water Crossword Puzzles
Water-soluble vitamins 2018-05-16
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- Most light-sensitive B-vitamin
- B vitamin important for protein metabolism
- High dose of vitamin C increases risk of this condition
- Niacin deficiency
- Condition which increases folate needs
- high level of folate can mask ______ deficiency
- Organ to excrete the excess of water-soluble vitamins
- Vitamin B found in eggs
- This vitamin can increase absorption of “non-heme iron” (iron from plant sourse)
- Main function of most B-vitamins
- Small red blood cells & decreased hemoglobin
- Part of coenzyme A for energy metabolism
- They have a higher requirement for vitamin C needs
- Protects against neural tube defects
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- Folate deficiency anemia
- Storage site for B-12
- Synthesis of this compound signifies the importance of vitamin C in wound healing
- Coenzyme (active) form of vitamin B6
- Type of dietary restriction that may compromise B12 adequacy
- Vitamin B that can be synthesized from an amino acid and, in high dose, can risk of heart attack
- Anemia from autoimmune condition associated with B12
- Thiamin deficiency
- Vitamin C deficiency
- Condition of vitamin Bs deficiencies in chronic alcoholics (include dash(-))
- The only B-vitamin that contains metal (cobalt) in the structure
- Vitamin C helps the regeneration of this vitamin for their antioxidant function
26 Clues: Niacin deficiency • Thiamin deficiency • Vitamin C deficiency • Storage site for B-12 • Vitamin B found in eggs • Folate deficiency anemia • Most light-sensitive B-vitamin • Main function of most B-vitamins • Coenzyme (active) form of vitamin B6 • Protects against neural tube defects • Condition which increases folate needs • Part of coenzyme A for energy metabolism • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2022-03-09
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- transpiration The roots of plants absorb water from the ground.
- includes all organisms that drift with ocean currents
- steep sided depression, bowl
- trough carved in the ocean
- occurs when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves ad water falls to earth.
- valley smaller valley above the main trough
- productivity is the production of organic compounds from inorganic substances through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- zone the part of the ocean in which there is sufficient light to support photosynthesis
- currents masses of ocean water that flow from one place to another
- currents movements of water that flow horizontally in the upper part of the ocean's surface
- trough u shaped valley
- the distance that the wind has traveled across open water
- zone open ocean of any depth
- The process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes to its liquid state.
- zone beyond the continental shelf
- the water that hits land and does not either evaporate or infiltrate the ground
- tides tides that have the lowest tidal range, occurring near the times of the first-quarter phases of the moon
- organisms living organisms living on or in the ocean bottom
- currents vertical currents of ocean water that are caused by density differences among water masses
- the accumulation of sediment found along the shore of lake or ocean
- pyramid like peak
- the use of light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into energy-rich glucose molecules
- regular changes in the elevation of the ocean surface
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- zone any sea-bottom surface regardless of its distance from shore and is mostly inhabited by benthos organisms
- is the total amount of solid material dissolved in water
- the movement of water from Earth's surface downward into porous rock or soil.
- tides tides that have the greatest tidal range due to the alignment of the Earth-moon-sun system.
- zone area of the surface created by the mixing of water by waves, currents, and tides
- zone is a subdivision of the benthic zone and includes the deep-ocean floor.
- zone area where land and ocean meet and overlap
- tidal a pattern that has a single high tide and a single low tide each tidal day
- level a feeding level in a food chain. Plants and algae make up the first level, followed by herbivores, and carnivores
- refraction is the bending of waves, and it affects the distribution of energy along the shore
- effect the deflection of currents away from their original course as a result of earth's rotation
- chain a sequence of organisms through which energy is transferred, starting with the primary producer
- range the difference in height between successive high and low tides
- the layer of ocean water between about 300 meters and 1000 meters where there is a rapid change of density with depth
- cover vegetation can slow the movement of runoff, so there is more time for
- zone seaward from the low-tide line
- the process by which certain microorganisms create organic molecules from inorganic nutrients using chemical energy
- web a group of interrelated food chains
- zone the upper part of the ocean into which sunlight penetrates
- The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor and enters the atmosphere as gas. Bodies of water Vast surface areas of oceans, rivers, lakes and other bodies of water.
- a thick mass of ice originating on land as a result of the compaction and recrystallization of snow.
