water Crossword Puzzles
Water Safety 2014-10-23
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- dark and gloomy water
- A very bright colour that bees are attracted to
- a movement when your arms are pushed forward and then swept back in a circular motion
- A person that is in control if someone is in danger while being in the water
- Freedom from harm or danger
- A condition of having an abnormal low body temperature
- A different word to Symptoms is ...
- Something that you would use on a person if they fall over
- walk with force through water or other liquid substances
- Moves forcefully or rapidly in water
- When you plunge head first into the water with your arms in front of you
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- When water moves in one directions rapidly it is called ...
- A large natural stream or water way
- You wear it when going out on the water in a kayak or canoe
- Something you call when your in danger
- Continuing to live after an accident
- A barrier or railing to keep things safe
- You save someone from a dangerous situation
- Natural movement on the air that causes trees to sway
19 Clues: dark and gloomy water • Freedom from harm or danger • A large natural stream or water way • A different word to Symptoms is ... • Continuing to live after an accident • Moves forcefully or rapidly in water • Something you call when your in danger • A barrier or railing to keep things safe • You save someone from a dangerous situation • ...
Water Resources 2022-04-14
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- crops grown in fertilized water and no soil.
- an area where there is no longer any groundwater.
- surfaces
- intrusion when the pumping of fresh water out of a well is faster than the recharge. Near coastal areas this can cause salt water to infiltrate the aquifer.
- the input process of water percolating into an aquifer.
- small spaces found within permeable layers of rock and sediment where water is found.
- low amounts of nutrients such as phosphorous and nitrogen
- similar to a levee but built to prevent ocean waters from flooding adjacent land.
- a barrier that runs across a river or stream to control the flow of water.
- canals or ditches used to carry water from one location to another.
- well from which water flows under natural pressure without pumping.
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- the uppermost level at which the water in an area fully saturates the rock or soil.
- a moderate level of productivity
- a generally flat area of land next to a river or stream.
- an aquifer surrounded by a layer of impermeable rock or clay.
- removing the salt from salt water to obtain fresh water.
- an aquifer that is simply porous rock covered by soil.
- high levels of productivity
- an enlarged bank built up on each side of the river.
19 Clues: surfaces • high levels of productivity • a moderate level of productivity • crops grown in fertilized water and no soil. • an area where there is no longer any groundwater. • an enlarged bank built up on each side of the river. • an aquifer that is simply porous rock covered by soil. • the input process of water percolating into an aquifer. • ...
Water Resources 2022-04-19
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- A barrier that runs across a river or stream to control the flow of water.
- An enlarged bank built up on each side of the river.
- An aquifer that is simply porous rock covered by soil.
- The uppermost level at which the water in an area fully saturates the rock or soil.
- The input process of water percolating into an aquifer.
- Well from which water flows under natural pressure without pumping.
- Crops grown in fertilized water and no soil.
- High levels of productivity
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- Removing the salt from salt water to obtain fresh water.
- An area of low-lying ground adjacent to a river.
- Any solid surface that will not allow water to penetrate through.
- When the pumping of fresh water out of a well is faster than the recharge.
- A moderate level of productivity
- An area where there is no longer any groundwater.
- Similar to a levee but built to prevent ocean waters from flooding adjacent land.
- Low amounts of nutrients such as phosphorous and nitrogen.
- An aquifer surrounded by a layer of impermeable rock or clay.
- Small spaces found within permeable layers of rock and sediment where water is found.
- Canals or ditches used to carry water from one location to another.
19 Clues: High levels of productivity • A moderate level of productivity • Crops grown in fertilized water and no soil. • An area of low-lying ground adjacent to a river. • An area where there is no longer any groundwater. • An enlarged bank built up on each side of the river. • An aquifer that is simply porous rock covered by soil. • ...
Water Fun 2022-09-08
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- is a city in Nassau County, New York,
- The name of the bag in the J-300 and J-400 filter bay
- ribbit, ribbit
- What you put in the Sundance aromatherapy chamber
- Greek Goddess of wisdom
- seventh astrological sign in the zodiac.
- Film festival in Utah
- Dream world
- Autocleaner that comes with Great Package
- Wine mixer made famous by Step Brothers movie
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- 2008 James Bond movie "__of Solace"
- Jesse "The Body" ___
- An ancient story or our #1 selling spa model
- Gazebo with bar and 2 barstools
- Greek God of Strength
- How you get into a pool
- a bit part in a movie
- Doughboy
- place to go relax
19 Clues: Doughboy • Dream world • ribbit, ribbit • place to go relax • Jesse "The Body" ___ • Greek God of Strength • a bit part in a movie • Film festival in Utah • How you get into a pool • Greek Goddess of wisdom • Gazebo with bar and 2 barstools • 2008 James Bond movie "__of Solace" • is a city in Nassau County, New York, • seventh astrological sign in the zodiac. • ...
Water Quality 2022-09-22
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- The number 5 is what on the pH scale.
- What does Mr. Kennedy breathe?
- What color is the water if a coal mine is near?
- What shows up when anything dies?
- This means "to make".
- What kind of oxygen do fish breathe?
- This means light.
- What causes algae to overgrow?
- This is an acid on the pH scale.
- Nitrates are a _______________
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- What is another name for turbidity?
- If I smell rotten eggs, what is in the water?
- Turbidity is a measure of living and __________
- pH measures acid and ____________
- This mineral makes water hard.
- This is one way that d.o. gets into water.
- The process plants use to make food.
- This is a base on the pH scale.
- What makes the water an iced tea color?
- The number 9 is what on the pH scale.
20 Clues: This means light. • This means "to make". • What does Mr. Kennedy breathe? • This mineral makes water hard. • What causes algae to overgrow? • Nitrates are a _______________ • This is a base on the pH scale. • This is an acid on the pH scale. • pH measures acid and ____________ • What shows up when anything dies? • What is another name for turbidity? • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-01
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- Natural water filter
- when water is used at a high pressure to break through rock and soil to reach oil
- water found in lakes, oceans, ponds, streams, rivers etc.
- the amount of heat objects can retain and for how long
- rules in place to say how you are able to use the water in your area/where you live
- the amount of water each person or household consumes
- takes 7600 liters of water to make
- temperatures change more drastically here than if you were to be near a body of water.
- treats 950 million liters of water per day and is nicknamed the palace of purification
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- 81 percent of this is water
- Only three percent of all of earth's water
- created over the ocean when air from a thunderstorm starts spinning at a high speed
- the percentage of salt water on the planet
- underground layer of rock that holds water
- where rain goes when it falls
- When water droplets from humid air come in contact with a cold surface
- has its own climate different to the places around it, is usually located near a body of water
- a mixture of sand, clay, water, and a thick molasses like substance
- saltiest water on earth
19 Clues: Natural water filter • saltiest water on earth • 81 percent of this is water • where rain goes when it falls • takes 7600 liters of water to make • Only three percent of all of earth's water • the percentage of salt water on the planet • underground layer of rock that holds water • the amount of water each person or household consumes • ...
Water Cycle 2022-01-11
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- the passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere
- water is also underground and in the _______
- a repeated pattern
- a facility that treats and cleans water before it is used
- the process that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas caused by heat
- the cooling of water in the atmosphere changing gas to a liquid
- energy source that drives the water cycle
- an artificial lake used to store water for various uses
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- the changes to water when it evaporates into the air, condenses into clouds, and then precipitates down to Earth
- water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- most freshwater collects underground as ______
- the main source of _____ on Earth is surface water that collects in swamps/marshes, lakes, streams, and rivers
- a wide body of moving or flowing water
- _____ water covers most of the Earth's surface in the ocean
- a natural resource important to all living things
- a particular order in which related events, movement, or things follow each other
- rainfall that is not absorbed by soil and travels to the ocean
- a small body of water that is surrounded by land
- a large body of still water surrounded by land
19 Clues: a repeated pattern • a wide body of moving or flowing water • energy source that drives the water cycle • water is also underground and in the _______ • most freshwater collects underground as ______ • a large body of still water surrounded by land • a small body of water that is surrounded by land • a natural resource important to all living things • ...
Water/Biomolecules 2021-04-01
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- How much of earth is covered by water.
- What color does a pH pager turn when exposed to acids
- When water turns to ice it is a
- Bonds Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms held together by
- What property changes temperature
- is when water sticks to plants
- What is it called when an object can float on top of water.
- Great source of long term energy
- When water moves thru a thin tube
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- ability to stick to something
- When water from the ground goes up in the sky
- A building block
- Carbohydrates,Lipids,Proteins,
- Monomer of a carbohydrate
- When water comes down from the sky
- What does the H and the O stand for in H20
- What is required for all living things
- What its called when water is either solid,liquid,or gas
- Water changes from a gas to a liquid
19 Clues: A building block • Monomer of a carbohydrate • ability to stick to something • Carbohydrates,Lipids,Proteins, • is when water sticks to plants • When water turns to ice it is a • Great source of long term energy • What property changes temperature • When water moves thru a thin tube • When water comes down from the sky • Water changes from a gas to a liquid • ...
water systems 2024-02-23
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- in its solid form
- area of land that all water flows to
- ability to absorb heat
- tropical storm with strong winds
- an underground portion of soil and water
- an area with its climate
- water water in its frozen state.
- warming long term heating of the earth
- sheet form over lakes when they freeze
- climate an area found near the equator and is typically hot
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- created when snow builds up
- effect on ice unusually warm weather
- rain or snow
- water vapor
- upper surface of the water table
- normal weather in an area
- a part of the earth's surface that holds
- crystals that grow on dust particles in clouds.
- water water that comes from the surface
- ice covering a large area of land.
20 Clues: water vapor • rain or snow • in its solid form • ability to absorb heat • an area with its climate • normal weather in an area • created when snow builds up • tropical storm with strong winds • upper surface of the water table • water water in its frozen state. • ice covering a large area of land. • effect on ice unusually warm weather • area of land that all water flows to • ...
Water Cycle 2020-10-05
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- Changing from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- The liquid water component of the Earth. It includes the oceans, seas, lakes, ponds, rivers and streams
- __ clouds are thunderstorm clouds.
- __ forms when strong currents of rising air, known as updrafts, carry water droplets high enough for the water droplets to freeze
- All water has been recycled __ of times
- The ____ provides the energy for the water cycle.
- When water is a gas, it is called __.
- Our fresh water supplies are stored either beneath the ground (also called __), or in surface waters, such as lakes, rivers, and streams
- For condensation to occur, water vapor must ____
- Water that flows back to the ocean is called ____
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- Changing of water from gas (vapor) to liquid
- When a plant releases water through its leaves
- __ clouds are white, puffy clouds that look like pieces of floating cotton.
- If raindrops fall through a layer of air that is below the freezing point of water, they form tiny frozen drops known as __. It can also begin as snow that partially melts as it falls through a layer of warm air.
- __ clouds are uniform grayish clouds that often cover the entire sky.
- The release of water from clouds
- Describes how water in the Earth's ecosystem is in continual motion, moving from place to place and taking different forms.
- __ occurs when there is a layer of warm air up high and the raindrops freeze while passing through a thin sub-freezing layer of air near the ground.
- __ clouds are composed of ice and are thin, wispy clouds blown in high winds into long streamers.
19 Clues: The release of water from clouds • __ clouds are thunderstorm clouds. • When water is a gas, it is called __. • All water has been recycled __ of times • Changing from a liquid to a gas or vapor • Changing of water from gas (vapor) to liquid • When a plant releases water through its leaves • For condensation to occur, water vapor must ____ • ...
Water Scarcity 2024-03-07
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- unwilling to comply
- straight away
- limitations on water use
- using water(n)
- following instructions
- looking forward, waiting
- a way of thinking
- a certain amount allocated
- police
- an organisation which plans for the future
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- a period of time without rain
- solid matter that sinks to the bottom of water
- water supply
- using water more than once
- ideas new and imaginative ideas
- services and facilities provided
- the people of a country
- suffering from not drinking enough
- to drink
19 Clues: police • to drink • water supply • straight away • using water(n) • a way of thinking • unwilling to comply • following instructions • the people of a country • limitations on water use • looking forward, waiting • using water more than once • a certain amount allocated • a period of time without rain • ideas new and imaginative ideas • services and facilities provided • ...
Water cycle 2025-09-29
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- Plants affecting water cycle
- Rain caught by leaves before reaching ground
- Layer of gases surrounding Earth
- High land dividing drainage basins
- Water lost from plant leaves
- basin Area drained by a river system
- Water moving deeper into ground
- Water moving sideways through soil
- Largest body of saltwater
- Water vapor condensed in the sky
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- Water moving within a river
- Water moving below Earth’s surface
- Combined evaporation and transpiration
- Large natural flowing watercourse
- Water seeping into soil
- Area of water surrounded by land
- Liquid water turning into vapor
- Solid surface of the Earth
- flow – Water flowing on land surface
19 Clues: Water seeping into soil • Largest body of saltwater • Solid surface of the Earth • Water moving within a river • Plants affecting water cycle • Water lost from plant leaves • Liquid water turning into vapor • Water moving deeper into ground • Layer of gases surrounding Earth • Area of water surrounded by land • Water vapor condensed in the sky • Large natural flowing watercourse • ...
