water Crossword Puzzles
Water Crossword 2014-04-17
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- a human uses _____ of water a day
- water there is on earth
- people who have no safe way of disposing waste
- people who die to water loss each year
- water in a plate of steak and chips
- people who die from Malaria each year
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- people who have access to clean water
- water in a kilo of rice
- water in a human
- percentage of sewage that ends up in rivers and creeks
- another word for embedded water
- people who have no access to clean water
- water that is fresh
- water hidden in a hamburger
14 Clues: water in a human • water that is fresh • water in a kilo of rice • water there is on earth • water hidden in a hamburger • another word for embedded water • a human uses _____ of water a day • water in a plate of steak and chips • people who have access to clean water • people who die from Malaria each year • people who die to water loss each year • ...
Water Cycle 2015-03-12
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- the layer of gases surrounding Earth
- the process of water falling from the atmosphere back to Earth
- the process of water soaking through the geosphere into the groundwater
- the part of Earth consisting of the crust, rocks, and geographical formations
- the process of water vapor being cooled until it turns into a liquid
- excess water moving over the geosphere
- a heat transfer that happens in a liquid or a gas when the warmer part rises and the cooler part sinks
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- the process of liquid water being heated until it turns into a gas
- a heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
- the part of Earth consisting of water
- all the plants and animals on Earth
- the process of the biosphere releasing water vapor into the atmosphere
- a heat transfer that happens when two things touch
- water that is stored under ground
14 Clues: water that is stored under ground • all the plants and animals on Earth • the layer of gases surrounding Earth • the part of Earth consisting of water • excess water moving over the geosphere • a heat transfer through electromagnetic waves • a heat transfer that happens when two things touch • the process of water falling from the atmosphere back to Earth • ...
Water Cycle 2016-03-02
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- Water at the surface of the earth.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds to earths surface
- a rock layer that stores groundwater and allows it to flow
- The continuous movement of water between the Earth and its atmosphere.
- the downward movement of water through soil and rock due to gravity
- An underground boundary where the zone of aeration and the zone of saturation meet.
- water that flows across the land and enters rivers and streams. it eventually flows into lakes and the ocean
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- The region of land drained by a river system.
- to soak or fill to the point where no more can be absorbed
- a rocks ability to let water pass through it
- the change of state from gas to a liquid
- the water beneath the earths surface
- The water evaporates from the leaves of plants and moves into the air.
- vaporization that occurs at the surface of a liquid below the liquids boiling point
14 Clues: Water at the surface of the earth. • the water beneath the earths surface • the change of state from gas to a liquid • a rocks ability to let water pass through it • The region of land drained by a river system. • to soak or fill to the point where no more can be absorbed • a rock layer that stores groundwater and allows it to flow • ...
Water Properties 2017-12-18
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- water expands by 9% when it...
- something in water that stings your eyes
- a gas found in water that explodes
- at 212 degrees Fahrenheit water...
- at 38 degrees Fahrenheit ice starts to...
- when water goes from a solid to liquid
- the solid form of water
- the amount of atoms in water
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- the process where water goes from a liquid to a gas
- the amount of hydrogen atoms in water
- the action of water turning from a gas to a liquid
- the amount of oxygen atoms in water
- pure water has a pH of...
- chemical formula for water
14 Clues: the solid form of water • pure water has a pH of... • chemical formula for water • the amount of atoms in water • water expands by 9% when it... • a gas found in water that explodes • at 212 degrees Fahrenheit water... • the amount of oxygen atoms in water • the amount of hydrogen atoms in water • when water goes from a solid to liquid • something in water that stings your eyes • ...
Hard Water 2022-03-10
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- Rock containing calcium carbonate.
- Soft, waste material formed from hard water and soap.
- Describes water which is not hard.
- exchange Type of column which softens hard water.
- Type of disease which is reduced by hard water.
- Soft water makes ..... bubbles than hard water
- Method of removing all dissolved substances from water.
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- Type of soda which softened hard water.
- Solid deposit formed when temporary hard water is heated.
- Ion found in hard water.
- Part of the body which contains calcium.
- Type of hard water which is not softened by boiling.
- Method of softening temporary hard water.
- Hard water uses more of this.
14 Clues: Ion found in hard water. • Hard water uses more of this. • Rock containing calcium carbonate. • Describes water which is not hard. • Type of soda which softened hard water. • Part of the body which contains calcium. • Method of softening temporary hard water. • Soft water makes ..... bubbles than hard water • Type of disease which is reduced by hard water. • ...
Water Cycle 2022-01-10
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- Visible liquid suspended in the air
- Water vapour turning from gas back to liquid
- One substance filled with another substance
- Rain, snow, or hail
- H2O
- A state of matter with no fixed shape that is loosely bound together
- Water from plants and trees entering the atmosphere
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- The loss of water from the soil, plants and trees through evaporation and transpiration
- Movement of water through the atmosphere, land, and ocean
- The movement of water in the atmosphere
- To change from liquid to gas
- A form of water vapour
- A state of matter with no fixed shape with molecules that are in constant motion
- Smallest physical unit of substance
14 Clues: H2O • Rain, snow, or hail • A form of water vapour • To change from liquid to gas • Visible liquid suspended in the air • Smallest physical unit of substance • The movement of water in the atmosphere • One substance filled with another substance • Water vapour turning from gas back to liquid • Water from plants and trees entering the atmosphere • ...
Water Systems 2024-02-23
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- Water has a higher capacity than ____
- 76% of Earth's water is ____
- Water ______ rises into the atmosphere and condenses, and cools into cloud
- A _______ is an area that has a small, and limited climate variation that varies from the larger climate around it
- Water vapor is an example of _________
- ________ is the study of groundwater
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- What was Canada's worst hurricane?
- An example of heat capacity
- ________ is a form of water from the atmosphere that becomes too heavy to remain in the air and so it falls to the Earth’s surface
- The ________ has 81% ocean
- The capability of a material to absorb heat
- a reservoir underground that holds fresh water ____
- It is estimated that 1/3 of the world
- A ________ is a surface
14 Clues: A ________ is a surface • The ________ has 81% ocean • An example of heat capacity • 76% of Earth's water is ____ • What was Canada's worst hurricane? • ________ is the study of groundwater • Water has a higher capacity than ____ • It is estimated that 1/3 of the world • Water vapor is an example of _________ • The capability of a material to absorb heat • ...
Water Balance 2024-03-08
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- Urine is stored here before excretion.
- Example of where osmosis takes place.
- Water vapour is lost from the lungs in this process.
- Sodium and hydrogen are both examples of these.
- The kidneys __________ reabsorb substances needed into the blood.
- How water, urea and ions are lost from the skin.
- Method of treating kidney failure by cleaning the blood in a machine
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- Main issue with kidney transplants.
- Prevents blood clotting in the dialysis machine.
- Waste product excreted from the body.
- Method of treating kidney failure where the person receives a donated kidney.
- The movement of water from a dilute solution to a more concentrated solution.
- Carry the urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
- Organ of the body where the blood is cleaned.
14 Clues: Main issue with kidney transplants. • Waste product excreted from the body. • Example of where osmosis takes place. • Urine is stored here before excretion. • Organ of the body where the blood is cleaned. • Sodium and hydrogen are both examples of these. • Prevents blood clotting in the dialysis machine. • Carry the urine from the kidneys to the bladder. • ...
Water Vocab 2024-11-15
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- water falling as rain, snow, etc.
- attraction between water molecules
- gas to liquid (cloud formation)
- Oxygen source for aquatic life
- attraction to other substances
- removal Dilutes and transports waste products
- liquid to gas
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- water soaking into the ground
- Key component for plants and algae
- solvent ability to dissolve many substances
- water vapor from plants
- uneven distribution of charge
- water flowing over land
- Provides living space for aquatic organisms
14 Clues: liquid to gas • water vapor from plants • water flowing over land • water soaking into the ground • uneven distribution of charge • Oxygen source for aquatic life • attraction to other substances • gas to liquid (cloud formation) • water falling as rain, snow, etc. • Key component for plants and algae • attraction between water molecules • ...
Water Safety 2025-06-19
15 Clues: Water flow • Stay afloat • Chilly water • Signal alert • Save swimmer • Buoyancy aid • Edge of water • Water vehicle • Water activity • Water movement • Save from harm • Head protection • Keep above water • Submerged activity • Prevention of harm
Water Cycle 2025-05-18
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- Continuous movement of water
- Water vapor frozen into ice
- Degrees
- Liquid to vapor
- Condensed water in Atmosphere
- Water draining down a mountain
- Gases around Earth
- Water evaporating from plants
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- Solid water
- Water help underground
- Evaporated water
- Water droplets on a cold surface
- Thick cloud near surface of Earth
- Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail
14 Clues: Degrees • Solid water • Liquid to vapor • Evaporated water • Gases around Earth • Water help underground • Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail • Water vapor frozen into ice • Continuous movement of water • Condensed water in Atmosphere • Water evaporating from plants • Water draining down a mountain • Water droplets on a cold surface • Thick cloud near surface of Earth
Water Safety 2025-08-08
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- Who gets in the water first
- Always wear this in deep water
- Put this on before swimming outside
- Don't dive in the ____ end
- Not a good time for a swim
- Always swim with a _____
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- Never swim
- Check for these before diving in a lake
- Always wear a lifejacket when you go on this
- What we can do to rest in the water
- Don't run here
- One of the best lakes near Chilliwack
- Watches us swim
- Sound that means “stop” or “get out” of the water
14 Clues: Never swim • Don't run here • Watches us swim • Always swim with a _____ • Don't dive in the ____ end • Not a good time for a swim • Who gets in the water first • Always wear this in deep water • What we can do to rest in the water • Put this on before swimming outside • One of the best lakes near Chilliwack • Check for these before diving in a lake • ...
Water Ingress 2025-09-25
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- Force that can push water into a building e.g.wind pressure
- Stops water entering a building.
- Different molecules stick together eg water and metal.
- Treatment that stops water entering.
- Resilience of building materials, how long they last.
- Water being carried away from a building.
- Evaporating water from a building.
- H2O
- Force that pulls any mass towards the centre of the Earth.
- Similar molecules stick together.
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- Molecules stick together by cohesion e.g. raindrops.
- Adhesion and cohesion allow water to move into a building.
- Water entering a building.
- Water running off a building.
14 Clues: H2O • Water entering a building. • Water running off a building. • Stops water entering a building. • Similar molecules stick together. • Evaporating water from a building. • Treatment that stops water entering. • Water being carried away from a building. • Molecules stick together by cohesion e.g. raindrops. • Resilience of building materials, how long they last. • ...
Water Cycle 2025-10-21
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- What process turns liquid water into gas?
- What process forms clouds in the sky?
- What do we call frozen water that falls from clouds?
- What form of water is found in glaciers?
- What process returns water to Earth as rain or snow?
- What weather condition happens when clouds get too heavy?
- What type of water can be found underground?
- What helps form clouds when water vapor cools?
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- What type of water makes up only 3% of all Earth’s water?
- What provides the energy that starts the water cycle?
- What is water in its gas form called?
- What covers most of Earth’s surface with liquid water?