- huge circular-moving current systems that dominate the surfaces of the oceans
- includes all animals capable of moving independently of the ocean currents, by swimming or other means of propulsion
- the rising of cold water from deeper layers to replace warmer surface water
47 Clues: pyramid like peak • trough u shaped valley • trough carved in the ocean • steep sided depression, bowl • zone open ocean of any depth • zone beyond the continental shelf • zone seaward from the low-tide line • valley smaller valley above the main trough • web a group of interrelated food chains • zone area where land and ocean meet and overlap • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2022-03-09
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- transpiration The roots of plants absorb water from the ground.
- includes all organisms that drift with ocean currents
- steep sided depression, bowl
- trough carved in the ocean
- occurs when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves ad water falls to earth.
- valley smaller valley above the main trough
- productivity is the production of organic compounds from inorganic substances through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- zone the part of the ocean in which there is sufficient light to support photosynthesis
- currents masses of ocean water that flow from one place to another
- currents movements of water that flow horizontally in the upper part of the ocean's surface
- trough u shaped valley
- the distance that the wind has traveled across open water
- zone open ocean of any depth
- The process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes to its liquid state.
- zone beyond the continental shelf
- the water that hits land and does not either evaporate or infiltrate the ground
- tides tides that have the lowest tidal range, occurring near the times of the first-quarter phases of the moon
- organisms living organisms living on or in the ocean bottom
- currents vertical currents of ocean water that are caused by density differences among water masses
- the accumulation of sediment found along the shore of lake or ocean
- pyramid like peak
- the use of light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into energy-rich glucose molecules
- regular changes in the elevation of the ocean surface
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- zone any sea-bottom surface regardless of its distance from shore and is mostly inhabited by benthos organisms
- is the total amount of solid material dissolved in water
- the movement of water from Earth's surface downward into porous rock or soil.
- tides tides that have the greatest tidal range due to the alignment of the Earth-moon-sun system.
- zone area of the surface created by the mixing of water by waves, currents, and tides
- zone is a subdivision of the benthic zone and includes the deep-ocean floor.
- zone area where land and ocean meet and overlap
- tidal a pattern that has a single high tide and a single low tide each tidal day
- level a feeding level in a food chain. Plants and algae make up the first level, followed by herbivores, and carnivores
- refraction is the bending of waves, and it affects the distribution of energy along the shore
- effect the deflection of currents away from their original course as a result of earth's rotation
- chain a sequence of organisms through which energy is transferred, starting with the primary producer
- range the difference in height between successive high and low tides
- the layer of ocean water between about 300 meters and 1000 meters where there is a rapid change of density with depth
- cover vegetation can slow the movement of runoff, so there is more time for
- zone seaward from the low-tide line
- the process by which certain microorganisms create organic molecules from inorganic nutrients using chemical energy
- web a group of interrelated food chains
- zone the upper part of the ocean into which sunlight penetrates
- The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor and enters the atmosphere as gas. Bodies of water Vast surface areas of oceans, rivers, lakes and other bodies of water.
- a thick mass of ice originating on land as a result of the compaction and recrystallization of snow.
- huge circular-moving current systems that dominate the surfaces of the oceans
- includes all animals capable of moving independently of the ocean currents, by swimming or other means of propulsion
- the rising of cold water from deeper layers to replace warmer surface water
47 Clues: pyramid like peak • trough u shaped valley • trough carved in the ocean • steep sided depression, bowl • zone open ocean of any depth • zone beyond the continental shelf • zone seaward from the low-tide line • valley smaller valley above the main trough • web a group of interrelated food chains • zone area where land and ocean meet and overlap • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2022-03-09
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- includes all organisms that drift with ocean currents
- zone area where land and ocean meet and overlap
- valley smaller valley above the main trough
- occurs when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves ad water falls to earth.
- trough carved in the ocean
- The process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes to its liquid state.
- zone the upper part of the ocean into which sunlight penetrates
- cover vegetation can slow the movement of runoff, so there is more time for
- zone is a subdivision of the benthic zone and includes the deep-ocean floor.
- zone seaward from the low-tide line
- the water that hits land and does not either evaporate or infiltrate the ground
- steep sided depression, bowl
- zone beyond the continental shelf
- the layer of ocean water between about 300 meters and 1000 meters where there is a rapid change of density with depth
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- the use of light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into energy-rich glucose molecules
- includes all animals capable of moving independently of the ocean currents, by swimming or other means of propulsion
- transpiration The roots of plants absorb water from the ground.