Water Cycle 2021-04-12
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- These stay in the groundwater for many years.
- steam in the air
- means perpetually
- oceans, the atmosphere, and ground water
- The reservoir that contains the most water.
- scuba face gear
- the water cycle is like this body system
- cycle water moved from land to air and back again
- T or F? There will be the same water years from now.
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
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- the purpose of reservoirs
- when gas cools up high these are formed
- telescope on a submarine
- the sum total of water
- a prefix that means under
- when steam turns into water
- the effect the sun has on water
- scuba eye gear
- rainwater's contribution to the water cycle
19 Clues: scuba eye gear • scuba face gear • steam in the air • means perpetually • the sum total of water • rain, snow, sleet, hail • telescope on a submarine • the purpose of reservoirs • a prefix that means under • when steam turns into water • the effect the sun has on water • when gas cools up high these are formed • oceans, the atmosphere, and ground water • ...
Water Activities 2021-04-11
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- traveling over water in a vessel or vehicle powered by wind
- use an inflatable raft to navigate a river or other body of water
- reminds one of a parachute
- paddling with a single-bladed paddle
- surfing while being towed along by a high-speed boat
- swimming, cycling, and running
- equipped with a breathing tube/pipe that helps you breathe underwater
- using arms and legs to move the body through water
- discover what lies deep beneath the sea
- drifting or paddling down a river
- racing over a body of water by machine powered by a jet engine
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- jump off cliffs or rocks in freshwater or salt water
- moving a boat through water by using oars
- simple and fun water exercise
- use of a kayak for moving across water
- use of recreational boats and ships
- act of riding on waves
- rides the bodyboard in a prone position
- act of catching fish
- football-in-the-water
20 Clues: act of catching fish • football-in-the-water • act of riding on waves • reminds one of a parachute • simple and fun water exercise • swimming, cycling, and running • drifting or paddling down a river • use of recreational boats and ships • paddling with a single-bladed paddle • use of a kayak for moving across water • rides the bodyboard in a prone position • ...
Water Crossword 2020-11-15
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- water from leaves
- chemical formula for water
- clouds in te reo maori
- constant movement of water
- water particles in the atmosphere
- found in ocean
- area that holds water underground
- liquid turns to gas
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- found in lakes,rivers and ponds
- water going through rocks
- water that has high mineral content
- ocean in te reo maori
- rain,hail,snow or sleet
- water that has low mineral content
- fish in te reo maori
- rain in te reo maori
- process of water turning to gas
- to consume water
- water in te reo maori
19 Clues: found in ocean • to consume water • water from leaves • liquid turns to gas • fish in te reo maori • rain in te reo maori • ocean in te reo maori • water in te reo maori • clouds in te reo maori • rain,hail,snow or sleet • water going through rocks • chemical formula for water • constant movement of water • found in lakes,rivers and ponds • process of water turning to gas • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-02
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- The nickname for the R.C Harris Treatment Centre in Toronto
- Ice in big masses
- Water that end up in soil
- start from thunderstorms over the ocean
- a time when Earth's glaciers and ice sheets begin to disappear.
- Toronto's worst natural disaster
- Watersheds are separated by these
- upper surface of the groundwater zone
- at least______L of every 100,000L will be cycled into another state
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- An area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- The process when a liquid turns into a gas
- Earth is surrounded by an atmosphere made up of a mixture of_______.
- Where water is collected and stored
- capacity The ability of an object to absorb heat
- water that has condensed over time
- Earth has 3% of this type of water
- Water is able to pass through it
- referred to how much salt is dissolved in water
- Earth has_______types of water
19 Clues: Ice in big masses • Water that end up in soil • Earth has_______types of water • Water is able to pass through it • Toronto's worst natural disaster • Watersheds are separated by these • water that has condensed over time • Earth has 3% of this type of water • Where water is collected and stored • upper surface of the groundwater zone • start from thunderstorms over the ocean • ...
Water systems 2022-02-02
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- A large amount of water that is beyond its boundaries like on dry land
- There is no space for water to pass thru
- You can see how cold or hot something is with this object
- Has a lower heat capacity than water
- When snow builds up over time
- that is found in lakes, waters and streams
- Water that falls into soil
- Heat absorbed by a materials to change its temperature
- A big change in weather that affects glaciers and other habitats
- A liquid that goes up into the sky and falls back down to create rain or snow
- It's a natural resource that can be reused and replenished
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- Mass of air that surrounds the earth
- A watershed is separated from another from hills and ridges
- Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- Water is able to pass through
- A small area with its own climate that is different from the rest of the surrounding area
- Contaminates the natural environment that causes change to our planet
- A big pool of water that is 70% saltwater and 97% earth's water
- Underground layer of rocks, sand and gravel that holds water
- An area of land were all water that falls collects and stays a area
20 Clues: Water that falls into soil • Water is able to pass through • When snow builds up over time • Mass of air that surrounds the earth • Has a lower heat capacity than water • There is no space for water to pass thru • Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean • that is found in lakes, waters and streams • Heat absorbed by a materials to change its temperature • ...
Water pollution 2022-02-16
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- water means water, whether groundwater or surface water, that is produced outside of the boundaries of the Authority and transported into the boundaries of the Authority, by a person other than the Authority, for use within the boundaries of the Authority.
- a slight obscuration of the lower atmosphere, typically caused by fine suspended particles
- monoxide can cause dizziness, confusion, unconsciousness and death.
- waste is defined as waste generated by manufacturing or industrial processes.
- is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy.
- fuels release nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere, which contribute to the formation of smog and acid rain.
- spills are the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment.
- rain leaches aluminum from the soil
- sewage refers to wastewater that contains harmful waterborne pathogens and bacteria and which has not yet gone through a sewage treatment plant.
- we breathe it in and in our lungs so we can breath and stay alive
- chemicals or natural substances added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
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- oxides can cause damage to the human respiratory tract and increase a person's vulnerability to, and the severity of, respiratory infections and asthma.
- high-grade reclaimed water produced from treated used water that is further purified using advanced membrane technologies and ultra-violet disinfection, making it ultra-clean and safe to drink.
- is the process of removing salt from seawater
- , process by which an element or compound transitions from its liquid state to its gaseous state below the temperature at which it boils
- can be any toxic substance used to kill animals and fungi.
- dioxide affects the respiratory system
- water in or taken from the sea.
- is rubbish such as paper, cans, and bottles left lying in an open or public place.
19 Clues: water in or taken from the sea. • rain leaches aluminum from the soil • dioxide affects the respiratory system • is the process of removing salt from seawater • can be any toxic substance used to kill animals and fungi. • we breathe it in and in our lungs so we can breath and stay alive • monoxide can cause dizziness, confusion, unconsciousness and death. • ...
Water cycle 2021-06-28
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- a cloud on the ground
- it turns the water into vapor
- the process of water turning into water vapor
- it comes from the clouds
- where water is held in a smaller amount
- how many parts there are in the water cycle
- what is turned into vapor, and falls as water
- Rain with ice, snow when melting
- when water freezes in the clouds
- it turns to vapor
- frozen rain but not hail
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- when the water is in the clouds
- the same as collection
- its water that's in the dirt
- where lots of saltwater is
- its water that is going to the clouds
- it moves water into the sea
- its when it rains
- when the water is in the sea
19 Clues: its when it rains • it turns to vapor • a cloud on the ground • the same as collection • it comes from the clouds • frozen rain but not hail • where lots of saltwater is • it moves water into the sea • its water that's in the dirt • when the water is in the sea • it turns the water into vapor • when the water is in the clouds • Rain with ice, snow when melting • ...
WATER RESOURCES 2022-04-13
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- canals or ditches used to carry water from one location to another.
- removing the salt from salt water to obtain fresh water.
- high levels of productivity
- is a generally flat area of land next to a river or stream.
- an aquifer that is simply porous rock covered by soil.
- a barrier that runs across a river or stream to control the flow of water.
- a moderate level of productivity
- is any solid surface that will not allow water to penetrate through such as asphalt, concrete, stone, brick, roofing, or extremely compacted ground like a soccer field.
- the input process of water percolating into an aquifer
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- small spaces found within permeable layers of rock and sediment where water is found.
- the pumping of fresh water out of a well is faster than the recharge. Near coastal areas this can cause salt water to infiltrate the aquifer.
- crops grown in fertilized water and no soil.
- an area where there is no longer any groundwater.
- well from which water flows under natural pressure without pumping.
- an aquifer surrounded by a layer of impermeable rock or clay.
- low amounts of nutrients such as phosphorous and nitrogen.
- the uppermost level at which the water in an area fully saturates the rock or soil.
- similar to a levee but built to prevent ocean waters from flooding adjacent land.
- an enlarged bank built up on each side of the river.
19 Clues: high levels of productivity • a moderate level of productivity • crops grown in fertilized water and no soil. • an area where there is no longer any groundwater. • an enlarged bank built up on each side of the river. • an aquifer that is simply porous rock covered by soil. • the input process of water percolating into an aquifer • ...
Water Cycle 2017-04-22
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- frozen water
- is form of precipitation in our water cycle because it is frozen
- you will need to use an umbrella for this type of precipitation
- firm or hard:not having the form of gas or liquid
- plants releasing water from their leaves, which then evaporates
- frozen or partly frozen rain
- water changing from a liquid to a gas
- the water cycle is driven by this
- another name for the water cycle
- to rain in very small drops
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- is the condensed water that falls to Earth's surface
- a person who studies and predicts the weather
- water vapor changes back into a liquid
- pieces of ice that fall from clouds like rain
- the only thing in nature that can be a solid, liquid, or a gas
- a substance like air that has no fixed shape
- the same water is used over and over again in our environment
- a substance that flows freely
- where most water evaporates from
19 Clues: frozen water • to rain in very small drops • frozen or partly frozen rain • a substance that flows freely • where most water evaporates from • another name for the water cycle • the water cycle is driven by this • water changing from a liquid to a gas • water vapor changes back into a liquid • a substance like air that has no fixed shape • ...
Water Safety 2017-08-24
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- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
- Color of the signs
- the steady flow of surface ocean water in a prevailing direction
- the condition of being safe from undergoing or causing hurt, injury, or loss
- Aid help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.
- A swimming stroke in which a person lies face down in the water, extends the arms in front of the head, pulls the arms back
- an expert swimmer employed to rescue people who get into difficulty in a swimming pool or at the beach
- the act or fact of surviving, especially under adverse or unusual circumstances.
- a stream or ditch that forms a boundary
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- used as an appeal for urgent assistance.
- is a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body
- plunge head first into water.
- walk through water or another liquid or soft substance.
- dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist
- save (someone) from a dangerous or distressing situation.
- Aid when something help you for float
- abbreviation of rest in peace
- a motion or gesture by which a thought is expressed or a command or wish made known
- is a large amount of fresh water flowing continuously in a long line across the land.
19 Clues: Color of the signs • plunge head first into water. • abbreviation of rest in peace • a stream or ditch that forms a boundary • used as an appeal for urgent assistance. • Aid when something help you for float • dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist • walk through water or another liquid or soft substance. • ...
Water V2 2020-01-05
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- Water freezes/Ice melts at ... degrees Celcius
- Alongside this part of the thermometer you can find the temperatures
- The phase of ice is ...
- The difference between the highest en de lowest temperatures is known as the ...
- In a liquid, the molecules can ... back and forth past one another
- The measurement range of a ... thermometer is 35 to 43 degrees Celcius
- ... is an example of a frozen water as a weather type
- In this thin part of the thermometer the fluid rises and falls
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- The three states are also referred to as ...
- This instrument lets you measure the temperature
- The phase of water is ...
- The molecules in a gas move ...
- The phase of water vapour is ...
- Water boils at ... degrees Celcius
- Many solid substances have their own distinctive ...
- In which weather type could water be liquid?
- This part of the thermometer contains the most liquid
- In a solid substance molecules are in a ... position
- In daily life, thermometers are used with gratuated scales marked in degrees ...
19 Clues: The phase of ice is ... • The phase of water is ... • The molecules in a gas move ... • The phase of water vapour is ... • Water boils at ... degrees Celcius • The three states are also referred to as ... • In which weather type could water be liquid? • Water freezes/Ice melts at ... degrees Celcius • This instrument lets you measure the temperature • ...
Water Resources 2013-07-01
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- Often refered as water shortage
- waste from factories and households enters water to cause
- process of removing salt from sea water
- water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes
- another term of ' saving water '
- filtering water to remove large particles and bacteria
- obtaining water from another country
- arrangement between countries regarding water supply
- water is boiled and the water vapour is collected than condensed into water
- this has further contributed to the problem of water constraint Populationgrowth may cause total supply of water on earth will be shared to more people
- the end product of removing impurities
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- this has affected agriculture and led to shortage of food
- forcing water through a membrane to remove small particles
- an area over which rain falls and is collected
- what price and supply of water are responses to rising demands of water
- often used as catchment areas
- a way to encourage the publi to save water
- this is used to create new sources of water
- important for life on earth
19 Clues: important for life on earth • often used as catchment areas • Often refered as water shortage • another term of ' saving water ' • obtaining water from another country • the end product of removing impurities • process of removing salt from sea water • a way to encourage the publi to save water • this is used to create new sources of water • ...
