water Crossword Puzzles
AIR & WATER 2020-07-19
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- warm current
- periodic rise and fall of water
- unit of measuring temperature
- largest lake
- blanket of air/gases surrounding the earth
- instrument for measuring pressure
- incoming solar radiation
- International space station orbits in
- hot and dry local wind
- wind blowing from west direction
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- constitutes 78% of the atmosphere
- strong seismic wave
- layer free of clouds
- outermost layer of atmosphere
- artificial enclosure for keeping small plants
- form of precipitation
16 Clues: warm current • largest lake • strong seismic wave • layer free of clouds • form of precipitation • hot and dry local wind • incoming solar radiation • unit of measuring temperature • outermost layer of atmosphere • periodic rise and fall of water • wind blowing from west direction • constitutes 78% of the atmosphere • instrument for measuring pressure • ...
Water Cycle 2022-03-11
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- Slow moving masses of ice. Formed from continuous snowfall and can be found near the poles or in high altitudes in mountains.
- As water vapor cools it changes to a liquid forming droplets.
- Water flows downhill and falls from the atmosphere due to the force of _______________.
- Water flowing on the surface of the earth.
- Water changes from a liquid to a gas due to increased temperature.
- Water is stored underground and flows downhill.
- Water that falls from the atmosphere to the ground. Rain and snow are both forms of this.
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- Liquid water droplets join together to form clouds.
- The water cycle is powered by energy from the ______.
- Water moving from plants to the atmosphere.
- Constant movement of water between the atmosphere and the surface of the earth.
- Many parts of the water cycle describe the __________ of water from different areas of storage.
- Water on the surface of the earth seeps into the soil and rocks.
- Most of the water on earth is stored in these. All streams and rivers eventually lead to these water storage locations.
- In many parts of the water cycle water is moving to between different areas of _____________.
- Water is stored in these on land.
16 Clues: Water is stored in these on land. • Water flowing on the surface of the earth. • Water moving from plants to the atmosphere. • Water is stored underground and flows downhill. • Liquid water droplets join together to form clouds. • The water cycle is powered by energy from the ______. • As water vapor cools it changes to a liquid forming droplets. • ...
water pollution 2022-03-14
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- portable water filter
- sewage or liquid that comes from a facility
- lasts 1000 years and ends up in rivers
- effective and least costly approach
- excessive nutrients in a body of water
- change in water quality that can harm living organisms
- biological process
- third largest source of water pollution
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- uses screens and a grit tank
- before discharge
- used to extract oil and natural gas
- aquatic life cannot survive
- waste discharged into waterways
- decreasing concentration in a solution
- oil as it comes from the ground
- disease causing bacteria
16 Clues: before discharge • biological process • portable water filter • disease causing bacteria • aquatic life cannot survive • uses screens and a grit tank • waste discharged into waterways • oil as it comes from the ground • used to extract oil and natural gas • effective and least costly approach • lasts 1000 years and ends up in rivers • decreasing concentration in a solution • ...
water resources 2013-06-27
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- a rover signed by a treaty in 1996
- an area where rainfall is collected
- water that doesnt contain salt
- a method of removing salt from water
- fresh water stored in rivers
- water produced in singapore
- harmful substances are introduced to the water
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- fresh water stored underground
- another name for cleaned water
- limitation or restriction
- cleaned water
- a famous reservoir
- a process of removing salt from the water
- limited amount of water
- lack of supply
- a demand for water
16 Clues: cleaned water • lack of supply • a famous reservoir • a demand for water • limited amount of water • limitation or restriction • water produced in singapore • fresh water stored in rivers • fresh water stored underground • another name for cleaned water • water that doesnt contain salt • a rover signed by a treaty in 1996 • an area where rainfall is collected • ...
Water Lily 2023-03-09
Water Rights 2023-01-16
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- ___ water underground and not connected to any stream
- first come first served; even non-riparian users can enjoy rights if he comes first
- everyone has a/an ___ right to river for artificial (commercial) uses
- water that is not in a stream but is on the ground
- ___ rule: use ground water reasonably without diverting it
- ___-law approach: don't change natural flow of rainwater
- ___ use doctrine: do anything you want with rainwater as long as it makes sense
- ___ flow rule: riparian users can use river in natural conditions only
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- Rights as to water in a stream (e.g., river)
- drawing too much water that makes the ground collapse (apply ground water rules)
- ___ bathing/drinking is natural use
- riparian users can use river for ___ uses only after all natural uses are done
- common-___ rule: do what ever you want with rainwater
- reasonable ___ rule as applied to riparian rights: entitled to as much water as he can put to beneficial use
- English rule: without ___, you can use ground water for as much as you want
- ___ right to use river for natural uses as long as there is no pollution
16 Clues: ___ bathing/drinking is natural use • Rights as to water in a stream (e.g., river) • water that is not in a stream but is on the ground • ___ water underground and not connected to any stream • common-___ rule: do what ever you want with rainwater • ___-law approach: don't change natural flow of rainwater • ___ rule: use ground water reasonably without diverting it • ...
Water Conservation 2020-04-29
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- liquido, fluido
- mar
- torrente, afluente
- separar, clasificar
- desaprovechar, malgastar
- tierra, universo
- disminuir, acortar
- ayudar, amparar
- volver a usar, aprovechar
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- guardar, proteger
- economizar, atesorar
- cuidar para que no se pierda
- carecer, escasear
- acostumbrarse, habituarse
- mundo,planeta
- vigilar, defender
16 Clues: mar • mundo,planeta • liquido, fluido • ayudar, amparar • tierra, universo • guardar, proteger • carecer, escasear • vigilar, defender • torrente, afluente • disminuir, acortar • separar, clasificar • economizar, atesorar • desaprovechar, malgastar • acostumbrarse, habituarse • volver a usar, aprovechar • cuidar para que no se pierda
Water Words 2020-11-25
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- people drill into it to make a well
- the recycling of used water
- table when all the ground below you is saturated, you have reached the top of it
- rain that has soaked into the ground
- the measure of moisture in the air
- vapor evaporated water turns into this
- a natural water source in the desert
- removing salt from sea water
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- a synonym for pollute
- water rivers, lakes, and streams
- the act of saving something for later
- shadow the side of a mountain that receives little rainfall
- a rock has many small holes
- cycle evaporation, condensation, precipitation
- a region drained by river system
- when prevailing winds change direction, they bring it
- a way to water plants or crops
- a long period without rainfall
18 Clues: a synonym for pollute • the recycling of used water • a rock has many small holes • removing salt from sea water • a way to water plants or crops • a long period without rainfall • water rivers, lakes, and streams • a region drained by river system • the measure of moisture in the air • people drill into it to make a well • rain that has soaked into the ground • ...
Water Review 2022-05-09
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- Leader of what would later become the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.
- The Colorado River's delta/mouth is located in ______.
- The federally-funded Central Valley ______ brought water to southern California from the north.
- Professor David ______ fought to save Glen Canyon.
- The original main purpose of Glen Canyon Dam was to produce ______.
- The northern portion of the Central Valley is called the ______ Valley.
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- During construction, Hoover Dam was referred to as ______ Dam.
- The St. Francis Dam was located in San ______ Canyon.
- Professor David Gaines fought to save ______ Lake.
- The California-funded ______ Water Project brought water to California from the north.
- ______ Lake in California's Central Valley was at one point larger than Lake Tahoe.
- The southern portion of the Central Valley is called the San ______ Valley.
- The flood from the burst St. Francis Dam entered the ocean at the mouth of the Santa ______ River.
- Owens Valley is ______ of the Sierra Nevadas.
- Floyd ______ was the leader of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
- The mayor of Los Angeles who collaborated with William Mulholland.
16 Clues: Owens Valley is ______ of the Sierra Nevadas. • Professor David Gaines fought to save ______ Lake. • Professor David ______ fought to save Glen Canyon. • The St. Francis Dam was located in San ______ Canyon. • The Colorado River's delta/mouth is located in ______. • During construction, Hoover Dam was referred to as ______ Dam. • ...
Water Terminology 2023-09-13
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- Water water that is not naturally salty and is suitable for consumption if processed
- Limitless or endless in space extent or size
- Watering crops with a series of pipes/tubing system
- A period of drier conditions than normal
- Clean drinking water
- A dip in the land that holds a body of water
- Gradual destruction of something caused by wind, water of other natural elements
- A body of rock or sediment that holds ground water
- The process of turning liquid to vapour
- Very dry with limited water
- Limited availability, size or extent of something.
- Removing the salt contents out of water
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- Rain, snow or sleet
- The process of removing or separating out of
- An artificial lake were water is stored.
- The able to partially resist the effect of water
16 Clues: Rain, snow or sleet • Clean drinking water • Very dry with limited water • The process of turning liquid to vapour • Removing the salt contents out of water • A period of drier conditions than normal • An artificial lake were water is stored. • The process of removing or separating out of • Limitless or endless in space extent or size • ...
Water Terminology 2023-09-13
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- Water water that is not naturally salty and is suitable for consumption if processed
- Limitless or endless in space extent or size
- Watering crops with a series of pipes/tubing system
- A period of drier conditions than normal
- Clean drinking water
- A dip in the land that holds a body of water
- Gradual destruction of something caused by wind, water of other natural elements
- A body of rock or sediment that holds ground water
- The process of turning liquid to vapour
- Very dry with limited water
- Limited availability, size or extent of something.
- Removing the salt contents out of water
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- Rain, snow or sleet
- The process of removing or separating out of
- An artificial lake were water is stored.
- The able to partially resist the effect of water
16 Clues: Rain, snow or sleet • Clean drinking water • Very dry with limited water • The process of turning liquid to vapour • Removing the salt contents out of water • A period of drier conditions than normal • An artificial lake were water is stored. • The process of removing or separating out of • Limitless or endless in space extent or size • ...
water cycle 2023-12-18
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- formed when water condenses from its gas state
- when water evaporates directly from a tree
- going from a gas to a liquid
- going from a liquid to a gas
- water that flows when there is massive melting or a lot of rain
- when the weather gets warmer and the solid precipitation rapidly turns back to a liquid
- this force pulls water from the sky back down to earth
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- this water is found underground
- when condensed water gets too heavy and gravity pulls it down towards earth you get this
- when the liquid stage is skipped and water molecules go from a solid directly to a gas
- what happens when water moves from above ground to below ground
- the chemical name for water
- water that is brought into a plant through its roots
- this drives the entire water cycle
- where the weather on earth happens
- clouds that form close to the ground
16 Clues: the chemical name for water • going from a gas to a liquid • going from a liquid to a gas • this water is found underground • this drives the entire water cycle • where the weather on earth happens • clouds that form close to the ground • when water evaporates directly from a tree • formed when water condenses from its gas state • ...
Water Underground 2024-04-23
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- An underground layer of rock or sediment that is filled with water.
- Does not allow water to pass through it.
- area that is not full of water
- river and tributaries run into it
- dug below the water table
- area that is not full of water
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- when water passes through soil layers it becomes...
- high area between two drainage basins
- area where sediments deposit after heavy rains
- soils and rocks that allow the water to pass through
- top of saturation zone
- only 3% found on Earth
- forms where the river ends its journey
- when water soaks into the ground
- spaces that are between rock particles.
- soil horizon that is impermeable
- water that doesn't permeate in the soil
17 Clues: top of saturation zone • only 3% found on Earth • dug below the water table • area that is not full of water • area that is not full of water • when water soaks into the ground • soil horizon that is impermeable • river and tributaries run into it • high area between two drainage basins • forms where the river ends its journey • spaces that are between rock particles. • ...