- zone the part of the ocean in which there is sufficient light to support photosynthesis
- a thick mass of ice originating on land as a result of the compaction and recrystallization of snow.
- zone any sea-bottom surface regardless of its distance from shore and is mostly inhabited by benthos organisms
- trough u shaped valley
- productivity is the production of organic compounds from inorganic substances through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- is the total amount of solid material dissolved in water
- zone open ocean of any depth
- organisms living organisms living on or in the ocean bottom
- the movement of water from Earth's surface downward into porous rock or soil.
- The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor and enters the atmosphere as gas. Bodies of water Vast surface areas of oceans, rivers, lakes and other bodies of water.
- the process by which certain microorganisms create organic molecules from inorganic nutrients using chemical energy
- zone area of the surface created by the mixing of water by waves, currents, and tides
- pyramid like peak
30 Clues: pyramid like peak • trough u shaped valley • trough carved in the ocean • steep sided depression, bowl • zone open ocean of any depth • zone beyond the continental shelf • zone seaward from the low-tide line • valley smaller valley above the main trough • zone area where land and ocean meet and overlap • includes all organisms that drift with ocean currents • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-04-06
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- water vapor changing to liquid water
- another thing the water cycle transports all over Earth
- water under the surface that can also flow downhill through soil and rock
- water vapor changing directly to ice
- water seeping into the surface
- all the area drained by a river
- evaporation from plant leaves
- water that moves downhill across the surface
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- smaller stream that feeds into a larger river
- body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows it to flow
- any form of water that falls to Earth
- evaporation ____________ energy to speed up the molecules so they can escape the liquid water
- liquid water changing to water vapor
- another name for water cycle is ___________ cycle
- only about _______________ of all the water on earth is liquid fresh water
- ice changing directly to water vapor
- movement of water past the soil; deep into the ground
- one thing the water cycle transports all over Earth
- ice changing to liquid water
- liquid water changing to ice
- when freezing water _____________ energy so the molecules can slow down and move into a fixed position and vibrate
21 Clues: ice changing to liquid water • liquid water changing to ice • evaporation from plant leaves • water seeping into the surface • all the area drained by a river • water vapor changing to liquid water • liquid water changing to water vapor • water vapor changing directly to ice • ice changing directly to water vapor • any form of water that falls to Earth • ...
Water Properties Review 2022-04-06
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- The smallest component of an element.
- What is majority of the dissolved solids in the ocean made of ________.
- This type of substance is formed when two or more substances are mixed completely.
- The solid material that doesn’t dissolve in a substance.
- This is the balance of water and salt movement in your body to remain isotonic.
- If the water is not churned up, how would you measure water clarity?
- If the water is churned up, how would you measure water clarity?
- This water property allowed water to stick to the penny during our lab.
- You float better in which water?
- What can occur if algae and bacteria start mass reproducing in the water?
- This is the measure of all dissolved solids in the ocean.
- This type of substance is formed when two or more substances are combined physically, but not chemically.
- What can occur if the pH of the ocean drops?
- As the temperature of a substance _______, it's solubility.
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- This is the movement of solvent through a membrane to an area of higher solute concentration.
- this type of bond occurs when atoms share electrons, but not equally.
- Cold, salty water _____.
- These are formed when two or more atoms are joined by covalent bonds.
- The average salinity of the ocean.
- Low B.O.D= _____.
- This water property allows water to stick to other substances.
- This water property would allow you to skip a rock on top of the water.
- This water property allows water to travel through small spaces.
- This water property allows water to pour in a constant flow out of the faucet.
- Organisms with shells become ______ due to ocean acidification?
25 Clues: Low B.O.D= _____. • Cold, salty water _____. • You float better in which water? • The average salinity of the ocean. • The smallest component of an element. • What can occur if the pH of the ocean drops? • The solid material that doesn’t dissolve in a substance. • This is the measure of all dissolved solids in the ocean. • ...