Water creatures 2013-07-30
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- Has a long body, sharp teeth and is a predator
- creatures they are animals that live in or on water
- they are believed to be very intelligent and they communicate with each other by clicking, whistling and other sounds
- a creature with eight sucker bearing arms
- they can be described as 'living fossils'
- the have silver body covered with red patches that serve as camouflage in muddy waters which they inhabit
- fish they are a type of fish and they are gold
- Fish looks like a star
- the shells help them to protect the reptiles from predators and allow some to move quickly through water
- fish a small species of fish that is found around tropical coral reefs
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- the largest animal in the world
- a group of them are called army, their skins are very wet and slimy
- they are found in africa and there name means 'river flows'
- born with gills so they can breathe under water and they have a big head and a tail
- ray its flat and has a long tail that can sting you
- they are crustaceans similar in appearance to shrimps
- they are grey and have sensitive whiskers that help them to detect prey in murky waters
- snake they are very poisonous and they grow to about two meters
- They are bright orange and there teeth are in there stomach
19 Clues: Fish looks like a star • the largest animal in the world • a creature with eight sucker bearing arms • they can be described as 'living fossils' • Has a long body, sharp teeth and is a predator • fish they are a type of fish and they are gold • creatures they are animals that live in or on water • ray its flat and has a long tail that can sting you • ...
Water Safety 2014-10-23
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- A very bright colour that bees are attracted to
- A barrier or railing to keep things safe
- When you plunge head first into the water with your arms in front of you
- You save someone from a dangerous situation
- You wear it when going out on the water in a kayak or canoe
- Something that you would use on a person if they fall over
- Freedom from harm or danger
- A large natural stream or water way
- Moves forcefully or rapidly in water
- Natural movement on the air that causes trees to sway
- A condition of having an abnormal low body temperature
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- Continuing to live after an accident
- A person that is in control if someone is in danger while being in the water
- a movement when your arms are pushed forward and then swept back in a circular motion
- A different word to Symptoms is
- When water moves in one directions rapidly it is called
- walk with force through water or other liquid substances
- Something you call when your in danger
- dark and gloomy water
19 Clues: dark and gloomy water • Freedom from harm or danger • A different word to Symptoms is • A large natural stream or water way • Continuing to live after an accident • Moves forcefully or rapidly in water • Something you call when your in danger • A barrier or railing to keep things safe • You save someone from a dangerous situation • ...
Fresh Water 2024-01-30
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- the zone that has the water table on top
- eroded soil, chemicals that runoff pavement, fertilizers
- the process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing plants
- fresh water in rivers, lakes, and ponds
- plants give off water into the atmosphere in this process
- they are smaller than lakes, light can reach the bottom which allows plants to grow throughout
- an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
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- the step in the water cycle in which impurities are left behind
- the process in the water cycle where clouds form
- if I dig a well down to the water table, I will run out of water and need to dig
- a type of wetland that looks like a flooded forest
- water in the sky needs this to condense on and form clouds
- source where you can identify where the pollution originated
- where about 3 percent of the Earth's water is
- where more than 97 percent of Earth's total water supply is
- a place where fresh water mixes with salt water and a lot of sea life is born
- they help control floods, clean the water, and many species live
- the percent of total water supply that the entire world depends on to stay alive
- the scale that measures a substance as acid or base
19 Clues: fresh water in rivers, lakes, and ponds • the zone that has the water table on top • where about 3 percent of the Earth's water is • the process in the water cycle where clouds form • a type of wetland that looks like a flooded forest • the scale that measures a substance as acid or base • eroded soil, chemicals that runoff pavement, fertilizers • ...
WATER CYCLE 2024-02-29
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- the amount of space between sediment
- Water vapor from plants
- Water that falls from the sky
- The form in which water falls from they sky
- a repetitive process
- water that runs down hills
- water and snow mixed
- Water being turned to vapor due to thermal energy
- the main source to humans, animal life and plant life
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- water in the ground
- types of ground
- the source condensation connects to to form clouds
- a result of flash freezing and wind
- The process of turning gas a to a liquid
- the amount of water that can run though sediment
- water that seeps in the earth
- Ice crystals
- water in the air formed by nuclei
- the result of infiltration
19 Clues: Ice crystals • types of ground • water in the ground • a repetitive process • water and snow mixed • Water vapor from plants • water that runs down hills • the result of infiltration • Water that falls from the sky • water that seeps in the earth • water in the air formed by nuclei • a result of flash freezing and wind • the amount of space between sediment • ...
WATER CYCLE 2024-02-29
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- the amount of space between sediment
- Water vapor from plants
- Water that falls from the sky
- The form in which water falls from they sky
- a repetitive process
- water that runs down hills
- water and snow mixed
- Water being turned to vapor due to thermal energy
- the main source to humans, animal life and plant life
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- water in the ground
- types of ground
- the source condensation connects to to form clouds
- a result of flash freezing and wind
- The process of turning gas a to a liquid
- the amount of water that can run though sediment
- water that seeps in the earth
- Ice crystals
- water in the air formed by nuclei
- the result of infiltration
19 Clues: Ice crystals • types of ground • water in the ground • a repetitive process • water and snow mixed • Water vapor from plants • water that runs down hills • the result of infiltration • Water that falls from the sky • water that seeps in the earth • water in the air formed by nuclei • a result of flash freezing and wind • the amount of space between sediment • ...
Water Fun 2022-09-08
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- How you get into a pool
- Dream world
- Gazebo with bar and 2 barstools
- is a city in Nassau County, New York,
- Jesse "The Body" ___
- Greek God of Strength
- place to go relax
- Autocleaner that comes with Great Package
- What you put in the Sundance aromatherapy chamber
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- Wine mixer made famous by Step Brothers movie
- Greek Goddess of wisdom
- Film festival in Utah
- "I AM" or John's last name
- ribbit, ribbit
- The name of the bag in the J-300 and J-400 filter bay
- seventh astrological sign in the zodiac.
- a bit part in a movie
- Doughboy
- 2008 James Bond movie "__of Solace"
19 Clues: Doughboy • Dream world • ribbit, ribbit • place to go relax • Jesse "The Body" ___ • Film festival in Utah • a bit part in a movie • Greek God of Strength • How you get into a pool • Greek Goddess of wisdom • "I AM" or John's last name • Gazebo with bar and 2 barstools • 2008 James Bond movie "__of Solace" • is a city in Nassau County, New York, • seventh astrological sign in the zodiac. • ...
Water Fun 2022-09-08
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- is a city in Nassau County, New York,
- The name of the bag in the J-300 and J-400 filter bay
- ribbit, ribbit
- What you put in the Sundance aromatherapy chamber
- Greek Goddess of wisdom
- seventh astrological sign in the zodiac.
- Film festival in Utah
- Dream world
- Autocleaner that comes with Great Package
- Wine mixer made famous by Step Brothers movie
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- 2008 James Bond movie "__of Solace"
- Jesse "The Body" ___
- "I AM" or John's last name
- Gazebo with bar and 2 barstools
- Greek God of Strength
- How you get into a pool
- a bit part in a movie
- Doughboy
- place to go relax
19 Clues: Doughboy • Dream world • ribbit, ribbit • place to go relax • Jesse "The Body" ___ • Greek God of Strength • a bit part in a movie • Film festival in Utah • How you get into a pool • Greek Goddess of wisdom • "I AM" or John's last name • Gazebo with bar and 2 barstools • 2008 James Bond movie "__of Solace" • is a city in Nassau County, New York, • seventh astrological sign in the zodiac. • ...
Water Pollution 2022-09-14
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- source pollution is when the pollution comes from only ONE point
- occur when there is too much phosphorus and nitrogen in the water. Algae is a common example.
- consists of liquid substances that flows from one place to another
- is another word for wastewater.
- ___________ is water used by a community might also be referred to as sewage.
- broken down and used as food by microorganisms like bacteria.
- things like phosphorus and nitrogen which help plants grow but are not helpful when found in large amounts in water
- can be dumped into rivers, lakes, and streams and can include organic and inorganic pollution.
- bacterias, viruses, and protozoa that can cause anyone who swims in water to become sick.
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- water __________ is water that has been contaminated.
- ___________ is found in lakes and rivers.
- are usually from industrial wastes that can poison aquatic life.
- waters are places like lakes and rivers that take water runoff from different sources.
- comes from many different sources which are highly traveled open spaced with little vegetation.
- source pollution is when it is difficult to find out exactly where the pollution originates.
- occurs from places that can leak chemicals and acids into water. Landfills and gas stations are common examples
- are combined overflows that consist of storm water and untreated waste water.
- is a place that plays a part in point source pollution. Usually consists of greases, oils, metals, and chemicals.
- tiny particles that are floating in the water. These can be things like plastics, bottles, that can decrease the depth of water.
19 Clues: is another word for wastewater. • ___________ is found in lakes and rivers. • water __________ is water that has been contaminated. • broken down and used as food by microorganisms like bacteria. • source pollution is when the pollution comes from only ONE point • are usually from industrial wastes that can poison aquatic life. • ...
Water Cycle 2022-10-21
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- What is evaporation from a plant?
- What is the opposite of surface water?
- (of a material or membrane) allowing liquids or gases to pass through it.
- Which stage is #1 in the simpler water cycle?
- permeable to some usually small molecules but not to other usually larger particles a semipermeable membrane.
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- A lack of electrical symmetry in a molecule. Charge differences on opposite ends of a structure.
- Why can water stick to other things? Because of...
- What hit the Titanic and caused it to sink?
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- occurs when there is more water than land can absorb. The excess liquid flows across the surface of the land and into nearby creeks, streams, or ponds.
- Why can water stick to itself? Because of...
- not allowing fluid to pass through.
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- What is it called when water goes through Evaporation, Condensation, and Precipitation?
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- Which is #2 in the simpler water cycle
- When a water-bearing rock readily transmits water to wells and springs
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil.
- A river basin is the land that water flows across or under on its way to a river.
19 Clues: What is evaporation from a plant? • not allowing fluid to pass through. • What is the opposite of surface water? • Which is #2 in the simpler water cycle • What hit the Titanic and caused it to sink? • Why can water stick to itself? Because of... • Which stage is #1 in the simpler water cycle? • Why can water stick to other things? Because of... • ...
Water CrossWord 2023-10-10
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- Water determines the shape, size and firmness of a(n)_______.
- A liquid in which substances can be dissolved is a _______.
- Water is a ______product of nutrient metabolism (prefix)
- this is a lubricant for your eyes
- Regularly drinking excessive amounts of water can lead to water______.
- This contains water to help lubricate food as you swallow it
- Body fluids that regulate body temperature are perspiration and ___________.
- this body tissue is about 75 percent water.
- Water inside the cells is called _________cellular. (prefix)
- Kidneys form this when they draw water and waste from the body.
- A person who has an abnormal loss of body fluids is said to be ________.
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- This body tissue is 20 to 35 percent water.
- A substance that reduces friction between surfaces
- Water serves as a medium for ______ reactions.
- Water outside the cells is _______cellular (prefix)
- A substance that increases urine production is a
- ________water has been enhanced with specific nutrients or supplements intended to aid or improve health or energy outcomes.
- Body fluids that contain water are saliva, blood, digestive juices, urine, feces, and _______.
- Water helps remove body wastes through exhaled water vapor, urine, feces, and __________.
19 Clues: this is a lubricant for your eyes • This body tissue is 20 to 35 percent water. • this body tissue is about 75 percent water. • Water serves as a medium for ______ reactions. • A substance that increases urine production is a • A substance that reduces friction between surfaces • Water outside the cells is _______cellular (prefix) • ...
Water pollution 2025-04-01
19 Clues: árt • tudós • komoly • terjed • megelőz • felelős • létezik • kormány • felszín • szennyez • olajfolt • megjósol • alapvető • elpusztít • szennyvíz • intézkedés • időigényes • betegség/kór • szivárgás/lék
Water Systems 2025-05-08
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- the process of removing salt from water
- Disinfects water
- underground freshwater reservoir
- uses natural resources to clean wastewater
- drinkable water
- mass body of ice
- disinfects water
- Using Plants to clean environments
- Gas and/or Oil
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- the amount of salt in water
- found in rural homes
- reasonable management of resources
- a fact
- a liquid
- Using life to clean enviornments
- one-sided
- water underground
- little to no perciptaion
- small localized climate
- harmful chemicals for the environment
20 Clues: a fact • a liquid • one-sided • Gas and/or Oil • drinkable water • Disinfects water • mass body of ice • disinfects water • water underground • found in rural homes • small localized climate • little to no perciptaion • the amount of salt in water • Using life to clean enviornments • underground freshwater reservoir • reasonable management of resources • Using Plants to clean environments • ...
Water Cycle 2025-11-12
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- The swirling motion of water is called ______________.
- Surface water near the ______________ is warmer than water near the poles.
- When water vapor cools and changes back into a liquid, the process is called ______________.
- The ______________ is the continuous movement of water on Earth.
- Most of the planet’s freshwater is stored in ______________, ice caps, and glaciers.
- Around ______________ billion people worldwide do not have access to clean, safe water.