Water Cycle 2023-10-22
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- Rain, Snow, Sleet, E.T.C
- Fluid Matter having no fixed shape but a fixed volume
- Where ice goes directly to the sky
- The loss of water vapor from a plant
- An instrument used to measure relative humidity
- The amount of water vapor given in a volume of air
- Where water goes underground
- Lowest layer of the atmosphere
- Turns liquid into vapor/gas
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- To contaminate water
- To use material more than once
- Layers of soil, sand, and rocks that store groundwater
- When water runs through land
- The simplest structural unit of an element or compound
- The layers of gas surrounding the earth
- The path water take as it is being cycled through the environment
16 Clues: To contaminate water • Rain, Snow, Sleet, E.T.C • Turns liquid into vapor/gas • When water runs through land • Where water goes underground • To use material more than once • Lowest layer of the atmosphere • Where ice goes directly to the sky • The loss of water vapor from a plant • The layers of gas surrounding the earth • An instrument used to measure relative humidity • ...
Water Quality 2024-04-16
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- generally used to refer to the ability of organisms to withstand pollution
- the collective total mass of an organism, population, community, or ecosystem
- measure of how well a water sample conducts electricity
- an invertebrate that is large enough to be seen without the use of a microscope
- a measure of the ability of a water sample to neutralize acids and bases to maintain a stable pH level
- the total number of species collected in a sample or community
- bottom-dwelling organisms living below the water surface on the substrate
- an organism which primarily obtains energy from consuming other living nonplant organisms
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- the amount of heat per unit required to raise the temperature of a material by one degree celsius
- a solution that has more hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions
- a hypothetical system used to describe patterns in the various ways that living and non-living things interact
- the most upstream segments of streams
- the concentration of free molecular oxygen dissolved in water
- a solution that has more hydrogen ions than it does hydroxide ions.
- measurable characteristics that may be used to explain biological systems
- the hydrogen ion concentration of hydroxide ions when they are dissolved in water
16 Clues: the most upstream segments of streams • measure of how well a water sample conducts electricity • a solution that has more hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions • the concentration of free molecular oxygen dissolved in water • the total number of species collected in a sample or community • a solution that has more hydrogen ions than it does hydroxide ions. • ...
Water Reptiles 2025-03-05
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- a cold-blooded vertebrate with dry, scaly skin, usually lays eggs
- sharp teeth
- another name for a water moccasin
- reptiles cannot regulate their own body temperature. They are:
- a synonym for poison
- the term that means "of the sea"
- the shape of the tail that helps sea snakes and sea iguanas swim
- a marine reptile that belongs to a group called lizards
- where most turtles lay their eggs
- do sea snakes have lungs or gills
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- which is smaller, the alligator or the crocodile
- name for a long mouth and nose that sticks out of an animal's face
- a turtle's hard body covering
- my teeth can be seen when my mouth is closed
- an aggressive turtle with a sharp mouth that can harm anything that gets in its way
- reptiles have a backbone. They are:
16 Clues: sharp teeth • a synonym for poison • a turtle's hard body covering • the term that means "of the sea" • another name for a water moccasin • where most turtles lay their eggs • do sea snakes have lungs or gills • reptiles have a backbone. They are: • my teeth can be seen when my mouth is closed • which is smaller, the alligator or the crocodile • ...
Water Properties 2025-08-27
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- a substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes
- certain amount of heat energy required to raise temp. of substance by 1C
- attraction between molecules of different substances
- resistance to changes in temperature
- a weak bond between two molecules
- a subtance that is dissolved in a solvent
- ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity
- positive and negative ends, make hydrogen bonds in water
- cohesive forces between water molecules, causing tightness on the surface of the water
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- ability of ice to ace as a barrier to slow down heat loss from beneath water
- mass of a substance per unit volume
- measure of fluids resistance to flow
- measure of acidity of basicity of a solution
- a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substance, where a solute is dissolved in a solvent
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
- amount of energy required to convent 1 gram of a liquid into a gas
16 Clues: a weak bond between two molecules • mass of a substance per unit volume • measure of fluids resistance to flow • resistance to changes in temperature • a subtance that is dissolved in a solvent • measure of acidity of basicity of a solution • attraction between molecules of the same substance • attraction between molecules of different substances • ...
Water Properties 2025-08-27
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- The tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules, making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet
- The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral
- The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water
- The attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules sticking to a glass surface
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together
- The resistance of a substance, such as water, to changes in temperature, contributing to the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms
- A homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances, where a solute is dissolved in a solvent, such as saltwater
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- A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes. Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid
- The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to a combination of cohesive and adhesive forces
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1C. Water's high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water beneath it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter
- A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Water has low viscosity, meaning it flows easily compared to more viscous liquids like honey
- The mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form (ice) is less dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float
16 Clues: A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral • A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water • The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together • ...
Water Molecules 2025-10-24
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- An attraction between molecules of different substances; ex: water and a charged substance
- A substance that floats because it has less density than liquid water.
- a molecule in which one side of the molecule is slightly negative and the opposite side is slightly positive
- A type of molecule that has a positive charged side and a negative charged side.
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance; ex: water sticks to water
- A liquid that is used for dissolving other substances
- Chemical formula for water
- charge of the oxygen atom in a water molecule
- The number of Oxygen atoms in a water molecule
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- A substance that dissolves in water.
- Very weak bonds; occurs when a hydrogen atom (+) in one molecule is attracted to the negative atom in another molecule
- Water Dissolves so many things it is known as this...
- Water molecules sticking to other surfaces.
- tendency of water to rise in a thin tube or pores due to cohesion and adhesion
- The number of Hydrogen atoms ina water molecule
- A charge of the hydrogen atoms in a water molecule
- A "skin” forms on the top of water because the molecules are sticking together.
17 Clues: Chemical formula for water • A substance that dissolves in water. • Water molecules sticking to other surfaces. • charge of the oxygen atom in a water molecule • The number of Oxygen atoms in a water molecule • The number of Hydrogen atoms ina water molecule • A charge of the hydrogen atoms in a water molecule • Water Dissolves so many things it is known as this... • ...
Water Words 2020-01-23
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- A region where all the water flows over land to the same end location.
- Flowing water from rain or meltwater from snow and ice.
- Water that has been used in homes and businesses that must be cleaned before it is released back into the environment.
- Turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth is an example of this.
- Water that flows over or through the ground to reach an ocean, river, lake, or other body of water.
- A garden designed to catch and clean polluted stormwater before it gets into our sewers, rivers, or streams.
- A general term for many different forms of water that fall from the sky. Examples include rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- The process that naturally recycles water as it changes from solid to liquid to gas.
- The wearing away of rock and dirt by wind and water.
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- A drain that carries stormwater away from a street or parking lot.
- An underground pipe that carries sewage/wastewater and/or stormwater.
- Surface A surface that allows water to soak in or pass through, like water trickling through a sponge or sieve. Examples include fields, gardens, forest floors, and permeable pavement.
- Where the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority pumps raw water from to treat into drinking water.
- A system of pipes and drains used to carry stormwater away from towns to prevent flooding.
- The name for harmful pollutants in our rivers, streams, and lakes.
- Surface A hard surface that does not allow water to soak in or pass through. Examples include roofs, roads, parking lots, and sidewalks.
16 Clues: The wearing away of rock and dirt by wind and water. • Flowing water from rain or meltwater from snow and ice. • A drain that carries stormwater away from a street or parking lot. • The name for harmful pollutants in our rivers, streams, and lakes. • An underground pipe that carries sewage/wastewater and/or stormwater. • ...
Water Pollution 2020-02-24
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- is the biggest river system in the World
- type of pollution where 85% comes from activities on land near the coasts
- worlds most pressing environmental problems
- pollution that comes from a specific site (ex factory, oil spill)
- deliver small amounts of water directly to plant roots by using perforated tubing(holes)
- most of the drinking water comes from this source of water
- 97% of the Earth's water is ______ water
- 19% of water used in the world
- virus, microorganism, or other substance that causes disease
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- type of pollution causes by increasing the temp in a body of water (power plants)
- solid material that remains after treatment and contains dangerous toxic chemicals
- percentage of a rock or sediment that has open spaces
- area of land that is drained by a water system
- ability of a rock or sediment to let fluids flow through it open spaces or pores
- Water is a ________________________ resource
- structure built across a river to control flow
16 Clues: 19% of water used in the world • is the biggest river system in the World • 97% of the Earth's water is ______ water • worlds most pressing environmental problems • Water is a ________________________ resource • area of land that is drained by a water system • structure built across a river to control flow • percentage of a rock or sediment that has open spaces • ...
Water Crossword 2019-11-27
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- Where can you float without swimming? The ..... sea.
- Who might you worship if you're Greek and worship water?
- What can live without water? A ..... rat.
- What might live in water?
- Who can you go to to learn about water?
- Who is the first person to discover water on Europa?
- Where is the most water located on Earth?
- Why might people drink water? To .....
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- Why can you not find that much freshwater? Because most is trapped in .....
- Where will water sit the longest?
- When is Earth going to start running out of water? (Three words)
- Why did astronauts try to find water on Mars? To use as a ..... for humans when Earth dies.
- What makes up water?
- Where does most of Earth's water come from?
- Where can you find saltwater?
- How can dirty water affect people? It causes .....
16 Clues: What makes up water? • What might live in water? • Where can you find saltwater? • Where will water sit the longest? • Why might people drink water? To ..... • Who can you go to to learn about water? • What can live without water? A ..... rat. • Where is the most water located on Earth? • Where does most of Earth's water come from? • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- bottom
- layer above thermocline
- a special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- an alternative to photosynthesis
- wetlands without trees
- a barrier island
- zone under abyssal zone
- wooded wetlands, wetlands with trees
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- temperature boundary
- tiny free-floating photosynthetic plants
- depressions in a rocky shoreline that are flooded at high tide but retain some water at low tide
- corals expel their algal partner and then die
- bays where rivers empty into the sea
- shallow wetlands
- shallow ecosystems in which the land surface is saturated at least part of the year
- the path of water through our environment
16 Clues: bottom • shallow wetlands • a barrier island • temperature boundary • wetlands without trees • layer above thermocline • zone under abyssal zone • an alternative to photosynthesis • bays where rivers empty into the sea • wooded wetlands, wetlands with trees • tiny free-floating photosynthetic plants • the path of water through our environment • ...
Water Words 2018-05-26
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- / need to fuel our bodies
- / rubbish in our water ways
- / something that can be used more than once
- / heavy breeze
- / non renewable energy
- / happens mainly in Winter
- / used to drink and for crops to grow
- / what cause precipitation
- / rain that runs into streams or rivers
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- / heavy rain with round ice balls falling to the ground
- / what cause condensation
- / you ski on it
- / fancy word for rain
- / energy from the sky
- / things we use on a regular basis
- / no much of something
16 Clues: / heavy breeze • / you ski on it • / fancy word for rain • / no much of something • / non renewable energy • / energy from the sky • / need to fuel our bodies • / what cause condensation • / what cause precipitation • / happens mainly in Winter • / rubbish in our water ways • / things we use on a regular basis • ...