Water Review Crossword 2022-02-28
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- water with a salt content too high for drinking but not as salty as the ocean
- rate at which organic matter is created by producers
- water canal
- process used to kill bacteria and viruses in waste water treatment
- dense growth of algae caused by large limiting nutrient influx
- removal of salt from water
- bacteria in the roots of legumes convert N2 into ammonia
- land area that drains into a river
- lowering of the water table caused by well pumping
- water that has a low salt content
- limited life span of large dams
- densely packed and slowly melting snow
- water that is fit to drink
- legislation that limits water pollution
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- top of saturated zone
- water cycle
- household waste water from showers and laundry
- stage of sewage treatment that uses aerobic bacteria
- single nutrient that controls primary productivity
- chemical needed to sustain life
- natural nutrient enrichment of a river where it flows into a lake or ocean
- tank used to store water
- most water efficient method of watering plants
- oil or natural gas extracted from shale deposits
- property right allowing use of surface or ground water
- underground, water-bearing, geologic structure
26 Clues: water cycle • water canal • top of saturated zone • tank used to store water • removal of salt from water • water that is fit to drink • chemical needed to sustain life • limited life span of large dams • water that has a low salt content • land area that drains into a river • densely packed and slowly melting snow • legislation that limits water pollution • ...
Water Systems Crossword 2022-02-04
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- A type of water that exists on and under the Earth's surface, as well as in its atmosphere.
- Oceans, lakes, rivers, streams, ponds and more are considered _____.
- Water fills in soil below and above this area.
- Big ice masses at both poles.
- The longest divide in North America.
- A layer that water is able to pass through
- An area of land where all water present drains into.
- Water found in soil is called ____.
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- Tornados over water are called a ____.
- A small area with a climate that is different from those around it.
- Water is classed as a _____ source.
- The ability of a material to absorb heat.
- Hills/ridges that seperate watersheds.
- This type of pollution is caused unknowingly.
- Soil, sand and rocks that hold ground water is called an _____.
- Another word for rainfall.
- A type of water that contains salt.
- A cloud is a form of _______.
- This storm starts from thunderstorms over the ocean.
- A layer that water isn't able to pass through.
20 Clues: Another word for rainfall. • Big ice masses at both poles. • A cloud is a form of _______. • Water is classed as a _____ source. • A type of water that contains salt. • Water found in soil is called ____. • The longest divide in North America. • Tornados over water are called a ____. • Hills/ridges that seperate watersheds. • The ability of a material to absorb heat. • ...
The Water Cycle! 2022-01-27
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- water running off the land
- when liquid turns into gas
- a substance that has no fixed shape
- odorless liquid
- rain that does not reach the soil
- a place to hold water
- water or oil
- water coming back as vapor
- the movement into the ground
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- when a gas turns into a liquid
- a series of events that happens in order
- a substance suspended in the air
- the force that attracts a body toward earth
- studying the physical and natural world
- when it rains
- movement of water through the soil
- toward to bottom of a slope
- moisture that falls and drops
- the upper layer of earth
- salt water that covers earth
20 Clues: water or oil • when it rains • odorless liquid • a place to hold water • the upper layer of earth • water running off the land • when liquid turns into gas • water coming back as vapor • toward to bottom of a slope • salt water that covers earth • the movement into the ground • moisture that falls and drops • when a gas turns into a liquid • a substance suspended in the air • ...
The Water Crisis 2022-01-09
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- a high area of land where rain collects, some of it flowing down to make rivers
- something that a country or person has that they can use
- a container with an open top and a handle
- turn from a solid (ice) into something liquid (water)
- measurement of liquid equal to 3.78 liters (3780 ml)
- a lot of water covering ground that usually does not have water
- the high temperature at which a liquid (water) starts to turn into a gas (vapor)
- something that is important or very little of something
- a layer of rock underground that has water
- hard and firm, not a liquid or gas
- cause a liquid (water) to change to a gas (vapor)
- to become cold enough to become solid (ice)
- remove water from something or someplace
- making products and goods in a factory
- a small amount of water that flows on rock or the ground
- a difficult time that is dangerous or has many problems
- the process of removing salt from sea water
- a substance in a form like air that is neither solid nor liquid
- land and soil damaged by water or weather
- water that collects under the ground
- very simple small plants that grow in water and do not have leaves or roots
- something that turns on and off the flow of water
- the air, water, and land which people, animals, and plants live
- there is not enough for people to use
- a safe place to put things until they are needed
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- use something useful in a bad way
- to use something in a way that does not waste it
- a very large area of salty water
- a deep hole in the ground where you can get water
- a man-made lake where water is stored before it goes to people's houses
- putting something special in water to make it better
- a big piece of ice that moves slowly
- remove dirt or pollution from liquids or gases
- a small drop of water
- a wide flow of fresh water
- a tube which water flows from one place to another
- water that falls from the clouds as rain or snow
- a large area of water surrounded by land
- clean and safe to drink
- to make water dirty or polluted
- a wall built across a river that stops the river and collects the water
- a gas that comes from a liquid
- salty water in a sea or an ocean
- all the living things in an area
- something such as water, that is not solid or a gas and that can be poured easily
- something that removes dirt or pollution from liquids or gases
- the work of growing food and looking after animals for food
- something changes from a gas (vapor) to a liquid (water)
- damage caused to water by dangerous things or waste
- water coming from a hole or crack in a pipe or container
50 Clues: a small drop of water • clean and safe to drink • a wide flow of fresh water • a gas that comes from a liquid • to make water dirty or polluted • a very large area of salty water • salty water in a sea or an ocean • all the living things in an area • use something useful in a bad way • hard and firm, not a liquid or gas • a big piece of ice that moves slowly • ...