- Oil spills and dumped ______________ can harm animals and spoil the shoreline.
- Water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail is called ______________.
- The energy that drives the water cycle comes from the ______________.
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- The process of liquid water turning into water vapor is called ______________.
- The ______________ Ocean has higher salinity than the surface waters of the Pacific.
- ______________ and rising sea levels can cause beaches to shrink.
- Water is found in the air, on land, and ______________.
- Earth is often called the “____________ planet” because water is found almost everywhere.
- ______________ describes the amount of salt dissolved in water.
- Water that you cannot see because it is a gas is called ______________.
- is water vapor that is warmer than the air around it.
- Collecting and storing water in reservoirs helps maintain a steady ______________.
- Water ______________ and habitat destruction are two major causes of freshwater shortages.
19 Clues: is water vapor that is warmer than the air around it. • The swirling motion of water is called ______________. • Water is found in the air, on land, and ______________. • ______________ describes the amount of salt dissolved in water. • The ______________ is the continuous movement of water on Earth. • ...
water sheds and water sources 2025-09-09
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- an area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domesticuse.
- the process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.Water Cycle, The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface,and groundwater.
- Services, Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water,flood regulation, and habitat provision.
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities,
- the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquidwater.
- smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.Main Channel, The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- the end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground,such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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- The source of a river or stream.
- Harvesting, Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, includingsustainable practices and reducing pollution.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into thesoil.
- and reservoirs.
- and improper waste disposal.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of anarea. Surface Water, Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers,
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
19 Clues: and reservoirs. • and improper waste disposal. • The source of a river or stream. • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • an area of land that drains into a particular water body. • Harvesting, Collecting and storing rainwater for future use. • the process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater. • ...
F-5 Water, Water Everywhere 2024-01-04
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- bonded hydrogen & oxygen (liquid at room temperature)
- antonym for "reveals"
- rhymes with "charts"
- rhymes with "blouses"
- root word "get" + suffix "ing"
- synonym for "quilt"
- rhymes with "mops"
- antonym for "big"
- the color of snow
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- synonym for "weighty"
- rhymes with "care"
- synonym for "descends"
- rhymes with "heaps"
- precipitation in a solid state
- compound word (has root words "snow" & "flakes")
- precipitation in a liquid state
- synonym for "huge"
- synonym for "Earth"
- root word "big" + suffix "er"
19 Clues: antonym for "big" • the color of snow • rhymes with "care" • synonym for "huge" • rhymes with "mops" • rhymes with "heaps" • synonym for "quilt" • synonym for "Earth" • rhymes with "charts" • synonym for "weighty" • antonym for "reveals" • rhymes with "blouses" • synonym for "descends" • root word "big" + suffix "er" • precipitation in a solid state • root word "get" + suffix "ing" • ...
F-5 Water, Water Everywhere 2024-01-04
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- bonded hydrogen & oxygen (liquid at room temperature)
- antonym for "reveals"
- rhymes with "charts"
- rhymes with "blouses"
- root word "get" + suffix "ing"
- synonym for "quilt"
- rhymes with "mops"
- antonym for "big"
- the color of snow
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- synonym for "weighty"
- rhymes with "care"
- synonym for "descends"
- rhymes with "heaps"
- precipitation in a solid state
- compound word (has root words "snow" & "flakes")
- precipitation in a liquid state
- synonym for "huge"
- synonym for "Earth"
- root word "big" + suffix "er"
19 Clues: antonym for "big" • the color of snow • rhymes with "care" • synonym for "huge" • rhymes with "mops" • rhymes with "heaps" • synonym for "quilt" • synonym for "Earth" • rhymes with "charts" • synonym for "weighty" • antonym for "reveals" • rhymes with "blouses" • synonym for "descends" • root word "big" + suffix "er" • precipitation in a solid state • root word "get" + suffix "ing" • ...
water o water 2024-02-13
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- saving water
- Formed by melting of snow in the mountains
- planet earth is also known as
- forms in the mouth of river
- polluting water
- water water that is found under the ground
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- large body of snow
- animals They suffer water pollution the most
- where the river begins
- purest form of water
- Formed due to condensation of water
11 Clues: saving water • polluting water • large body of snow • purest form of water • where the river begins • forms in the mouth of river • planet earth is also known as • Formed due to condensation of water • Formed by melting of snow in the mountains • water water that is found under the ground • animals They suffer water pollution the most
Water water vocabulary 2021-03-01
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- Solid water, it's very cold.
- Large body of slow-moving water.
- Liquid that we drink and need to survive.
- A cascade of water falling from a height.
- Water from gas to liquid.
- Artificial source of water where we can swim.
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- Biggest water resource, salty water.
- Liquid turns into gas.
- Gas water, boiling water.
- Liquid that comes down from clouds.
- Long and narrow water source.
11 Clues: Liquid turns into gas. • Gas water, boiling water. • Water from gas to liquid. • Solid water, it's very cold. • Long and narrow water source. • Large body of slow-moving water. • Liquid that comes down from clouds. • Biggest water resource, salty water. • Liquid that we drink and need to survive. • A cascade of water falling from a height. • ...
Water Conservation 2020-04-29
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- señal en una superficie
- sistema transporta agua
- cuota de renovación de agua
- identificar, distinguir con una señal
- terreno llano delimitado por montañas
- terreno cultivado producción de vegetales
- origen formación y evolución de la tierra
- enlace, union, vias, sistemas
- clima muy seco, falta de humedad
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- normas procedimientos
- cantidad adecuada
- vegetal nutriente
- territorio características similares
- forma exterior de un cuerpo
- planta cereal comestible
- características, desarrollo, costumbres
- parecido o casi igual
- ave de los andes américa del sur
18 Clues: cantidad adecuada • vegetal nutriente • normas procedimientos • parecido o casi igual • señal en una superficie • sistema transporta agua • planta cereal comestible • cuota de renovación de agua • forma exterior de un cuerpo • enlace, union, vias, sistemas • ave de los andes américa del sur • clima muy seco, falta de humedad • territorio características similares • ...
Water Resource 2013-06-26
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- body of water with a current, confined within a bed
- naturally occurring water on the Earth's surface in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers and streams, and underground as groundwater in aquifers and underground streams
- a natural or artificial lake, storage pond or impoundment from a dam which is used to store water
- a body of relatively still water of considerable size, localized in a basin, that is surrounded by land apart from a river, stream
- It happens when there is a shortage of water to meet the needs of the people
- water located beneath the earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations
- introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change.
- body of saline water that composes a large part of a planet's hydrosphere
- Careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum
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- water containing salt
- A process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as dissolved salt, from water
- brand name given to reclaimed water produced by Singapore's Public Utilities Board.
- A process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- Knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs
- a process by which wastewater from homes and businesses is cleaned using biological and chemical treatment so that the water can be returned to the environment safely to augment the natural systems from which it came.
- An area over which rain falls and is collected
- A process of water filtration where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water
- A process of converting sea water to fresh water by removing salt from the sea water
18 Clues: water containing salt • An area over which rain falls and is collected • body of water with a current, confined within a bed • Knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs • Careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum • body of saline water that composes a large part of a planet's hydrosphere • ...
water 1BSO 2014-06-10
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- dit maakt het water sterker en doet een voorwerp drijven
- een ander woord voor mengsel
- oplossen gebeurt het snelst in ... water
- de kracht die en vloeistof uitoefent op een voorwerp in een vloeistof
- een toestand waar een stof zich bevindt en de deeltjes heel dicht tegen elkaar liggen
- de overgang van vloeibaar naar vast (water)
- de overgang van gas naar vast en omgekeerd
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- bij verbonden vaten zijn alle ruimtes met elkaar verbonden met een ...
- het gewicht dat een voorwerp uitoefent op de aarde
- verdamping gebeurt sneller als het ...groot is
- koffiepoeder, theekruiden,cacaopoeder is een ...
- het wateroppervlak staat in verbonden vaten ...
- de overgang van vast naar vloeibaar
- dit doet water bij 100°C
- de overgang van gas naar vloeibaar
- de overgang van vloeibaar naar gas
- verdamping gebeurt sneller als er ... is
- de overgang van vloeibaar naar vast (lijm, tin)
18 Clues: dit doet water bij 100°C • een ander woord voor mengsel • de overgang van gas naar vloeibaar • de overgang van vloeibaar naar gas • de overgang van vast naar vloeibaar • oplossen gebeurt het snelst in ... water • verdamping gebeurt sneller als er ... is • de overgang van gas naar vast en omgekeerd • de overgang van vloeibaar naar vast (water) • ...
Water Cycle 2022-02-18
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- the amount of water vapor in the air, expressed as a percentage of the maximum amount that the air could hold at the given temperature; the ratio of the actual water vapor pressure to the saturation vapor pressure.
- matter or the quantity of matter evaporated or passed off in vapor.
- a front between warm and cold air masses that is moving very slowly or not at all.
- The way Earthś rotation makes winds cure is called the_________________.
- a body of air covering a relatively wide area, exhibiting approximately uniform properties through any horizontal section.
- a transition zone between a mass of warm air and the colder air it is replacing.
- the height of anything above a given planetary reference plane, especially above sea level on earth.
- something that drains or flows off, as rain that flows off from the land in streams.
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- region where the atmospheric pressure at the surface of the planet is greater than its surrounding environment
- falling products of condensation in the atmosphere, as rain, snow, or hail.
- the atmospheric conditions and weather of an area.PrevilingWinds a wind from the direction that is predominant at a particular place or season.JetStream strong, generally westerly winds concentrated in a relatively narrow and shallow stream in the upper troposphere of the earth.
- condition; moistness; dampness.
- the result of being made more compact or dense
- region where the atmospheric pressure at the surface of the planet is less than its surrounding environment
- the temperature to which air must be cooled, at a given pressure and water-vapor content, for it to reach saturation; the temperature at which dew begins to form.
- the circulation of the earth's water that evaporates from the sea into the atmosphere returning to the sea by rivers or returning to the atmosphere by
- air in natural motion, as that moving horizontally at any velocity along the earth's surface:
- the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air:
18 Clues: condition; moistness; dampness. • the result of being made more compact or dense • the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air: • matter or the quantity of matter evaporated or passed off in vapor. • The way Earthś rotation makes winds cure is called the_________________. • falling products of condensation in the atmosphere, as rain, snow, or hail. • ...
water systems 2022-02-03
20 Clues: gas • ice • hot • heat • cold • cold • rain • water • water • salty • nature • stream • floating • chemicals • overflowing • electricity • mass of ice • notsaltwater • rotating storm • climate in small area
Water Cycle 2023-08-24
18 Clues: lake • hail • snow • melt • rain • drift • river • sleet • ocean • freeze • stream • conserve • evaporation • underground • fresh water • condensation • precipitation • transpiration
WATER CYCLE 2023-12-05
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- state of matter with no definite shape or volume
- TE is ___ for evaporation to occur
- name for water in gas state
- collection of water
- state of matter tightly packed molecules
- solid is created like a snowflake
- water produced by plants
- gas to liquid
- falling water
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- dry ice is an example
- TE is ____ for condensation to occur
- water that moves downhill
- frost is an example
- liquid to gas
- water moves thru soil & rocks getting clean
- energy source for water cycle
- pulls precipitation down to Earth
- amount of water created
18 Clues: liquid to gas • gas to liquid • falling water • frost is an example • collection of water • dry ice is an example • amount of water created • water produced by plants • water that moves downhill • name for water in gas state • energy source for water cycle • solid is created like a snowflake • pulls precipitation down to Earth • TE is ___ for evaporation to occur • ...
Rock & Water 2024-04-24
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- Grounded Centered and _____
- My centre is my
- Look after your mental health and _________
- I need to make good
- My ______ needs to be low
- Taking __________ for our own actions
- The way I see things
- We need to keep ourselves
- To tell someone what you don't like
- Being understanding
Down
- At the end of each session we finish with?
- Contact with the floor
- To stand up to a bully I need to be
- I need to be _____ of my surroundings
- To be calm I need to?
- I need to _______ my body
- To show respect for yourself
- To win a game we need to have good _______
18 Clues: My centre is my • I need to make good • Being understanding • The way I see things • To be calm I need to? • Contact with the floor • I need to _______ my body • My ______ needs to be low • We need to keep ourselves • Grounded Centered and _____ • To show respect for yourself • To stand up to a bully I need to be • To tell someone what you don't like • ...
water systems 2022-01-30
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- a material's ability to absorb heat
- ...percent of the world is covered in water
- number of states water exists in
- water is a...resource
- area where water fills in all the spaces and cracks in soil and rocks
- formed from snow build up
- state of water found above and below ground
- the water found in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands and oceans
- when one water shed is seperated from another
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- the sun's heat passes through Earth's...
- when all the water of an area of land eventually drains into one body of water
- upper surface of the grounwater zone
- underground and reserves fresh water
- an area with a climate different then the climate around it
- what water becomes when it ends up in soil
- 97% of Earth's water is...