- What should humans avoid doing to protect water sources?
- What process releases water vapor from plant leaves?
- What is the name of the process that keeps water moving around Earth?
15 Clues: What is water in its gas form called? • What process forms clouds in the sky? • What form of water is found in glaciers? • What process turns liquid water into gas? • What type of water can be found underground? • What helps form clouds when water vapor cools? • What do we call frozen water that falls from clouds? • What process returns water to Earth as rain or snow? • ...
Drinking Water 2018-12-17
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- runoff water that runs along the soil an goes into lakes and rivers
- and steam two factors determine in contact to ground water
- water vapor becoming a liquid or a solid
- Cycle water moves from the earth to the air and to the earth again
- state with the most fresh ground water
- subsidence is a loss of support below ground water
- a water source under the ground
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- liquid water becoming a gas
- water moving downward through openings in the soil
- required to kill dangerous bacteria
- bacteria septic tank, contaminated
- Egyptians were the first people to treat water
- boiling water
- solid water
14 Clues: solid water • boiling water • liquid water becoming a gas • a water source under the ground • bacteria septic tank, contaminated • required to kill dangerous bacteria • state with the most fresh ground water • water vapor becoming a liquid or a solid • Egyptians were the first people to treat water • water moving downward through openings in the soil • ...
Water Quality 2022-03-03
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- a natural mineral containing chemical compounds including Phosphorus, often used in fertilizers
- Environmental Protection Agency- gov't agency in charge of water quality standards.
- an organism without a backbone that can be seen without a microscope.
- A process by which nutrients, particularly phosphorus and nitrogen, become highly concentrated in a body of water, leading to increased growth of organisms such as algae or cyanobacteria.
- Measurement system used to indicate acids and bases; runs from 0-14, with small numbers being acids and larger numbers being bases.
- an immediate increase in the amount of algae and other producers that results from a large input of nitrates and phosphates
- nitrogen compounds used for growth by plants and algae
- A measure of how clear the water is.
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- The amount of oxygen gas bubbles that is found in water and is available to aquatic organisms. Cool water holds more and warm water holds less.
- an immediate increase in the amount of algae and other producers that results from a large input of nitrates and phosphates
- organisms that are used to monitor the health of an ecosystem. Some only survive under certain conditions.
- A way of supplying water to an area of land, often used in agriculture
- the chemical, biological, and physical status of a body of water
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance.
15 Clues: A measure of how clear the water is. • nitrogen compounds used for growth by plants and algae • The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance. • the chemical, biological, and physical status of a body of water • an organism without a backbone that can be seen without a microscope. • A way of supplying water to an area of land, often used in agriculture • ...
Water Cycle 2022-02-09
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- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms in a system, used to express thermal energy in degrees
- matter with a fixed volume and shape
- a state of matter with a defined volume but no defined shape and whose molecules roll past each other
- the process by which a gas changes into a liquid a state of matter with a defined volume but no defined shape and whose molecules roll past each other
- a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen
- the process in which matter changes from a liquid to a gas
- the ability to do work or cause change; the ability to move an object some distance
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- the gaseous form of water; produced when water evaporates
- water that is released from clouds in the sky; includes rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain
- a force that exists between any two objects that have mass
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- a state of matter without any defined volume or shape in which atoms or molecules move about freely
- energy in the form of heat
- the layers of gases that surround a planet
14 Clues: energy in the form of heat • matter with a fixed volume and shape • a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen • the energy an object has due to its motion • the layers of gases that surround a planet • the gaseous form of water; produced when water evaporates • a force that exists between any two objects that have mass • ...
Water System 2022-02-12
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- It can be found in cold places
- Rain and melting snow that goes overland
- An area with a small climate
- Its found in glaciers, lakes, ponds, wetlands and even groundwater.
- Somewhere you can find clean water
- found in underground in cracks of spaces in soil.
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- Something to access water
- You can find clean water
- It is cold and can find clean and fresh water.
- It can be oceans, lakes, rivers, streams, ponds.
- Area of land that drains all the water in one large water area.
- change of weather
- Something in nature that repeats
- Moves under its own weight and is ice
14 Clues: change of weather • You can find clean water • Something to access water • An area with a small climate • It can be found in cold places • Something in nature that repeats • Somewhere you can find clean water • Moves under its own weight and is ice • Rain and melting snow that goes overland • It is cold and can find clean and fresh water. • ...
Water pollution 2012-12-26
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- Pollution, which may affect the environment hundreds of miles away from the source, such as nuclear waste, is called a ...... pollution.
- .......... pollution is caused by dumping of litter to the water bodies.
- If the pollution comes from a single, discrete place, such as an oil spill, it is called a ........ - source pollution.
- Any organic or inorganic material that is added to a soil to supply one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants.
- One of the wastewater treatments is a septic ...... .
- In a first stage of industrial water treatment, a part of suspended, solid particles and inorganic material is removed by the use of ...... .
- Disposal of the wastewater is a major problem in developing countries as many people in these areas don’t have access to ........ conditions and clean water.
- Reactive gas, converted from oxygen and used for contaminated water treatment.
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- The main reason for water pollution with oil is determined to be an oil ........ .
- A neurological syndrome, caused by severe mercury poisoning is called ........ disease.
- Type of water pollution, identified by the rise or fall in the temperature of a water body.
- A process which occurs when water bodies receive a surplus of nutrients that stimulate excessive plant and algae growth.
- Due to the thermal water pollution and eutrophication, fish do not get enough oxygen and then ....... .
- Domestic households, industrial and agricultural practices produce ........ .
14 Clues: One of the wastewater treatments is a septic ...... . • .......... pollution is caused by dumping of litter to the water bodies. • Domestic households, industrial and agricultural practices produce ........ . • Reactive gas, converted from oxygen and used for contaminated water treatment. • ...
Water Cycle 2016-03-02
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- The continuous movement of water between the Earth and its atmosphere.
- Water that flows across the land and enters rivers and streams. It eventually flows into lakes and the ocean.
- The water beneath the Earth's surface.
- An underground boundary where the zone of aeration and the zone of saturation meet.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds to the Earth's surface.
- The region of land drained by a river system.
- Water on earth surface.
- A rock's ability to let water pass through it
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- The downward movement of water through soil and rock due to gravity.
- A rock layer that stores ground water and allows it to flow.
- change from gas to liquid
- The water evaporates from the leaves of plants and moves into the air.
- To soak or fill to the point where no more can be absorbed.
- Vaporization that occurs at the surface of a liquid below the liquid's boiling point.
14 Clues: Water on earth surface. • change from gas to liquid • The water beneath the Earth's surface. • The region of land drained by a river system. • A rock's ability to let water pass through it • To soak or fill to the point where no more can be absorbed. • A rock layer that stores ground water and allows it to flow. • ...
Water Pollution 2022-12-05
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- Acids that are deposited ob Earth as rain an snow or as gas particles that attach to surfaces
- A heavy metal that is added to water throught lead-lined pipes.
- Harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel
- The amount of oxygen a quantity of water uses at a specific temperature over a period of time
- The top of oil contamination in the ocean
- Group of mostly harmless microorganisms in human intestines that can serve as an indicator species for harmful microorganisms with contaminated sewage
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- the specific location from which pollution is directly produced
- Solid waste material from wastewater
- Not used in the clean up of oil spills
- if people are not connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater
- The increase in fertility in a body of water as a result of anthropogenic units of nutrients
- An area of water with low oxygen concentration and life
- A pond that’s lined with rubber that handles large quantities of manure produced by livestock
- A heavy metal that occurs naturally in Earth’s crust
14 Clues: Solid waste material from wastewater • Not used in the clean up of oil spills • Harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel • The top of oil contamination in the ocean • A heavy metal that occurs naturally in Earth’s crust • An area of water with low oxygen concentration and life • the specific location from which pollution is directly produced • ...
Water Cycle 2023-05-03
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- Powers the water cycle
- Biggest bodies of water
- Rain, Snow, Hail
- leaves
- Need sun, H2O, and water to live
- When the sun changes a matters form
- Hot water turns into water vapor
- When rain soaks the dirt or if a body of water is to
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- When weather collects in bodies of water
- When water vapor travels to the atmosphere and forms clouds
- Fluffy
- When water works it's way into craks of bolders and other stuff
- plants suck up water from there roots, stem and
- can jump in it
14 Clues: Fluffy • leaves • can jump in it • Rain, Snow, Hail • Powers the water cycle • Biggest bodies of water • Need sun, H2O, and water to live • Hot water turns into water vapor • When the sun changes a matters form • When weather collects in bodies of water • plants suck up water from there roots, stem and • When water vapor travels to the atmosphere and forms clouds • ...
Water Cycle 2021-01-14
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- Water circulating from the land to the sky and back again
- A mass of tiny droplets of water that condensed from the air
- The gas formed when water evaporates
- A change of state from a liquid to a gas
- Evaporation of water through the leaves of plants
- Any form of water (snow, hail, sleet, rain) falling to Earth
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- Water contained in places such as lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams
- Water held underground in the soil
- A rock layer that stores ground water and allows it to flow
- A change of state from a gas to a liquid
- Water flowing over Earth's surface into rivers and lakes
- Provides the energy that evaporates water on Earth and powers the water cycle
- The layer of air that surrounds the Earth
- A large body of saltwater that covers about 71% of the Earth
14 Clues: Water held underground in the soil • The gas formed when water evaporates • A change of state from a gas to a liquid • A change of state from a liquid to a gas • The layer of air that surrounds the Earth • Evaporation of water through the leaves of plants • Water flowing over Earth's surface into rivers and lakes • ...
Water Quality 2021-03-03
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- changes acidity and can denature enzymes
- water holds less dissolve oxygen
- humans contribute to decaying organic matter
- removes CO2 and adds O2
- inverse relationship with O2 concentration
- Unit of measure for temperature
- too much causes excessive eutrophication
- varies O2 and temperature at different depths
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- decreases oxygen and increase CO2
- negatively impacts water environment and can contribute to fish kills
- oxygen measured in mg/L
- harmful chemicals in water that kill insects
- fertilizers from farms
- measures amount of NaCl
14 Clues: fertilizers from farms • oxygen measured in mg/L • removes CO2 and adds O2 • measures amount of NaCl • Unit of measure for temperature • water holds less dissolve oxygen • decreases oxygen and increase CO2 • changes acidity and can denature enzymes • too much causes excessive eutrophication • inverse relationship with O2 concentration • ...
Water Movement 2022-05-09
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- Does not allow water to flow through
- For storage and flow of underground water
- pesticide, for example.
- the overuse of groundwater which causes environmental problems.
- When a gas changes to a liquid
- the top part of an aquifer
- a large natural or artificial source of water supply.
- The evaporation of water from earth's surface including plants.
- The downward movement of precipitation through the ground to the aquifer
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- The _______cycle is the continuous movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean
- Allows water to flow through
- overuse of groundwater
- Precipitation that flows across the surface of Earth into rivers and streams
- a type of well that doesn't need a pump.
- a characterisic of rock that allows it to hold water.