No More Water 2022-01-21
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- not letting anything or anyone in or out of somewhere
- black and white animal and lives in a rainforest
- a crop that was sold for money at a market
- first major land battle of the civil war
- blonde hair
- moving from rural to cities
- is the southern states
- hunting you wear bright orange
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- weapons and ammunition warehouse
- animals in the war
- they lead the country
- to find an answer or solution to something
- invented sticky notes
- the single bloodiest day in America/ is a battle
- is the northern states
- clear and you drink it
- you read them for a grade
- play with an orange ball
- willing to give up his life for his beliefs
- black and white dog it is mine dog
20 Clues: blonde hair • animals in the war • they lead the country • invented sticky notes • is the northern states • clear and you drink it • is the southern states • play with an orange ball • you read them for a grade • moving from rural to cities • hunting you wear bright orange • weapons and ammunition warehouse • black and white dog it is mine dog • first major land battle of the civil war • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-04-22
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- How long is Angie's river?
- What's Angie's river called?
- Where is Angie's river from?
- Where is Ariana's river from?
- What is one solution to fixing Erik's river?
- Main reason for Angie's water pollution.
- What's Erik's river called?
- How long do you need to stay to die?
- Unique reason for Erik's water pollution.
- Where is Josephs river from?
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- What can effect can it have on the skin?
- How long is Erik's river?
- How long is Ariana's river?
- What sea does Ariana's river flow into?
- Main reason for Joseph's water pollution.
- Main reason for Ariana's water pollution.
- What's Joseph's river called?
- How long is Josephs river?
- What's Ariana's river called?
- Where is Erik's river from?
20 Clues: How long is Erik's river? • How long is Angie's river? • How long is Josephs river? • How long is Ariana's river? • What's Erik's river called? • Where is Erik's river from? • What's Angie's river called? • Where is Angie's river from? • Where is Josephs river from? • Where is Ariana's river from? • What's Joseph's river called? • What's Ariana's river called? • ...
Water Systems Crossword 2022-02-03
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- The change of state from a liquid to a gas
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- Liquid we drink
- Water is not able to pass through it (clay)
- Makes up 97% of the world's water
- Streams on each side of the ______ flow in different directions
- Water found in lakes, rivers, streams, etc.
- Solid, gas, and ______
- Some of the water that falls ends up in the soil to become _______
- An area of land where all the water that falls collects and stays
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- Something that pollutes
- Water is able to pass through (sand, gravel, etc.)
- Makes water clean and safe to drink
- Very large body of water (Atlantic, Pacific, etc.)
- A mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- A type of tropical storm
- Liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth (rain, snow, etc.)
- A body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- A system for supplying water to a community
- Makes up 3% of the world's water
20 Clues: Liquid we drink • Solid, gas, and ______ • Something that pollutes • A type of tropical storm • Makes up 3% of the world's water • Makes up 97% of the world's water • Makes water clean and safe to drink • A mass of ice that moves slowly over land • The change of state from a liquid to a gas • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • ...
Water Systems Crossword 2022-02-06
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- A high boundary that separates areas by different river systems.
- Water is located on the Earth's surface of the ground.
- It is a tropical cyclone that forms of high climate or tropical water.
- The water present underground in rock, soil, and sand.
- Water is able to pass through it.
- The northernmost region on Earth.
- Changes from a liquid to a gas.
- Enormous size of ice that is continuously flowing under its own weight.
- The southernmost region on Earth and site of the South Pole.
- Atmospheric water vapor that falls back to the earth.
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- Water that contains minimal concentrations of dissolved salts.