- large glacier that covers land
- form of frozen water
18 Clues: form of frozen water • water is a...resource • formed from snow build up • 97% of Earth's water is... • large glacier that covers land • number of states water exists in • a material's ability to absorb heat • upper surface of the grounwater zone • underground and reserves fresh water • the sun's heat passes through Earth's... • what water becomes when it ends up in soil • ...
water systems 2022-01-30
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- a material's ability to absorb heat
- ...percent of the world is covered in water
- number of states water exists in
- water is a...resource
- area where water fills in all the spaces and cracks in soil and rocks
- formed from snow build up
- state of water found above and below ground
- the water found in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands and oceans
- when one water shed is seperated from another
Down
- the sun's heat passes through Earth's...
- when all the water of an area of land eventually drains into one body of water
- upper surface of the grounwater zone
- underground and reserves fresh water
- an area with a climate different then the climate around it
- what water becomes when it ends up in soil
- 97% of Earth's water is...
- large glacier that covers land
- form of frozen water
18 Clues: form of frozen water • water is a...resource • formed from snow build up • 97% of Earth's water is... • large glacier that covers land • number of states water exists in • a material's ability to absorb heat • upper surface of the grounwater zone • underground and reserves fresh water • the sun's heat passes through Earth's... • what water becomes when it ends up in soil • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-03
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- water has a higher heat capacity than
- collected water
- caused by hurricanes
- area smaller than surrounding climates
- turns water into vapor
- high heat capacity
- intensity of heat
- purposefully clearing forest land
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- start from thunderstorms over ocean
- water that falls back to earth
- to soak up
- pressured water to extract oil
- heat degree
- large amount of saltwater
- divided by equator
- region with particular weather
- flows water to rivers
- split by equator
- stores water in sky
- evaporation
20 Clues: to soak up • heat degree • evaporation • collected water • split by equator • intensity of heat • divided by equator • high heat capacity • stores water in sky • caused by hurricanes • flows water to rivers • turns water into vapor • large amount of saltwater • water that falls back to earth • pressured water to extract oil • region with particular weather • purposefully clearing forest land • ...
Water unit 2015-05-18
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- underground collection of water where groundwater accumulates, can be accessed with a well
- the area under the roots where water seeps into aquifers easily.
- the level at which the groundwater is saturated with water.
- reduction in the pressure head surrounding the pumped well, resulting in an upside down cone shape.
- The natural sequence through which water passes into the atmosphere as water vapor, precipitates to the earth i solid or liquid form, returns to the atmosphere through evaporation.
- the process in which water is carried through plants and released into the atmosphere as water vapor.
- Something that drains or flows off.
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- water stored underground in the dirt, rocks, or soil.
- to pass through a filter slowly, to strain through.
- water on the surface of the planet.
- A piece of land that is saturated with water.
- the change of water from gas to liquid.
- The changing of a liquid into a gas.
- Rain, Snow, Sleet, or Hail that falls to the ground.
- Artificial application of water to the land or soil.
- a man-made structure to access groundwater
- the region or area drained by a river.
- a natural situation where water flows from an aquifer to the earth's face.
18 Clues: water on the surface of the planet. • Something that drains or flows off. • The changing of a liquid into a gas. • the region or area drained by a river. • the change of water from gas to liquid. • a man-made structure to access groundwater • A piece of land that is saturated with water. • to pass through a filter slowly, to strain through. • ...
Water Cycle 2022-11-09
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- These form in the sky when water vapor condenses into water droplets.
- oceans, lakes, icebergs, puddles, rivers and streams are examples of
- THE ______ THE AIR, the more WATER VAPOR it can hold.
- The COLDER THE AIR, the ______ WATER VAPOR it can hold.
- cycle The process of water moving through the world by precipitation, evaporation, and condensation.
- Water that has been heated to a gas.
- After precipitation falls to Earth’s surface, this water will flow down to a collection point.
- The process of water droplets or ice crystals falling from the sky.
- the evaporation of water from plants
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- The process of water vapor cooling and changing to liquid
- Ice crystals that fall from the sky.
- Occurs when a cloud of very small water droplets in the air form close to the earth’s surface.
- Small, usually round pieces of ice that fall from the sky.
- The process of water turning into a vapor.
- Frozen rain.
- Body of salt water that nearly covers 3/4 of the earth’s surface.
- the molecule made up of 1 hydrogen atom and 2 oxygen atoms
- Water droplets that fall from the sky.
- What provides the energy that drives the water cycle?
19 Clues: Frozen rain. • Ice crystals that fall from the sky. • Water that has been heated to a gas. • the evaporation of water from plants • Water droplets that fall from the sky. • The process of water turning into a vapor. • THE ______ THE AIR, the more WATER VAPOR it can hold. • What provides the energy that drives the water cycle? • ...
Water Cycle 2022-11-09
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- After precipitation falls to Earth’s surface, this water will flow down to a collection point.
- THE ______ THE AIR, the more WATER VAPOR it can hold.
- The COLDER THE AIR, the ______ WATER VAPOR it can hold.
- cycle The process of water moving through the world by precipitation, evaporation, and condensation.
- The process of water droplets or ice crystals falling from the sky.
- Frozen rain.
- The process of water vapor cooling and changing to liquid
- the molecule made up of 1 hydrogen atom and 2 oxygen atoms
- Ice crystals that fall from the sky.
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- oceans, lakes, icebergs, puddles, rivers and streams are examples of
- These form in the sky when water vapor condenses into water droplets.
- the evaporation of water from plants
- a cloud of very small water droplets in the air form close to the earth’s surface.
- The process of water turning into a vapor.
- Small, usually round pieces of ice that fall from the sky.
- Water that has been heated to a gas.
- Body of salt water that nearly covers 3/4 of the earth’s surface.
- Water droplets that fall from the sky.
- What provides the energy that drives the water cycle?
19 Clues: Frozen rain. • the evaporation of water from plants • Water that has been heated to a gas. • Ice crystals that fall from the sky. • Water droplets that fall from the sky. • The process of water turning into a vapor. • THE ______ THE AIR, the more WATER VAPOR it can hold. • What provides the energy that drives the water cycle? • ...
Water Properties 2022-08-21
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- dissolved into
- you're mass is about 60% of this
- water's pH
- same molecule attraction
- allows for water to make multiple h-bonds
- different molecule attraction
- no more dissolving into a solution
- the type of bond water has
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- two or more elements together is called a
- water has a high one of these
- weak acid or base that prevent big changes
- nondissolved particles make a
- a mixture is combined this way
- dissolved
- evenly distributed unlike a mixture
- pH lower than 7
- needed to raise temperature
- pH higher than 7
18 Clues: dissolved • water's pH • dissolved into • pH lower than 7 • pH higher than 7 • same molecule attraction • the type of bond water has • needed to raise temperature • water has a high one of these • nondissolved particles make a • different molecule attraction • a mixture is combined this way • you're mass is about 60% of this • no more dissolving into a solution • ...
water systems 2024-02-23
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- An area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- events caused by environmental factors such as storms, floods, droughts, fires, and heatwaves
- a mix of a large body of wind and water
- warming climatSomethingelting Somethings solid state is changed to a liquid state by heat
- a hurricane that is in the water
- something that i going up
- caps something that is when ice is covering a big area
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- something that is apart of weather and can go into negative or positive
- when something decreases in size
- when something increases in size
- water that falls from the clouds towards the ground
- the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase
- a big ice rock
- something that takes up more than half the world and it is editable
- When something overflows everywhere
- different seasons have different types of these
- a mixture of gasses that surrounds the earth
- something that is most of the time only here in winter and it has to be cold in order for it to come
- sheet a permanent layer of ice covering an extensive tract of land, especially a polar region.
19 Clues: a big ice rock • something that i going up • when something decreases in size • when something increases in size • a hurricane that is in the water • When something overflows everywhere • a mix of a large body of wind and water • a mixture of gasses that surrounds the earth • different seasons have different types of these • ...
water molecule 2024-02-08
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- Long Water Course
- located beneath the earth surface
- movement of water
- top layer of earth surface
- plants release water vapor
- visible masses of water
- soaks by another substance
- how plants and animals break down
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- process of substance through body
- large body of slat water
- how waste products are removed from body
- living organism in the plant system
- massive bodies of ice
- large bodies of water surrounded by land
- water seeps into the ground
- oxygen is taken inside the body
- living organism
- consuming goods
18 Clues: living organism • consuming goods • Long Water Course • movement of water • massive bodies of ice • visible masses of water • large body of slat water • top layer of earth surface • plants release water vapor • soaks by another substance • water seeps into the ground • oxygen is taken inside the body • process of substance through body • located beneath the earth surface • ...
Water Cycle 2024-02-08
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- the process that forms clouds
- process by which water is absorbed into the ground
- Ninety-seven percent of water is this kind
- a storage space for any substance on earth, natural or manmade
- The most efficient kind of irrigation
- water that is not absorbed by the ground and returns to surface reservoirs
- water that is stored underground
- when water falls back to the earth's surface from clouds
- process that occurs when a glacier meets warm water
- the kind of water held by lakes, rivers, streams
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- the movement of water vapor from plant leaves into the atmosphere
- when solid ice turns instantaneously to water vapor
- the collection of gases surrounding the surface of the earth
- heating water to form water vapor
- layers of porous rock that can store groundwater
- The amount of time water stays in a reservoir: __ time
- along with ice caps, largest reservoir for fresh water on earth
- a crack or fissure in the surface of a glacier
18 Clues: the process that forms clouds • water that is stored underground • heating water to form water vapor • The most efficient kind of irrigation • Ninety-seven percent of water is this kind • a crack or fissure in the surface of a glacier • layers of porous rock that can store groundwater • the kind of water held by lakes, rivers, streams • ...
Surface Water 2024-09-16
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- example of surface water
- water from melting grounds that is frozen more than 2 years undergrounds
- surface water characteristics; used for hydroelectric and __________ activity
- nutrient poor peatland (dead plant material)
- included in surface water
- one of advantage in surface water characteristics
- surface water characteristics; easily __________ and available
- surface water often __________
- surface water characteristics; can be __________ after use
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- __________ and temperature fluctuates with water condition
- easily __________ or contaminated
- example of contaminate that can affect surface water
- excessive _________ possible
- generally __________ than groundwater
- easily transferred by direct __________
- example of surface water
- disadvantage of surface water characteristics
- any body of water above ground
- water will need __________ before use
19 Clues: example of surface water • example of surface water • included in surface water • excessive _________ possible • any body of water above ground • surface water often __________ • easily __________ or contaminated • generally __________ than groundwater • water will need __________ before use • easily transferred by direct __________ • ...
Surface water 2024-09-16
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- easily __________ or contaminated
- generally __________ than groundwater
- water from melting grounds that is frozen more than 2 years undergrounds
- example of surface water
- surface water often __________
- example of surface water
- surface water characteristics; easily __________ and available
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- example of contaminate that can affect surface water
- surface water characteristics; used for hydroelectric and __________ activity
- easily transferred by direct __________
- one of advantage in surface water characteristics
- water will need __________ before use
- excessive _________ possible
- any body of water above ground
- included in surface water
- surface water characteristics; can be __________ after use
- disadvantage of surface water characteristics
- nutrient poor peatland (dead plant material)
- __________ and temperature fluctuates with water condition
19 Clues: example of surface water • example of surface water • included in surface water • excessive _________ possible • any body of water above ground • surface water often __________ • easily __________ or contaminated • generally __________ than groundwater • water will need __________ before use • easily transferred by direct __________ • ...
WATER QUIZ 2024-11-26
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- A drink from cows
- What you see on a hot day
- You drink this from a glass
- A way to get from one place to another in water
- A rainy season or a lot of water
- A hot drink made from leaves
- A drink made with lemon juice and water
- Water that falls from the sky
- A hot drink made from beans
- Another word for water
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- A drink made from fruits
- A large body of water
- Water used for swimming
- A place where water flows
- The largest body of saltwater
- Frozen water
- A mass of water vapor in the sky
- An overflow of water onto land
18 Clues: Frozen water • A drink from cows • A large body of water • Another word for water • Water used for swimming • A drink made from fruits • What you see on a hot day • A place where water flows • You drink this from a glass • A hot drink made from beans • A hot drink made from leaves • The largest body of saltwater • Water that falls from the sky • An overflow of water onto land • ...
Water Cycle 2024-10-31
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- the falling to earth of any form of water (rain or snow or hail or sleet or mist)
- a collection of water droplets or ice crystals that float in the air
- The force that pulls things towards the earth.
- Water in its gas state
- made of the layers of gases surrounding a planet or other celestial body
- Water vapor cools down and changes into little droplets of water to form clouds
- Height above or below a given location.
- The process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting into water.
- The area of land that is drained by a water system
- The area of land that is drained by a water system
- water that flows over the surface of the Earth instead of soaking into the ground
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- When water is lost as water vapor from plants
- any body of water above ground, including streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, reservoirs, and creeks
- A stream that flows into either a lake, a river, or a large body of water.
- When the soil and sediment (dirt) are moved from one location (place) to another.
- a form of precipitation that falls in the form of frozen ice pellets
- Water changes from liquid to gas (vapor)
- Water stored beneath the Earth's surface.
- Another name for groundwater, usually describes water bearing formations.
19 Clues: Water in its gas state • Height above or below a given location. • Water changes from liquid to gas (vapor) • Water stored beneath the Earth's surface. • When water is lost as water vapor from plants • The force that pulls things towards the earth. • The area of land that is drained by a water system • The area of land that is drained by a water system • ...
