscuit dunts
- is over when the kiln vents are dry
- of clay is driven off
- 573 degrees C
- is also required to withstand
- contains vegetable matter
- is the bound water
- can only dry where the water can evaporate
- are filled with water but the large pores have drained
- during the later stages of firing
- carbon and sulfur are presented in clays and remain to be burnt out
- water of plastic clay
- unable to dry out
20 Clues: 573C 226C • 1 percent • firing dunts • biscuit dunts • 573 degrees C • 800 degrees C • unable to dry out • is the bound water • of clay is driven off • water of plastic clay • contains vegetable matter • is also required to withstand • during the later stages of firing • can be reshaped by strong pressure • is over when the kiln vents are dry • Will require proportionately longer • ...
Porifera and Cnidaria Vocab Assignment 2022-10-31
Across
- type of cells that allow water to flow inside
- larva-like Y shaped body
- outside protective layer
- long, flexible limbs
- a new sponge grows from older ones and eventually breaks off
- non-cellular jelly-like substance between 2 layers
- where food enters and waste exits
- tiny, hard particles that stick out of the epidermis
- a group of amebocytes covered by a hard outer covering
Down
- water traveling out
- inside digestive layer
- stinging cells
- where water travels out at the top of the sponge
- umbrella shaped
- cell layer that is similar to a brain
- circulates water through the sponge
- water traveling in
- the pores which water flows in
- attached to some surface
19 Clues: stinging cells • umbrella shaped • water traveling in • water traveling out • long, flexible limbs • inside digestive layer • larva-like Y shaped body • outside protective layer • attached to some surface • the pores which water flows in • where food enters and waste exits • circulates water through the sponge • cell layer that is similar to a brain • ...
Geomorphology concepts 2025-03-07
Across
- surface flow of water
- a drainage pattern found in basin like structures
- also known as a non perennial river
- a high lying area between two tributaries
- where the river ends
- a river where the water table intersects the river bed throughout the year
- a river that joins a larger river
Down
- looks like branches of a tree
- movement of water through soil into the ground
- upper level of ground water
- flow water motion characterized by smooth layers of water
- basin total area drained by a river and its tributaries
- a river characterized by a dry river bed
- where two or more rivers join
- a rover that originates in a rainy area
- flow occurs when the river bed is uneven
- where the river begins
- a high lying area separating two drainage basins
- forms over jointed igneous rocks
19 Clues: where the river ends • surface flow of water • where the river begins • upper level of ground water • looks like branches of a tree • where two or more rivers join • forms over jointed igneous rocks • a river that joins a larger river • also known as a non perennial river • a rover that originates in a rainy area • a river characterized by a dry river bed • ...
Unit 4 Vocab - cici 2024-02-26
Across
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- water mixture of fresh and salt water
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source; "You can easily point to it"
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- Does not contain any salt and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
Down
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin; "You cannot easily point to it.
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- the quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- The gradual sinking of land. The condition may result from the removal of groundwater or oil, which is frequently instrumental in supporting the overlying rock and soil.
- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.
24 Clues: water mixture of fresh and salt water • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • the process by which surface water enters the soil • The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater • The area of land drained by a river and its branches. • Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it • ...
Social studies 2016-01-11
Across
- the shore of a body of water
- A mountain with a hole on top that shoots out lava, hot gases and ash
- Part of an ocean or a bay that is partly surrounded by land
- shallow water next to a coast
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- high, steep walls with a river in between them
- dry area of desolate waterless and dry land that has little vegetation
- a large chunk of moving ice
- low and watery land at the mouth of a river
Down
- ring of coral in a body of water
- barren land with eroded peaks and ridges
- gently rolling land
- long narrow body of water connecting two bodies of water
- chain of islands
- hill of sand blown in place by wind
- inlet of land parallel to coastline
- flat topped steep sided hill
- land completely surrounded by water
- land covered with trees, animals, and undergrowth
19 Clues: chain of islands • gently rolling land • a large chunk of moving ice • the shore of a body of water • flat topped steep sided hill • shallow water next to a coast • ring of coral in a body of water • hill of sand blown in place by wind • inlet of land parallel to coastline • land completely surrounded by water • land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Landforms crossword 2024-05-06
Across
- a large area of thick ice that remains frozen
- the process of rock being moved to another place
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- air in motion
- a mountain that opens to a pool of hot rock
- a huge body of salt water
- a flowing, moving stream of water
- water with salt
- a natural hollow space under the ground
- a landform that rises above the surrounding area
Down
- a solid, natural structure made of dirt and rock
- the process of rock being dissolved
- a large, deep valley cut by a river through rock
- a very small body of fresh water
- an overflowing of large amounts of water
- the sliding down of a mass of earth
- water without salt
- the shaking rolling and sudden shock on earth's surface
- a large area of land that is flat or gently rolling
19 Clues: air in motion • water with salt • water without salt • a huge body of salt water • a very small body of fresh water • a flowing, moving stream of water • the process of rock being dissolved • the sliding down of a mass of earth • a natural hollow space under the ground • an overflowing of large amounts of water • a large body of water surrounded by land • ...
Gardening 10 2025-02-19
Across
- – A nocturnal insect often attracted to light.
- – A stinging insect that can be beneficial or harmful.
- Barrel – A container used to collect rainwater.
- – Plants that require little water.
- Gauge – A tool used to measure rainfall.
- – A glowing insect seen on warm nights.
- – Spraying fine water droplets on plants.
- – A storage area for water used in irrigation.
- – A creature that improves soil aeration.
- – A system that combines fish farming with plant growing.
- – A colorful insect that pollinates flowers.
Down
- Hose – A porous hose that waters plants slowly.
- – A tiny bird that feeds on nectar.
- – A jumping insect that eats plant leaves.
- – The process of removing excess water from soil.
- – A beneficial insect that eats aphids.
- – A hard-shelled insect, some of which are pests.
- – A device used to distribute water over a garden.
- Irrigation – A system that delivers water directly to plant roots.
- – A fast-flying insect often found near water.
20 Clues: – A tiny bird that feeds on nectar. • – Plants that require little water. • – A beneficial insect that eats aphids. • – A glowing insect seen on warm nights. • Gauge – A tool used to measure rainfall. • – Spraying fine water droplets on plants. • – A creature that improves soil aeration. • – A jumping insect that eats plant leaves. • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2023-01-09
Across
- alternating strips of row crops with strips of close-growing crops.
- water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted.
- addition of water to plants to supplement that provided by rain or snow.
- strip of grass growing in the low area of a field where water can gather and cause erosion.
- water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted.
- wearing away.
- level below which soil is saturated or filled with water.
- material placed on soil to break the fall of raindrops (preventing erosion), prevent weeds from growing, or improve the appearance of the area.
- interdependence of plants or animals on each other for food.
- 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 reduces the acid content of soil and supplies nutrients such as calcium and magnesium to improve plant growth.