- Continuous movement of water on the Earth and atmosphere.
- Water is unable to pass through it.
- A body of permeable rock where the substances carry water.
- An area of land where water moves to a central point.
- The process of water vapor becoming liquid.
- A natural resource that can be replenished.
- High salty sea about 37 million tonnes of the salt in that.
- A natural flowing water forwards sea, lake or other streams.
- A substance spread or is suspended in the air.
20 Clues: Changes from a liquid to a gas. • Water is able to pass through it. • The northernmost region on Earth. • Water is unable to pass through it. • The process of water vapor becoming liquid. • A natural resource that can be replenished. • A substance spread or is suspended in the air. • An area of land where water moves to a central point. • ...
Water Systems - Fatima 2022-02-06
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- used to make water cleaner
- water can pass through
- cleaning of waters
- water that falls and ends up in soil
- flow of waters
- water cannot pass through
- harmful things in the environment
- large body of water
- land with water storage
- weather
- downpour
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- things that hold groundwater
- environment weather
- area that separates two watersheds
- liquid to gas
- large block of ice
- water that falls to earth
- gas to liquid
- solid water
- sodium liquid
20 Clues: weather • downpour • solid water • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • sodium liquid • flow of waters • cleaning of waters • large block of ice • environment weather • large body of water • water can pass through • land with water storage • water that falls to earth • water cannot pass through • used to make water cleaner • things that hold groundwater • harmful things in the environment • ...
Water cycle definitions 2022-03-03
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- atmospheric moisture.
- a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
- an effect whereby a mass moving in a rotating system experiences a force acting perpendicular to the direction of motion and to the axis of rotation
- a narrow variable band of very strong predominantly westerly air currents encircling the globe several miles above the earth
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- the natural movement of the air
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- a wind from the direction that is predominant
- less air pressure
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
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- more air pressure
- a weather front or transition zone between two air masses when neither air mass is advancing into the other at speeds exceeding 5 knots at the ground surface
- the cycle by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
- the boundary of an advancing mass of cold air
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- an expert in or student of meteorology
- the atmospheric temperature below which water droplets begin to condense and dew can form.
- the amount of water vapor present in air expressed as a percentage of the amount needed for saturation at the same temperature.
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land
- the boundary of an advancing mass of warm air
21 Clues: more air pressure • less air pressure • atmospheric moisture. • the natural movement of the air • an expert in or student of meteorology • the boundary of an advancing mass of cold air • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid. • the boundary of an advancing mass of warm air • a wind from the direction that is predominant • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • ...
The Water Puzzle 2022-05-18
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- Name of the largest ocean.
- A pit or hole sunk into the earth to tap an underground source of water.
- The movement of water down through the earth's surface.
- The constant circulation of water from the atmosphere to the land and the oceans and back again.
- A change in the quality of water that makes it unsuitable for certain uses.
- Water _________ plant is a place where water is treated to make it safe for drinking.
- The wearing down or washing away of soil and land by the action of water, wind or ice.
- The temperature at which water changes from liquid into a gas or vice versa.
- The percentage of the earth’s water that is fresh water.
- A term used to describe the area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- The act of adding water to crops.
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- The process by which water vapor becomes a liquid or a solid.
- A possible source of groundwater contamination.
- A weather phenomenon where there is a lack of precipitation for a long period of time.
- The source of energy for the hydrologic or water cycle.
- The temperature at which water changes from solid into a liquid or vice versa.
- The name for a smaller stream that flows into a larger stream.
- The capacity of porous materials, such as sand and gravel, to transmit water.
- Tanks used to hold waste from homes when a sewer line is not available.
- The chemical symbol for water.
20 Clues: Name of the largest ocean. • The chemical symbol for water. • The act of adding water to crops. • A possible source of groundwater contamination. • The movement of water down through the earth's surface. • The source of energy for the hydrologic or water cycle. • The percentage of the earth’s water that is fresh water. • ...
The Water Puzzle 2022-05-18
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- The chemical symbol for water.
- The name for a smaller stream that flows into a larger stream.
- Name of the largest ocean.
- A weather phenomenon where there is a lack of precipitation for a long period of time.
- A pit or hole sunk into the earth to tap an underground source of water.
- The movement of water down through the earth's surface.
- The percentage of the earth’s water that is fresh water.
- Tanks used to hold waste from homes when a sewer line is not available.
- The process by which water vapor becomes a liquid or a solid.