WATER DEPARTMENT 2025-01-21
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- UNIT THAT WATER USAGE IS MEASURED IN
- TOOL USED TO MEASURE THE AMOUNT OF WATER USED
- TITLE OF THE GUYS WHO PERFORM DAILY MAINTENCE OPERATIONS
- THESE ARE FLUSHED EVERY SPRING BY PUMPING WATER THROUGH THEM
- THIS IS A SECOND TYPE OF METER THAT IS USED FOR OUTDOOR USE OF WATER THAT DOES NOT GO DOWN THE SEWER
- A HOLE DRILLED INTO THE GROUND TO ACCESS WATER FROM AN AQUIFER
- THIS IS A CHARGE ON YOUR BILL THAT IS BASED OFF OF WATER USE AND ACCOUNTS FOR DISPOSAL OF WATER
- THIS CHEMICAL IS BOTH NATURALLY OCCURING AND ADDED TO DRINKING WATER
- THIS WILL BE ADDED TO THE BALANCE OF YOUR BILL IF IT IS NOT PAID BY THE 20TH OF EACH MONTH
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- TITLE OF THE BOSS OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT
- YOU RECIEVE ONE OF THESE IN THE MAIL EACH MONTH
- TITLE OF THE LADIES IN THE OFFICE WHO ANSWER PHONES AND COORDIANTE DAILY OPERATIONS
- THIS GROUP HOLDS A MEETING ON THE THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH
- CHEMICAL ADDED TO DRINKING WATER TO ENSURE THAT IT IS SAFE TO DRINK
- THIS IS LOCATED IN YOUR FRONT YARD AND IS USED TO SHUT WATER OFF FROM OUTSIDE THE HOME
- ELEVATED WATER STORAGE SYSTEM THAT USES PRESSURE TO DISTRIBUTE WATER
- THESE ARE LOCATED ON EITHER SIDE OF THE METER AND CAN BE USED TO SHUT WATER OFF INSIDE THE HOME
- UNEXPECTED OCCURANCE THAT CASUES A BILL TO INCREASE
18 Clues: UNIT THAT WATER USAGE IS MEASURED IN • TITLE OF THE BOSS OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT • TOOL USED TO MEASURE THE AMOUNT OF WATER USED • YOU RECIEVE ONE OF THESE IN THE MAIL EACH MONTH • UNEXPECTED OCCURANCE THAT CASUES A BILL TO INCREASE • TITLE OF THE GUYS WHO PERFORM DAILY MAINTENCE OPERATIONS • THESE ARE FLUSHED EVERY SPRING BY PUMPING WATER THROUGH THEM • ...
Water, Water, and More Water! 2024-09-05
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- Molecules or substances that readily interact or dissolve in water.
- Water is often called the "universal _____" due to its ability to dissolve many substances.
- The movement of water within narrow spaces, driven by cohesion and adhesion.
- The property of water molecules having a partial positive and negative charge.
- The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane toward a higher concentration of solutes.
- The ability of water to stick to other surfaces, contributing to capillary action.
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- The tendency of nonpolar molecules to aggregate in water to minimize contact with it.
- The elastic-like force on the surface of water due to cohesive forces.
- Molecules that have both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions.
- A weak bond between the hydrogen of one water molecule and the oxygen of another.
- The property of water molecules to stick to each other due to hydrogen bonding.
11 Clues: Molecules that have both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions. • Molecules or substances that readily interact or dissolve in water. • The elastic-like force on the surface of water due to cohesive forces. • The movement of water within narrow spaces, driven by cohesion and adhesion. • ...
Water Resources 2013-07-04
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- Supply the provision of water by public utilities, commercial organisations, community endeavors or by individuals, usually via a system of pumps and pipes.
- Process of flitering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water.
- Converting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from salt water.
- Osmosis Process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, sucha s bacteria and dissolved salts , from water.
- Process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles.
- Any general business activity.
- Resource Managing something well or it may lead a negative impact to our daily lives.
- A natural or artificial place where water is collected and stored for use.
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- Area Area over which rain falls and is collected.
- The artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops.
- To destroy disease or germs.
- agreement An arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply and use of water resources over a period of time.
- Being in a weak or unfavourable position.
- The careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a limit.
- A way to encourage people to conserve water.
- Water Clean Water.
- Involves water stress, water shortage or deficits, and water crisis.
- The knowledge , skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
18 Clues: Water Clean Water. • To destroy disease or germs. • Any general business activity. • Being in a weak or unfavourable position. • A way to encourage people to conserve water. • Area Area over which rain falls and is collected. • Process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles. • Involves water stress, water shortage or deficits, and water crisis. • ...
Water unit 2015-05-18
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- A piece of land that is saturated with water.
- reduction in the pressure head surrounding the pumped well, resulting in an upside down cone shape.
- water on the surface of the planet.
- the level at which the groundwater is saturated with water.
- the region or area drained by a river.
- the process in which water is carried through plants and released into the atmosphere as water vapor.
- water stored underground in the dirt, rocks, or soil.
- the change of water from gas to liquid.
- a man-made structure to access groundwater
- to pass through a filter slowly, to strain through.
- Something that drains or flows off.
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- Artificial application of water to the land or soil.
- Rain, Snow, Sleet, or Hail that falls to the ground.
- The changing of a liquid into a gas.
- the area under the roots where water seeps into aquifers easily.
- The natural sequence through which water passes into the atmosphere as water vapor, precipitates to the earth i solid or liquid form, returns to the atmosphere through evaporation.
- underground collection of water where groundwater accumulates, can be accessed with a well
- a natural situation where water flows from an aquifer to the earth's face.
18 Clues: water on the surface of the planet. • Something that drains or flows off. • The changing of a liquid into a gas. • the region or area drained by a river. • the change of water from gas to liquid. • a man-made structure to access groundwater • A piece of land that is saturated with water. • to pass through a filter slowly, to strain through. • ...
Team Water 2019-12-21
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- In the 1964 classic, Rudolph, which of Santa’s reindeers is Rudolph’s father?
- What was the name of the first family pet?
- What is the name of the rabbit in the magic hat in Frosty the Snowman (2 words)?
- What is Emmett and Deborah’s favourite ice cream flavour?
- What 2004 animated Christmas film features Tom Hanks as multiple characters (3 words)?
- What is Emmett and Deborah’s favourite food?
- Where was the first family vacation out of Canada to?
- Who is the current Prime Minister of Canada (last name)?
- What Christmas carol describes Sir Lancelot with laryngitis (2 words)?
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- In the movie Home Alone 2, what American political leader makes a cameo (first and last name)?
- What popular Christmas carol was actually made for Thanksgiving (2 words)?
- What was the first company to use Santa in their advertising (2 words)?
- In the movie Home Alone 2, what ornaments does Mr. Duncan give to Kevin?
- What red jelly is usually served with turkey?
- What is Robert’s favourite band?
- What is Owen’s favourite movie?
- What is Grace’s favourite hobby?
- Who is Owen’s teacher this year (last name)?
18 Clues: What is Owen’s favourite movie? • What is Robert’s favourite band? • What is Grace’s favourite hobby? • What was the name of the first family pet? • What is Emmett and Deborah’s favourite food? • Who is Owen’s teacher this year (last name)? • What red jelly is usually served with turkey? • Where was the first family vacation out of Canada to? • ...
Team Water 2019-12-21
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- In the movie Home Alone 2, what American political leader makes a cameo (first and last name)?
- Where was the first family vacation out of Canada to?
- What was the first company to use Santa in their advertising (2 words)?
- What is Emmett and Deborah’s favourite food?
- Who is the current Prime Minister of Canada (last name)?
- What 2004 animated Christmas film features Tom Hanks as multiple characters (3 words)?
- What is Owen’s favourite movie?
- What is Grace’s favourite hobby?
- What popular Christmas carol was actually made for Thanksgiving (2 words)?
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- What was the name of the first family pet?
- Who is Owen’s teacher this year (last name)?
- What is Robert’s favourite band?
- In the 1964 classic, Rudolph, which of Santa’s reindeers is Rudolph’s father?
- What red jelly is usually served with turkey?
- What is the name of the rabbit in the magic hat in Frosty the Snowman (2 words)?
- In the movie Home Alone 2, what ornaments does Mr. Duncan give to Kevin?
- What Christmas carol describes Sir Lancelot with laryngitis (2 words)?
- What is Emmett and Deborah’s favourite ice cream flavour?
18 Clues: What is Owen’s favourite movie? • What is Robert’s favourite band? • What is Grace’s favourite hobby? • What was the name of the first family pet? • Who is Owen’s teacher this year (last name)? • What is Emmett and Deborah’s favourite food? • What red jelly is usually served with turkey? • Where was the first family vacation out of Canada to? • ...
Water Cycle 2024-02-08
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- condensed water floating in the air
- water that falls back into the earth
- Large body of water
- large body of water moving in a slope
- Plants give off water vapor
- A Channel of water flowing into the sea
- when liquid turns into a gas
- living organism
- more water than the land can absorb
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- Process of rotting
- water held underground in the soil
- Pass through area by filtering
- consuming something
- Large body of water surrounded by land
- animals get rid of waste from their body
- living thing that grows on the floor
- Water moves downward in the soil
- upper layer of the earth
18 Clues: living organism • Process of rotting • consuming something • Large body of water • upper layer of the earth • Plants give off water vapor • when liquid turns into a gas • Pass through area by filtering • Water moves downward in the soil • water held underground in the soil • condensed water floating in the air • more water than the land can absorb • ...
Water syste 2024-02-23
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- a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater
- the rural home that gets its drinking water from a well probably disposes of its wastewater in a
- is a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc., are better than others which usually results in mistreating some people.
- is the process by which the dissolved mineral salts in water are removed.
- is an environmentally friendly process for the removal of harmful pollutants from soil, water, and air using microbes
- is a halogen element that is isolated as a heavy greenish-yellow diatomic gas of pungent odor and is used especially as a bleach, oxidizing agent, and disinfectant in water purificaticontaminants something that makes a place or a substance (such as water, air, or food) no longer suitable for use
- contents that are harmful to humans, other animals, and the environment.
- is the dissolved salt content of a body of water
- The unsaturated zone, immediately below the land surface, contains water and air in the open spaces, or pores.
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- an area of land that catches rain and snow and drains or seeps into a marsh, stream, river, lake, or groundwater
- wastewater ater from all indoor sources such as toilets, sinks, and bathtubs into the
- is the ability of something to exist or be used at the same level for a long period of time without being damaged, harmed, or reduced for future use.
- ratio of heat absorbed by a material to the temperature change.
- not partial or biased
- the boundary between the unsaturated zone and the saturated zone underground
- to release or pour out.
- is the conducting, supervising, or managing of something.
- ability to maintain or support a process over time
- a high-latitude region of a planet or moon that is covered in ice
19 Clues: not partial or biased • to release or pour out. • ability to maintain or support a process over time • is the dissolved salt content of a body of water • is the conducting, supervising, or managing of something. • a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater • ratio of heat absorbed by a material to the temperature change. • ...
Water cycle 2023-03-28
Across
- During condensation water changes from ___ to liquid.
- Natural force on Earth forcing objects to run downhill.
- Large chunks of frozen precipitation.
- This salty body of water covers 97% of Earth.
- A larger cavern underground that stores fresh water.
- Absorption is water infiltrating ___ Earth material.
- Transpiration releases vapor through plant and tree __________.
- Frozen form of precipitation.
- Large plants that release water vapor from leaves.
- Forms of precipitation fall from these in the sky.
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- During crystallization water changing from liquid to a _______.
- Evaporation turns water into v_____.
- Liquid form of precipitation
- Accumulated body of fresh water.
- A large constant flow of fresh water.
- Another word for atmosphere.
- Water collection areas on the ground.
- The only star in our solar system.
18 Clues: Liquid form of precipitation • Another word for atmosphere. • Frozen form of precipitation. • Accumulated body of fresh water. • The only star in our solar system. • Evaporation turns water into v_____. • Large chunks of frozen precipitation. • A large constant flow of fresh water. • Water collection areas on the ground. • This salty body of water covers 97% of Earth. • ...
water cycle 2021-11-18
Across
- water stored in rocks
- hard rain
- water held underground
- when you boil water this happens
- large body of saltwater
- comes down from the clouds in a form of water
- collecting of water
Down
- h2o
- the water vapor that comes out of plants
- layer of air that surrounds the earth
- water that turns to gas
- small pool of water that forms on roads from rain
- a man-made pool that holds freshwater
- how clouds are formed
- frozen water
- large fireball
- water that doesn't go into the ground
- large bodies of freshwater
18 Clues: h2o • hard rain • frozen water • large fireball • collecting of water • water stored in rocks • how clouds are formed • water held underground • water that turns to gas • large body of saltwater • large bodies of freshwater • when you boil water this happens • layer of air that surrounds the earth • a man-made pool that holds freshwater • water that doesn't go into the ground • ...
water day 2022-04-01
18 Clues: upe • sala • zivs • laiva • tilts • ronis • kuģis • krabis • arbūzs • strauts • baseins • aisbergs • titāniks • peldētājs • aksolotls • ūdens parks • ūdensslēpes • ūdenskritums
Water Systems 2025-01-24
Across
- what process turns water from liquid to gas?