- material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- water that is held too tightly by soil particles for plant roots to absorb.
- water that flows from the land to oceans and contains little or no salt.
Down
- removal of soil from broad areas of the land.
- level line around a hill.
- planting of different crops in a given field every year or every several years.
- operations such as plowing, disking, planting, cultivating, and harvesting across the slope and on the level.
- movement of water to surface, to atmosphere, to surface.
- 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 moves into the streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes.
- water held by soil particles and available for plant use.
- soil or wall structure built across the slope to capture water and move it safely to areas where it will not cause erosion.
- seed is planted directly into the residue of the previous crop, without exposing the soil surface.
- drinkable, that is, free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- water-bearing rock formation.
- water that flows up the mouth of a river as the ocean tide rises and comes in.
26 Clues: wearing away. • level line around a hill. • water-bearing rock formation. • material that supplies nutrients for plants. • removal of soil from broad areas of the land. • water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted. • water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted. • movement of water to surface, to atmosphere, to surface. • ...
Unique land forms and landscapes 2016-02-10
Across
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- the bank of a river
- the action of collecting water, especially the collection of rainfall over a natural drainage area
- a length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water, especially two seas
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to or condenses on the ground
- bed the bed or channel in which a river flows
- the sun heats water liquid which turns into a gas called water vapour
- water, from rain, snowmelt, or other sources, that flows over the land surface
- a winding curve or bend of a river
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- the part of a river that flows into a lake, reservoir or ocean
Down
- a type of weathering in which surface soil and rock are worn away through the action of glaciers, water, and wind
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- the water vapour cools in the sky and turns back into water liquid
- the junction of two rivers, especially rivers of approximately equal width
- the process of scraping or wearing something away
18 Clues: the bank of a river • a winding curve or bend of a river • bed the bed or channel in which a river flows • the process of scraping or wearing something away • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake • the part of a river that flows into a lake, reservoir or ocean • the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil • ...
Geography revision 2023-06-09
Across
- a land area that channels rainfall to rivers and lakes
- wastewater
- when water heats up and goes into the sky
- when there is not enough water in an area to meet our needs
- when water vapour turns into clouds
- rainwater that runs down hills and around the ground
- the process of water changing states and moving around
- when the amount of available water exceeds the available amount in an area for a certain amount of time
Down
- fresh surface water
- an area to catch rainwater
- water from plants
- when heated air from the earth rises up and gets condensed
- spraying water onto plants
- water that is in the ground
- an underground pool of water
15 Clues: wastewater • water from plants • fresh surface water • an area to catch rainwater • spraying water onto plants • water that is in the ground • an underground pool of water • when water vapour turns into clouds • when water heats up and goes into the sky • rainwater that runs down hills and around the ground • a land area that channels rainfall to rivers and lakes • ...
Water Cycle and Weather Cross Word Puzzle 2024-12-11
Across
- Water that condenses on dust particles
- Water evaporating onto clouds
- A tornado is formed
- Air mass above water down south
- Plants releasing water from its roots as water vapor
- Air mass on land up north
- Air mass above water up north
Down
- Possibility of a tornado forming
- Air mass on land down south
- Animals, insects and humans breathing in air and exhaling
- form of precipitation
- A collection of water from clouds usually in open bodies of water
- Snow, rain and hail all falling from the clouds being full of water
- Fast winds formed on land categorized using the fujita scale
- Fast winds formed on water which gets weaker on landfall categorized using the fujita scale
15 Clues: A tornado is formed • form of precipitation • Air mass on land up north • Air mass on land down south • Water evaporating onto clouds • Air mass above water up north • Air mass above water down south • Possibility of a tornado forming • Water that condenses on dust particles • Plants releasing water from its roots as water vapor • ...
Oceans Review #2 2021-12-06
Across
- Continuous circulation of water on the Earth
- Winds that keep blowing
- This is what travels in a wave.
- A wave that topples over as it approaches shallow water
- Use of sound waves to map the ocean floor
- Current caused by prevailing winds
- A seamount that is above water
- A mountain under the ocean
- Mineral-rich precipitation that flows toward the ocean
- This plain is a flat area on the ocean floor.
Down
- Continental _____, steep incline from the shelf to the abyssal plain
- Any form of water that falls from the sky
- Changing from gas to liquid
- Changing from liquid to gas
- A river of water inside a body of water
- A deep-water current caused by differences in salinity or temperature
- Continental _____, gentle underwater slope from the coast out to the ocean
- Highest point of a wave
- Effect of Earth's rotation on currents
19 Clues: Winds that keep blowing • Highest point of a wave • A mountain under the ocean • Changing from gas to liquid • Changing from liquid to gas • A seamount that is above water • This is what travels in a wave. • Current caused by prevailing winds • Effect of Earth's rotation on currents • A river of water inside a body of water • Any form of water that falls from the sky • ...
Oceans Review #2 2021-12-06
Across
- Continuous circulation of water on the Earth
- Winds that keep blowing
- This is what travels in a wave.
- A wave that topples over as it approaches shallow water
- Use of sound waves to map the ocean floor
- Current caused by prevailing winds
- A seamount that is above water
- A mountain under the ocean
- Mineral-rich precipitation that flows toward the ocean
- This plain is a flat area on the ocean floor.
Down
- Continental _____, steep incline from the shelf to the abyssal plain
- Any form of water that falls from the sky
- Changing from gas to liquid
- Changing from liquid to gas
- A river of water inside a body of water
- A deep-water current caused by differences in salinity or temperature
- Continental _____, gentle underwater slope from the coast out to the ocean
- Highest point of a wave
- Effect of Earth's rotation on currents
19 Clues: Winds that keep blowing • Highest point of a wave • A mountain under the ocean • Changing from gas to liquid • Changing from liquid to gas • A seamount that is above water • This is what travels in a wave. • Current caused by prevailing winds • Effect of Earth's rotation on currents • A river of water inside a body of water • Any form of water that falls from the sky • ...
Oceans Review #2 2021-12-06
Across
- Continuous circulation of water on the Earth
- A wave that topples over as it approaches shallow water
- A river of water inside a body of water
- Changing from liquid to gas
- Use of sound waves to map the ocean floor
- Winds that keep blowing
- This plain is a flat area on the ocean floor.
- Highest point of a wave
- A deep-water current caused by differences in salinity or temperature
Down
- Current caused by prevailing winds
- Continental _____, steep incline from the shelf to the abyssal plain
- Effect of Earth's rotation on currents
- A mountain under the ocean
- Mineral-rich precipitation that flows toward the ocean
- Changing from gas to liquid
- Any form of water that falls from the sky
- This is what travels in a wave.