15 Clues: overuse of groundwater • pesticide, for example. • the top part of an aquifer • Allows water to flow through • When a gas changes to a liquid • Does not allow water to flow through • a type of well that doesn't need a pump. • For storage and flow of underground water • a large natural or artificial source of water supply. • ...
Water Erosion 2022-10-26
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- A geographical area where water is easily absorbed by underground limestone
- Flat, wide area of land along a river
- Loop-like bend in a river
- Sediment deposited by a river into an ocean or lake
- Cone shaped deposit on the floor of a cave
- Wide, sloping deposit of sediment from where a river leaves a mountain
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- Moving water carrying particles
- Underground water
- A deposit hanging from the roof of a cave
- Channel with continually flowing water
- Stream or river that flows into a larger one
- A meander cut off from the river
- Tiny grooves in soil
- A large groove or channel
14 Clues: Underground water • Tiny grooves in soil • Loop-like bend in a river • A large groove or channel • Moving water carrying particles • A meander cut off from the river • Flat, wide area of land along a river • Channel with continually flowing water • A deposit hanging from the roof of a cave • Cone shaped deposit on the floor of a cave • ...
Water Pollution 2022-11-29
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- used water from our sinks,showers, and toilets.
- the biggest consumer of global freshwater resources
- occurs when harmful substances often chemicals contaminate a stream, lake, river or ocean.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects
- major source of water pollution
- pollution many different sources
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- any pollution that emits radiation
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a compound or substance that has been purified or prepared, especially artificially.
- source of water pollution
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface.
- 1 million tons of oil drip into the marine environment
- water that collects on the surface of the ground.
- pollution single source
14 Clues: pollution single source • source of water pollution • major source of water pollution • pollution many different sources • any pollution that emits radiation • water that collects on the surface of the ground. • the biggest consumer of global freshwater resources • 1 million tons of oil drip into the marine environment • ...
water cycle 2022-11-29
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- water that resaults from melting snow.
- water found in the earths serface.
- a natural lake used as a sorce of watter supply.
- water use spereading urine and manuer around.
- water is transphered from the land to the atmospher by evaperation.
- the drain away of water.
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- a thick layer of frost on the soil that remains frozen.
- runoff a surface water flow produced by nonstrom water.
- water use water used for indoor and outdoor puposes.
- fresh non salty water biger than a pond.
- a large natural stream of water flowing to other sorces of water.
- any liquid or frozen water thaat forms in the atmisphere.
- a mass amount of snow hardened by its own weight.
- a large amount of water bigger than lakes and rivers.
14 Clues: the drain away of water. • water found in the earths serface. • water that resaults from melting snow. • fresh non salty water biger than a pond. • water use spereading urine and manuer around. • a natural lake used as a sorce of watter supply. • a mass amount of snow hardened by its own weight. • water use water used for indoor and outdoor puposes. • ...
Water Polo 2016-09-09
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- To swim quickly toward the goal without the ball to become open for a pass
- Defensive player who guards the goal by blocking the opponent's shots
- The period of time following a foul before the ball is put back into play
- To swim with the ball using a modified crawl stroke
- The side of the pool with the ball
- A more serious type of foul, often called for "playing the player"
- How many field players play a time
- A free pass granted immediately following a foul
- The side of the ball opposite the ball
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- A foul called inside the 5-meter line, in which a goal was probable
- White lines that mark the boundary on either end of the pool
- A free throw by the offensive team when the ball goes out of bounds over the goal and was last touched by the defense
- Type of foul where there is a minor violation of the rules and results in a free throw
- Water Polo is divided into:
14 Clues: Water Polo is divided into: • The side of the pool with the ball • How many field players play a time • The side of the ball opposite the ball • A free pass granted immediately following a foul • To swim with the ball using a modified crawl stroke • White lines that mark the boundary on either end of the pool • ...
Water Polo 2016-09-09
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- The period of time following a foul before the ball is put back into play
- A more serious type of foul, often called for "playing the player"
- The side of the ball opposite the ball
- Defensive player who guards the goal by blocking the opponent's shots
- The side of the pool with the ball
- To swim with the ball using a modified crawl stroke
- How many field players play a time
- Water Polo is divided into 7 minute:
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- A free pass granted immediately following a foul
- A foul called inside the 5-meter line, in which a goal was probable
- White lines that mark the boundary on either end of the pool
- A free throw by the offensive team when the ball goes out of bounds over the goal and was last touched by the defense
- To swim quickly toward the goal without the ball to become open for a pass
- Type of foul where there is a minor violation of the rules and results in a free throw
14 Clues: The side of the pool with the ball • How many field players play a time • Water Polo is divided into 7 minute: • The side of the ball opposite the ball • A free pass granted immediately following a foul • To swim with the ball using a modified crawl stroke • White lines that mark the boundary on either end of the pool • ...
Tentoonstelling "Water" 2019-03-27
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- De verzameling van grotere hoeveelheden plastic en ander afval in oceanen en zeeën.
- Dit gebeurt als water (=vloeibaar) verandert in waterdamp (=gas). Het is het tegenovergestelde van condenseren.
- Een gebeurtenis die catastrofale gevolgen heeft voor levende wezens, met name mensen, in de omgeving.
- Een gebied dat lager ligt dan de zeespiegel. Daarom moet het waterpeil geregeld worden.
- Een combinatie van dammen en waterkeringen, gebouwd na de Watersnoodramp in 1953. Hierdoor kunnen de vaarwegen open blijven en kunnen de mensen veilig wonen.
- Het tekort aan voldoende schoon water.
- Een inrichting om water van een lager naar een hoger niveau te brengen.
- Een hoge vloedgolf ontstaan door een zeebeving.
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- Dit is wat er gebeurt als waterdamp (=gas) verandert in water (=vloeibaar). Het is het tegenovergestelde van verdampen.
- Een maat voor de zuurtegraad.
- Kleine deeltjes plastic die in het milieu terechtkomen.
- Dit zijn de stappen die er voor zorgen dat water verdampt, er wolken komen en dat uit de wolken weer neerslag valt.
- Een verzamelnaam voor bloemdieren, ook wel poliepen genoemd, die op de bodem van de zee leven.
- De hoeveelheid water die in een bepaalde periode wordt gebruikt.
14 Clues: Een maat voor de zuurtegraad. • Het tekort aan voldoende schoon water. • Een hoge vloedgolf ontstaan door een zeebeving. • Kleine deeltjes plastic die in het milieu terechtkomen. • De hoeveelheid water die in een bepaalde periode wordt gebruikt. • Een inrichting om water van een lager naar een hoger niveau te brengen. • ...
WATER CYCLE 2018-10-09
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- The process by which liquid water changes to solid water (ice).
- The process by which water vapor is exhaled and inhaled an animal breathes.
- Water falling as rain or snow from the atmosphere to Earth.
- The process by which water vapor changes directly to solid water (ice).
- The process by which solid water (ice) changes to liquid water.
- The process by which water vapor changes to liquid water.
- The movement of liquid water through pore spaces under ground.
- The process by which liquid water is taken up by the roots of a plant.
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- The process by which solid water (ice) changes directly to water vapor.
- The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor.
- The process by which liquid water moves upwards through a plant and evaporates as water vapor from its leaves.
- The process by which water leaves an animal through waste removal.
- The process by which water enters an animal through eating and drinking.
- The movement of liquid water from higher to lower elevation due to gravity.
14 Clues: The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor. • The process by which water vapor changes to liquid water. • Water falling as rain or snow from the atmosphere to Earth. • The movement of liquid water through pore spaces under ground. • The process by which liquid water changes to solid water (ice). • ...
Water Properties 2023-09-12
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- The type of water that connects freshwater to saltwater
- The type of molecule water is
- The type of pressure water exerts when you sink deeper
- When a type of water falls from the sky such as rain, snow, or ice
- The upward force that a fluid exerts on an object less dense than itself
- Water type of lakes and rivers
- The percentage of freshwater on earth
- One of the three atoms in a water molecule
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- The amount of salt in water
- Determined by salinity and temperature of the water
- The Type of water the ocean is made of
- Plants release water vapor from their leaves
- Two of the three atoms in a water molecule
- Water is known as the universal _________
14 Clues: The amount of salt in water • The type of molecule water is • Water type of lakes and rivers • The percentage of freshwater on earth • The Type of water the ocean is made of • Water is known as the universal _________ • Two of the three atoms in a water molecule • One of the three atoms in a water molecule • Plants release water vapor from their leaves • ...
water pollution 2023-12-18
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- particles in a flowing fluid that are transported along the stream bed
- u-shaped y of after that forms when a wider meander from the main stem of a river is cut off. distinctive, curved shape
- a diposite of clay, silt, sand, an gravel left by flowing streams in a river valley or delta
- any tributary stream thet runs parallel to and withing thr floodplain pf a larger river for considerable distancce, before eventually joining it
- a valley formed by fasy flowing water
- previous v-shaped valleys carved from, downstream rivers with more discharge. Some are previously glaciated mountainous areas.
- a freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream or river. the larger, or parent, river is called the mainstream.
- section of a river where the bed has steeo graient, causing an increase in water velocity and turbulence.
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- swampy depressed area of a floodplain between the natural levee and the edge of the floodplain
- embankment built to prevent the overflow of a river
- two streams or rivers merge always points downstream
- sediment carried by a river which settles slowly-almost never touching the stream bed.
- area of land that separates water flowing to different river or seas
- river flowing over gently sloping ground begins to curve back and forth across the landscape
14 Clues: a valley formed by fasy flowing water • embankment built to prevent the overflow of a river • two streams or rivers merge always points downstream • area of land that separates water flowing to different river or seas • particles in a flowing fluid that are transported along the stream bed • ...
Water Cycle 2024-01-31
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- A body of fresh water surrounded by land
- A visible (sometimes fluffy looking) mass in the sky made from water vapor
- Rainfall that is not absorbed by soil and travels to the ocean
- Water that falls from clouds when the temperature is above 32 degrees
- When rain or snow falls down
- When water vapors rise from plants into the air
- Water that falls from the clouds when the temperature is below 32 degrees
- rivers)
- The source of energy in the water cycle
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- When water gathers in lakes, seas, or oceans
- When water vapor cools down and turns in clouds
- When liquid water turns into water vapor due to the heat of the sun
- A large stream of water
- A body of salt water that makes up about 75% of the Earth's surface
14 Clues: rivers) • A large stream of water • When rain or snow falls down • The source of energy in the water cycle • A body of fresh water surrounded by land • When water gathers in lakes, seas, or oceans • When water vapor cools down and turns in clouds • When water vapors rise from plants into the air • Rainfall that is not absorbed by soil and travels to the ocean • ...
Poisoned Water 2024-03-22
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- When someone addresses a crowd of people or a nation with thoughtful, written words
- Opposite of alive
- Liquid needed for survival
- When a group of people riot together against someone or something; MLK was famous for his peaceful _____
- US state known for the Great Lakes
- To be kind and help someone or a group of people just from the kindness in your heart
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- Metal that can contaminate water. Consumption or touching of this water can lead to ____ poisoning
- To say or respond to something in a manner that leaves the receiving end still asking the same question
- City famous for its horrible water and is home to General Motors
- Popular city in Michigan; forced Flint to switch to drawing water directly from the lakes due to extreme prices
- One of the Great Lakes; FLint planned to make a pipeway from the lake to their city
- Red marks that can appear on a body that is most commonly bumpy and incredibly itchy
- Most of the residents of Flint found that drinking water from ____ water bottles was safer
- To not listen to what someone is saying or doing on purpose
14 Clues: Opposite of alive • Liquid needed for survival • US state known for the Great Lakes • To not listen to what someone is saying or doing on purpose • City famous for its horrible water and is home to General Motors • When someone addresses a crowd of people or a nation with thoughtful, written words • ...