Water Words 2018-05-26
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- / need to fuel our bodies
- / rubbish in our water ways
- / something that can be used more than once
- / heavy breeze
- / non renewable energy
- / happens mainly in Winter
- / used to drink and for crops to grow
- / what cause precipitation
- / rain that runs into streams or rivers
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- / heavy rain with round ice balls falling to the ground
- / what cause condensation
- / you ski on it
- / fancy word for rain
- / energy from the sky
- / things we use on a regular basis
- / no much of something
16 Clues: / heavy breeze • / you ski on it • / fancy word for rain • / no much of something • / non renewable energy • / energy from the sky • / need to fuel our bodies • / what cause condensation • / what cause precipitation • / happens mainly in Winter • / rubbish in our water ways • / things we use on a regular basis • ...
Weather & Water 2021-04-16
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- layer of gases surrounding the Earth
- a tool that measures air pressure
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- to get bigger
- energy moving from one place to another
- lines that represent air pressure
- air in motion
- the amount of matter in an object
- air moves from high to low pressure
- anything that has mass and volume
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- an atom or molecule
- to push together
- the energy of motion
- possible energy
- a scientist who studies weather
- amount of mass per unit of volume
16 Clues: to get bigger • air in motion • possible energy • to push together • an atom or molecule • the energy of motion • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • a scientist who studies weather • a tool that measures air pressure • lines that represent air pressure • amount of mass per unit of volume • the amount of matter in an object • anything that has mass and volume • ...
Water Review 2024-02-11
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- The course where the source is located and the gradient is steep.
- The beginning of a river
- Lakes, glaciers, rivers are made of
- Can be extracted from the ocean
- Most rivers begin on top of
- Huge blocks of frozen freshwater.
- Oceans and seas are made of
- The course where the river curves and has a wide channel.
- Can be extracted from sea water
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- Porous rock that holds water like a sponge
- This is water under the surface of the earth
- Rivers gain water from smaller rivers called
- These are bends or curves that form in rivers
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- The part of the river that meets the sea
- The course where the river is very wide and meets the sea
16 Clues: The beginning of a river • Most rivers begin on top of • Oceans and seas are made of • Can be extracted from the ocean • Can be extracted from sea water • Huge blocks of frozen freshwater. • Lakes, glaciers, rivers are made of • The part of the river that meets the sea • A large body of water surrounded by land. • Porous rock that holds water like a sponge • ...
water cycle 2024-08-27
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- a weak bond between two molecules
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
- attraction between molecules of different substance
- positive and negative ends
- amount of heat energy
- allow something to float
- the resistance of a substance such as water
- mixture of two or more substances
- ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity
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- substance that is dissolved in a solvent
- cooling mechanism like sweating
- ability of ice to act like a barrier
- substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes
- measure of a fluid's resistance to flow
- measure of the acidity
- tightness on surface water cause by cohesive force
16 Clues: amount of heat energy • measure of the acidity • allow something to float • positive and negative ends • cooling mechanism like sweating • a weak bond between two molecules • mixture of two or more substances • ability of ice to act like a barrier • measure of a fluid's resistance to flow • substance that is dissolved in a solvent • the resistance of a substance such as water • ...
Water Cycle 2023-04-06
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- Liquid water soaking into the ground.
- The process of water vapor turning back into a liquid.
- Liquid water that flows along the surface and makes its way to streams and rivers.
- When water vapor condenses into a liquid it ____ energy.
- Water in a gaseous state.
- Water found as a solid.
- Occurs in cold dry environments, water changes from ice directly to gas.
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- The loss of water through plants.
- The movement of water between the atmopshere, living things, and back again.
- Most of Earth's freshwater is stored as ices in ______ and is not usable.
- When liquid water falls from the clouds back to the surface.
- 97% of Earth's water is salty and found in _____.
- Water stored underneath the surface in rocks.
- Only 3% of Earth's water is ________.
- When water vapor turns from a gas to a liquid.
- When Ice melts and changes into a liquid it ____ energy.
16 Clues: Water found as a solid. • Water in a gaseous state. • The loss of water through plants. • Liquid water soaking into the ground. • Only 3% of Earth's water is ________. • Water stored underneath the surface in rocks. • When water vapor turns from a gas to a liquid. • 97% of Earth's water is salty and found in _____. • The process of water vapor turning back into a liquid. • ...
Water Cycle 2023-04-06
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- Then water vapor condenses into a liquid it _____ energy.
- Water stored underneath the surface in rocks.
- Liquid water that flows along the surface and makes its way to streams and rivers.
- Liquid water soaking into the ground.
- Only 3% of earths water is __________?
- The loss of water through plants.
- Water in a gaseous state.
- 97 percent of Earths water is salty and is found in _____.
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- The process of water vapor turning back into a liquid.
- Water found as a solid.
- When water vapor turns from a liquid into a gas.
- When liquid water falls from the clouds back to the surface.
- Most of Earth's freshwater is stored as ice in _____ and is not usable.
- Occurs in cold dry environments, water changes from ice directly to a gas.
- The movement of water between the atmosphere, living things, and back again.
- When ice melts and changes into a liquid it ______ energy.
16 Clues: Water found as a solid. • Water in a gaseous state. • The loss of water through plants. • Liquid water soaking into the ground. • Only 3% of earths water is __________? • Water stored underneath the surface in rocks. • When water vapor turns from a liquid into a gas. • The process of water vapor turning back into a liquid. • ...
Water Cycle 2023-04-05
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- The Cape Fear or Neuse River ______________ is all the water that drains into a particular l
- A smaller stream that joins a larger stream.
- The materials in the water that a stream carries is the stream _______.
- the increase in length of a stream toward the beginning of the stream is ______________ erosion.
- Deep River is a _______________ of the Cape Fear River.
- Water that does not sink into the ground but flows along the earth's surface
- Refers to the jumping of gravel particles along the stream bed.
- Precipitation on ______________ tends to flow along the surface
- The _____________ load includes very fine sediments, microbes, and dissolved materials.
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- the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River is a young channel with a _________ profile.
- the general word for falling snow or rain
- The general word for a length of moving water. Particular names refer to larger or smaller sizes of these bodies.
- With a high percentage of __________ in the soil, water does not easily enter the ground
- Removal of earth by wind or water
- area
- capacity, the ability of a stream to transport material
16 Clues: area • Removal of earth by wind or water • the general word for falling snow or rain • A smaller stream that joins a larger stream. • Deep River is a _______________ of the Cape Fear River. • capacity, the ability of a stream to transport material • Refers to the jumping of gravel particles along the stream bed. • ...
Water Cycle 2023-04-17
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- the process by which water moves through the earth and the atmosphere (2 words no space)
- the layer of gases that surround the earth, commonly called the "air"
- a layer of permeable rock that retains and filters water
- largest body of water on earth
- driving force of the water cycle, the force that causes objects with mass to attract one another
- when water condenses in the atmosphere it turns into this...
- the process where plants sweat water out
- driving force of the water cycle, provides energy that heats the land and evaporates water
- rainfall and surface water that drains or flows from land into streams, rivers, lakes, or the ocean (2 words no space)
- water that collects in cracks and pores in underground soil and rock layers (2 words no space)
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- the process where liquid molecules form an orderly, geometric solid (also known as snow)
- to soak up or take something in
- the process that causes water to change from a liquid to a gas, cause by heat
- the process when water soaks into the ground and moves downward through spaces in soil and rocks
- the process of water cooling in the atmosphere causing it to change from a gas to a liquid
- water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, hail, and snow
16 Clues: largest body of water on earth • to soak up or take something in • the process where plants sweat water out • a layer of permeable rock that retains and filters water • when water condenses in the atmosphere it turns into this... • the layer of gases that surround the earth, commonly called the "air" • ...
Science - Water 2023-05-17
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- Top level of an aquifer
- Type of contaminant
- Underground area saturated with water
- Only substance found naturally in all three states
- Unwanted substance in a mixture
- Change of state from gas to solid
- Process of removing salt from water
- Desalination requires a great deal of ...
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- Pure water has no ...
- 97% of world's water
- Water is made of one oxygen and two ... atoms
- Change of state from gas to liquid
- Change of state from solid to gas
- This chemical increases algae growth
- Amount of dissolved salt in water
- Result of water vapour condensing around burned fossil fuels
16 Clues: Type of contaminant • 97% of world's water • Pure water has no ... • Top level of an aquifer • Unwanted substance in a mixture • Change of state from solid to gas • Change of state from gas to solid • Amount of dissolved salt in water • Change of state from gas to liquid • Process of removing salt from water • This chemical increases algae growth • ...
water/enzymes 2021-10-07
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- site, a region on an enzyme that binds to a protein or other substance during a reaction
- substance that acts as a catalyst in living organisms
- a solution that resists changes in pH when acid or alkali is added to it. Buffers typically involve a weak acid or alkali together with one of its salts
- a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change
- bond, primarily electrostatic force of attraction between a hydrogen atom which is covalently bound to a more electronegative atom or group
- able to dissolve other substances
- energy, the minimum quantity of energy which the reacting species must possess in order to undergo a specified reaction
- scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution
- a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major component
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- a substance made by mixing other substances together
- reaction, a process that involves rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structure of a substance, as opposed to a change in physical form or a nuclear reaction
- the substance on which an enzyme acts
- the minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent
- molecule or ion capable of either donating a proton
- a thing or person that is the result of an action or process
- molecule, a molecule in which one end of the molecule is slightly positive, while the other end is slightly negative
16 Clues: able to dissolve other substances • the substance on which an enzyme acts • molecule or ion capable of either donating a proton • a substance made by mixing other substances together • substance that acts as a catalyst in living organisms • the minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent • a thing or person that is the result of an action or process • ...
Water terms 2021-10-06
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- recharge- water that is put back
- instrument that measures water pressure
- water that is not salty
- water system, town water
- water that is under the ground, fills in cracks
- water, drinkable water
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- Aquifer, water trapped by impermeable layers
- zone, SOIL that is NOT FILLED WITH WATER Saturated zone, soil that is totally filled with water
- table, top of the zone of saturation
- underground layer of soil that holds water
- of depression, water table lowers around a well
- discharge, water taken out of the ground
- allows water to go through
- underlying rock
- a tiny opening
- downward entry of water from the surface
- well, water rises because of pressure.
17 Clues: a tiny opening • underlying rock • water, drinkable water • water that is not salty • water system, town water • allows water to go through • recharge- water that is put back • table, top of the zone of saturation • well, water rises because of pressure. • instrument that measures water pressure • discharge, water taken out of the ground • downward entry of water from the surface • ...
Water Cycle 2021-09-08
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- a form of solid precipitation
- the removal of water from the pores of the leaves of plants called stomata
- heat source that moves water around the Earth
- a collection of water like a lake or ocean
- falling water from clouds in the form of rain, snow, sleet or hail
- when water vapor cools and becomes liquid
- the water that stays under the ground when it infiltrates the soil
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- chemical formula is H2O
- the movement of water around the Earth
- the action of water going into soil
- liquid precipitation
- another name for water in gas form
- when liquid water changes phase to water vapor
- the pores under the leaves of plants
- water that does not infiltrate the soil
- a large collection of water droplets in the atmosphere
16 Clues: liquid precipitation • chemical formula is H2O • a form of solid precipitation • another name for water in gas form • the action of water going into soil • the pores under the leaves of plants • the movement of water around the Earth • water that does not infiltrate the soil • when water vapor cools and becomes liquid • a collection of water like a lake or ocean • ...