- Continental _____, gentle underwater slope from the coast out to the ocean
- A seamount that is above water
19 Clues: Winds that keep blowing • Highest point of a wave • A mountain under the ocean • Changing from gas to liquid • Changing from liquid to gas • A seamount that is above water • This is what travels in a wave. • Current caused by prevailing winds • Effect of Earth's rotation on currents • A river of water inside a body of water • Any form of water that falls from the sky • ...
science 2013-11-21
Across
- smallest particle of an element that retains element properties
- liquid changing to a gas
- process of water sinking from the surface to the ground
- small, positively charged center of an atom
- process that changes water vapor in the atmosphere to water droplets
- ability to change
- energy being stored
Down
- process of water traveling on the surface to the nearby bodies of water
- clarity of the water
- charged atom
- energy coming from motion
- process of turning gas into liquid
- when electrons are transferred from one atom to another which creates a new substance
- of conservation the products and reactants have to be the same
- matter can leave
- matter does not leave or enter
- different number of neutrons
- when attraction that forms between atoms share electrons
- zone an area in the water where there isn't any oxygen
19 Clues: charged atom • matter can leave • ability to change • energy being stored • clarity of the water • liquid changing to a gas • energy coming from motion • different number of neutrons • matter does not leave or enter • process of turning gas into liquid • small, positively charged center of an atom • zone an area in the water where there isn't any oxygen • ...
Pool/Beach Safety Crossword Puzzle 2015-11-26
Across
- A pool gate should always remain?
- You can learn to swim by taking?
- Signs at the beach inform you of the?
- A ------- has waves
- Always check this before diving into water
- These people are there to help if you get into trouble
- Always swim at the beach/pool with an?
- This can cause skin cancer
- Always read these before swimming
Down
- Sometimes there can be lots of these in the water
- Always check the depth of water before ------ in
- beware of these when jumping into the water
- Children should always be under what when swimming?
- When you jump into water you get?
- If you are in trouble in the water you must call for?
- A pool should always have this around it
- You can swim these in the pool
- -------- on your back is a good skill to have
- Rules around water are there for your?
19 Clues: A ------- has waves • This can cause skin cancer • You can swim these in the pool • You can learn to swim by taking? • A pool gate should always remain? • When you jump into water you get? • Always read these before swimming • Signs at the beach inform you of the? • Always swim at the beach/pool with an? • Rules around water are there for your? • ...
National Pokédex 501-600 2024-01-22
Across
- 503 Water(/Dark) V
- 541 Bug/Grass V
- 501 Water V
- 563 Ghost V
- 544 Bug/Poison V
- 545 Bug/Poison V
- 588 Bug V
- 584 Ice V
- 570 Dark or Normal/Ghost V
- 546 Grass/Fairy V
- 571 Dark or Normal/Ghost V
- 506 Normal V
- 528 Psychic/Flying V
- 580 Water/Flying V
- 600 Steel V
- 508 Normal V
- 543 Bug/Poison V
- 542 Bug/Grass V
- 510 Dark V
- 559 Dark/Fighting V
- 518 Psychic V
- 527 Psychic/Flying V
- 565 Water/Rock V
- 538 Fighting V
- 532 Fighting V
- 551 Ground/Dark V
- 597 Grass/Steel V
- 578 Psychic V
- 585 Normal/Grass V
- 502 Water V
- 564 Water/Rock V
- 515 Water V
- 549 Grass(/Fighting) V
- 561 Psychic/Flying V
- 520 Normal/Flying V
- 572 Normal V
- 512 Grass V
- 598 Grass/Steel V
- 573 Normal V
- 531 Normal V
- 566 Rock/Flying V
- 523 Electric V
- 575 Psychic V
- 507 Normal V
- 540 Bug/Grass V
- 574 Psychic V
- 536 Water/Ground V
- 593 Water/Ghost V
- 516 Water V
- 509 Dark V
Down
- 555 Fire(/Psychic) or Ice(/Fire) V
- 592 Water/Ghost V
- 582 Ice V
- 589 Bug/Steel V
- 554 Fire or Ice V
- 524 Rock V
- 513 Fire V
- 553 Ground/Dark V
- 576 Psychic V
- 577 Psychic V
- 596 Bug/Electric V
- 594 Water V
- 504 Normal V
- 583 Ice V
- 517 Psychic V
- 505 Normal V
- 558 Bug/Rock V
- 526 Rock V
- 511 Grass V
- 556 Grass V
- 579 Psychic V
- 560 Dark/Fighting V
- 522 Electric V
- 586 Normal/Grass V
- 539 Fighting V
- 569 Poison V
- 547 Grass/Fairy V
- 537 Water/Ground V
- 525 Rock V
- 534 Fighting V
- 550 Water V
- 590 Grass/Poison V
- 568 Poison V
- 595 Bug/Electric V
- 562 (Ground/)Ghost V
- 548 Grass V
- 521 Normal/Flying V
- 599 Steel V
- 514 Fire V
- 535 Water V
- 519 Normal/Flying V
- 533 Fighting V
- 557 Bug/Rock V
- 530 Ground/Steel V
- 587 Electric/Flying V
- 591 Grass/Poison V
- 567 Rock/Flying V
- 552 Ground/Dark V
- 529 Ground V
- 581 Water/Flying V
100 Clues: 582 Ice V • 588 Bug V • 584 Ice V • 583 Ice V • 524 Rock V • 513 Fire V • 526 Rock V • 510 Dark V • 525 Rock V • 514 Fire V • 509 Dark V • 501 Water V • 563 Ghost V • 594 Water V • 600 Steel V • 511 Grass V • 556 Grass V • 550 Water V • 502 Water V • 515 Water V • 548 Grass V • 599 Steel V • 535 Water V • 512 Grass V • 516 Water V • 504 Normal V • 505 Normal V • 506 Normal V • 508 Normal V • 569 Poison V • 568 Poison V • 572 Normal V • ...
Lake Camping 2025-06-29
15 Clues: Catch fish • Watercraft • Climbing aid • Outdoor meal • Outdoor flame • Trail walking • Water exercise • Water activity • Beach covering • Wooden platform • Water transport • Water propeller • Camping shelter • Small watercraft • Hydration source
Lapras Moveset 2024-01-05
15 Clues: 65 Ice Sp • 45 Ice Sp • 10 Ice St • 20 Ice Ph • 1 Water Sp • 25 Ghost St • 1 Normal St • 55 Water Sp • 15 Water St • 35 Water Sp • 30 Water Sp • 5 Normal St • 50 Water St • 40 Normal Ph • 60 Normal St
Dam Anatomy 2025-10-10
Across
- The downstream base.
- Channel for moving water.
- End of the spillway.
- Road across water.
- The top edge.
- “DANGER. Keep Away”
- Dam supports.
- Natural watercourse.
- Large graded rock.
Down
- Overflow path for water.
- Opening for releasing water.
- Dam stored water.
- Low structure to regulate flow.
- Removable beam.
- Opening for water.