- What areas underground hold freshwater?
- what is the largest source of freshwater on earth?
- what is the largest ice sheet on earth?
- what type of water is found in rivers wetlands and lakes?
- what do you call an area where water drains into one body of water?
- what solid form does water turn into in glaciers and ice sheets?
- what type of water makes up most of earths surface?
- what is it called when water falls back to earth as rain, snow, or hail?
- what areas collect and drains water into a river or a lake?
Down
- what type of water is found under earths surface?
- what is it called when water Vapor turns back into liquid?
- which region has bad water shortages so people collect water everyday?
- what type of water is not drinkable?
- what is the most common type of water on earth?
- what do you call it when water changes from a liquid to a solid?
- what percentage of earth as water is fresh water?
- what describes movement of water between different forms?
- what is it called when water is being released by plants?
- what do you call it when water moves through earth and its atmosphere?
20 Clues: what type of water is not drinkable? • What areas underground hold freshwater? • what is the largest ice sheet on earth? • what process turns water from liquid to gas? • what is the most common type of water on earth? • what type of water is found under earths surface? • what percentage of earth as water is fresh water? • ...
Water Systems 2025-01-24
Across
- which region has bad water shortages so people collect water everyday?
- what type of water is not drinkable?
- what is the largest ice sheet on earth?
- what is it called when water Vapor turns back into liquid?
- what type of water makes up most of earths surface?
- what is the largest source of freshwater on earth?
- What areas underground hold freshwater?
- what process turns water from liquid to gas?
- what percentage of earth as water is fresh water?
- what do you call an area where water drains into one body of water?
- what solid form does water turn into in glaciers and ice sheets?
Down
- what is it called when water falls back to earth as rain, snow, or hail?
- what do you call it when water moves through earth and its atmosphere?
- what type of water is found under earths surface?
- what is it called when water is being released by plants?
- what type of water is found in rivers wetlands and lakes?
- what describes movement of water between different forms?
- what areas collect and drains water into a river or a lake?
- what is the most common type of water on earth?
- what do you call it when water changes from a liquid to a solid?
20 Clues: what type of water is not drinkable? • what is the largest ice sheet on earth? • What areas underground hold freshwater? • what process turns water from liquid to gas? • what is the most common type of water on earth? • what type of water is found under earths surface? • what percentage of earth as water is fresh water? • ...
Water Cyle 2022-04-27
Across
- Water changing from a liquid to gas
- Temperature in the air that needs to be cooled
- Water from under ground
- vapor floating in the air
- Saltwater animals live here
- Water that is solid
- A solid changing to a liquid
- A solid turning into a gas
- Sediment carried by the wind, water, ect.
- A layer of gases that protect us from dieing
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- Water becoming clouds
- The flow of water from aboveground to subground
- Water that flows into streams
- Water that evaporates
- the opposite of evaporation
- Amount of water in soil
- Vapor in the air
- A large mass of water
18 Clues: Vapor in the air • Water that is solid • Water becoming clouds • Water that evaporates • A large mass of water • Water from under ground • Amount of water in soil • vapor floating in the air • A solid turning into a gas • the opposite of evaporation • Saltwater animals live here • A solid changing to a liquid • Water that flows into streams • Water changing from a liquid to gas • ...
Water Treatment 2013-03-28
Across
- name of disinfectant used to kill bacteria
- the primary source of Wilmington's water
- test done at the plant to measure the organics in the water
- measurement of water's ability to resist a pH change
- pH of less than 7
- cleaning of filters
- added to the water to protect teeth
- the name of the computer monitoring system used to control and monitor the water plant
- slowing the water down to allow particles to sink to the bottom
Down
- can cause taste and odor issues
- flowing the water through a bed of media to remove pollution
- short name of chemical used as a coagulant at Porter
- first step in the treatment process
- million gallons per day
- storage location of treated water at the water plant
- the cloudiness of the water
- total organic carbon
- used to adjust the pH higher
18 Clues: pH of less than 7 • cleaning of filters • total organic carbon • million gallons per day • the cloudiness of the water • used to adjust the pH higher • can cause taste and odor issues • first step in the treatment process • added to the water to protect teeth • the primary source of Wilmington's water • name of disinfectant used to kill bacteria • ...
Planet Water 2022-03-23
Across
- you clean plates and glasses there
- something that we really need
- what happens with the icecream in the sun
- water run out of it
- a kilo is the...of sugar in the pack
- to make water hot
- to make something a bit colder
- if you want to wash the dishes you should... a tap
- to put the dishes into a dishwasher
- to make ice from water
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- something that you can eat or drink
- you water flowers with it
- you clean clothes there
- to take care of animals
- to take everything from the bag
- to spend money on something that you don't need
- when you brush your teeth you should...a tap
- children put sand into it
18 Clues: to make water hot • water run out of it • to make ice from water • you clean clothes there • to take care of animals • you water flowers with it • children put sand into it • something that we really need • to make something a bit colder • to take everything from the bag • you clean plates and glasses there • something that you can eat or drink • to put the dishes into a dishwasher • ...
Water Security 2022-09-08
Across
- Earth's population continues to _______________ as time moves forward.
- Earth system that includes all liquid water on Earth
- water that is not drinkable but can be used for other purposes
- River, canal, or passage used for water flow
- A liquid that all living things need to survive.
- Drinkable water
- Reusable wastewater that has been highly treated
Down
- Protecting Earth's resources for future generations
- the land area that channels rainfall and snowmelt into other bodies of water (KOE)
- What percentage of water on earth is freshwater?
- What can we use to clean dishes instead of running the water?
- the ability to obtain something
- Decrease your time in the __________ to save water.
- of water What is the Global Scholars theme this year 22-23.
- Returning a place or area to its original form
- The ways of life including arts, beliefs, religion, language and rituals.
- Turn off the what when brushing your teeth to save water?
- Likes to chase mice
18 Clues: Drinkable water • Likes to chase mice • the ability to obtain something • River, canal, or passage used for water flow • Returning a place or area to its original form • What percentage of water on earth is freshwater? • A liquid that all living things need to survive. • Reusable wastewater that has been highly treated • Protecting Earth's resources for future generations • ...
Water Crossword 2022-08-01
Across
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea or lake
- activity in which on rides a boards on waves
- west coast ocean
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- east coast ocean
- H2O
- the vapor into which water is converted when heated
- what falls from the sky when the clouds are gray
- sharks live in this
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- propel the body through water by using the limbs
- a small wave or series of waves on the surface of water
- a cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface limiting visibility
- something heavy in water will...
- opposite of sink
- a vacation spot to swim and build sandcastles
- frozen water
- a cascade of water falling from a height
- liquid that is heated until bubbles appear
18 Clues: H2O • frozen water • opposite of sink • west coast ocean • east coast ocean • sharks live in this • something heavy in water will... • a large body of water surrounded by land • a cascade of water falling from a height • liquid that is heated until bubbles appear • activity in which on rides a boards on waves • a vacation spot to swim and build sandcastles • ...
Water Properties 2022-08-21
Across
- dissolved
- same molecule attraction
- a mixture is combined this way
- water has a high one of these
- water's pH
- evenly distributed unlike a mixture
- pH lower than 7
- needed to raise temperature
- dissolved into
- the type of bond water has
Down
- weak acid or base that prevent big changes
- nondissolved particles make a
- you're mass is about 60% of this
- pH higher than 7
- different molecule attraction
- allows for water to make multiple h-bonds
- no more dissolving into a solution
- two or more elements together is called a
18 Clues: dissolved • water's pH • dissolved into • pH lower than 7 • pH higher than 7 • same molecule attraction • the type of bond water has • needed to raise temperature • nondissolved particles make a • different molecule attraction • water has a high one of these • a mixture is combined this way • you're mass is about 60% of this • no more dissolving into a solution • ...
Water Systems 2022-01-28
Across
- Large ice mountains melting
- Glaciers melting cause of carbon
- New water on top of water (rain)
- Non-reusable energy
- Human need
- Used to collect underground water
- Huge storms in oceans/sea
- Water storage's
- Warm energy
Down
- Climate from all over the world
- Plants needs
- Amount of heat/energy absorbed in object
- Water found underground like aquifer
- Human need
- A climate in a small area
- Big ice mountains
- Describe large parts of land/world
- A place where water drains into a river
- Underground layer/under water
19 Clues: Human need • Human need • Warm energy • Plants needs • Water storage's • Big ice mountains • Non-reusable energy • A climate in a small area • Huge storms in oceans/sea • Large ice mountains melting • Underground layer/under water • Climate from all over the world • Glaciers melting cause of carbon • New water on top of water (rain) • Used to collect underground water • ...
Water Cycle 2022-11-09
Across
- Water that has been heated to a gas.
- THE ______ THE AIR, the more WATER VAPOR it can hold.
- The process of water turning into a vapor.
- Small, usually round pieces of ice that fall from the sky.
- the evaporation of water from plants
- Frozen rain.
- These form in the sky when water vapor condenses into water droplets.
- cycle The process of water moving through the world by precipitation, evaporation, and condensation.
- What provides the energy that drives the water cycle?
- Occurs when a cloud of very small water droplets in the air form close to the earth’s surface.
Down
- The process of water droplets or ice crystals falling from the sky.
- After precipitation falls to Earth’s surface, this water will flow down to a collection point.
- Body of salt water that nearly covers 3/4 of the earth’s surface.
- Water droplets that fall from the sky.
- the molecule made up of 1 hydrogen atom and 2 oxygen atoms
- The COLDER THE AIR, the ______ WATER VAPOR it can hold.
- The process of water vapor cooling and changing to liquid
- Ice crystals that fall from the sky.
- oceans, lakes, icebergs, puddles, rivers and streams are examples of
19 Clues: Frozen rain. • Water that has been heated to a gas. • the evaporation of water from plants • Ice crystals that fall from the sky. • Water droplets that fall from the sky. • The process of water turning into a vapor. • THE ______ THE AIR, the more WATER VAPOR it can hold. • What provides the energy that drives the water cycle? • ...
water plant 2023-12-08
19 Clues: DISK • liquid • sencitive • evaporation • from plants • water to gas • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • can be traced • water movement • cant be traced • 3 water states • most fresh water • opposites attract • cloudiness in water • water freeze CELSIUS • water above and below • LESS DENSE THAN WATER • come to one another not alike
Water Cycle 2024-01-21
Across
- Has a definite shape and volume
- Most of the water on Earth is stored in the ________
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of the plant
- The transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state, without passing through the liquid phase
- The rain, snow, sleet, and hail that falls from clouds to Earth
- The phase change from gas directly to solid, without passing through the liquid phase
- Where water is stored at a certain stage of the water cycle
- Water that collects beneath the Earth's surface, filling the porous spaces in soil and rocks
Down
- The process where water is changed from a liquid state to a gaseous state or water vapor
- The change in a state of matter from a gas to a liquid, cloud formation
- Cycle The continuous cycle of water moving through the environment
- Surface water that does not soak into the ground
- The water cycle is driven by the ______ and gravity
- vapor What water is called when it is a gas
- Has a definite volume but not a definite shape
- Water on Earth exists in all _______ states of matter
- Has no definite volume or shape
- You need to add this to get water to evaporate
- The movement of water between reservoirs
19 Clues: Has a definite shape and volume • Has no definite volume or shape • The movement of water between reservoirs • vapor What water is called when it is a gas • Has a definite volume but not a definite shape • You need to add this to get water to evaporate • Surface water that does not soak into the ground • Evaporation of water from the leaves of the plant • ...
Water Words 2023-09-10
Across
- the measure of moisture in the air ____________
- a region drained by river systems ____________
- The side of a mountain that receives little rainfall is in the ____________.
- Evaporated water turns into this. ____________
- a way to water plants or crops ____________
- a long period without rainfall ____________
- a synonym for pollute ____________
- When prevailing winds change directions, they bring ____________.
Down
- People drilling into the ____________ to make a well.
- rain that has soaked into the ground ____________
- If a rock has small holes, it is ___________.
- Removing salt from seawater is called ____________.
- river, lakes, and streams_____________
- When all the ground below you is saturated, you have reached the top of the ____________.
- evaporation, condensation, and precipitation ____________
- a natural water source in the desert ____________
- the act of saving something for later ____________
- the recycling of used water ____________
18 Clues: a synonym for pollute ____________ • river, lakes, and streams_____________ • the recycling of used water ____________ • a way to water plants or crops ____________ • a long period without rainfall ____________ • If a rock has small holes, it is ___________. • a region drained by river systems ____________ • Evaporated water turns into this. ____________ • ...
Water Cycle 2024-01-24
Across
- The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
- The solid part of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth, where weather events occur.
- The force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth, affecting weather and ocean tides.
- The movement of heat energy within Earth's systems, influencing weather patterns.
- Tiny solid or liquid matter suspended in the atmosphere, contributing to cloud formation.
- The process where water vapor turns into liquid water, forming clouds.
- The amount of moisture in the air compared to the maximum it could hold at that temperature.