Water Cycle 2021-11-13
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- where most of the earth's water is stored
- layers of soil, sand and rocks that store groundwater
- water on the earth's surface that moves into a lake or stream without absorbing into the soil
- the largest use for groundwater
- water that is found underground in cracks and spaces in the soil, sand and rocks
- energy for the water cycle comes from this
- to contaminate, become unclean
- an example of rain
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- in the water cycle when water soaks into the soil
- when water from ice or snow turns directly into vapour
- clouds are an example of this
- when water changes from a liquid to a vapour
- a pipe in the ground that is used to remove water from an aquifier
- a long period of hot dry weather
- where freshwater is stored naturally
- layers around the earth based on temperature
16 Clues: an example of rain • clouds are an example of this • to contaminate, become unclean • the largest use for groundwater • a long period of hot dry weather • where freshwater is stored naturally • where most of the earth's water is stored • energy for the water cycle comes from this • when water changes from a liquid to a vapour • layers around the earth based on temperature • ...
Water Cicle 2021-11-19
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- transfer of thermal energy that requires contact between the atoms or molecules
- The apparent deflection (curving)of moving
- the star nearest to earth and the center of our solar system
- The whole mass of air surrounding earth.
- electromagnetic energy emitted from the sun;travels through space in waves (rays)
- the outer atmosphere of the sun;visible from Earth during a total solar eclipse
- Energy that is the total kinetic energy (motion)of atoms and molecules.
- Transfer of thermal energy through circular motion caused by heating and cooling in fluids (liquids and gases)
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- 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, tiny amounts of other gases
- A natural movement of air from an area of high density and pressure to an area of low density and pressure
- The force exerted by the atmosphere on Earth's surface by the weight of the air above the surface
- as seen by an observer on earth. It is a result of earth's rotation
- flare a violent explosion on the surface of the sun, releasing huge amounts of energy
- any substance that can flow:liquids and gases
- scientific tool used to measuse wind speed
- directional movement of ocean water
16 Clues: directional movement of ocean water • The whole mass of air surrounding earth. • The apparent deflection (curving)of moving • scientific tool used to measuse wind speed • any substance that can flow:liquids and gases • 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, tiny amounts of other gases • the star nearest to earth and the center of our solar system • ...
Water Systems 2023-10-27
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- Where large rivers empty into oceans, causes lower salinity
- Currents north of the equator move this way
- Water that doesn't soak into the ground or evaporate
- Carry energy and are caused by wind
- Tide Occurs when Earth, the sun, and the moon are all aligned and the tidal range is the largest
- Slope Area beyond the continental shelf where the seafloor drops sharply
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- Differences Ocean layering is caused by
- Groundwater that comes in contact with magma and comes to the surface
- Collapsing waves
- Organisms that drift with the current and go wherever the water takes them
- A rock layer that lets water move freely
- Crust Thin crust associated with deep ocean basins
- Pulls on ocean water and causes oceans to bulge towards it
- A hot spring that erupts periodically
- East coast currents are
- A natural underground opening with a connection to the Earth's surface
16 Clues: Collapsing waves • East coast currents are • Carry energy and are caused by wind • A hot spring that erupts periodically • A rock layer that lets water move freely • Differences Ocean layering is caused by • Currents north of the equator move this way • Crust Thin crust associated with deep ocean basins • Water that doesn't soak into the ground or evaporate • ...
Water-LOTF 2024-02-05
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- Goes against the protagonist
- High point of story
- Beginning of a story used to give background
- Type of sentence with at least 2 ICs
- Repeating of consonants at the start of words
- Non-living thing acting living
- Ending of a story where loose ends are tied up
- A message from a story
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- A reference to society or literature
- Type of sentence with DC and IC
- Main character of a story
- A direct comparison
- A character who contrasts another
- Description that paints a picture for the reader
- Type of drama that Macbeth is
- A comparison using like or as
16 Clues: High point of story • A direct comparison • A message from a story • Main character of a story • Goes against the protagonist • Type of drama that Macbeth is • A comparison using like or as • Non-living thing acting living • Type of sentence with DC and IC • A character who contrasts another • A reference to society or literature • Type of sentence with at least 2 ICs • ...
Water Cycle 2024-02-06
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- condensed water vapor in the sky
- water held in soil
- Large body of water surrounded by land
- living organisms that feeds on matter
- water turning into gas
- Plants absorb water from the soil
- Livings beings release water
- upper layer of earth
- plants release water vapor
- Water Moving through the soil
- water moves across earths surface
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- living organisms that feeds on matter
- Very large expanse of sea
- Large natural stream
- large mass of snow and ice in the water
- water from rain, sleet or snow
- water soaking unto the soil
17 Clues: water held in soil • Large natural stream • upper layer of earth • water turning into gas • Very large expanse of sea • plants release water vapor • water soaking unto the soil • Livings beings release water • Water Moving through the soil • water from rain, sleet or snow • condensed water vapor in the sky • Plants absorb water from the soil • water moves across earths surface • ...
Water Safety 2024-10-19
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- | A lifesaving skill you should know in case of an emergency.
- | A flotation device used for swimming practice.
- | An adult should always provide this at pools.
- | A type of swimming technique.
- | What you need to do to avoid dehydration on hot days.
- | This kind of current can be dangerous.
- | Always swim with one.
- | Water depth where diving is dangerous.
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- | A common risk on hot days if you don’t wear sunscreen.
- | These can pull swimmers out to sea.
- | Swim between these at the beach.
- | Watches over swimmers at the pool or beach.
- | A type of floatation device for children.
- | A skill to help you stay above water.
- | These animals are sometimes seen near Australian beaches.
- | What you should do with your shirt to protect against sunburn.
16 Clues: | Always swim with one. • | A type of swimming technique. • | Swim between these at the beach. • | These can pull swimmers out to sea. • | A skill to help you stay above water. • | This kind of current can be dangerous. • | Water depth where diving is dangerous. • | A type of floatation device for children. • | Watches over swimmers at the pool or beach. • ...
Water Pollution 2024-04-05
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- Used to describe the health of a water system
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- An area of the ocean that is depleted of oxygen, frequently due to pollution.
- The degradation of water quality
- Wastewater and different kinds of waste found in it.
- Inorganic compound with the chemical formula H₂O.
- Introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change.
- Any substance found in water, can be harmful or harmless.
- Chemicals intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
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- Water generated after the use of freshwater.
- Draining away water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land.
- Tank in which solid organic sewage is decomposed and purified by anaerobic bacteria.
- The process of obtaining freshwater from salt water by removing the salt.
- Site of disposal of waste materials also known as garbage dump.
- Underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, or silt) from which groundwater can be extracted.
- A measurement of how acidic or basic the water is, on a scale of 0-14.
16 Clues: The degradation of water quality • Water generated after the use of freshwater. • Used to describe the health of a water system • Inorganic compound with the chemical formula H₂O. • Wastewater and different kinds of waste found in it. • Any substance found in water, can be harmful or harmless. • Site of disposal of waste materials also known as garbage dump. • ...
Water pollution 2024-04-11
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- Used water from toilets, showers, baths, kitchen sinks, laundries and industrial processes
- lakes that are generally very clear, deep, and cold.
- organism—often a microorganism or a plant—that serves as a measure of the environmental conditions that exist in a given locale.
- a method used to extract natural gas and oil from deep rock formations known as shale.
- The curve obtained when the concentration of dissolved oxygen in a river
- caused by rainfall or snowmelt moving over and through the ground
- the use of bioremediation and biotransformation methods to harness the naturally occurring ability of microbial xenobiotic metabolism to degrade
- occurs when human water pollution speeds up the aging process by introducing sewage, detergents, fertilizers, and other nutrient sources into the ecosystem.
- a situation where of a water body has lost so much of its dissolved oxygen that normal aquatic life begins to die off.
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- rapid growth of algae or cyanobacteria that can cause harm to people, animals, or the local ecology.
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen
- any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged, such as a pipe, ditch, ship or factory smokestack.
- waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers.
- areas of water bodies where aquatic life cannot survive because of low oxygen levels.
- the action of making a liquid more dilute.
- Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth occurs when there is an abnormal increase in the overall bacterial population in the small intestine
16 Clues: the action of making a liquid more dilute. • waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers. • lakes that are generally very clear, deep, and cold. • caused by rainfall or snowmelt moving over and through the ground • The curve obtained when the concentration of dissolved oxygen in a river • ...
Water Systems 2022-01-29
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- ability of a material to absorb heat
- small spaces in soil and sand that can hold groundwater
- water that falls and ends up in soil
- water found in streams, rivers, lakes…
- NOTES
- a area with a small localized climate that differs from the ones around it
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- change in temperature from one season to another
- one watershed is separated from another by high points
- area of land where all the water eventually drains into one main body of water like a river
- water in the gas state
- contents that are harmful to humans, animals and the environment.
- when Earth’s temperature declines and ice starts to accumulate
- change of temperature on a daily basis
- the saltiness of water
- artificial lake where water is stored
- a large glacier that covers the land
16 Clues: NOTES • water in the gas state • the saltiness of water • ability of a material to absorb heat • water that falls and ends up in soil • a large glacier that covers the land • artificial lake where water is stored • change of temperature on a daily basis • water found in streams, rivers, lakes… • change in temperature from one season to another • ...
Water systems 2022-01-29
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- A source that cannot be depleted
- Only two exits on earth one in Greenland and one in Antarctica
- increase in earths temperature
- Average weather in a certain area over long periods of time
- absorbs and lets out radiation
- The frozen continent
- Radiates light and heat that makes it possible for life to live on earth
- Separates drainage basin's
- bodies of water created from rainfall
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- a storm with a violent wind made of heat
- Largest heat capcity
- Stores Groundwater
- An area that drains all water to one area
- Water that soaks into soil and spreads down
- A large piece of ice made up of snow
- The level where the ground will be filled with water if you go lower
16 Clues: Stores Groundwater • Largest heat capcity • The frozen continent • Separates drainage basin's • increase in earths temperature • absorbs and lets out radiation • A source that cannot be depleted • A large piece of ice made up of snow • bodies of water created from rainfall • a storm with a violent wind made of heat • An area that drains all water to one area • ...
Water issues 2022-09-23
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- kills 11% of the global population
- uses the smallest % for household needs
- is a sustainable development goal
- to produce it 400,000 liters are needed
- water beneath the earth’s surface
- a deep hole made in the ground
- takes more water to produce it
- they have to walk long distances
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- the largest % of water for agriculture
- The movement of goods and services
- conditions related to public health
- a wall built across a river
- a Toxic Water Crisis in this country
- a plant such as a fruit or vegetables
- with five minutes is enough
- a large pipe used to carry waste water
16 Clues: a wall built across a river • with five minutes is enough • a deep hole made in the ground • takes more water to produce it • they have to walk long distances • is a sustainable development goal • water beneath the earth’s surface • The movement of goods and services • kills 11% of the global population • conditions related to public health • ...
Earth's Water 2025-11-13
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- A large, slow-moving mass of compressed ice and snow on land.
- A pattern of rising and falling movement in the ocean caused by gravity.
- The constant movement of water on, above, and below Earth's surface.
- The original, first, or most important part.
- Water that contains very little salt, found in rivers, lakes, and underground.
- A large natural or artificial lake used to store water for drinking or irrigation.
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds and allows the flow of groundwater.
- The evaporation of water from the leaves of plants into the atmosphere.
- The process where water vapor gas cools and changes back into tiny liquid droplets.
- Water from rain or melted snow that flows over the land surface into rivers and streams.
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- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices of rock.
- The amount of salt dissolved in a body of water, like a river or the ocean.
- A swirling motion which moves ocean water around the globe.
- The process where liquid water turns into an invisible gas called water vapor.
- Water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- To spread out
16 Clues: To spread out • The original, first, or most important part. • A swirling motion which moves ocean water around the globe. • A large, slow-moving mass of compressed ice and snow on land. • Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices of rock. • The constant movement of water on, above, and below Earth's surface. • ...