15 Clues: The top edge. • Dam supports. • Removable beam. • Dam stored water. • Road across water. • Opening for water. • Large graded rock. • “DANGER. Keep Away” • The downstream base. • End of the spillway. • Natural watercourse. • Overflow path for water. • Channel for moving water. • Opening for releasing water. • Low structure to regulate flow.
Water Resources & Pollution Ch. 10 Vocabulary CW 2023-05-08
Across
- are bodies of densely packed slowly melting snow
- lined canals
- is used water from showers, sinks, dishwashers, and clothes washers
- these spaces are completely filled with fresh water
- is fresh water that is used to produce food and other products
- involves using pipes or tubes to deliver water directly to plant roots
- overnourishment of aquatic ecosystems with plant nutrients(mostly nitrates and phosphates) resulting from human activities such as agriculture, urbanization, and discharge from sewage treatment plants
- surface of water that generally can be counted on as a stable source of fresh water from year to year and represents one third of total runoff
Down
- water is pumped from a groundwater or surface water source into unlined ditches and flows by gravity to crops
- area at the top of the zone of saturation where water rises and falls according to the weather and human intervention
- is a rough measure of the volume of fresh water you use directly and indirectly to support your lifestyle
- is the process of removing dissolved salt from ocean water or from brackish (slightly salty) water in aquifers or lakes
- occurs when the land above an aquifer subides, or sinks
- artificial lake behind a dam
- is any water that contain sewage and other wastes from homes and industries
- is any change in water quality that can harm living organisms or make water unfit for human uses such as drinking, irrigation, and recreation
16 Clues: lined canals • artificial lake behind a dam • are bodies of densely packed slowly melting snow • these spaces are completely filled with fresh water • occurs when the land above an aquifer subides, or sinks • is fresh water that is used to produce food and other products • is used water from showers, sinks, dishwashers, and clothes washers • ...
earth 2024-11-03
Across
- An inlet of the sea usually smaller than a gulf. It is a calm, protected area of shallow water.
- A walkway extending over the water, often for boats to dock
- A smaller body of water, often feeding a river or larger stream
- The edge where the ocean meets the land
- A tall structure guiding ships with its light
- A small wooded area with diverse plant and animal life
- A shallow coastal water area with tropical trees that have roots in the water
- A high, steep face of rock
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- A place where freshwater flows in a narrow channel
- An opening in the ground where water collects and sometimes connects to underground caverns
- A structure carrying a road, across a river, railroad, or other obstacle.
- A large area of land with dense vegetation, commonly found in tropical regions
- A natural water body surrounded by land on all sides
- an open public space commonly found in the heart of a traditional town, and which is used for community gatherings.
- a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a narrow landform,
- A small body of water in a forest that is often shallow and murky, soft land.
- A sandy or pebbly area along the shoreline
- A part of land surrounded by water on all sides
18 Clues: A high, steep face of rock • The edge where the ocean meets the land • A sandy or pebbly area along the shoreline • A tall structure guiding ships with its light • A part of land surrounded by water on all sides • A place where freshwater flows in a narrow channel • A natural water body surrounded by land on all sides • ...
Crossword For Social Studies 2014-12-15
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- Flat or gently rolling hills
- a moving area of water at a good size
- Deeper water in a coral reef or an atoll
- A piece of land in the middle of a path of moving water, usually a triangle
- A lower area of land between mountains
- Artificial waterway mad for travel
- Flat topped elevated landforms
- A very big body of ice that moves on the water
- A group of closely scattered islands
- An area of dry, rough land with peaks and edges
- Dense overgrowth of tropical plants and trees
- Large incline of steep rocks an rough terrain, also can have snow
- A large body of salt water with land surrounding almost every part
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- a piece of land surrounded by water or ocean
- Chunks of ice from glaciers
- A grassland, usually inland
- sandy or pebbly part by a body of water, people go to these
- Sparks and lava fly out of this, inside of a mountain.
- very hot and dry, but can be cold at night
- a piece of land with water mostly around it, Florida is one
- An underground open area having an entrance in a cliff or mountain
- wind blown sand hills
- low lying saturated land
- a treeless area with a thin permafrost
- A small piece of land connecting countries and splitting water
25 Clues: wind blown sand hills • low lying saturated land • Chunks of ice from glaciers • A grassland, usually inland • Flat or gently rolling hills • Flat topped elevated landforms • Artificial waterway mad for travel • A group of closely scattered islands • a moving area of water at a good size • A lower area of land between mountains • a treeless area with a thin permafrost • ...
Geo Terms 2016-01-11
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- in deserts and on beaches, wind blown sands that have formed hills
- shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- flat topped elevated landforms
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- a group of closely scattered islands
- long wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- natural hot springs that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
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- piece of land that is surrounded by water three sides
- an area of low lying, wet land
- a row or chain of mountains
- an artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- ring shaped,island formed by coral buildup on the rim of an underwater volcano
- area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- an area of a sea or an ocean partially enclosed by land, larger than a bay
- narrow piece of land that connects two land masses and separates two bodies of water
- long, steep sided , glacier valley now filled with sea water
- triangular section of land built up at a rivers mouth
- body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the sea
20 Clues: a row or chain of mountains • an area of low lying, wet land • flat topped elevated landforms • a group of closely scattered islands • point of land projecting into a body of water • shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll • an artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel • piece of land that is surrounded by water three sides • ...
Transpiration 2024-05-31
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- The BUBBLE moves ____________ the plant
- Can be opened and closed to add water from the RESERVOIR
- These substances also move with water through the XYLEM
- Increasing wind increases this.
- Structure that helps prevent water loss
- The process by which water vapour moves
- As well as volume, this measurement is needed to calculate a rate of transpiration
- You need to mention this in Crit B to show that you are gathering sufficient data
- An increase in this factor will decrease the rate of reaction
- This moves through the potometer
- These open and close the pores in the underside of the leaf
- Pores in the underside of the leaf
- These cellls contain many chloroplasts. Most photosynthesis occurs here.
- Equipment used to measure the rate of transpiration
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- Contains water, used to reset a potometer
- This increases the rate of transpiration as more stomata open
- When water turns from a liquid to a gas
- Water mainly evaporates from the surface of these cells
- The use of control variables makes an experiment a ___________________
- Increasing the temperature increases the rate of transpiration because of this
- The process by which water moves in and out of cells
- Structures through which water moves in a plant
- Stomata open to allow the movement of this gas into a leaf
- CONCGRADIENT is also affected by ________
- The glass tube has this etched onto it/next to it
25 Clues: Increasing wind increases this. • This moves through the potometer • Pores in the underside of the leaf • The BUBBLE moves ____________ the plant • When water turns from a liquid to a gas • Structure that helps prevent water loss • The process by which water vapour moves • Contains water, used to reset a potometer • CONCGRADIENT is also affected by ________ • ...