Water Systems 2024-02-23
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- Water has a higher capacity than ____
- 76% of Earth's water is ____
- Water ______ rises into the atmosphere and condenses, and cools into cloud
- A _______ is an area that has a small, and limited climate variation that varies from the larger climate around it
- Water vapor is an example of _________
- ________ is the study of groundwater
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- What was Canada's worst hurricane?
- An example of heat capacity
- ________ is a form of water from the atmosphere that becomes too heavy to remain in the air and so it falls to the Earth’s surface
- The ________ has 81% ocean
- The capability of a material to absorb heat
- a reservoir underground that holds fresh water ____
- It is estimated that 1/3 of the world
- A ________ is a surface
14 Clues: A ________ is a surface • The ________ has 81% ocean • An example of heat capacity • 76% of Earth's water is ____ • What was Canada's worst hurricane? • ________ is the study of groundwater • Water has a higher capacity than ____ • It is estimated that 1/3 of the world • Water vapor is an example of _________ • The capability of a material to absorb heat • ...
WATER CYCLE 2024-04-03
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- The movement of liquid water from higher to lower elevation due to gravity.
- The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor.
- The process by which water vapor changes directly to solid water (ice)
- The process by which water vapor is exhaled and inhaled as an animal breathes.
- Water falling as rain or snow from the atmosphere to Earth.
- The process by which solid water (ice) changes directly to water vapor.
- The process by which water vapor changes to liquid water.
- The process by which water leaves an animal through waste removal.
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- The process by which water enters an animal through eating and drinking.
- The process by which liquid water changes to solid water (ice).
- The movement of liquid water through pore spaces under ground.
- The process by which liquid water is taken up by the roots of a plant.
- The process by which liquid water moves upwards through a plant and evaporates as water vapor from its leaves.
- The process by which slid water (ice) changes to liquid water.
14 Clues: The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor. • The process by which water vapor changes to liquid water. • Water falling as rain or snow from the atmosphere to Earth. • The movement of liquid water through pore spaces under ground. • The process by which slid water (ice) changes to liquid water. • ...
Water Cycle 2024-09-25
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- Liquid water that flows through the ground
- A force that pulls objects toward each other
- Water collecting together
- Evaporation from the leaves of plants
- A change in the physical state of matter. Solid, liquid or gas
- Changing from a liquid to a gas. Energy is released
- The invisible gas form of water
- The flow of water from above to below the surface
- Water that exists underground
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- Changing from a liquid to a solid state
- Changing from a liquid to a gas
- Water flowing over the earth's surface.
- When liquid or solid water falls from clouds
- The layer of gasses that surrounds the earth
14 Clues: Water collecting together • Water that exists underground • Changing from a liquid to a gas • The invisible gas form of water • Evaporation from the leaves of plants • Changing from a liquid to a solid state • Water flowing over the earth's surface. • Liquid water that flows through the ground • A force that pulls objects toward each other • ...
Water Cycle 2024-12-18
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- percipitation, condensation, evaporation, transpiration
- plants absorb water through roots
- water collects in bodies of water
- condensed water vapor that falls to earth
- water soaks into the soil and moves into the pores and cracks of the rocks
- Gas turning into a liquid due to temperature
- When water gets to cold
- vapor the gas form of water
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- Snow and ice skipping the liquid state and into a gas
- Liquid changing into a gas
- rock layer that stores groundwater
- Water soaking into cracks and pores
- The energy that starts the water cycle
- When water gets to hot
- precipitation that runs on land
15 Clues: When water gets to hot • When water gets to cold • Liquid changing into a gas • vapor the gas form of water • precipitation that runs on land • plants absorb water through roots • water collects in bodies of water • rock layer that stores groundwater • Water soaking into cracks and pores • The energy that starts the water cycle • condensed water vapor that falls to earth • ...
Water Everywhere! 2025-05-07
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- A conclusion you draw based on evidence and reasoning (9).
- Water sticking to other substances (8).
- The process of water turning into gas (11).
- The state of water when it evaporates (3).
- The state of water we drink (6).
- The process of gas turning back into liquid (12).
- Something you notice using your senses or measurement (11).
- Water molecules sticking together (8).
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- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail (13).
- How much mass is packed into a certain space (7).
- The region around a star where liquid water can exist (14).
- The state of water when it is frozen (5).
- When water changes from liquid to solid (8).
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface (10).
14 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet, or hail (13). • The state of water we drink (6). • Water molecules sticking together (8). • Water sticking to other substances (8). • The state of water when it is frozen (5). • The state of water when it evaporates (3). • The process of water turning into gas (11). • When water changes from liquid to solid (8). • ...
Water Cycle 2025-12-14
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- a cloud forms near the ground
- rock that stores underground water
- a process that water moves between earth and atmosphere
- precipitation add water in places
- water exits plants' leaves
- water vapor rises into the atmosphere
- change liquid to gas
- water is stored underground
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- change gas to liquid
- water falls from clouds to earth
- huge underground water
- an invisible gas
- water droplets form on objects
- water cannot soak into the ground
14 Clues: an invisible gas • change gas to liquid • change liquid to gas • huge underground water • water exits plants' leaves • water is stored underground • a cloud forms near the ground • water droplets form on objects • water falls from clouds to earth • precipitation add water in places • water cannot soak into the ground • rock that stores underground water • ...
Water Cycle 2016-03-02
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- Water on earth surface.
- An underground boundary where the zone of aeration and the zone of saturation meet.
- A rock's ability to let water pass through it
- The water evaporates from the leaves of plants and moves into the air.
- The downward movement of water through soil and rock due to gravity.
- The water beneath the Earth's surface.
- The region of land drained by a river system.
- The continuous movement of water between the Earth and its atmosphere.
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- A rock layer that stores ground water and allows it to flow.
- change from gas to liquid
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds to the Earth's surface.
- Vaporization that occurs at the surface of a liquid below the liquid's boiling point.
- To soak or fill to the point where no more can be absorbed.
- Water that flows across the land and enters rivers and streams. It eventually flows into lakes and the ocean.
14 Clues: Water on earth surface. • change from gas to liquid • The water beneath the Earth's surface. • A rock's ability to let water pass through it • The region of land drained by a river system. • To soak or fill to the point where no more can be absorbed. • A rock layer that stores ground water and allows it to flow. • ...
Water Polo 2016-09-09
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- The period of time following a foul before the ball is put back into play
- A free throw by the offensive team when the ball goes out of bounds over the goal and was last touched by the defense
- The side of the ball opposite the ball
- White lines that mark the boundary on either end of the pool
- A foul called inside the 5-meter line, in which a goal was probable
- How many field players play a time
- Type of foul where there is a minor violation of the rules and results in a free throw
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- To swim quickly toward the goal without the ball to become open for a pass
- A free pass granted immediately following a foul
- A more serious type of foul, often called for "playing the player"
- To swim with the ball using a modified crawl stroke
- Defensive player who guards the goal by blocking the opponent's shots
- Water Polo is divided into:
- The side of the pool with the ball
14 Clues: Water Polo is divided into: • How many field players play a time • The side of the pool with the ball • The side of the ball opposite the ball • A free pass granted immediately following a foul • To swim with the ball using a modified crawl stroke • White lines that mark the boundary on either end of the pool • ...
Water Basics 2018-05-10
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- turning from a gas to a liquid.
- droplets falling to Earth as rain, snow, sleet or hail.
- area of land where all the ground water below collects.
- located beneath the ground surface.
- layers of porous rock saturated with water.
- soaking in and entering the soil.
- movement of water through the soil.
- turning from a liquid to a gas.
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- measure of ability to transmit fluids.
- of water from plant leaves.
- flowing over the lands surfaces.
- of rock that contain open spaces.
- process of water being absorbed by the roots of a plant.
- table/the top surface of ground water.
14 Clues: of water from plant leaves. • turning from a gas to a liquid. • turning from a liquid to a gas. • flowing over the lands surfaces. • of rock that contain open spaces. • soaking in and entering the soil. • located beneath the ground surface. • movement of water through the soil. • measure of ability to transmit fluids. • table/the top surface of ground water. • ...
Water Crossword 2017-11-29
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- water ______ at 32 degrees fahrenheit
- water as gas in the air
- the process in which water runs along the surface
- H2O
- water moving downward through soil
- the first country to use chlorine to kill germs in water
- gas becoming liquid
- water under ground
- the amount of molecules in a single drop of water
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- the process in which liquid becomes gas
- water source under the surface of the earth
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- what the earth would look like if there was no water
- water _____ at 212 degrees fahrenheit
14 Clues: H2O • water under ground • gas becoming liquid • water as gas in the air • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • water moving downward through soil • water ______ at 32 degrees fahrenheit • water _____ at 212 degrees fahrenheit • the process in which liquid becomes gas • water source under the surface of the earth • the process in which water runs along the surface • ...
Water crossword 2017-12-13
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- molecules move fast and always present in the air around us
- 2 hydrogen atoms 1 oxygen atom
- water in the air is changed into liquid
- molecules are free to move they stay fairy close togather
- reacts with oxygen to cause rust
- changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- water vapor and cloud droplets floating overhead
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- added to drinking water to kill bacteria
- hard water contains calcium and magnesium
- moisture is carried trough plants
- rain chemical pollution from factories power plants
- runoff rain hits ground and begins to flow overland downhill
- particles spread apart when freezing less dense
- creates blue green stains and scale
14 Clues: 2 hydrogen atoms 1 oxygen atom • reacts with oxygen to cause rust • moisture is carried trough plants • creates blue green stains and scale • water in the air is changed into liquid • changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor • added to drinking water to kill bacteria • hard water contains calcium and magnesium • particles spread apart when freezing less dense • ...
2.2 - Water 2016-10-23
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- tension (of water) the intermolecular hydrogen bonds between molecules of water at the surface.
- molecules capable of interacting with water through hydrogen bonding (having an affinity for water).
- heat capacity the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of water by one degree Celsius (water has to absorb 4.184 joules of heat for the temperature of one gram of water to increase by 1°C).
- the force by which individual molecules cling to surrounding material and surfaces.
- property that allows light to penetrate molecules of water.
- point the temperature at which the vapour pressure of a given liquid reaches atmospheric pressure and thus starts to boil (100°C for water).
- the property of a substance of being soluble (dissolved).
- the force by which individual molecules stick together.
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- a light, colourless gas (CH4).
- point the temperature at which a liquid solidifies (0°C for water).
- a liquid in which substances (or solutes) are dissolved to form a solution.
- bond a weak bond caused by electrostatic attraction between a positively-charged part of one molecule and a negatively-charged part of another.