WaTeR cYcLe 2025-12-09
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- a thin,wispy cloud.
- a disturbance in the atmosphere.
- puffy,cotton-like,with flat bases.
- a prolonged period of abnormally dry weather.
- thick, dark gray, low-level, layered clouds that bring steady, prolonged rain or snow.
- frozen ice crystals.
- process when plants release water vapor into the atmosphere.
- a large amount of water in a place that is normally dry.
- flat gray and cover sky like a blanket.
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- any form of water (rain, snow, sleet, hail) that falls from clouds to Earth's surface.
- when water vapor turns into liquid water.
- boundary when two air masses meet.
- dense, towering clouds that produce thunderstorms, hail, heavy rain, and tornadoes.
- process when animals release water vapor into the atmosphere.
- when liquid water turns into water vapor
- rain freezes before hitting the ground.
16 Clues: a thin,wispy cloud. • frozen ice crystals. • a disturbance in the atmosphere. • boundary when two air masses meet. • puffy,cotton-like,with flat bases. • rain freezes before hitting the ground. • flat gray and cover sky like a blanket. • when liquid water turns into water vapor • when water vapor turns into liquid water. • a prolonged period of abnormally dry weather. • ...
Water properties 2025-08-27
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- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- measures how acidic or basic a substance is.
- the characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water
- a liquid capable of dissolving a vast number of substances
- weak bond between two molecules where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegativeatom in another molecule common in water molecules
- the measure of a fluid resistance to flow.
- the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance
- the substance that gets dissolved in another substance.
- the attraction and bonding of unlike molecules or substances
- the tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet
- the tendency of molecules of the same kind to stick together.
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- the ability of liquid to flow in narrow spaces such as in a tube or porous material against the force of gravity
- the amount of energy required to convert a specific amount of liquid into a gas at a constant temperature and pressure
- liquid mixture in which the minor component the solute is uniformly distributed within the major component.
- the ability of substance system or material to resist decomposition degradation or unwanted changes in its chemical and physical properties when exposed to high temperatures.
- the process of using a material to prevent or reduce the transfer of energy such as heat electricity or sound from one place to another.
16 Clues: the degree of compactness of a substance. • the measure of a fluid resistance to flow. • measures how acidic or basic a substance is. • the substance that gets dissolved in another substance. • a liquid capable of dissolving a vast number of substances • the attraction and bonding of unlike molecules or substances • ...
Water Properties 2025-08-27
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- Bond a weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules
- the mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form (ice) is less dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float
- Tension the tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules, making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet
- the ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water beneath it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter.
- of Vaporization the amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating
- the measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Water has low viscosity, meaning it flows easily compared to more viscous liquids like honey.
- the attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules sticking to a glass surface
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- a substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water.
- the characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water
- a measure of the acidity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral
- Solvent a substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes. Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid
- Stability the resistance of a substances, such as water, to changes in temperature, contributing to the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms.
- Action the ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to a combination of cohesive and adhesive forces
- a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances, where a solute is dissolved in a solvent, such as saltwater.
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules
- Heat The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1*C. water's high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures.
16 Clues: The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules • a measure of the acidity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral • a substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water. • ...
Water Properties 2025-08-27
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- The tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between watermolecules
- The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas
- The measurement of a solution ,testing the acidity or basicity .
- A molecule's charateristic of having different positive and negative ends,creating the creation of hydrogen bonds in water
- The attraction between molecules of different substances
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance
- he resistance of a substance, such as water, to changes in temperature, contributingto the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms
- A mixture mixed with two or more substance.Also with a solute can be dissolvedn in a solvent such as saltwater.
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- A substance that can dissolve a wide amount of solutes.
- The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to acombination of cohesive and adhesive force
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1°C
- A substance dissolved in a solvent.
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the waterbeneath it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winte
- A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule isattracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule
- Measurement of a fluid's resistance to flow.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume
16 Clues: A substance dissolved in a solvent. • The mass of a substance per unit volume • Measurement of a fluid's resistance to flow. • The attraction between molecules of the same substance • A substance that can dissolve a wide amount of solutes. • The attraction between molecules of different substances • The measurement of a solution ,testing the acidity or basicity . • ...
Earth's Water 2026-01-05
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- – All water on Earth
- – Water stored underground
- – Living and nonliving things interacting in an area
- – Removing salt from seawater
- – Using science and math to solve problems
- – The practice of farming and growing crops
- – Rain, snow, sleet, or hailBiosphere – All living things on Earth
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- – The solid parts of Earth
- – A plan for managing money or resources
- – Layer of gases surrounding Earth
- water – Water found on Earth’s surface
- – To think of many ideas quickly
- – Large plastic pieces that pollute the environment
- – A group of interacting parts
- – Harmful substances added to the environment
- – Water with little or no salt
16 Clues: – All water on Earth • – The solid parts of Earth • – Water stored underground • – Removing salt from seawater • – A group of interacting parts • – Water with little or no salt • – To think of many ideas quickly • – Layer of gases surrounding Earth • water – Water found on Earth’s surface • – A plan for managing money or resources • – Using science and math to solve problems • ...
Water Pollution 2026-03-04
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- a test that detects dissolved calcium and magnesium
- comprehensive environmental response compensation and liability act also called superfund
- this type of pollution causes higher temperatures in water which can increase metabolism in aquatic organisms
- clean water act, protects waters and wetlands form pollution
- safe drinking water act, sets contaminant levels
- dose of a chemical that kills 50% of a population
- excessive nutrients in a lake or body of water due to runoff from a feedlot
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- a plastic additive that is an endocrine disruptor
- increase in concentration of chemicals in successively higher trophic levels
- vegetation between farms / feedlots and nearby bodies of water
- may come from detergent, fertilizer, or animal wastes
- the amount of dissolved oxygen needed by aerobic microorganisms to break down organic matter
- indicates if ecoli is present
- an insecticide that is a persistent organic pollutant and an endocrine disruptor
- resource conservation and recovery act (governs disposal of waste)
- may come from old pipes
16 Clues: may come from old pipes • indicates if ecoli is present • safe drinking water act, sets contaminant levels • a plastic additive that is an endocrine disruptor • dose of a chemical that kills 50% of a population • a test that detects dissolved calcium and magnesium • may come from detergent, fertilizer, or animal wastes • ...
Water Chemistry 2017-02-28
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- a substance which is dissolved
- a covalently bonded charged species
- ________ covalent bonds form when electrons are equally shared.
- SO42-
- a negatively charged ion
- a liquid capable of dissolving a substance
- a charged particle
- NO3-
- ________ covalent bonds form when electrons are unequally shared.
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- ________ bonds form between hydrogen on one molecule and an electronegative element covalently bonded to hydrogen in another molecule
- a homogeneous mixture of one substance dissolved in another
- the measure of the attraction of an atom for an electron in a chemical bond
- PO43-
- NH3+
- a water solution
- a positively charged ion
16 Clues: NH3+ • NO3- • PO43- • SO42- • a water solution • a charged particle • a negatively charged ion • a positively charged ion • a substance which is dissolved • a covalently bonded charged species • a liquid capable of dissolving a substance • a homogeneous mixture of one substance dissolved in another • ________ covalent bonds form when electrons are equally shared. • ...
Water Crossword 2021-10-26
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- A huge body of salt water
- They need water to grow
- Water that doesn't flow above ground
- Something that's in the sky that's made of water droplets
- Something that stores groundwater
- The solid version of water that hardens in a spike
- Water that breaks away from its source
- Water that flows through land
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- Water that comes from the clouds
- A large piece of floating ice
- A tree that lives in the water
- The white version of water that can be hard or soft
- A mini lake for ants
- A large body of fresh water
- Something that stores water for emergencies
- The solid version of water
16 Clues: A mini lake for ants • They need water to grow • A huge body of salt water • The solid version of water • A large body of fresh water • A large piece of floating ice • Water that flows through land • A tree that lives in the water • Water that comes from the clouds • Something that stores groundwater • Water that doesn't flow above ground • Water that breaks away from its source • ...
Water Pollution 2022-04-12
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- a region or layer of the atmosphere in which the temperature stops decreasing with elevation and instead becomes warmer.
- the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or microorganisms into the atmosphere at concentrations high enough to harm plants, animals, and materials such as buildings, or to alter ecosystems.
- a condition in which people in a building suffer from symptoms of illness or become infected with chronic disease from the building in which they work or reside.
- also called Los Angeles-type smog; a type of smog produced when ultraviolet light from the sun reacts with nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere.
- combination of gases with water vapor and dust.
- secondary air pollutants formed by the action of sunlight on nitrogen oxides and reactive hydrocarbons, their precursors.
- compounds that have a high vapor pressure and low water solubility.
- polluting compounds that come directly out of the smokestack, exhaust pipe, or natural emission source.
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- when a relatively warm layer of air at mid-altitude covers a layer of cold, dense air below.
- forms when heat and sunlight react gases.
- pollutants that have undergone transformation in the presence of sunlight, water, oxygen, or other compounds.
- (CFCs) major source of chlorine in the stratosphere; are used in refrigeration and air conditioning, as propellants in aerosol cans and as “blowing agents” to inject air into foam products like Styrofoam.
- a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air.
- also known as London smog; develops due to high concentration of sulfur oxides in the air.
- a heat-resistant fibrous silicate mineral that can be woven into fabrics, and is used in fire-resistant and insulating materials such as brake linings.
- derives from the massive combustion of coal and fuel oil in or near the city, releasing tons of ashes, soot, and sulfur compounds into the air.
16 Clues: forms when heat and sunlight react gases. • combination of gases with water vapor and dust. • a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air. • compounds that have a high vapor pressure and low water solubility. • also known as London smog; develops due to high concentration of sulfur oxides in the air. • ...
Water Cycle 2022-01-19
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- the formation of highly ordered, solid structures from particles in a solution.
- when water soaks into the ground and moves downward through spaces in the soil and rocks.
- turn from a liquid to a solid.
- water droplets falling from the sky.
- change of a liquid to a vapor or gas.
- the water in the ocean was very _______.
- water that collects in cracks and pores in underground soil and rock layers.
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- the change from a gas state to a liquid state.
- rainfall and surface water that drain or flow from the land into streams,rivers,lakes, or the ocean.
- the constant movement of water through the land,air,oceans,and living things.
- I used the ______ on the ground to make a _____man.
- the process by which plants lose water(water vapor)through the stomata in their leaves.
- Rain,snow,sleet,or hail that falls from clouds in the sky.
- the force that causes objects with mass to attract one another.
- to soak or take something.
- when water is boiling it ______.
16 Clues: to soak or take something. • turn from a liquid to a solid. • when water is boiling it ______. • water droplets falling from the sky. • change of a liquid to a vapor or gas. • the water in the ocean was very _______. • the change from a gas state to a liquid state. • I used the ______ on the ground to make a _____man. • ...
Water Supply 2023-11-30
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- Layers of rock that contain water
- Removal of salts from salty water
- Rain, snow, hail
- River: Longest river
- Man-made lakes, dams
- Drilled holes to pump water from aquifers
- Surplus: Where water supple exceeds demand
- Use: Using water to cool machinery
- Power: Energy made from, passing water in a turbine
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- Water found held between porous rocks
- Use: Using water for flushing toilets and washing hands
- When water overflows and damages land
- Use: Using water for plants and animals
- Dam: Tallest dam in Africa (186m high)
- Country with the largest water consumption
- Water: Water from rivers or lakes
- Deficit: When water demand exceeds the supply
17 Clues: Rain, snow, hail • River: Longest river • Man-made lakes, dams • Layers of rock that contain water • Removal of salts from salty water • Water: Water from rivers or lakes • Use: Using water to cool machinery • Water found held between porous rocks • When water overflows and damages land • Dam: Tallest dam in Africa (186m high) • Use: Using water for plants and animals • ...