Marine Bio Unit 1 2025-03-20
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- Driven by wind & moves warm water
- To attract other molecules of the same kind
- A flow of energy or motion
- To resist rupture when stressed
- Formed by hydrogen and oxygen
- 2 high & 2 low, different heights
- Nutrients come up from the bottom
- Rapid temperature decrease
- pH levels 0-6.9
- Short wavelength wave
- Measure of acid or basic, 0-14
- pH levels 7.01-14
- Surface water sinking down to the bottom
- Measure of water clarity
- Amount of salt in water
- Attracts H20 molecules to another
- All heat is gone
- Displacement of a large amount of water
- Amount of time it takes to complete a cycle
- Strengthened tropical trade winds
- Weekend tropical trade winds
- Force that causes water to return
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- The sun heats it & wind moves it
- Continuous & direct movement of water
- Decrease of pH in ocean
- The sun and moon controls it
- 1 high & 1 low
- Energy contained in a system responsible for temperature
- Least different high and low
- Long and thin wave
- Spinning storms
- 2 high & 2 low
- Waves Formed by a disturbance in the water
- Looks like a typical ocean wave
- Highest tide
- Same size waves
- Different water density
- Mass of a substance
38 Clues: Highest tide • 1 high & 1 low • 2 high & 2 low • pH levels 0-6.9 • Spinning storms • Same size waves • All heat is gone • pH levels 7.01-14 • Long and thin wave • Mass of a substance • Short wavelength wave • Decrease of pH in ocean • Different water density • Measure of water clarity • Amount of salt in water • A flow of energy or motion • Rapid temperature decrease • The sun and moon controls it • ...
6 Earth's Water and Atmosphere U2 L3 Ocean Currents 2025-02-04
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- When ocean water at the surface becomes ____ than the water below it, that water sinks
- In the Northern Hemisphere, currents are deflected to the ____
- Gasses in the atmosphere are ____ by ocean water at the ocean surface
- This is added to images of the oceans surface to highlight different temperatures
- Movement of ocean water far below the surface are called ____ ____
- This is one of the factors that affects surface currents, the ____ effect
- Streamlike movements of water in the ocean
- ____ ocean circulation is very important in the transport of energy in the form of heat
- The difference in speed ____ causes the Coriolis effect
- The amount of matter in a given space or volume
- Near the ____ the ocean absorbs a large amount of solar energy
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- Ocean water also transports ____
- Ocean currents at or near the surface of the ocean caused by wind
- The ____ ____ is one of the strongest surface currents on Earth
- Ocean circulation has an important influence on the Earth's ____
- Warm surface water is replaced by cold deep water in the ocean called ____
- Different winds cause currents to flow in different directions
- Deep currents and surface currents together form ____ currents
- When surface currents meet continents, the currents are ____
- Ocean currents ____ matter
- The rising of warm air creates an area of ____ pressure
- This is a measure of dissolved salts or solids in a liquid
- Convention currents ____ energy
23 Clues: Ocean currents ____ matter • Convention currents ____ energy • Ocean water also transports ____ • Streamlike movements of water in the ocean • The amount of matter in a given space or volume • The rising of warm air creates an area of ____ pressure • The difference in speed ____ causes the Coriolis effect • This is a measure of dissolved salts or solids in a liquid • ...
Unit 1.3 & 1.4 TEST Review 2025-10-13
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- Long-term averages of temperature and precipitation
- A process of energy transfer where warm fluids rise and cooler ones sink
- A process where condensed water falls from the sky in 1 of 4 forms
- Process where warm water changes to gas form
- Natural cycle between Earth's Spheres that gives us freshwater
- Salinity and __ are the reasons for ocean water to sink
- A sphere of Earth that contains soil, rock, lava and volcanoes
- This sphere contains all the water on Earth
- Earth's gaseous protective layer
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- Largest ocean current that transfers heat throughout Earth
- When evaporated water reaches a point with lower pressure and cooler temperatures
- Movement of ocean water cause by wind and density
- The Greenhouse __ is when gas in the atmosphere traps in heat like a car on a hot day
- This is considered a long term storage for carbon
- With rising temperatures we should expect a higher __ in hurricanes and strong hurricanes
- A storm that gains intensity with warm ocean water
- Process plants use to capture carbon from the atmosphere
- A sphere of Earth that contains all living and dead organisms
- Carbon Dioxide, Water Vapor & Methane are all gasses that trap heat or...
- Water takes longer to heat up and longer to cool down because it has a high __ capacity
- With __ pressure you should expect warm, humid and stormy weather
21 Clues: Earth's gaseous protective layer • This sphere contains all the water on Earth • Process where warm water changes to gas form • Movement of ocean water cause by wind and density • This is considered a long term storage for carbon • A storm that gains intensity with warm ocean water • Long-term averages of temperature and precipitation • ...
Chemical Oeanography 2022-09-08
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- transport Passive Transport and Active Transport
- the pH that goes 7 and above
- Water Vapor in the atmosphere attaches to particles in the atmosphere like dust and condenses to form liquid water droplets
- Water in form of rain, snow, sleet, hail etc. fall from clouds
- Cycle the continuous flow of elements and compounds between organisms and the Earth
- dissolved substance
- he total quantity or concentration of all dissolved inorganic solids (ions) in seawater.
- when water concentration inside the cell
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- pH for to 1-7
- Precipitation that is not absorbed into the ground flows into rivers, lakes, streams, and the ocean
- Precipitation infiltrates the soil/rocks and is stored in the ground
- the same as the surrounding water outside the
- transport moving materials from low to high concentration
- Liquid water stored in lakes, rivers, streams, and oceans is heated and forms water vapor
- the dissolver
- diffusion of water through a semipermeable cell membrane.
- having a higher salt concentration, and the water will diffuse into the cells.
- There is no osmotic pressure in either direction.
18 Clues: pH for to 1-7 • the dissolver • dissolved substance • the pH that goes 7 and above • when water concentration inside the cell • the same as the surrounding water outside the • transport Passive Transport and Active Transport • There is no osmotic pressure in either direction. • diffusion of water through a semipermeable cell membrane. • ...
Specific Heat and Phase Changes 2023-10-18
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- Thermal energy is a fancy way of saying ____.
- The state of matter that is usually densest.
- Water heats and cools ____ compared to most other substances.
- Water has a ____ specific heat.
- Color that is best at absorbing heat.
- The state of matter that is easiest to drink.
- If 334J/g of energy is ADDED to ice, it will ___.
- The state of matter that we cannot see.
- If 2260J/g of energy is ADDED to water, it will ___.
- If 2260J/g of energy is TAKEN FROM water vapor, it will ___.
- There are 3 states, or ____ of matter.
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- The GREATEST amount of energy is ABSORBED when water goes through this phase change.
- A measurement of heat energy.
- Causes temperature changes (2 words no space!).
- Substances with a low specific heat change temperature (quickly or slowly?).
- The GREATEST amount of energy is RELEASED when water goes through this phase change.