Down
- All the water on Earth's surface, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and groundwater.
- The atmospheric conditions in a specific place at a given time, including temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation.
- The part of Earth where living organisms, including humans, exist.
- A measure of how hot or cold the air is, influencing weather conditions.
- Rainwater or melted snow that flows over the land surface.
- The temperature at which air becomes saturated with moisture, leading to dew formation.
- The continuous process of water evaporating, condensing, and precipitating.
- Water stored beneath Earth's surface in soil and rock layers.
- The process where water turns from liquid to vapor, rising into the atmosphere.
- Any form of water, liquid or solid, falling from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface.
18 Clues: Rainwater or melted snow that flows over the land surface. • The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere. • Water stored beneath Earth's surface in soil and rock layers. • The solid part of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms. • The layer of gases surrounding Earth, where weather events occur. • ...
Water & Hygiene 2024-07-05
Across
- Major health advancement related to clean water and waste management.
- Device for bathing.
- A structure used to transport water.
- Period of renewed interest in science and arts in the 17th-18th century.
- Water carried through underground pipes and channels.
- Materials or channels that carry water.
- Ancient method of collecting and using water from rainfall.
- Infrastructure for removing waste and rainwater.
- A term for water cleaned and purified for drinking.
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- A public health measure to isolate the sick.
- Ways of maintaining cleanliness and preventing disease.
- Ancient Roman engineering marvels for transporting water.
- A device used to raise and move water.
- Process of cleaning water by removing impurities.
- The spread of disease by pathogens.
- A period in which many died from diseases like the Black Death.
- People and goods movement areas affected by hygiene.
- Natural liquid cleaner.
18 Clues: Device for bathing. • Natural liquid cleaner. • The spread of disease by pathogens. • A device used to raise and move water. • Materials or channels that carry water. • A structure used to transport water. • A public health measure to isolate the sick. • Infrastructure for removing waste and rainwater. • Process of cleaning water by removing impurities. • ...
Ground water 2023-03-06
Across
- forms whenever the water table intersects the ground surface
- zone of _____-Where water is held in pores of cracks
- all the water held in the zone of saturation
- When caverns collapse they cause _________ on the surface of the Earth
- Ability to transmit water through connected pore spaces
- Determines how much groundwater can be stored
- calcite hardening and hanging from the ceiling
- The rock or soil that holds the water in the zone of saturation
- zone of _____-Where water passes through pores or cracks
Down
- When stalactites and stalagmites meet
- calcite hardening and growing upward from the floor
- Does not allow water to mass through
- Impermeable rock found in the zone of aeration
- hole bored into the zone of saturation
- hot spring that periodically releases water and steam
- underground caves that are formed near the water table due to erosion
- release warm water that has been heated by the cooling of igneous rock
- Allows water to pass through it
18 Clues: Allows water to pass through it • Does not allow water to mass through • When stalactites and stalagmites meet • hole bored into the zone of saturation • all the water held in the zone of saturation • Determines how much groundwater can be stored • Impermeable rock found in the zone of aeration • calcite hardening and hanging from the ceiling • ...
Water Systems 2025-01-24
Across
- which region has bad water shortages so people collect water everyday?
- what type of water is not drinkable?
- what is the largest ice sheet on earth?
- what is it called when water Vapor turns back into liquid?
- what type of water makes up most of earths surface?
- what is the largest source of freshwater on earth?
- What areas underground hold freshwater?
- what process turns water from liquid to gas?
- what percentage of earth as water is fresh water?
- what do you call an area where water drains into one body of water?
- what solid form does water turn into in glaciers and ice sheets?
Down
- what is it called when water falls back to earth as rain, snow, or hail?
- what do you call it when water moves through earth and its atmosphere?
- what type of water is found under earths surface?
- what is it called when water is being released by plants?
- what type of water is found in rivers wetlands and lakes?
- what describes movement of water between different forms?
- what areas collect and drains water into a river or a lake?
- what is the most common type of water on earth?
- what do you call it when water changes from a liquid to a solid?
20 Clues: what type of water is not drinkable? • what is the largest ice sheet on earth? • What areas underground hold freshwater? • what process turns water from liquid to gas? • what is the most common type of water on earth? • what type of water is found under earths surface? • what percentage of earth as water is fresh water? • ...
Water Systems 2025-01-24
Across
- which region has bad water shortages so people collect water everyday?
- what type of water is not drinkable?
- what is the largest ice sheet on earth?
- what is it called when water Vapor turns back into liquid?
- what type of water makes up most of earths surface?
- what is the largest source of freshwater on earth?
- What areas underground hold freshwater?
- what process turns water from liquid to gas?
- what percentage of earth as water is fresh water?
- what do you call an area where water drains into one body of water?
- what solid form does water turn into in glaciers and ice sheets?
Down
- what is it called when water falls back to earth as rain, snow, or hail?
- what do you call it when water moves through earth and its atmosphere?
- what type of water is found under earths surface?
- what is it called when water is being released by plants?
- what type of water is found in rivers wetlands and lakes?
- what describes movement of water between different forms?
- what areas collect and drains water into a river or a lake?
- what is the most common type of water on earth?
- what do you call it when water changes from a liquid to a solid?
20 Clues: what type of water is not drinkable? • what is the largest ice sheet on earth? • What areas underground hold freshwater? • what process turns water from liquid to gas? • what is the most common type of water on earth? • what type of water is found under earths surface? • what percentage of earth as water is fresh water? • ...
Team Water 2019-12-21
Across
- In the 1964 classic, Rudolph, which of Santa’s reindeers is Rudolph’s father?
- What was the name of the first family pet?
- What is the name of the rabbit in the magic hat in Frosty the Snowman (2 words)?
- What is Emmett and Deborah’s favourite ice cream flavour?
- What 2004 animated Christmas film features Tom Hanks as multiple characters (3 words)?
- What is Emmett and Deborah’s favourite food?
- Where was the first family vacation out of Canada to?
- Who is the current Prime Minister of Canada (last name)?
- What Christmas carol describes Sir Lancelot with laryngitis (2 words)?
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- In the movie Home Alone 2, what American political leader makes a cameo (first and last name)?
- What popular Christmas carol was actually made for Thanksgiving (2 words)?
- What was the first company to use Santa in their advertising (2 words)?
- In the movie Home Alone 2, what ornaments does Mr. Duncan give to Kevin?
- What red jelly is usually served with turkey?
- What is Robert’s favourite band?
- What is Owen’s favourite movie?
- What is Grace’s favourite hobby?
- Who is Owen’s teacher this year (last name)?
18 Clues: What is Owen’s favourite movie? • What is Robert’s favourite band? • What is Grace’s favourite hobby? • What was the name of the first family pet? • What is Emmett and Deborah’s favourite food? • Who is Owen’s teacher this year (last name)? • What red jelly is usually served with turkey? • Where was the first family vacation out of Canada to? • ...
Water crossword 2020-10-12
Across
- wooded wetlands
- shallow ecosystems where the land surface is saturated
- happens to coral when water temps high
- low narrow sandy islands parallel tocoast
- wetlands without trees
- the path of water through the environment
- bays where rivers empty into seas
- occupied by variety of snails, worms, fish
Down
- shallow pools of seawater that form on rocky shores
- where is most of earth’s water stored?
- Katrina What hurricane hit in 2005?
- trees that grow in saltwater
- free floating photosynthetic plants
- full of coral and many diverse organisms
- saturated ground composed of undecayed vegetation
- sharp temperature boundary
- what percent of earth do oceans cover
- wetlands flooded with seawater
18 Clues: wooded wetlands • wetlands without trees • sharp temperature boundary • trees that grow in saltwater • wetlands flooded with seawater • bays where rivers empty into seas • Katrina What hurricane hit in 2005? • free floating photosynthetic plants • what percent of earth do oceans cover • where is most of earth’s water stored? • happens to coral when water temps high • ...
water cycle 2022-03-23
Across
- the air that surrounds the earth
- of water big part of water
- dissolved in water
- the water cycle
- evaporating into the atmosphere
- evaporating from the plants
- simi wet
- water being pulled into streams and rivers.
- the cycle
- storage storage for water
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- water
- forms liquid to form clouds
- falls back to the ground
- pure water
- a huge ball of gases
- passing through small sand,limestone,and rocks.
- big bodies of water lay
- dissolve in salt and sugars
18 Clues: water • simi wet • the cycle • pure water • the water cycle • dissolved in water • a huge ball of gases • big bodies of water lay • falls back to the ground • of water big part of water • storage storage for water • forms liquid to form clouds • evaporating from the plants • dissolve in salt and sugars • evaporating into the atmosphere • the air that surrounds the earth • ...
Water pollution 2014-01-10
Across
- The element lost in water when soil falls in it.
- When the air is oxidized by sulfur it makes this.
- Storm water that drains into bodies of water carrying pesticides with it.
- True or false: Pollution in water stays still.
- Pollution that is caused by hot water returning to the ocean.
- Underwater creatures that can be harmed by pollution.
- When oil from a tanker leaks out and spreads a layer of oil on the water front.
- A possible consequence if you drink polluted water
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- Water that is polluted by human and animal wastes.
- A solution to help stop runoff by changing the format of a house.
- Flying creatures who stop in the water and, if there is an oil spill, they will be trapped.
- Wastes that are from rural areas.
- How the government has tried to stop water pollution.
- Human activities that cause water to become unclean.
- Mainly land creatures who are also harmed, mainly by oil spills, as they try to lick it off and will die eating it.
- A form of water pollution caused naturally that pollutes with soil and earth.
- Wastes that are dumped into the water by factories and businesses.
- Polluted water looks like this but is hazardous and polluted.
18 Clues: Wastes that are from rural areas. • True or false: Pollution in water stays still. • The element lost in water when soil falls in it. • When the air is oxidized by sulfur it makes this. • Water that is polluted by human and animal wastes. • A possible consequence if you drink polluted water • Human activities that cause water to become unclean. • ...
Water Cycle 2024-03-14
Across
- downward movement of water through pores and other spaces in soil and rock due to gravity
- Water falling to Earth as a liquid, solid, or mixture (rain, snow, sleet or hail).
- the continuous movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean.
- When a solid (like a glacier) turns to a gas without melting first.
- What percentage of earth is covered with water.
- An area of low-lying land where water collects sometimes referred to as a bog or marsh.
- water located within the rocks below the Earth's surface.
- When precipitation is not absorbed into the ground it will flow over land into streams and rivers and later into oceans.
- What percentage of water on earth is saltwater.
- Water vapor that comes from plants.
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- a natural stream of fresh water flowing in a definite course or channel or series of diverging and converging channels
- When liquid water physically changes to water vapor(gas).
- ability of water to move through soil.
- a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- When water vapor (gas) changes to water droplets (liquid) this process forms our clouds.
- a large body of fresh water surrounded by land.
- What percentage of water on earth is Freshwater.
- What percentage of water on earth is frozen within glaciers.
18 Clues: Water vapor that comes from plants. • ability of water to move through soil. • a large body of fresh water surrounded by land. • What percentage of earth is covered with water. • What percentage of water on earth is saltwater. • What percentage of water on earth is Freshwater. • When liquid water physically changes to water vapor(gas). • ...
WATER QUIZ 2024-11-26
Across
- A drink from cows
- What you see on a hot day
- You drink this from a glass
- A way to get from one place to another in water
- A rainy season or a lot of water
- A hot drink made from leaves
- A drink made with lemon juice and water
- Water that falls from the sky
- A hot drink made from beans
- Another word for water
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- A drink made from fruits
- A large body of water
- Water used for swimming
- A place where water flows
- The largest body of saltwater
- Frozen water
- A mass of water vapor in the sky
- An overflow of water onto land
18 Clues: Frozen water • A drink from cows • A large body of water • Another word for water • Water used for swimming • A drink made from fruits • What you see on a hot day • A place where water flows • You drink this from a glass • A hot drink made from beans • A hot drink made from leaves • The largest body of saltwater • Water that falls from the sky • An overflow of water onto land • ...
Water Systems 2025-01-24
Across
- which region has bad water shortages so people collect water everyday?
- what type of water is not drinkable?
- what is the largest ice sheet on earth?
- what is it called when water Vapor turns back into liquid?
- what type of water makes up most of earths surface?
- what is the largest source of freshwater on earth?
- What areas underground hold freshwater?
- what process turns water from liquid to gas?
- what percentage of earth as water is fresh water?
- what do you call an area where water drains into one body of water?
- what solid form does water turn into in glaciers and ice sheets?
Down
- what is it called when water falls back to earth as rain, snow, or hail?
- what do you call it when water moves through earth and its atmosphere?
- what type of water is found under earths surface?
- what is it called when water is being released by plants?
- what type of water is found in rivers wetlands and lakes?
- what describes movement of water between different forms?
- what areas collect and drains water into a river or a lake?
- what is the most common type of water on earth?
- what do you call it when water changes from a liquid to a solid?
20 Clues: what type of water is not drinkable? • what is the largest ice sheet on earth? • What areas underground hold freshwater? • what process turns water from liquid to gas? • what is the most common type of water on earth? • what type of water is found under earths surface? • what percentage of earth as water is fresh water? • ...