Water Terminology 2023-09-13
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- Water water that is not naturally salty and is suitable for consumption if processed
- Limitless or endless in space extent or size
- Watering crops with a series of pipes/tubing system
- A period of drier conditions than normal
- Clean drinking water
- A dip in the land that holds a body of water
- Gradual destruction of something caused by wind, water of other natural elements
- A body of rock or sediment that holds ground water
- The process of turning liquid to vapour
- Very dry with limited water
- Limited availability, size or extent of something.
- Removing the salt contents out of water
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- Rain, snow or sleet
- The process of removing or separating out of
- An artificial lake were water is stored.
- The able to partially resist the effect of water
16 Clues: Rain, snow or sleet • Clean drinking water • Very dry with limited water • The process of turning liquid to vapour • Removing the salt contents out of water • A period of drier conditions than normal • An artificial lake were water is stored. • The process of removing or separating out of • Limitless or endless in space extent or size • ...
Water Cycle 2023-10-22
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- Rain, Snow, Sleet, E.T.C
- Fluid Matter having no fixed shape but a fixed volume
- Where ice goes directly to the sky
- The loss of water vapor from a plant
- An instrument used to measure relative humidity
- The amount of water vapor given in a volume of air
- Where water goes underground
- Lowest layer of the atmosphere
- Turns liquid into vapor/gas
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- To contaminate water
- To use material more than once
- Layers of soil, sand, and rocks that store groundwater
- When water runs through land
- The simplest structural unit of an element or compound
- The layers of gas surrounding the earth
- The path water take as it is being cycled through the environment
16 Clues: To contaminate water • Rain, Snow, Sleet, E.T.C • Turns liquid into vapor/gas • When water runs through land • Where water goes underground • To use material more than once • Lowest layer of the atmosphere • Where ice goes directly to the sky • The loss of water vapor from a plant • The layers of gas surrounding the earth • An instrument used to measure relative humidity • ...
water cycle 2024-04-18
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- something that has no beginning or end
- when liquid or solid water falls from the sky
- when water vapor molecules come back together
- the vapor form of matter
- water that does not have salt in it
- when plants release water molecules from their leaves
- water condensation in the sky
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- water molecules in the air
- when water molecules break away from liquid water and go into the air
- the weather over time in an area
- to use less
- not liquid or vapor
- percipitation that falls as a liquid from clouds
- ice that falls from the sky
- a form of matter that will take the shape of the container it is in
- precipitation that falls as a solid from clouds in crystal form
16 Clues: to use less • not liquid or vapor • the vapor form of matter • water molecules in the air • ice that falls from the sky • water condensation in the sky • the weather over time in an area • water that does not have salt in it • something that has no beginning or end • when liquid or solid water falls from the sky • when water vapor molecules come back together • ...
Water Crossword 2023-04-11
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- Deep hole to collect water
- Sucks up water
- A small narrow river
- Latin for water
- Ingesting liquids
- Take the resource from environment
- Water vehicle
- Where your toilet empties to
- Corporate water thief(iced tea)
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- Container to hold liquid
- Hot water shooting out of the ground
- Waste in the environment
- Canada's water supply
- Water cascading
- A body of water
- Habitat for frogs and lily pads
16 Clues: Water vehicle • Sucks up water • Water cascading • A body of water • Latin for water • Ingesting liquids • A small narrow river • Canada's water supply • Container to hold liquid • Waste in the environment • Deep hole to collect water • Where your toilet empties to • Habitat for frogs and lily pads • Corporate water thief(iced tea) • Take the resource from environment • ...
water cycle 2023-04-26
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- suitable or good enough to live in.
- water-open sea.
- existing in or derived from nature; not made or caused by humankind.
- the action or fact of raising or being raised to a higher or more important level, state, or position.
- water-water underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of the equator of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
- the plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
- to be desired or approved of.
- one of the halves of the earth as divided by the equator or by a meridian.
- of or near a coast
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- a piece of land surrounded by water.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- process of turning from liquid into vapour.
- water-the water held in soil and available to plants.
- he process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- the state of the atmosphere at a particular place
16 Clues: water-open sea. • of or near a coast • to be desired or approved of. • suitable or good enough to live in. • a piece of land surrounded by water. • process of turning from liquid into vapour. • the state of the atmosphere at a particular place • water-the water held in soil and available to plants. • the plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period. • ...
Water Resources 2025-01-06
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- A man-made channel designed to transport water across distances
- The upper boundary of the saturated zone in underground layers
- The practice of flooding fields with water to irrigate crops
- The hidden amount of water used to produce goods and services
- The consistent portion of runoff available for use as a water source
- The total volume of freshwater consumed directly and indirectly by an entity
- The contamination of water bodies by harmful substances or activities
- A natural or artificial lake created to store water for future use
- The process of removing salts from seawater for human consumption
- A water-saving method that delivers water slowly to plant roots
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- Accumulated, compacted snow that serves as a seasonal water supply
- The sinking of land caused by groundwater withdrawal or geological changes
- The soil or rock layer in which all pores are completely filled with water
- Excess nutrient enrichment of water due to human activity
- Used water from sinks or showers that can be reused for nonpotable needs
- Used or contaminated water that must be treated before reuse or discharge
16 Clues: Excess nutrient enrichment of water due to human activity • The practice of flooding fields with water to irrigate crops • The hidden amount of water used to produce goods and services • The upper boundary of the saturated zone in underground layers • A man-made channel designed to transport water across distances • ...
Water activities 2025-05-21
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- – Man-made place for swimming and relaxing
- – Gliding over water while being pulled by a boat
- Clues
- – Combines sailing and surfing on a board with a sail
- – Adventurous ride down whitewater river
- – Inland body of still water, often surrounded by land
- – High-speed water sport using a motorized craft
- – Moving in a small, narrow boat
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- – Vast expanse of saltwater covering much of Earth
- – Where a river drops suddenly over a cliff
- – Swimming with a mask and tube to see underwater
- – Sport involving teamwork, often on calm water
- – Jump headfirst into water, often from a board
- – Small, narrow river
- – Natural flowing watercourse, usually to the sea
- – Smaller than an ocean, but still salty and vast
16 Clues: Clues • – Small, narrow river • – Moving in a small, narrow boat • – Adventurous ride down whitewater river • – Man-made place for swimming and relaxing • – Where a river drops suddenly over a cliff • – Sport involving teamwork, often on calm water • – Jump headfirst into water, often from a board • – High-speed water sport using a motorized craft • ...
Water Crossword 2025-07-14
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- Device that prevents the flow of water from returning to the incoming supply
- Solution that is drawn up and used to regenerate resin based tanks.
- Treatment that removes waste and extra fluid from the blood when the kidneys are not working properly.
- One element of hard water.
- Pre-Treatment tank used to remove hard water minerals.
- The measurement of calcium and magnesium in water.
- Chemical added to incoming water as a disinfectant.
- Pre-Treatment Device that boosts and maintains incoming water pressure
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- Acronym for the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation
- What is to be completed by the BSS teammate on a monthly basis to develop trends in your water system
- Online chlorine monitor from HACH
- Empty space left in tanks to allow for proper backwashing/regeneration.
- Acronym for Granulated Activated Carbon
- Element that is exchanged for hard water elements.
- Acronym for Dialysis Quality Water
- Acronym for the amount of time it takes for water to pass though a carbon tank.
16 Clues: One element of hard water. • Online chlorine monitor from HACH • Acronym for Dialysis Quality Water • Acronym for Granulated Activated Carbon • Element that is exchanged for hard water elements. • The measurement of calcium and magnesium in water. • Chemical added to incoming water as a disinfectant. • Pre-Treatment tank used to remove hard water minerals. • ...
Water Properties 2025-08-27
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- The tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules, making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet
- The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral
- The characteristics of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bons in water
- The attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules sticking to a glass surface
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together
- The resistance of a substance, such as water, to changes in temperature, contributing to the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms
- A homogenous mixture composed of two or more substances, where a solute is dissolved in a solvent, such as saltwater
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- A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes. Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid
- The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to a combination of cohesive and adhesive forces
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1 C. Water's high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water beneath it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during water
- A weak bond between two molecules, where hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Water has low viscosity, meaning it flows easily compared to more viscous liquids like honey
- The mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form (ice) is less dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float
16 Clues: A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral • A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water • The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together • ...
Water Properties 2025-08-27
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- the tightness of the water surface
- amount of energy required to convert q gram of liquid to gas
- a measure of acidity or basicity
- distinct positive and negative ends
- the attraction of different substances
- the attraction of molecules
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- the ability for water to flow in narrow spaces
- a substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes
- the resistance of heat change in a substance
- a mix of two substances with a solvent and dissolved solute
- mass of substance per volume
- a substance that is dissolved in a solvent
- the ability of ice to act as a barrier to slow heat loss
- a weak bond between two molecules
- the amount of heat energy required to raise 1C
- the measure of a fluids resistance to flow
16 Clues: the attraction of molecules • mass of substance per volume • a measure of acidity or basicity • a weak bond between two molecules • the tightness of the water surface • distinct positive and negative ends • the attraction of different substances • a substance that is dissolved in a solvent • the measure of a fluids resistance to flow • ...
Water Sports 2025-09-14
16 Clues: marée • ramer • pagaie • vagues • planche • diriger • drapeau • chavirer • secourir • combinaison • ski nautique • crème solaire • maître nageur • maillot de bain • plongée avec tuba • gilet de sauvetage
Water cycle 2025-12-08
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- – liquid water changes to vapor
- – evaporation of water from plant leaves
- – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- sink – natural reservoir that stores carbon long-term (e.g., oceans, forests, fossil fuels)
- – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- – movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- – the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
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- – all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- – the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- – storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- - any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
- – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- - any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- cycle – movement of elements through living organisms and the environment
- – surface flow of water due to gravity
17 Clues: – liquid water changes to vapor • – surface flow of water due to gravity • – evaporation of water from plant leaves • – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers • ...
Water Pollution 2020-08-19
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- Plants need water to make _____
- Runoff from fertilisers cause algae to grow rapidly on water ______
- Water is important to _____ our body
- Process whereby sea water is converted to fresh water
- Educating the public through ______ can reduce water pollution
- Cleaning up ______ beaches can reduce the effects of water pollution
- Algae overgrowth can cause aquatic animals to die from lack of ______
- Oil can coat the ______ of birds
- A source of water from overseas
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- Untreated sewage carries this that cause people to become sick
- Pesticides are _______ to aquatic animals, causing them to die
- The importance of clean water in the health sector
- A source of water from our reservoirs
- Source of fresh water from waste water
- A good ______ allows substances to dissolve in it
- Oil can clog up the _____ of fishes
16 Clues: Plants need water to make _____ • A source of water from overseas • Oil can coat the ______ of birds • Oil can clog up the _____ of fishes • Water is important to _____ our body • A source of water from our reservoirs • Source of fresh water from waste water • A good ______ allows substances to dissolve in it • The importance of clean water in the health sector • ...
Water Distribution 2022-02-22
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- Water found on the surface of the Earth
- A lake that stores water for human use
- An underground layer of rock or soil that holds water
- Having pores or openings that allow water or other liquids to flow through them
- Place where an organism lives and receives all the things it needs to survive.