- Forms when water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets high in the sky.
- If 334J/g of energy is TAKEN FROM water, it will ___.
18 Clues: A measurement of heat energy. • Water has a ____ specific heat. • Color that is best at absorbing heat. • There are 3 states, or ____ of matter. • The state of matter that we cannot see. • The state of matter that is usually densest. • Thermal energy is a fancy way of saying ____. • The state of matter that is easiest to drink. • ...
Drainage Basin 2025-06-03
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- line or zone (1) of fastest flow (1).
- is any precipitation that has been intercepted by vegetation (1) then passes down the branches and stems of vegetation (1).
- is the percolation of water (1) into a groundwater store (1).
- the process by which water soaks into or is absorbed by the soil (1) in a downward movement/from the surface (1).
- is the transformation of water into gas (water vapour) (1) through the application of heat (1).
- is the volume of water flowing through a river channel. This is the total volume of water flowing through a channel at any given point.
- Underground water is held in an aquifer/above impermeable rock (1) the water level is raised to the surface through recharge (1). The spring forms at the point the water emerges from the ground (1).
- is the lateral movement of water within the bedrock (1) which discharges into a stream from the ground water store.
- high velocity (1) in combination with friction (obstructions, roughness) on the bed and sides of the channel (1) leads to chaotic flow (eddies) (1).
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- smooth flow/no eddies (1) in the form of sheets (1)
- the combined process of evaporation (1) and transpiration from the stomata/leaves of vegetation (1)
- A corkscrew-like flow of water called Helicoidal Flow moves material from the outside of one meander bend and deposits it on the inside of the next bend.
- the downslope movement of water (1) within the soil towards the river channel (1) parallel to the surface (1).
- the trapping of water during a precipitation/rainfall event on leaves of vegetation, etc. (1) preventing it initially reaching the ground (1).
- vertical (downward) movement of water (1) through soils and/or bedrock (1) after infiltration into soils (1).
- A measure of the degree of meandering within a river, defined as the ratio of stream length to valley length.
- is the water present in the soil (1) after infiltration (1).
17 Clues: line or zone (1) of fastest flow (1). • smooth flow/no eddies (1) in the form of sheets (1) • is the water present in the soil (1) after infiltration (1). • is the percolation of water (1) into a groundwater store (1). • is the transformation of water into gas (water vapour) (1) through the application of heat (1). • ...
Welcome Back Water 2012-06-19
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- Sewerage is also known as _____ _____ .
- What water utility manage water tags?
- What street is the Logan laboratory in?
- What is the average size of a residential water pipe?
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- When a customer lives in a unit, you would have to look at (Share) in Pathway to know what their _____ _____ is.
- What street is the Jimboomba standpipe in?
- The Logan _____ _____ is responsible for planning, design and construction of water infrastructure.
- The Queensland _____ Commission look after water restrictions.
- Trade waste comes from a _____ .
- What Pathway code would you use to report a broken water main (use the 6 space code)
10 Clues: Trade waste comes from a _____ . • What water utility manage water tags? • Sewerage is also known as _____ _____ . • What street is the Logan laboratory in? • What street is the Jimboomba standpipe in? • What is the average size of a residential water pipe? • The Queensland _____ Commission look after water restrictions. • ...
Walking On Water 2014-03-12
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- this is where the fish live
- when you go fishing you use this object so you don't sink
- when you see a ghost your
- when someone is drowning you
- when your parents ask you something you must
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- this is the name of a freshman that goes here
- there are two different types longitudinal and transverse
- a hurricane has high
- when you want something to be calm you
- our savior
10 Clues: our savior • a hurricane has high • when you see a ghost your • this is where the fish live • when someone is drowning you • when you want something to be calm you • when your parents ask you something you must • this is the name of a freshman that goes here • there are two different types longitudinal and transverse • ...
Just Add Water 2015-01-12
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- Taking place in water.
- A long slide like object used to transport water.
- To lose moisture or become dry.
- On the sea.
- Related to the ocean.
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- Related to energy created by falling water.
- A container where aquatic animals live.
- A spout that draws water from the main pipe under the streets.
- A small dock.
- A layer of rock that purifies water.
10 Clues: On the sea. • A small dock. • Related to the ocean. • Taking place in water. • To lose moisture or become dry. • A layer of rock that purifies water. • A container where aquatic animals live. • Related to energy created by falling water. • A long slide like object used to transport water. • A spout that draws water from the main pipe under the streets.
Water Cycle Crossword 2015-01-20
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- The process when heat is added to water changing it into a gas
- Underground layers of rock that are soaked with water that can be pumped up through the surface
- Provides energy that evaporates water and heats the Earth
- Vapor Gas phase of water
- A process when water goes through and into the surface
- Any form of water that falls from the clouds
- The excess flow of water from precipitation or other water sources on Earth
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- When heat is taken from the water vapor and transformed into a liquid again
- The process when water from a leaf evaporates into water vapor
- Table The area between the saturated and unsaturated rock with water
- The largest body of water that covers 75% of the surface of Earth
11 Clues: Vapor Gas phase of water • Any form of water that falls from the clouds • A process when water goes through and into the surface • Provides energy that evaporates water and heats the Earth • The process when heat is added to water changing it into a gas • The process when water from a leaf evaporates into water vapor • ...
The Water Cycle 2015-03-29
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- The water cycle is important as it ensures a _____ supply of water on Earth.
- The _____ is the main source of energy in the water cycle.
- Condensation ensures that water vapour changes back to the _____ state to form clouds and return to the Earth as water.
- Water evaporates from water bodies such as lakes, rivers, _____ and oceans.
- Some rain is collected in water bodies, while some rain _____ into the ground.
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- The water cycle is a natural process that provides all living things with _____ water for their survival.
- The water cycle is the _____ movement of water from the Earth, to the sky and back to the Earth.
- Water _____ rises to the sky and condenses to form water droplets.
- Evaporation is a change from the liquid state to _____ state.
- The cloud is made up of tiny water _____.
10 Clues: The cloud is made up of tiny water _____. • The _____ is the main source of energy in the water cycle. • Evaporation is a change from the liquid state to _____ state. • Water _____ rises to the sky and condenses to form water droplets. • Water evaporates from water bodies such as lakes, rivers, _____ and oceans. • ...
The Water War 2015-09-30
10 Clues: Curious • Sadness • Polytheism • Sky or Earth • Law enforcement • Sarah is confused • calculated through theory • making one feel very happy • Removal of salts and minerals • not eating enough of the right things
Purification of Water 2016-05-19
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- Process used while straining liquid tea from its leaves.
- Heavy solids settle down at the bottom of the container.
- A substance that dissolves a solute.
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- The method of separating impurities from water.
- Heavy solids are first made to settle down before the clear liquid is decanted off.
- Process used to separate soluble impurities from water.
- Increases the solubility of any substance in a solvent.