- molecules that lack an affinity for water (water insoluble).
- property of having distinct and opposite charges (poles).
14 Clues: a light, colourless gas (CH4). • the force by which individual molecules stick together. • property of having distinct and opposite charges (poles). • the property of a substance of being soluble (dissolved). • property that allows light to penetrate molecules of water. • molecules that lack an affinity for water (water insoluble). • ...
Water crossword 2020-10-13
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- these measure the chlorophyll in oceans and on land
- a forest, ocean, or other natural environment viewed in terms of its ability to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules or nutrients into adenosine triphosphate
- wood, coal, and petroleum products are what type of fuel
- the path of water through our environment is called
- this makes up 78% of the earths environment
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- different conditions from upper and lower layers
- continuous, directed movement of sea water generated by a number of forces acting upon the water
- enormous amounts of carbon make it also builds shells and skeletons on on corals
- a rise in these cause coral bleaching
- what plants use to make food
- these are the best known Marine ecosystems that work extremely well together
- these are a special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- what is H2O called in plain terms
14 Clues: what plants use to make food • what is H2O called in plain terms • a rise in these cause coral bleaching • this makes up 78% of the earths environment • different conditions from upper and lower layers • these measure the chlorophyll in oceans and on land • the path of water through our environment is called • wood, coal, and petroleum products are what type of fuel • ...
Water Habitats 2021-06-30
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- a frozen land in the north
- a long stream of water that leads to the ocean
- a really small amount of water
- bears that live in the extreme cold
- water that is surrounded by land
- the smartest water animals
- penguins and polar bears live here
- a continent that is frozen
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- the biggest mammals in the world
- you can see the northern lights
- land that is surrounded by water
- a very cold climate
- birds that cannot fly, but can swim fast
- a place where lots of creatures swim
14 Clues: a very cold climate • a frozen land in the north • the smartest water animals • a continent that is frozen • a really small amount of water • you can see the northern lights • the biggest mammals in the world • land that is surrounded by water • water that is surrounded by land • penguins and polar bears live here • bears that live in the extreme cold • ...
Water Cycle 2024-05-02
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- all the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and even water vapor in the atmosphere.
- a process where materials can be used again.
- any form of water, rain, snow, sleet, and hail that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface.
- events occur in a predictable pattern.
- drops of fresh water that fall as precipitation from clouds
- a system that changes and evolves over time.
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- the movement of water into and through the soil or porous materials due to gravity.
- a procedure, something you do in order to achieve a certain result.
- the process by which a liquid, such as water, changes into a gas or vapour.
- cycle a continuous process of evaporation of Earth’s water, condensation into clouds, and precipitation as rain, hail, sleet and snow.
- a type of precipitation that consists of ice pellets.
- a physical process in which a substance changes from a gaseous state to a liquid state.
- a solid form of water that occurs naturally in the environment
- the star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system
14 Clues: events occur in a predictable pattern. • a process where materials can be used again. • a system that changes and evolves over time. • a type of precipitation that consists of ice pellets. • drops of fresh water that fall as precipitation from clouds • a solid form of water that occurs naturally in the environment • ...
Water Saftey 2024-05-22
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- A vest that keeps you afloat.
- 'A' in DRSABCD stands for ______.
- A strong current that pulls you out to sea.
- Sea ______ are unsafe animals.
- The sun smart rule is slip, slap ____.
- Never swim ______.
- A seven step guide to help you save a life.
- A ______ wave can be very dangerous.
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- Only dive into ______ water.
- At the beach you must stay inside the ______.
- They make sure everyone is safe at pools.
- A _____ rescue involves throwing a floating device.
- A blue ring ______ is highly poisonous.
- Always _____ next to a pool.
14 Clues: Never swim ______. • Only dive into ______ water. • Always _____ next to a pool. • A vest that keeps you afloat. • Sea ______ are unsafe animals. • 'A' in DRSABCD stands for ______. • A ______ wave can be very dangerous. • The sun smart rule is slip, slap ____. • A blue ring ______ is highly poisonous. • They make sure everyone is safe at pools. • ...
Water Systems 2024-02-23
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- Water has a higher capacity than ____
- 76% of Earth's water is ____
- Water ______ rises into the atmosphere and condenses, and cools into cloud
- A _______ is an area that has a small, and limited climate variation that varies from the larger climate around it
- Water vapor is an example of _________
- ________ is the study of groundwater
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- What was Canada's worst hurricane?
- An example of heat capacity
- ________ is a form of water from the atmosphere that becomes too heavy to remain in the air and so it falls to the Earth’s surface
- The ________ has 81% ocean
- The capability of a material to absorb heat
- a reservoir underground that holds fresh water ____
- It is estimated that 1/3 of the world
- A ________ is a surface
14 Clues: A ________ is a surface • The ________ has 81% ocean • An example of heat capacity • 76% of Earth's water is ____ • What was Canada's worst hurricane? • ________ is the study of groundwater • Water has a higher capacity than ____ • It is estimated that 1/3 of the world • Water vapor is an example of _________ • The capability of a material to absorb heat • ...
High Water 2024-07-09
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- a structure that is built over a river
- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another rive
- a small vehicle for travelling on water
- to cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems
- a vertical structure, often made of stone or brick, that divides or surrounds something
- If a liquid splashes or if you splash a liquid, it falls on or hits something or someone
- a piece of equipment used for climbing up and down
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- to raise your hand and move it from side to side as a way of greeting someone
- a flying animal that can fly
- the lowest part of something
- the son of a your son or daughter
- having a small distance from one side to the other
- to stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink
- a space surrounded on all sides by bars or wire, in which animals or birds are kept
14 Clues: a flying animal that can fly • the lowest part of something • the son of a your son or daughter • a structure that is built over a river • a small vehicle for travelling on water • to stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink • having a small distance from one side to the other • a piece of equipment used for climbing up and down • ...
Water Cycle 2023-04-26
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- A rock that can transmit or contain groundwater.
- Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid.
- The forecast of a certain day.
- The water that's held in soil and is available to plants.
- The scientific term for plants.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- A seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and SE Asia, blowing from the south-west between May and September and bringing rain (the wet monsoon ), or from the north-east between October and April.
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- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Any ground that remains completely frozen—32°F (0°C) or colder—for at least two years straight.
- The process of turning from liquid into vapour.
- Little to no rain
- The process of eroding or being eroded by natural agents, such as water.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- The draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure.
14 Clues: Little to no rain • The forecast of a certain day. • The scientific term for plants. • Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid. • The process of turning from liquid into vapour. • A rock that can transmit or contain groundwater. • The water that's held in soil and is available to plants. • Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • ...
Water Treatment 2023-08-14
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- The first step in water treatment, often involving the addition of chemicals to clump particles.
- A tiny particle that serves as a nucleus for water droplet formation.
- Device that measures the turbidity of water.
- The removal of dissolved salts from water.
- Chemical commonly used to disinfect water.
- The main purpose of adding fluoride to drinking water.
- Chemical process used to balance the pH of water.
- The process of boiling water and then collecting the condensed vapor.
- The process of a liquid passing through a material to remove impurities.
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- Biological process where microorganisms consume organic matter in water.
- The process of removing suspended particles from water.
- A large tank where water is stored to allow particles to settle.
- Water treatment method that uses membranes to remove ions, molecules, and particles.
- Tiny organisms used in water treatment to consume harmful bacteria.
14 Clues: The removal of dissolved salts from water. • Chemical commonly used to disinfect water. • Device that measures the turbidity of water. • Chemical process used to balance the pH of water. • The main purpose of adding fluoride to drinking water. • The process of removing suspended particles from water. • A large tank where water is stored to allow particles to settle. • ...
Y13 Water 2023-08-26
Across
- budget: The balance between inputs, outputs, and storage in Earth's water systems.
- off: The flow of water from land to bodies of water like rivers and oceans.
- Water stored beneath the Earth's surface in porous rock.
- The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
- water: Ancient, non-renewable water trapped underground.
- The total amount of water on Earth's surface, including oceans, lakes, and rivers.
- surplus: Excess of water input over output in a system.
- system: A self-contained environment with no exchange of matter.
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- The process of liquid water turning into vapor.
- The rates of water movement between different reservoirs.
- potential energy: Energy due to the elevation of water, influencing its movement.
- stores: Reservoirs where water is stored, like oceans and glaciers.
- Water into a system, like rainfall and irrigation.
- The process of water replenishment of underground aquifers.
- Frozen component of Earth's water.
- Water losses from a system, such as evaporation and transpiration.
16 Clues: Frozen component of Earth's water. • The process of liquid water turning into vapor. • Water into a system, like rainfall and irrigation. • surplus: Excess of water input over output in a system. • Water stored beneath the Earth's surface in porous rock. • water: Ancient, non-renewable water trapped underground. • ...
Planet water 2021-09-30
Across
- To keep something to use in the future.
- To use too much of something or use something badly when there is a limited amount of it.
- You clean dirty plates and cups in this.
- You use this to water plants in your garden.
- To change from a solid into a liquid because of heat and if you melt something, you heat it until it becomes liquid.
- To become less hot.
- You can carry water in this.
- To become hard and solid because it is very cold.
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- You get water from here in your house.
- To remove everything from something.
- You clean dirty clothes in this.
- To make a container or space full.
- To make something become hot or warm.
- Water from lakes, rivers, etc that has no salt in it.
14 Clues: To become less hot. • You can carry water in this. • You clean dirty clothes in this. • To make a container or space full. • To remove everything from something. • To make something become hot or warm. • You get water from here in your house. • To keep something to use in the future. • You clean dirty plates and cups in this. • You use this to water plants in your garden. • ...
Water Cycle 2022-02-28
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- a land area that connects and channels water to a greater body of water
- the continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.
- the forming of tiny droplets of water as water vapor cools
- rock layer water can go through
- process in which the sun's heat turns liquid water into water vapor
- the falling to earth of any form of water (rain or snow or hail or sleet or mist)
- rock layer water can't go through
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- the lower zone where water accumulates between small rock particles.
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water
- loss of water from a plant
- measure of average kinetic energy of atoms in a substance
- the layer of air that surrounds the earth
- water found beneath Earth's surface
14 Clues: loss of water from a plant • rock layer water can go through • rock layer water can't go through • water found beneath Earth's surface • the layer of air that surrounds the earth • the level below which the ground is saturated with water • measure of average kinetic energy of atoms in a substance • the forming of tiny droplets of water as water vapor cools • ...
Potable Water 2024-09-15
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- Turning a gas to a liquid.
- A place where a large amount of water is stored.
- Underground, lakes and rivers are considered bodies of _______ water.
- The process of removing salt from seawater.
- Water supply used for desalination or reverse osmosis.
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- A non-renewable resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a quick enough pace to keep up with consumption.
- How large pieces of debris are removed from water.
- A chemical that is used to sterilise water.
- Water that is safe to drink
- A natural resource which can be used repeatedly and will not run out due to being naturally replenished.
- The movement of water from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration, through a semi-permeable membrane.
- Turning a liquid to a gas.
- Type of wave use to sterilise water.
- Only consists of water molecules.