- an area of land that catches rain and snow and where water flows downward into a specific river, stream, lake or aquifer
- An underground water source in which water rises because of the pressure from the weight of the rocks and soil above the aquifer
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- A large mass of ice moving overland
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- Water that can not be immediately used by humans; found in oceans
- Water located below Earth's Surface
- Does not allow water to flow through
- A region of land drained by a river and it's tributaries
- When water seeps into rocks and between particles of soil.
- Water we use on Earth for cooking, drinking, etc.; water that does not contain salt
- where an organism lives and receives all the things it needs to survive.
16 Clues: A large mass of ice moving overland • Water located below Earth's Surface • Does not allow water to flow through • A lake that stores water for human use • Water found on the surface of the Earth • An underground layer of rock or soil that holds water • A region of land drained by a river and it's tributaries • When water seeps into rocks and between particles of soil. • ...
Water Challenge 2016-03-31
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- The first water pipes in the U.S. were made out of?
- Over 68 percent of fresh water is found where?
- 1 pound of _______ requires 3,170 gallons of water?
- What is the total percentage of water loss a person has lost in the body once they are thirsty?
- A river that has sightings of bull sharks.
- What kind of leaks can waste more than 1 trillion gallons of water annually nationwide?
- Unsafe water kills 200 ______every hour.
- The human________is made up of about 75 percent water.
- _____uses the most water in your home.
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- Where do 15 percent of U.S. residents receive their water from?
- What animal is 95% of water?
- People in ______pay around 10 times more for water.
- An average _____uses 100 gallons of water a day.
- List one of the top water filter.
- York Leaks in what city in the U.S. waste 36 million gallons of water per day.
- It takes about 70 gallons of water to fill a ______.
16 Clues: What animal is 95% of water? • List one of the top water filter. • _____uses the most water in your home. • Unsafe water kills 200 ______every hour. • A river that has sightings of bull sharks. • Over 68 percent of fresh water is found where? • An average _____uses 100 gallons of water a day. • The first water pipes in the U.S. were made out of? • ...
Water cycle 2023-11-28
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- water moving through the soil due to gravity
- a change in state where water vapor cools so quickly it turns to ice (frost)
- collection of water on Earth's surface
- different forms of water that fall from clouds
- collection of water below Earth's surface
- a change in state where liquid water turns to solid ice
- the process by which water enters an animal through eating or drinking
- when solid water (ice) turns to a liquid
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- a change of state where frozen ice turns directly into water vapor (gas)
- water that cools and changes state from a vapor to a liquid
- the process of water vapor is inhaled and exhaled by animal breathes
- the process of liquid water is taken in by the roots of plants
- the process by which water leaves an animal through wate removal
- when water evaporates off the leaves of plants
- water moving across Earth's surface
- water at the surface being heated by the sun and turning into a gas
16 Clues: water moving across Earth's surface • collection of water on Earth's surface • when solid water (ice) turns to a liquid • collection of water below Earth's surface • water moving through the soil due to gravity • different forms of water that fall from clouds • when water evaporates off the leaves of plants • a change in state where liquid water turns to solid ice • ...
Air (Water) 2024-07-01
Water & Light 2024-07-24
Across
- What was used to cover a shining face?
- How the Lord appeared by night.
- What did the Egyptians do to try and find water?
- Whose face shined from speaking to God?
- Moses' prophet
- Whose bones were taken out of Egypt?
- Whose land was avoided in the Exodus?
- Who will be an everlasting light?
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- What God thought the people would change when they saw war.
- What did Moses remove when he spoke to God?
- What died in the Nile?
- How many types of water turned into blood?
- What river was turned into blood?
- Age of Moses when speaking to Pharoah
- What time of day did Moses meet Pharoah at river?
- How did the Lord appear to the people by day?
- God hardened Pharoah's what?
17 Clues: Moses' prophet • What died in the Nile? • God hardened Pharoah's what? • How the Lord appeared by night. • What river was turned into blood? • Who will be an everlasting light? • Whose bones were taken out of Egypt? • Age of Moses when speaking to Pharoah • Whose land was avoided in the Exodus? • What was used to cover a shining face? • Whose face shined from speaking to God? • ...
water cycle 2022-11-30
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- the act of water changing its phase of matter due to heat
- Is what allows water to change states of matter
- most common form of precipitation
- large collection of water that covers 71% of earth
- evaporation from an organism that does photosynthesis
- a round object in the sky with a yellow tint that produces heat
- formed when water vapor condenses in
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- life started here and came from an asteroid [probably]
- a very slow flowing body of open water which occupies a land depression
- happens when clouds meet with cold air above a cold landmass
- the act of vapor changing state when in contact with a cold surface
- has a blue tint due to air molecules scattering white light.
- is a type of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
- (2 words hyphen between them)its the reason why living in a swamp [looking at you dc and florida] sucks because of the humidity
- [one word] when the land is overwhelmed by a ton of water
- is a type of precipitation when snowflakes are half melted and they go through a layer of warm air
16 Clues: most common form of precipitation • formed when water vapor condenses in • Is what allows water to change states of matter • large collection of water that covers 71% of earth • evaporation from an organism that does photosynthesis • life started here and came from an asteroid [probably] • the act of water changing its phase of matter due to heat • ...
Earth's Water 2025-01-30
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- water that picks up pollutants and goes into rivers or lakes
- harmful substances that negatively affect's the ecosystem
- liquid draining through a mixture
- solid material that's moved and dropped to a new location
- a flat area that lies next to a river that is sometimes flooded and covered in sediment
- pollution where we can easily identify the source of pollution
- an area of land that water drains into a common body of water
- water collecting in cracks underground soil and rock layers
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- water that collects and turns into rivers, lakes, or ponds
- where it is harder to identify the source of pollution
- an area that water is able to percolate into the ground or in aquifers
- empty space in the ground that's able to hold water
- when the ground sinks because of the removal of groundwater
- permeable rock layer that can hold or transport water
- weathered material is moved by wind water or ice
- the overuse of fertilizer that causes the overgrowth of algae that takes away oxygen in the water harming aquatic life
16 Clues: liquid draining through a mixture • weathered material is moved by wind water or ice • empty space in the ground that's able to hold water • permeable rock layer that can hold or transport water • where it is harder to identify the source of pollution • harmful substances that negatively affect's the ecosystem • ...
Water Cycle 2025-05-13
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- when water vapor cools down in the atmosphere it forms these
- runoff water collects in these so they can flow back to oceans
- water coming from ice and glaciers must first do this
- the water that flows back to large bodies of water after it rains
- the number one heat source for our planet
- water that gets pulled into or out of the ground
- the superhighway in the sky that moves water all over our planet
- hail, snow, sleet, and rain are examples of this
- the process that forms clouds
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- when water evaporates it leaves dirt/substances behind causing the water to do this
- where 96% of all water can be found and the main source for evaporation
- water found under the earth in the open spaces between dirt and rock
- the process of water evaporating from plants
- water does this when the temperature get's too cold and the liquid loses energy
- how heat gets to our planet from the Sun
- the process that changes ocean water to water vapor
16 Clues: the process that forms clouds • how heat gets to our planet from the Sun • the number one heat source for our planet • the process of water evaporating from plants • water that gets pulled into or out of the ground • hail, snow, sleet, and rain are examples of this • the process that changes ocean water to water vapor • ...
Water Mammals 2025-05-21
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- animals that are able to change the temperature of their body based on their environment
- animals that eat only plants
- long white body parts of walruses that grow from their upper jaws
- animals that eat only meat
- animals with backbones
- the way whales communicate with each other
- animals that cannot regulate their own body temperatures
- seals have short legs that end in_____, which help them swim
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- animals without backbones
- most mammals have this type of body covering
- I am a water mammal that lives in oceans and rivers. I have tightly packed waterproof hair
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- I have a streamlined body and a powerful tail that helps me move easily through water. I'm also very intelligent.
- thick layer of fat that helps keep some animals warm in extremely cold temperatures
- the "gentle giants" of the sea
- a platypus is one of the few mammals that reproduces this way
16 Clues: animals with backbones • animals without backbones • animals that eat only meat • animals that eat only plants • the "gentle giants" of the sea • animals that eat both plants and animals • the way whales communicate with each other • most mammals have this type of body covering • animals that cannot regulate their own body temperatures • ...
water properties 2025-08-27
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- the tightness on the surface of water caused by cohesive forces between water molecules making, the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet
- the measure of a fluids resistance to flow water has low viscosity meaning it flows easily compared to more viscous liquids like honey
- the resistance of a substance such as water to changes in temperature contributing to the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms
- a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution pure water has a pH of 7 making it neutral
- the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1c waters high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures
- a substance that can dissolve a wide variety solutes water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid
- a substance that is dissolved in a solvent for example salt is a solute when dissolved in water
- a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances where a solute is dissolved in a solvent such as salt water
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- the ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity which occurs due to a combination of cohesive and adhesive forces
- the mass of a substance per unit volume water is unique because because its solid form(ice) is less dense than its liquid form allowing ice to float
- the characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water
- the attraction between molecules of different substances such as water molecules sticking to a glass surface
- a weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules
- the amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into gas. water has a high heat of vaporization witch is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating
- the ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows slows down the loss of heat from from the water beneath it helping to maintain a stable environment for for aquatic life during winter
- the attraction between molecules of the same substances such as water molecules sticking together
16 Clues: a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution pure water has a pH of 7 making it neutral • a substance that is dissolved in a solvent for example salt is a solute when dissolved in water • the attraction between molecules of the same substances such as water molecules sticking together • ...
water properties 2025-08-27
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- a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances
- a fluids resistance to flow
- resistance of a substance to changes in temperature
- the amount of energy required to convert liquid into a gas
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature
- measure of acidity or basicity of a solution
- positive and negative ends leading to hydrogen bonds in water
- attraction between molecules of different substances
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- a substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutions
- the ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity
- tightness on the surface of water
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
- a substance that is dissolved in a solvent
- the ability of ice to act as a barrier
- A weak bond between two molecules
- the mass of a substance per unit volume
16 Clues: a fluids resistance to flow • tightness on the surface of water • A weak bond between two molecules • the ability of ice to act as a barrier • the mass of a substance per unit volume • a substance that is dissolved in a solvent • measure of acidity or basicity of a solution • attraction between molecules of the same substance • ...
Water Crossword 2025-08-27
Across
- Water's high specific heat
- Water has a high heat of vaporization
- A homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances,
- The resistance of a substance, such as wate
- The attraction between molecules of different substances
- maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter
- The tightness on the surface of water
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- a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends
- A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes
- he mass of a substance per unit volume
- The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent
- A weak bond between two molecules
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance
16 Clues: Water's high specific heat • A weak bond between two molecules • Water has a high heat of vaporization • The tightness on the surface of water • he mass of a substance per unit volume • A substance that is dissolved in a solvent • The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow • The resistance of a substance, such as wate • A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution • ...
Water Cycle 2025-12-04
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- water that falls to the surface from the atmosphere as rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
- table the surface between the saturated zone and the unsaturated zone (zone of aeration).
- the constant circulation of water from the sea, through the atmosphere, to the land, and its eventual return to the atmosphere by way of transpiration and evaporation from the land and evaporation from the sea.
- a system in which material moves from place to place but is not gained or lost from the system.
- the part of the subsurface water that is in the zone of saturation, including underground streams.