- A mixture of Lemon juice and sugar in water.
- Uses ground water.
- The Universal solvent.
10 Clues: Uses ground water. • The Universal solvent. • A substance that dissolves a solute. • A mixture of Lemon juice and sugar in water. • The method of separating impurities from water. • Process used to separate soluble impurities from water. • Increases the solubility of any substance in a solvent. • Process used while straining liquid tea from its leaves. • ...
Bodies of water 2020-02-14
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- A very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically.
- A stretch of salt water separated from the sea by a low sandbank or coral reef.
- A cascade of water falling from a height.
- An area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically remains waterlogged at all times.
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- A small area of still, fresh water which is different from a lake.
- A length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water, especially two seas.
- A large area of water surrounded by land.
- An area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects.
- A recessed, coastal body of water that directly connects to a larger main body of water, such as an ocean.
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea.
10 Clues: A large area of water surrounded by land. • A cascade of water falling from a height. • An area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects. • A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea. • A small area of still, fresh water which is different from a lake. • ...
Air and Water 2019-12-01
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- The chemical process by which ammonia is made in very large quantities from nitrogen and hydrogen.
- A substance added to soil to increase the amount of elements such as nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus.
- he process used to extract individual gases from the air. Air is a major raw material. The mixture of gases is separated by first liquefying the mixture at low temperature and high pressure. The temperature is then allowed to rise and the gases collected as they boil off. The gases so produced have many and varied uses.
- A colourless, odourless gas, soluble in water, producing a weak acid called carbonic acid. It makes up 0.04% of air. It is produced by respiration in all living things and by the burning of fossil fuels. It is taken in by plants in photosynthesis.
- The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth.
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- A weak intermolecular force (bond) that occurs between water molecules because the bonds within the molecules are polar. It is the strongest of these weak forces.
- The process by which sulfur dioxide gas is removed from the waste gases of power stations by passing them through calcium hydroxide slurry.
- A dynamic state,the concentrations of the reactants and products remain constant because the rate at which the forward reaction occurs is the same as that of the back reaction.
- A process that occurs when fertiliser drains into lakes and rivers, causing algae to multiply rapidly and the water to turn green. it results in fish and other organisms suffocating and dying through lack of oxygen in the water.
- A chemical that, because of its large usage across a range of uses, is produced in large quantities.
10 Clues: The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. • The chemical process by which ammonia is made in very large quantities from nitrogen and hydrogen. • A chemical that, because of its large usage across a range of uses, is produced in large quantities. • A substance added to soil to increase the amount of elements such as nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus. • ...
Water and Ecosystems 2020-04-08
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- Tide meets the stream
- A non-living organism
- breaks down organic material
- Water water collected on the surface of the ground
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- Zone extends from the surface to 200 meters
- basin Portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- water Water that is safe to drink
- web how plants and animals are connected
- water held underground
- levels different positions in the food chain
- an organism biological community/ environment
11 Clues: Tide meets the stream • A non-living organism • water held underground • breaks down organic material • water Water that is safe to drink • web how plants and animals are connected • Zone extends from the surface to 200 meters • levels different positions in the food chain • an organism biological community/ environment • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-01-07
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- When water pools in large bodies
- when rain, snowmelt, or other water that flows in underground streams, drains, or sewers(no space)
- when water in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail falls from the clouds
- when a gas turns to liquid in a cloud
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- when precipitation flows in surface bodies of water(no space)
- when liquid from a body of water turns into a gas
- when molecules move supper fast
- when molecules move slow
- when the sun warms plants and lets water from small holes in the plant's leafs
- when molecules move fast-ish
10 Clues: when molecules move slow • when molecules move fast-ish • when molecules move supper fast • When water pools in large bodies • when a gas turns to liquid in a cloud • when liquid from a body of water turns into a gas • when precipitation flows in surface bodies of water(no space) • when water in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail falls from the clouds • ...
Niamh's water cycle 2017-05-21
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- cycle : The movement of water through land sea and atmosphere
- : the downward movement of water to the river through the soil and rocks
- bed: the bottom of the river
- run off :the movement of water to the river which passes over the land
- : the movement of water from plants back into the atmosphere
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- stored in rocks within the ground
- : wet weather including rain, hail and snow
- : where water vapour meets cool air and turns into water droplets
- the material carried or moved by the river
- the end of the river where it joins the sea
10 Clues: bed: the bottom of the river • stored in rocks within the ground • the material carried or moved by the river • : wet weather including rain, hail and snow • the end of the river where it joins the sea • : the movement of water from plants back into the atmosphere • cycle : The movement of water through land sea and atmosphere • ...
Just Add Water 2017-06-16
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- glass tanks or bowls where aquatic animals live
- clean energy that is created from falling water
- on or near the sea
- a small harbor where small boats dock
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- usually found in the street; has a spout, nozzle, or other outlet
- to lose water or moisture; to become dry
- living or taking place in the water
- water continually moves through this underground layer of rock
- channels that moves water over long distances
- related to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea
10 Clues: on or near the sea • living or taking place in the water • a small harbor where small boats dock • to lose water or moisture; to become dry • channels that moves water over long distances • glass tanks or bowls where aquatic animals live • clean energy that is created from falling water • related to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea • ...
Water and Climate 2017-04-26
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- the degree to which a porous material will allow fluids, such as water and oil, to pass through it
- cycle a model, used to illustrate the movement and changes of state of water at and near Earth's surface
- table the interface between the zone of saturation and the zone of aeration
- a condition in which the particles in a material are of mixed sizes
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- discharge the amount of water that passes a certain spot in a stream in a specific amount of time, such as liters per minute
- the overall view of a region's weather conditions over long periods of time
- a condition in which all the particles in a material are the same or similar in size, density, or shape
- water entering or sinking into, under the influence of gravity, the upper parts of Earth's lithosphere where the water becomes subsurface water
- percentage of open space in a material compared to its total volume
- all the natural liquid water flowing at Earth's solid surface, including stream flow
10 Clues: percentage of open space in a material compared to its total volume • a condition in which the particles in a material are of mixed sizes • the overall view of a region's weather conditions over long periods of time • table the interface between the zone of saturation and the zone of aeration • ...
Water System Crossword 2019-03-29
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- A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- The quality or degree of being saline.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- All the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- Cycle The cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
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- Warming/Climate Change A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
- Basin Any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet, such as into a river, bay, or other body of water.
- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- The science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
10 Clues: The quality or degree of being saline. • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle. • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2017-11-13
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- The form of water that rises into the air
- What water droplets come together to form
- covers most of the earth
- Water Vapor rising from leaves of plants
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- The part of a plant that releases water vapor into the air
- Cloud gets do heavy it rains
- Water finding its way back to bodies of water
- Water Vapor rises from bodies of water into the air
- Water droplets come together to form clouds
- We drink this
10 Clues: We drink this • covers most of the earth • Cloud gets do heavy it rains • Water Vapor rising from leaves of plants • The form of water that rises into the air • What water droplets come together to form • Water droplets come together to form clouds • Water finding its way back to bodies of water • Water Vapor rises from bodies of water into the air • ...