14 Clues: Turning a gas to a liquid. • Turning a liquid to a gas. • Water that is safe to drink • Only consists of water molecules. • Type of wave use to sterilise water. • A chemical that is used to sterilise water. • The process of removing salt from seawater. • A place where a large amount of water is stored. • How large pieces of debris are removed from water. • ...
Water Cycle 2024-01-11
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- A large body of water surrounded by land
- Liquid water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of ____ and snow.
- Water stored on earth's surface
- Absorbtion of nutirens by plants
- Water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
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- The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapor).
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- The conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate liquid stage.
- When water soaks into the soil and moves into the pores and cracks of the rocks.
- The superhighway in the sky that moves water everywhere over the Earth
- Phase of water that moves through the ground.
- Created by water vapor that is condensed
- Precipitation that does not soak into the soil but instead moves on the Earth's surface toward streams.
14 Clues: Water stored on earth's surface • Absorbtion of nutirens by plants • A large body of water surrounded by land • Created by water vapor that is condensed • Phase of water that moves through the ground. • the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water • The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapor). • ...
Water Resources 2024-01-31
Across
- Irrigation" Traditional method of watering fields with surface flooding.
- Footprint" Total volume of freshwater used to produce goods and services.
- Pollution" Contamination of water with harmful substances.
- Ground sinking due to water extraction or natural causes.
- Water" Reusable household water from sinks and showers.
- Ancient water channel for transport.
- Eutrophication" Nutrient overload in water bodies due to human activities.
- Accumulated snow in a specific area.
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- Process of removing salt from seawater.
- Table " Upper level of an underground surface where the soil is saturated.
- Irrigation" Precise water delivery to plants, drop by drop.
- Used water from homes and industries.
- of Saturation" Area below the Earth's surface where all pores are filled with water.
- Artificial lake for storing water.
- Surface Runoff" Consistent flow of water over the land surface.
- Water" Hidden water used in the production of goods.
16 Clues: Artificial lake for storing water. • Ancient water channel for transport. • Accumulated snow in a specific area. • Used water from homes and industries. • Process of removing salt from seawater. • Ground sinking due to water extraction or natural causes. • Water" Hidden water used in the production of goods. • ...
Water Runoff 2025-04-15
14 Clues: C • A • Q • i • IDF • C sub F • depth/duration • 1% storm every year • 2% storm every year • Wet Watermanagment pond • Waterway,Street,Neighbor • Dry Watermanagement pond • Improvements or changes to a site • Average length of timebetween storms of a given duration and
Water Balance 2024-03-08
Across
- Prevents blood clotting in the dialysis machine.
- Carry the urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
- Water vapour is lost from the lungs in this process.
- Method of treating kidney failure by cleaning the blood in a machine
- Example of where osmosis takes place.
- Main issue with kidney transplants.
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- How water, urea and ions are lost from the skin.
- Method of treating kidney failure where the person receives a donated kidney.
- The movement of water from a dilute solution to a more concentrated solution.
- Urine is stored here before excretion.
- Organ of the body where the blood is cleaned.
- Waste product excreted from the body.
- Sodium and hydrogen are both examples of these.
- The kidneys __________ reabsorb substances needed into the blood.
14 Clues: Main issue with kidney transplants. • Waste product excreted from the body. • Example of where osmosis takes place. • Urine is stored here before excretion. • Organ of the body where the blood is cleaned. • Sodium and hydrogen are both examples of these. • How water, urea and ions are lost from the skin. • Prevents blood clotting in the dialysis machine. • ...
Water Sports 2025-07-27
Across
- Standing on a board and moving using a paddle.
- Riding a fast motor watercraft across the water.
- Trying to catch fish with a rod, net, or line.
- Sitting in a small boat and paddling with a double-bladed paddle.
- Riding a rubber boat through fast river water.
- Floating on an inflatable ring pulled by a boat.
- Moving a boat with two oars.
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- Paddling a slim boat using a single-bladed paddle.
- Flying in the air while pulled by a boat and wearing a parachute.
- Jumping into water headfirst, often from a board.
- Controlling a boat using wind and sails.
- Swimming with a breathing tube and mask.
- Balancing on a board while holding a sail.
- Riding ocean waves on a board.
14 Clues: Moving a boat with two oars. • Riding ocean waves on a board. • Controlling a boat using wind and sails. • Swimming with a breathing tube and mask. • Balancing on a board while holding a sail. • Standing on a board and moving using a paddle. • Trying to catch fish with a rod, net, or line. • Riding a rubber boat through fast river water. • ...
Water sports 2022-10-23
14 Clues: чистый • нырять • опасный • плавать • красивый • безопасный • виндсёрфинг • загрязненный • заниматься сёрфингом • некрасивый, страшный • сплавляться на байдарке • кататься на водных лыжах • заниматься парусным спортом • заниматься подводным плаванием,снорклингом
Water pollution 2022-12-05
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- plants, wheat , vegetables , sg you grow in fields
- wastewater, polluted water
- you can't keep sg at the same level
- a process when you clean dirty water
- growing plants, keeping animals
- undergound places where you can find water
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- being clean
- water you find in lakes, rivers not in a sea
- shopping, buying products and services
- watering plants
- you can reach sg, you can get sg
- when you can't have more of sg
- water that you can drink
- when you don't have sg
14 Clues: being clean • watering plants • when you don't have sg • water that you can drink • wastewater, polluted water • when you can't have more of sg • growing plants, keeping animals • you can reach sg, you can get sg • you can't keep sg at the same level • a process when you clean dirty water • shopping, buying products and services • undergound places where you can find water • ...
Water Distribution 2023-02-09
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- Does not allow water to flow through.
- A large mass of ice moving over land.
- A region of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- Having pores or openings that allow water or other liquids to flow through them
- An underground layer of rock or soil that holds water.
- Water that can not be immediately used by humans; found in oceans
- Water we use on Earth for cooking, drinking, etc.; water that does not contain salt
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- An underground water source in which water rises because of the pressure from the weight of the rocks and soil above the aquifer
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- When water seeps into rocks and between particles of soil.
- an area of land that catches rain and snow and where water flows downward into a specific river, stream, lake or aquifer
- Water found on the surface of the earth
- A lake that stores water for human use.
- A place where an organism lives and receives all the things it needs to survive.
14 Clues: Does not allow water to flow through. • A large mass of ice moving over land. • 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. • A region of land drained by a river and its tributaries • When water seeps into rocks and between particles of soil. • ...
6.6 Water 2025-08-29
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- Water sticks to other water molecules
- Water sticks to other substances
- A force in physical weathering
- Water used as a renewable source of energy
- Water is referred to as the universal _________
- A common and weak acid
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- Generally the first step in the water cycle
- When water dissolves other compounds
- Liquid water falling as rain or snow
- Water has a slightly positive and negative charge
- Increasing the _____________ quickens dissolving
- When water dissolves minerals and makes new compounds
- Water reacting with minerals is _________ weathering
- The path all water follows
14 Clues: A common and weak acid • The path all water follows • A force in physical weathering • Water sticks to other substances • When water dissolves other compounds • Liquid water falling as rain or snow • Water sticks to other water molecules • Water used as a renewable source of energy • Generally the first step in the water cycle • ...
Water Crossword 2017-11-29
Across
- water ______ at 32 degrees fahrenheit
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the process in which liquid becomes gas
- what the earth would look like if there was no water
- the first country to use chlorine to kill germs in water
- water as gas in the air
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- water moving downward through soil
- the process in which water runs along the surface
- gas becoming liquid
- water source under the surface of the earth
- H2O
- water _____ at 212 degrees fahrenheit
- water under ground
- the amount of molecules in a single drop of water
14 Clues: H2O • water under ground • gas becoming liquid • water as gas in the air • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • water moving downward through soil • water ______ at 32 degrees fahrenheit • water _____ at 212 degrees fahrenheit • the process in which liquid becomes gas • water source under the surface of the earth • the process in which water runs along the surface • ...
Water Crossword 2017-12-12
Across
- The two in H2O
- Water from a well
- A liquid known as H2o
- Water in the ground
- What is the melting point of water? only in °F
- a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms
- A gas that makes water
- What is the density of water
Down
- What is the boiling point of water? Only in °F
- Warter from a pool
- Things that are inserted into water that can cause harm
- What helps clean water, besides us
- Water from a tub
- Water from tap
14 Clues: The two in H2O • Water from tap • Water from a tub • Water from a well • Warter from a pool • Water in the ground • A liquid known as H2o • A gas that makes water • What is the density of water • What helps clean water, besides us • a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms • What is the boiling point of water? Only in °F • What is the melting point of water? only in °F • ...
Water crossword 2017-12-17
Across
- underground bubble of water
- first people to treat water
- last part of water treatment
- what happens to water at 100C
- gaseous water
- percent of water in blood
- what percent of an apple is water
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- water falling from clouds
- first country to clean water with chlorine
- another word for rain
- how much hydrogen is in water
- percent of water on earth is salty
- first part of water treatment
- how much oxygen is in water
14 Clues: gaseous water • another word for rain • water falling from clouds • percent of water in blood • underground bubble of water • first people to treat water • how much oxygen is in water • last part of water treatment • how much hydrogen is in water • first part of water treatment • what happens to water at 100C • what percent of an apple is water • percent of water on earth is salty • ...
Water Pollution 2012-06-01
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- Living and growing in or on and generally requiring water, (see freshwater, marine, brackish).
- the condition of a liquid when it has taken into solution the maximum possible quantity of a given substance at a given temperature and pressure
- the uptake of water, other fluids, or dissolved chemicals by a cell or an organism (as tree roots absorb dissolved nutrients in soil).
- a chemical used to kill nuisance plants. Herbicides can contain pollutants found in runoff.
- uptake and retention of substances by an organism from its surrounding medium (usually water) and from food.
- an overflow or inundation that comes from a river or other body of water and causes or threatens damage
- a natural stream of water of considerable volume
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- the introduction into water of sewage or other foreign matter that will render the water unfit for its intended use.
- the change by which any substance is converted from a liquid state and carried of in vapor. Compare condensation, sublimation.
- the process by which solid particles mix molecule by molecule with a liquid and appear to become part of the liquid.
- the component of a flow regime that represents normal flow conditions between precipitation events. Base flows provide a range of suitable habitat conditions
- the current beneath the surface that sets seaward or along the beach when waves are breaking on the shore.
- the condition of water or soil that contains a sufficient amount of acid substances to lower the pH below 7.0.
- entry of rainwater into a sewer system from sources other than infiltration, such as basement drains, manholes, storm drains, and street washing.
14 Clues: a natural stream of water of considerable volume • a chemical used to kill nuisance plants. Herbicides can contain pollutants found in runoff. • Living and growing in or on and generally requiring water, (see freshwater, marine, brackish). • an overflow or inundation that comes from a river or other body of water and causes or threatens damage • ...
Water Pollution 2022-04-18
Across
- Water produced by human activities such as human sewage from toilets and gray water from bathing and washing clothes or dishes.
- Large human-made pond like with rubber to prevent the manure from leaking into the groundwater.
- is responsible for removing contaminants and impurities from liquid after it leaves the septic tank.