- water, in the form of liquid, vapor, and/or ice, that resides in Earth’s soil layer.
- a place in the Earth system that holds water.
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- a weak chemical bond between a hydrogen atom in one polar molecule and an electronegative atom in a second polar molecule.
- the change of state of matter from a liquid to a gas. Heat is absorbed.
- a measure of how easy it is to force water to flow through a porous material.
- a measure of the percentage of pores (open spaces) in a material.
- the quantity of heat energy required to increase the temperature of a material or system.
- the process by which water absorbed by plants, usually through the roots, is emitted into the atmosphere from the plant surface in the form of water vapor.
- zone the zone, beneath the water table where all of the pores are filled with water.
- the rate of movement of water from one reservoir to another.
- the movement of surface water into rock or soil through cracks and pore spaces. percolate: the passing of water through a porous material.
16 Clues: a place in the Earth system that holds water. • the rate of movement of water from one reservoir to another. • a measure of the percentage of pores (open spaces) in a material. • the change of state of matter from a liquid to a gas. Heat is absorbed. • a measure of how easy it is to force water to flow through a porous material. • ...
U10 Water 2025-12-26
Across
- to make liquid flow from a container
- to drop down
- at the end
- a trip from one place to another
- a deep valley
- to pick from options
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- a piece of something
- to heat water until it bubbles
- to keep in your hand
- to move like water
- to go up
- a written or spoken account
- a box with bars for keeping animals
- having a lot of money
- the surface of the earth
- to begin
16 Clues: to go up • to begin • at the end • to drop down • a deep valley • to move like water • a piece of something • to keep in your hand • to pick from options • having a lot of money • the surface of the earth • a written or spoken account • to heat water until it bubbles • a trip from one place to another • a box with bars for keeping animals • to make liquid flow from a container
Surface Water and Ground Water 2022-01-28
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- movement of water between the atmosphere, and, oceans, and even living things.
- a collection of small water droplets or ice crystals that are suspended in the air.
- the area of land that is drained by a river system.
- a smaller stream that feeds into a river and eventually into a river system.
- when solid water changes directly to water vapor without becoming a liquid.
- release of water vapor into the air by plants.
- higher area of ground that separates watersheds.
- the path a stream follows.
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- water found in spaces between rock parlictles below Earth's surface.
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- water above the Earth's surface.
- the temperature at which the rate of condensation equals the rate of evaporation.
- the upper boundary, or surface, of groundwater.
- any form of water that falls Earth from clouds.
- a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows it to flow.
- liquid water changes to water vapor.
16 Clues: the path a stream follows. • water above the Earth's surface. • liquid water changes to water vapor. • the change of state from a gas to a liquid. • release of water vapor into the air by plants. • the upper boundary, or surface, of groundwater. • any form of water that falls Earth from clouds. • higher area of ground that separates watersheds. • ...
Water, Watersheds, and Water Quality 2026-03-25
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- pollution that can cause disease, death, and/or birth defects
- amount of rain or snow that falls in the watershed is the greatest factor controlling stream flow
- when rain falls on dry ground, some of the water soaks into the soil
- area of land where all of the water that falls in it and drains off of it goes to a common outlet
- the root system of plants absorb water from the surrounding soil in various amounts
- this is a precipitation collector
- the erosion of soil into rivers and lakes
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- too many microorganisms in water which can make you sick
- non-living
- a single, identifiable source of pollution
- reservoirs store water and increase the amount of water that evaporates and infiltrates
- pollution that comes from many places all at once
- water that fills in tiny gaps between soil and sediments underground
- too many nutrients in water which cause too much algae to grow
- living
- the study of living things and the environment
- water from rainfall returns to the atmosphere largely through this
17 Clues: living • non-living • this is a precipitation collector • the erosion of soil into rivers and lakes • a single, identifiable source of pollution • the study of living things and the environment • pollution that comes from many places all at once • too many microorganisms in water which can make you sick • pollution that can cause disease, death, and/or birth defects • ...
Earth's Water and the Water Cycle 2022-01-12
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- Excess liquid the occurs when there is too much water for the land to absorb
- 97% of all water on earth is this
- When water soaks into the soil from the ground level
- A large chunk of ice, snow, rock, sediment, and liquid water
- The process of water vapor coming from a plant
- A ribbon like body of water that flows downhill from gravity
- A continuous body of salt water contained in an enormous basin on Earth's Surface
- A body of water that is surrounded by land
- A mass of water drops suspended into the atmosphere
- The layers of gas surrounding a planet
- The process that turns water into water vapor
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- The study of the water on earth
- The water found underground
- The process of depositing the sediment on earth
- Any liquid or frozen liquid that falls back to the earth
- The amount of salt in the water
- The circulation of water between the Earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land.
- The process where water vapor becomes a liquid
- 0.65% of water is this kind
- The state of the atmosphere
- The makeup of something
21 Clues: The makeup of something • The water found underground • 0.65% of water is this kind • The state of the atmosphere • The study of the water on earth • The amount of salt in the water • 97% of all water on earth is this • The layers of gas surrounding a planet • A body of water that is surrounded by land • The process that turns water into water vapor • ...
ES Water Water EveryWhere Chapter 14 2019-04-11
Across
- nasty discharge, rhymes with budge
- recharge zone for a river system
- toilet, drinking, and irrigation need
- excavation or structure created in the ground by digging, driving, or drilling to access liquid resources
- transfer of water from one watershed to another
- reduces or eliminates the need for supplemental water from irrigation
- where the pores and fractures of the ground are saturated
- underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock, and associated chambers
- enlarged natural or artificial lake
- Hg contamination
- water discharged in surface streams
- silppery hydrocarbon funkadelic-ness
- common name for algal blooms (sweet home alabama)
- turning sea water into drinking water
- infectious agent is a biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host
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- underground wastewater treatment structure
- untreated wastewater resulting from dish washing, laundry and bathing
- does not allow water or liquid to pass
- area in which water enters an aquifer
- slow roll water delivery to plants
- solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location
- rapid increase in the population of algae in an aquatic system
- sudden increase or decrease in temperature of a natural body of water
- outflowing of water or gas
24 Clues: Hg contamination • outflowing of water or gas • recharge zone for a river system • nasty discharge, rhymes with budge • slow roll water delivery to plants • enlarged natural or artificial lake • water discharged in surface streams • silppery hydrocarbon funkadelic-ness • area in which water enters an aquifer • toilet, drinking, and irrigation need • ...
Water 2020-09-02
9 Clues: It has salt • Frozen water • Precipitation • Compressed ice • Body of freshwater • Doesn't mix with water • One components of water • Two components of water • Scientific name for water
Water 2021-05-11
Across
- natural stream of fresh water
- huge amounts of water that come from the ocean/rain
- to move along in a stream
- another wat of saying liquid or water
- a solid that has turned from a liquid to a solid
- water that falls from the sky
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- a area that is filled with water then land around it
- something that drains like rain going in to lands
- a liquid that is used and recycled around the world
9 Clues: to move along in a stream • natural stream of fresh water • water that falls from the sky • another wat of saying liquid or water • a solid that has turned from a liquid to a solid • something that drains like rain going in to lands • huge amounts of water that come from the ocean/rain • a liquid that is used and recycled around the world • ...
Water 2013-02-28
9 Clues: Groot meer • Merk water • Watersport • Kleur van water • Spelen met water • Water op de aarde • Te kort aan water • Heel klein beetje water • Pakketjes die mensen krijgen als ze water te kort hebben
water 2013-11-26
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- Zeevogels van wie de veren aan elkaar kleven zodanig dat het water tot op hun huid kan doordringen, zijn ten prooi gevallen van waterverontreiniging. We noemen ze ...
- Een druipsteen die naar beneden hangt, noemen we een ...
- giftige insecticide die sinds 1974 verboden is in België.
- Door een overmatige toevoer van stikstof en fosfaat in het water beginnen anaërobe bacteriën stinkende gassen te produceren, dit proces noemen ...
- bacteriën die watervervuiling oppeuzelen zonder zuurstof, noemen we ...
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- Een grote verontreinigingsbron in Vlaanderen is er ten gevolge van de ...
- Gifstoffen worden niet uit het lichaam verwijderd. Ze stapelen zich op naarmate er meer vervuild voedsel wordt opgenomen. Dit wordt het ... effect van gifstoffen genoemd.
- aan het grensoppervlak tussen water en lucht is er ... ontstaan door de sterkte aantrekkingskrachten van onderliggende watermoleculen
- We stellen vast dat er in sommige rivieren bijna uitsluitend vrouwelijke vissen voorkomen. Dit komt omdat het water vervuild is met ...
9 Clues: Een druipsteen die naar beneden hangt, noemen we een ... • giftige insecticide die sinds 1974 verboden is in België. • bacteriën die watervervuiling oppeuzelen zonder zuurstof, noemen we ... • Een grote verontreinigingsbron in Vlaanderen is er ten gevolge van de ... • ...
Water 2018-07-18
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- A country is said to have water ________ when there is adequate and sustainable fresh water for human consumption and use.
- The process of removing larger particles and bacteria
- The type of water that is stored underground in the soil and underlying rocks
- Small streams of water that flows into the river.
- _____ is a grading system that uses ticks to indicate the water efficiency level of a product.
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- River ______ is known as the end of the river.
- Water _________ refers to the total volume of water (in cubic metres) used to produce the goods and services for a person in a year.
- The process of removing dissolved salts and other minerals from water.
- 68.6% of water is locked up in ice caps and ___________.
9 Clues: River ______ is known as the end of the river. • Small streams of water that flows into the river. • The process of removing larger particles and bacteria • 68.6% of water is locked up in ice caps and ___________. • The process of removing dissolved salts and other minerals from water. • ...
water 2018-08-23
Across
- when humidity is high, evaporation is.....
- we use this to measure temperature
- This is a measure of how hot or cold an object is.
- The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere
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- This is water in gaseous form
- humidity in coastal area is....
- Liquid goes into gaseous state below its boiling point
- Liquid changes into solid.
- Solid state of water
9 Clues: Solid state of water • Liquid changes into solid. • This is water in gaseous form • humidity in coastal area is.... • we use this to measure temperature • when humidity is high, evaporation is..... • The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere • This is a measure of how hot or cold an object is. • Liquid goes into gaseous state below its boiling point
water 2022-03-30
10 Clues: and riversh • form of water • this type of water • frozon form of water • you drink water you taste_ • small amount of water in a area • water contains oxygenn and this • human brain has this much percent of water • a small amount of water that goes in a river • are larger amounts of water rivers can go into
water 2022-03-30
10 Clues: and riversh • form of water • this type of water • frozon form of water • you drink water you taste_ • small amount of water in a area • water contains oxygenn and this • human brain has this much percent of water • a small amount of water that goes in a river • are larger amounts of water rivers can go into
Water 2024-02-01
Across
- Industrial effulent that causes high blood pressure
- action Water rises up from the roots of plants to leave through
- hardness Presence of bicarbonates of calcium and magnesium ions in water
- zeolite Naturally occuring resin of sodium aluminium silicate
- softness Removal of hardness in water
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- The most amount of water is found in
- bonding Non-polar substances dissolve in water by
- Hepatitis is caused by
- hardness Addition of sodium carbonate removes
9 Clues: Hepatitis is caused by • The most amount of water is found in • softness Removal of hardness in water • hardness Addition of sodium carbonate removes • bonding Non-polar substances dissolve in water by • Industrial effulent that causes high blood pressure • zeolite Naturally occuring resin of sodium aluminium silicate • ...