Properties of Water 2020-11-09
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- Water dissociates into hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions. Water is a neutral substance because it produces hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions at the same time.
- The strong intermolecular attractions between water molecules lead to the formation of
- The _____ end of one polar molecule is attracted to the positive end of another polar molecule.
- The expansion of molecules causes solid water (ice)to be _______ than liquid water.
- covalent molecule with a slightly negative end and a slightly positive end.
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- Polar substances and Ionic substances dissolve in water
- A property of water that makes its boundary behave something like stretched Saran Wrap for small things.
- Allows it to resist changes in temperature. As a result, it has an unusually low freezing point and high boiling point.
- an attraction between molecules of a different substance
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance.
10 Clues: Polar substances and Ionic substances dissolve in water • The attraction between molecules of the same substance. • an attraction between molecules of a different substance • covalent molecule with a slightly negative end and a slightly positive end. • The expansion of molecules causes solid water (ice)to be _______ than liquid water. • ...
Plant Water Movement 2018-11-25
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- the form of water which leaves the plant
- how water enters the plant root
- this weather condition will increase transpiration
- pores in the underside of leaves for water vapour loss
- how water vapour leaves the plant
- a collection of FOUR different cells that carry water, it is a tissue
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- water moving out of the leaf
- the movement of water up the plant stem
- mesophyll (6/9) the type of cells inside the leaf, from which water evaporates from
- when plant cells fill with water, give plants support and strength
10 Clues: water moving out of the leaf • how water enters the plant root • how water vapour leaves the plant • the movement of water up the plant stem • the form of water which leaves the plant • this weather condition will increase transpiration • pores in the underside of leaves for water vapour loss • when plant cells fill with water, give plants support and strength • ...
Science - Transporting Water 2018-09-26
10 Clues: Makes seeds • Made by leaves • Comes from the sun • Makes food for the plant • Carries water from the soil • A plant must be in this to grow • Transports water from the roots • Food and water help a plant to... • Made by the fruit or flower of a plant • The roots transport this from the soil
Water Crossword Puzzle 2018-12-05
10 Clues: Vapor • Wet substance • Going into the soil • Slow moving mass of ice • Turn from liquid to vapor • H2O is an example of this • Rain is an example of this • The draining away of water • Found in all oceans, cannot drink • How water reaches plants, animals and people
The Water Cycle 2021-04-20
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- When there is too much liquid flowing in a body of water, which then flows out until it reaches another body.
- The process where water is released from plants.
- The process where water falls back to Earth
- When water is run up and down the spine of a plant.
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- When a solid changes to a gas without first becoming a liquid.
- The process where water turns from a gas to a liquid
- Water that is in between the process of condestation and evaporation.
- The process where water seeps into the ground.
- The process where water turns from a liqiud into a gas.
- The cycle in which water travels throughout the world.
10 Clues: The process where water falls back to Earth • The process where water seeps into the ground. • The process where water is released from plants. • When water is run up and down the spine of a plant. • The process where water turns from a gas to a liquid • The cycle in which water travels throughout the world. • The process where water turns from a liqiud into a gas. • ...
BODIES OF WATER 2021-04-26
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- You can’t drink the oceans water because it is?
- What covers 70% of the earth?
- How many oceans are there?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- True or false? The Dead Sea has no living things in it?
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- The end of a river is called?
- What is the biggest ocean?
- What is smaller then the ocean?
- The beginning of a river is called?
- The Dead Sea is not a sea, it is a?
10 Clues: What is the biggest ocean? • How many oceans are there? • The end of a river is called? • What covers 70% of the earth? • What is smaller then the ocean? • The beginning of a river is called? • The Dead Sea is not a sea, it is a? • What is the longest river in the world? • You can’t drink the oceans water because it is? • ...
Water of Life 2021-06-23
10 Clues: knowledge • lacking trust • Make a change • lack of water • uninhabited area • physical strength • a small narrow river • holy and super natural • to make a space become full • The beginning of a stream of water
Caydens water cycle 2021-04-15
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- - a wet liquid
- - example is rain
- - when water goes into layers in the ground
- - when theres to much water and it runs to the nearest water source
- - when the runoff stops
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- - when a gas turns to a liquid
- - condensation
- - transpiration
- - things that are in the sky and make all this work.
- - when a liquid turns to a gas
10 Clues: - condensation • - a wet liquid • - transpiration • - example is rain • - when the runoff stops • - when a gas turns to a liquid • - when a liquid turns to a gas • - when water goes into layers in the ground • - things that are in the sky and make all this work. • - when theres to much water and it runs to the nearest water source
The Water Cycle 2021-04-14
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- holds 97% of Earths water
- the pulling of water from the ground into plants
- the evaporating of water off plants
- water that soaks into the ground and seeps into aquifers
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- the process of snow going straight to a water vapor, skipping the evaporation
- water cooling down and becoming clouds
- contains 68% of all of earths freshwater
- water heating up and rising into the air
- water falling from clouds (rain, snow, hail, etc)
- the water that runs down mountains and into rivers
10 Clues: holds 97% of Earths water • the evaporating of water off plants • water cooling down and becoming clouds • contains 68% of all of earths freshwater • water heating up and rising into the air • the pulling of water from the ground into plants • water falling from clouds (rain, snow, hail, etc) • the water that runs down mountains and into rivers • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-07-02
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- When it rains, snows or hails, what is it called?
- When the vapour rises up and turns back to liquid, what is the process called?
- What is the first step of the water cycle?
- What is the main ingredient in the water cycle?
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- Where is another place water can be gathered from?
- What heats the top layer of water and causes it to evaporate
- When water flows through the soil, what do we call it?
- What is it called when the water goes back to it's source?
- How many main stages are in the water cycle?
- What does water become when the sun heats it up?
10 Clues: What is the first step of the water cycle? • How many main stages are in the water cycle? • What is the main ingredient in the water cycle? • What does water become when the sun heats it up? • When it rains, snows or hails, what is it called? • Where is another place water can be gathered from? • When water flows through the soil, what do we call it? • ...
Water cycle Gary 2023-11-27
10 Clues: frosen water. • melting snow. • They flow water. • A water molecule. • where the clouds are. • Water that comes from leaves. • runoff soaks into the ground. • The start of the water cycle. • floating rain in the atmosphere. • provides water to rivers, lakes, and the oceans.
Water cycle Gary 2023-11-27
10 Clues: frosen water. • melting snow. • They flow water. • A water molecule. • where the clouds are. • Water that comes from leaves. • runoff soaks into the ground. • The start of the water cycle. • floating rain in the atmosphere. • provides water to rivers, lakes, and the oceans.
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