- The amount of oxygen of water waste uses over a period of time at a specific temperature.
- is an abundance of fertility to a body of water.
- Like a bacteria that put a large demand for oxygen in the water.
- Diffuse areas such as an entire farming region that pollutes a waterway.
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- Distinct locations that pump waste into a waterway.
- Water produced by human activities such as human sewage from toilets and gray water from bathing and washing clothes or dishes.
- The contamination of streams, rivers, lakes, oceans or groundwater with substance produced through human activities and that negativity affect organism.
- A large container that receives water waste from the house.
- Is a semi-solid slurry that can be produced from a range of industrial processes, from water treatment.
- The oldest and broadest sense, is any organism that can produce disease.
- is the discharge of heated water into bodies of water.
- Any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric or nitric acid that fall to the ground from the atmosphere in wet or dry forms.
15 Clues: is an abundance of fertility to a body of water. • Distinct locations that pump waste into a waterway. • is the discharge of heated water into bodies of water. • A large container that receives water waste from the house. • Like a bacteria that put a large demand for oxygen in the water. • The oldest and broadest sense, is any organism that can produce disease. • ...
Water Review 2022-01-28
Across
- The charge of Hydrogen atom in a water molecule
- Process in which planets get nutrients
- Water resists changes in __.
- The process of breaking down rock
- The substance being dissolved in a solution
- The property that allows ice to float on water
- Water is attracted to water
Down
- The charge of Oxygen atom in a water molecule
- The movement of sediment to a new location
- Dropping off of sediment
- The substance doing the dissolving in a solution
- An insect skating across water
- Electrically charged molecule
- Water is attracted to other substances
14 Clues: Dropping off of sediment • Water is attracted to water • Water resists changes in __. • Electrically charged molecule • An insect skating across water • The process of breaking down rock • Process in which planets get nutrients • Water is attracted to other substances • The movement of sediment to a new location • The substance being dissolved in a solution • ...
Water Cycle 2022-01-19
Across
- when water vapor turn into clouds
- form of precipitation that is giant ice balls
- form of precipitation that is a mix of rain and snow
- causes evaporation
- when liquid or frozen water falls from the sky
- heats up the water so it evaporates
- causes condensation
- causes precipitation
- form of precipitation that is liquid water
Down
- when water falls down a hill or mountain
- when water soaks into the ground
- when liquid water heats up and turns into water vapor
- evaporation that comes from plants
- form of precipitation that is made of frozen water
14 Clues: causes evaporation • causes condensation • causes precipitation • when water soaks into the ground • when water vapor turn into clouds • evaporation that comes from plants • heats up the water so it evaporates • when water falls down a hill or mountain • form of precipitation that is liquid water • form of precipitation that is giant ice balls • ...
Water Cycle 2021-12-21
Across
- ____ temperatures speeds up the water cycle.
- ____ temperatures slow down the water cycle.
- Water that flows downhill or gets absorbed by the ground, plants or animals.
- When water vapor cools and becomes liquid again (clouds are evidence of this).
- Water heats up and becomes a gas.
- This type of air pressure slows down the water cycle.
- Most of the water that goes into the water cycle comes from this.
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- The ocean side of a _____ speeds up the water cycle while the opposite side slows it down.
- This is the way the earth is shaped.
- The water cycle is powered by this.
- When water returns to the earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Less than one percent of the earth's water is ___.
- If the water cycle stopped, ocean levels would ___.
- This type of air pressure speeds up the water cycle.
14 Clues: Water heats up and becomes a gas. • The water cycle is powered by this. • This is the way the earth is shaped. • ____ temperatures speeds up the water cycle. • ____ temperatures slow down the water cycle. • Less than one percent of the earth's water is ___. • If the water cycle stopped, ocean levels would ___. • This type of air pressure speeds up the water cycle. • ...
Water Words 2022-11-03
Across
- Driven on the water
- To make water really hot
- Standing under water
- Is on the surface of water
- Used with a kayak or canoe
- To ride on a wave
- frozen water
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- Holds a large amount of water
- Blown in water from mouth/nose
- It is in the ground
- Happens when it rains hard
- A long trail winding body of water
- Comes through pipes into homes
- Water comes out of this
14 Clues: frozen water • To ride on a wave • Driven on the water • It is in the ground • Standing under water • Water comes out of this • To make water really hot • Happens when it rains hard • Is on the surface of water • Used with a kayak or canoe • Holds a large amount of water • Blown in water from mouth/nose • Comes through pipes into homes • A long trail winding body of water
water park 2021-07-22
Across
- lead to a higher level
- chemical in the water
- beings
- clothes you wear when swimming
- h2o
- to ensure safety
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- drying material
- pool pool that generates waves
- noodle, to float in the water also food
- colourful tubes
- rooms showers and toilets
- protects from the sun
- something that wear on your head
- river, a river that you float in
14 Clues: h2o • beings • drying material • colourful tubes • to ensure safety • chemical in the water • protects from the sun • lead to a higher level • rooms showers and toilets • clothes you wear when swimming • pool pool that generates waves • something that wear on your head • river, a river that you float in • noodle, to float in the water also food
Water world 2021-07-30
Across
- swelling on a normally flat surface
- the gaseous form of a substance usually liquid
- involving a change of atoms or molecules
- to turn around
- 1000kg
- upper atmosphere that absorbs UV rays from sun
- let go
Down
- applying to the whole earth
- a frozen river of ice
- different things of the same kind
- get smaller, more concentrated
- a large mass of floating ice in sea
- part of the electromagnetic spectrum
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
14 Clues: 1000kg • let go • to turn around • a frozen river of ice • applying to the whole earth • get smaller, more concentrated • different things of the same kind • swelling on a normally flat surface • a large mass of floating ice in sea • part of the electromagnetic spectrum • involving a change of atoms or molecules • matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid • ...
water cycle 2023-09-12
Across
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution
- the oceans, ice sheets and glaciers (the cryosphere)
- To sublimate is to change the form, but not the essence
- the action of entering or gaining access to an organization or place surreptitiously
- a further competition, election, race, etc., after a tie or inconclusive result
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata
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- the process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and by transpiration from plants
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- Natural water storage occurs in all parts of the hydrologic cycle in which water is stored in the atmosphere
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
14 Clues: the process of turning from liquid into vapor • the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata • the oceans, ice sheets and glaciers (the cryosphere) • To sublimate is to change the form, but not the essence • a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater • the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution • ...
Water Cycle 2024-02-03
Water Cycle 2023-10-13
Across
- Water begins to fall
- Underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- Water collecting from a cold surface.
- runoff
- When water vapors changes state directly from a gas to a solid.
- The reaction when the sun hits water
- Underground water(Legit the answer)
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- Ice coming down from the sky
- water moving throughout the plant
- Salt falling from the sky(metaphor)
- Movement/Filtering of fluids through porous materials
- Water draining away
- A process which occurs where the atmosphere interfaces with the soil
- Process of interrupting the movement of water.
14 Clues: runoff • Water draining away • Water begins to fall • Ice coming down from the sky • water moving throughout the plant • Salt falling from the sky(metaphor) • Underground water(Legit the answer) • The reaction when the sun hits water • Water collecting from a cold surface. • Underground layer of water-bearing rock. • Process of interrupting the movement of water. • ...
Water vocabulary 2019-03-12
Across
- A type of nut grown in California which uses a lot of water
- English for "la vaisselle"
- The English for "une culture", e.g. "a ... of rice"
- the English for "reduire"
- The English for "céréales" e.g. "Cows eat a lot of ..."
- The English for "consommation"
- The past participle of the verb "grow" (grow / grew / ...)
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- frozen water
- When there is too much rain and too much water there is a ...
- The opposite of reduce
- when there is not enough rain for a long time there is a...
- One ... = 1,000,000,000
- The English for "peindre"
- The English for "maïs"
14 Clues: frozen water • The opposite of reduce • The English for "maïs" • One ... = 1,000,000,000 • the English for "reduire" • The English for "peindre" • English for "la vaisselle" • The English for "consommation" • The English for "une culture", e.g. "a ... of rice" • The English for "céréales" e.g. "Cows eat a lot of ..." • The past participle of the verb "grow" (grow / grew / ...) • ...
Water crossword 2020-10-13
Across
- these measure the chlorophyll in oceans and on land
- a forest, ocean, or other natural environment viewed in terms of its ability to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules or nutrients into adenosine triphosphate
- wood, coal, and petroleum products are what type of fuel
- the path of water through our environment is called
- this makes up 78% of the earths environment
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- different conditions from upper and lower layers
- continuous, directed movement of sea water generated by a number of forces acting upon the water
- enormous amounts of carbon make it also builds shells and skeletons on on corals
- a rise in these cause coral bleaching
- what plants use to make food
- these are the best known Marine ecosystems that work extremely well together
- these are a special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- what is H2O called in plain terms
14 Clues: what plants use to make food • what is H2O called in plain terms • a rise in these cause coral bleaching • this makes up 78% of the earths environment • different conditions from upper and lower layers • these measure the chlorophyll in oceans and on land • the path of water through our environment is called • wood, coal, and petroleum products are what type of fuel • ...
Water Cycle 2020-10-15
Across
- Basic need of all plants.
- A depositing of rain, snow, or sleet.
- The major farm crop produced in Illinois that grows tall.
- Land used for production agriculture.
- When water changes from a gas to a liquid.
- To sprout or begin to grow.
- An enclosure for raising plants indoors.
- The process in which water forms a vapor.
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- The process in which plants release water to the atmosphere.
- The process by which plants make food.
- All the living and nonliving parts of a particular environment.
- Water that passes through small gaps to soak into the soil.
- _____bean crop is widely grown in Illinois.
- What plants need from the sun to grow.
14 Clues: Basic need of all plants. • To sprout or begin to grow. • A depositing of rain, snow, or sleet. • Land used for production agriculture. • The process by which plants make food. • What plants need from the sun to grow. • An enclosure for raising plants indoors. • The process in which water forms a vapor. • When water changes from a gas to a liquid. • ...
water quality 2023-03-14
Across
- a tool that measures water clarity (2 words)
- trace elements that can be toxic in small amounts
- H2O molecule
- the amount of oxygen in water (2 words)
- a process using evaporation to clean water
- the amount of salt in water
- a process of passing water through layers to clean it
- a measure of water clarity
- an element in fertilzer that causes algal blooms
Down
- a measure of pH
- cause "blue baby" syndrome
- the amount of suspended sediment (3 words)
- insects
- a process that makes fresh water from salt water
14 Clues: insects • H2O molecule • a measure of pH • cause "blue baby" syndrome • a measure of water clarity • the amount of salt in water • the amount of oxygen in water (2 words) • the amount of suspended sediment (3 words) • a process using evaporation to clean water • a tool that measures water clarity (2 words) • a process that makes fresh water from salt water • ...
water cycle 2024-12-19
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- _____ is the biggist form of water.
- what does water turn into after evaporating?
- a __________ stores water for household or factory use.
- when it rains or snows in the water cycle its called____.
- when liquid water freezes it is _________
- ______ is the main part of the water cycle
- when a plant absorbs water and water vaper comes of its leafs its called _____.
Down
- when solid water melts it is _________
- what is it called when water turns from a liquid to a gas?
- ____ is a under ground pool of water.
- when liquid water freezes it is _________
- when water flows over land it is called _________.
- what is it called when water vaper turns into liquid water?
- _______ is a big pool of water.
- ______ is a above ground water stream.
15 Clues: _______ is a big pool of water. • _____ is the biggist form of water. • ____ is a under ground pool of water. • when solid water melts it is _________ • ______ is a above ground water stream. • when liquid water freezes it is _________ • when liquid water freezes it is _________ • ______ is the main part of the water cycle • what does water turn into after evaporating? • ...
Water Cycle 2023-01-19
Across
- body of water that is underground
- atmosphere condition over a long period of time
- rain, sleet, hail, or snow
- water droplets that have condensed to form a cloud
- provides thermal energy for evaporation
- water vapor changes to water droplets
- water that evaporates from plants
- water moving in a stream or a river
Down
- Belton Lake or ground water storage
- water collecting in oceans or lakes
- atmosphere conditions of a short period of time
- Mr. Ward's favorite baseball team
- to use natural resources wisely
- heat changing liquid water to vapor
14 Clues: rain, sleet, hail, or snow • to use natural resources wisely • body of water that is underground • Mr. Ward's favorite baseball team • water that evaporates from plants • Belton Lake or ground water storage • water collecting in oceans or lakes • heat changing liquid water to vapor • water moving in a stream or a river • water vapor changes to water droplets • ...
water pollution 2023-05-11
Across
- a hole in the ground formed when water has dissolved underground rock to the point where it can no longer support the land suface
- the contamination of natural water bodies by substances that harm organisms and the environment
- when water leaves the aquifer, such as when it seeps into a spring
- the positive benefits that an ecosystem provides to people
- an underground layer of rock,sand,or gravel that holds groundwater; a source of well and spring water
- the amount of space between particles in a substance
Down
- the highest point in an aquifer from which water can be obtained
- pollution that is discharged over wide land area and comes from many different sources and locations
- pollution that can be traced back to a single identifying incident, such as a leak in an underground storage tank or waste discharging from a factory
- the process of separating solid matter from fluid by having the fluid pass through the pores of another substance, called a filter
- the ease with which substances such as water move through a material
- when water seeps into the ground and replenishes the aquifer, such as from precipitattion
- the supply of fresh water found beneath Earth's surface in the pores of soil, sand, and rock
- the study of geology that is focused on the distribution and movement of groundwater in the soil and rock of Earth's crust
14 Clues: the amount of space between particles in a substance • the positive benefits that an ecosystem provides to people • the highest point in an aquifer from which water can be obtained • when water leaves the aquifer, such as when it seeps into a spring • the ease with which substances such as water move through a material • ...
Water Conservancy 2020-11-11
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- type of plants that were originally in the environment
- scientific procedure used to test a hypothesis
- adding water to plants in a controlled way
- the rate at which water passes through soil
- type of irrigation where water is gradually released to the base of the plant
- initial explanation of an observation to be tested
- fine soil which is very moisture retentive
- fertile soil containing clay, sand, silt and humus
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- soil with a high content of organic matter and moisture
- soil's ability to allow water movement into and through the soil
- liquid needed to sustain life
- soil's ability to maintain water within it
- the usage of a resource in a way that prevents waste
- substance that all plant life lives in
14 Clues: liquid needed to sustain life • substance that all plant life lives in • adding water to plants in a controlled way • soil's ability to maintain water within it • fine soil which is very moisture retentive • the rate at which water passes through soil • scientific procedure used to test a hypothesis • initial explanation of an observation to be tested • ...
Water Cycle 2021-03-25
Across
- Energy required for the water cycle to work
- Changes from gaseous to liquid state
- Water in gaseous state
- Water at 100 degree celsius
- Water __________at 0 degree celsius.
- Dirty water
- Degree of hotness
Down
- To save and use wisely
- Changes from liquids to gaseous state
- Ice ________at 0 degree celsius.
- Speeds up evaporation
- Water as a solid
- Water boils to become __________.
- Liquid state
14 Clues: Dirty water • Liquid state • Water as a solid • Degree of hotness • Speeds up evaporation • To save and use wisely • Water in gaseous state • Water at 100 degree celsius • Ice ________at 0 degree celsius. • Water boils to become __________. • Changes from gaseous to liquid state • Water __________at 0 degree celsius. • Changes from liquids to gaseous state • ...
Water Distribution 2021-03-30
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- an area of land that catches rain and snow and where water flows downward into a specific river, stream, lake or aquifer
- A large mass of ice moving over land
- Water located below Earth's Surface
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- An underground layer of rock or soil that holds water
- A lake that stores water for human use
- Water we use on Earth for cooking, drinking, etc.; water that does not contain salt
- When water seeps into rocks and between particles of soil.
- Water that can not be immediately used by humans; found in oceans
Down
- Place where an organism lives and receives all the things it needs to survive.
- Does not allow water to flow through
- Having pores or openings that allow water or other liquids to flow through them
- An underground water source in which water rises because of the pressure from the weight of the rocks and soil above the aquifer
- Water found on the surface of the Earth
14 Clues: Water located below Earth's Surface • A large mass of ice moving over land • 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 • When water seeps into rocks and between particles of soil. • ...
Water cycle 2021-07-02
Across
- These take in water
- One of the places where the water cycle starts
- When water turns into gas
- water found underground
- Never ends
- Don't drink water from this place
- When ice comes down instead of rain
Down
- You could have drank the same water as these big reptiles
- 96 percent of water is this
- When clouds collect water vapour
- You can't live without this liquid
- Once water is heated up it turns into..
- One of the places where the water cycle starts
- When water vapour turns into liquid water
- 1 percent of water is this
15 Clues: Never ends • These take in water • water found underground • When water turns into gas • 1 percent of water is this • 96 percent of water is this • When clouds collect water vapour • Don't drink water from this place • You can't live without this liquid • When ice comes down instead of rain • Once water is heated up it turns into.. • When water vapour turns into liquid water • ...
Water Cycle 2021-07-02
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- It's fluffy and its blocks the sun
- its never ending
- what will be at our camp
- look its snowing wait OW never mind
- it happens on a sad and cloudy day
- its when more water joins the clouds
- its a liquid you can't live without
- Mini tree
Down
- TO HOT WAY TO HOT!!!
- Mini ocean
- ____________ is water stored in rivers
- There i see it wait where did it go?
- JUNGLE
- AND IT TURNS BACK INTO A LIQUID
14 Clues: JUNGLE • Mini tree • Mini ocean • its never ending • TO HOT WAY TO HOT!!! • what will be at our camp • AND IT TURNS BACK INTO A LIQUID • It's fluffy and its blocks the sun • it happens on a sad and cloudy day • look its snowing wait OW never mind • its a liquid you can't live without • There i see it wait where did it go? • its when more water joins the clouds • ...
Water Watch 2017-08-16
14 Clues: clap • track • become dry • spend less • well-stocked • make changes • a low platform • not sufficient • to be enveloped • immediate action • traditional story • an art of speaking • sudden rush of people • achieving maximum productivity
Water Polo 2016-09-09
Across
- A foul that is a minor violation of the rules resulting in a free throw
- lines that mark the boundary on either end of the pool
- A foul that is more serious, often called for "playing the Player."
- A defensive player who guards the goal by blocking the opponent's shot.
- Water Polo is divided into 7 minute:
- A free pass granted immediately following a foul
- The period of time, no longer then 3 seconds, following a foul before the ball is put back into play
- Side of the pool with the ball
Down
- To swim with the ball using a modified crawl stroke
- many field players play at a time?
- To swim quickly toward the goal without the ball to become open for a pass
- A foul called inside the 5-meter line, in which a goal was probable.
- A free throw by the offensive team when the ball goes out of bounds over the goal line and was last touched by the defense
- The side of the pool opposite the ball
14 Clues: Side of the pool with the ball • many field players play at a time? • Water Polo is divided into 7 minute: • The side of the pool opposite the ball • A free pass granted immediately following a foul • To swim with the ball using a modified crawl stroke • lines that mark the boundary on either end of the pool • ...
Water Polo 2016-09-09
Across
- To swim quickly toward the goal without the ball to become open for a pass
- Defensive player who guards the goal by blocking the opponent's shots
- The period of time following a foul before the ball is put back into play
- To swim with the ball using a modified crawl stroke
- The side of the pool with the ball
- A more serious type of foul, often called for "playing the player"
- How many field players play a time
- A free pass granted immediately following a foul
- The side of the ball opposite the ball
Down
- A foul called inside the 5-meter line, in which a goal was probable
- White lines that mark the boundary on either end of the pool
- A free throw by the offensive team when the ball goes out of bounds over the goal and was last touched by the defense
- Type of foul where there is a minor violation of the rules and results in a free throw
- Water Polo is divided into:
14 Clues: Water Polo is divided into: • The side of the pool with the ball • How many field players play a time • The side of the ball opposite the ball • A free pass granted immediately following a foul • To swim with the ball using a modified crawl stroke • White lines that mark the boundary on either end of the pool • ...
Water Polo 2016-09-09
Across
- The period of time following a foul before the ball is put back into play
- A free throw by the offensive team when the ball goes out of bounds over the goal and was last touched by the defense
- The side of the pool with the ball
- White lines that mark the boundary on either end of the pool
- Type of foul where there is a minor violation of the rules and results in a free throw
- A free pass granted immediately following a foul
- How many field players play a time
- A foul called inside the 5-meter line, in which a goal was probable
Down
- To swim quickly toward the goal without the ball to become open for a pass
- Water Polo is divided into:
- A more serious type of foul, often called for "playing the player"
- Defensive player who guards the goal by blocking the opponent's shots
- To swim with the ball using a modified crawl stroke
- The side of the ball opposite the ball
14 Clues: Water Polo is divided into: • The side of the pool with the ball • How many field players play a time • The side of the ball opposite the ball • A free pass granted immediately following a foul • To swim with the ball using a modified crawl stroke • White lines that mark the boundary on either end of the pool • ...
Water Cycle 2023-10-27
Across
- Another form of precipitation is called _________.
- When evaporation occurs, hot _______ _________ rises.
- When water is changed from a liquid to a gas it is called this.
- The sun's rays ____ the ocean.
- Water _______ form in the clouds.
- This is the cooling of water in the atmosphere which changes gas to a liquid.
- The largest body of water on earth makes up 75% of the Earth's surface.
- Snow that never melts. *Bonus
- Water condenses to form these things that float in the sky.
Down
- The water cycle changes this everyday (it rhymes with feather).
- This occurs when water droplets fall from the atmosphere.
- The ____ plays an important role in the water cycle because it causes evaporation.
- The process by which water moves through the atmosphere.
- Rain that is not absorbed by soil flows back to the ocean.
14 Clues: Snow that never melts. *Bonus • The sun's rays ____ the ocean. • Water _______ form in the clouds. • Another form of precipitation is called _________. • When evaporation occurs, hot _______ _________ rises. • The process by which water moves through the atmosphere. • This occurs when water droplets fall from the atmosphere. • ...