- A possible source of groundwater contamination.
- A change in the quality of water that makes it unsuitable for certain uses.
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- The constant circulation of water from the atmosphere to the land and the oceans and back again.
- Water _________ plant is a place where water is treated to make it safe for drinking.
- The capacity of porous materials, such as sand and gravel, to transmit water.
- A term used to describe the area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- The act of adding water to crops.
- The source of energy for the hydrologic or water cycle.
- The temperature at which water changes from liquid into a gas or vice versa.
- The wearing down or washing away of soil and land by the action of water, wind or ice.
- The temperature at which water changes from solid into a liquid or vice versa.
20 Clues: Name of the largest ocean. • The chemical symbol for water. • The act of adding water to crops. • A possible source of groundwater contamination. • The movement of water down through the earth's surface. • The source of energy for the hydrologic or water cycle. • The percentage of the earth’s water that is fresh water. • ...
Color of Water 2023-10-17
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- A drunk who hung out on "The Corner"
- Mommy's first boyfriend
- James' biological father
- Mommy's father
- Takes care of all 12 kids
- Narrator of the story
- A white supremacist group
- A Revolutionary movement in the 60s
- The dietary law of the Jewish
- What mommy called black people
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- The main theme of the book
- The way Tateh treated mommy
- Step-father and mommy's second husband
- Mommy's aunt
- Mommy's walk
- Mommy's father was this Jewish teacher
- What mommy called white people
- Mommy's mother
- A black power political organization
- The way mommy was raised
20 Clues: Mommy's aunt • Mommy's walk • Mommy's father • Mommy's mother • Narrator of the story • Mommy's first boyfriend • James' biological father • The way mommy was raised • Takes care of all 12 kids • A white supremacist group • The main theme of the book • The way Tateh treated mommy • The dietary law of the Jewish • What mommy called white people • What mommy called black people • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-11-10
Across
- temperature at which dew forms
- Water with 16.5 ppt or more of salt
- All the communities of living things on Earth compose
- process through which plants release water.
- Water with less than 3.0 parts per thousand
- continuous movement of water and many processes
- tasteless, odorless, and colorless, chemical compound : H2O
- amount of water vapor in the air
- form of evaporation in which water vaporizes from ice without becoming water first.
- substance that dissolves a solute.
- gaseous layer that encompasses the earth.
- bonding of water molecules to each other
- all the water on Earth, whether liquid, solid, salty, or fresh
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- ability of a liquid to move upward against the force of gravity
- water that contains salt
- process by which water leaves the surface of the earth and becomes water vapor.
- change in the state of matter to a denser phase.
- is moisture from the atmosphere that is returned to the earth.
- mixture of solutes and solvents.
- downward movement of water through the soil
- mixture of salt water and fresh water
- is the bonding of water molecules to other substances.
- substance that is dissolved in a solution.
- soil and rock that make up the earth’s crust.
24 Clues: water that contains salt • temperature at which dew forms • mixture of solutes and solvents. • amount of water vapor in the air • substance that dissolves a solute. • Water with 16.5 ppt or more of salt • mixture of salt water and fresh water • bonding of water molecules to each other • gaseous layer that encompasses the earth. • substance that is dissolved in a solution. • ...
All about water 2023-12-07
Across
- 3 thing needed for photo senthisis
- pollution that cant be traced
- 2nd way liquid turns to soild
- amount of thermal energy needed to raise the tempature of 1kg of material by 1 degree celsius
- the turbidity of water is measured using
- 1 way water changes from a liquid to gas
- nitrogen based compound often used in fertilizers
- process of gas changing to liquid
- water evaporates from oceans and lakes and rises into the earth atmosphere
- the procces of a liquid to gas
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- Most Freshwater Found
- an organism that is sensitile to enviromental conditions and is one of the first to respond to change is
- 3 States Of Matter
- conditions where opposite ends of a molecule have slightly opposite charges but the overall change of molecule
- attraction among molecules that are alike
- attraction among molecules that are not alike
- water freezes at how many degrees
- The series of natural process by which water continually move throughout the hydrosphere
- why does ice float on water
- measure of cloudness of water from sediments microscopic organisms or pollutants
- all the water above and below the atmosphere
- evaporation of water from plant
- pullution located at a drain pipe or smoke stack
23 Clues: 3 States Of Matter • Most Freshwater Found • why does ice float on water • pollution that cant be traced • 2nd way liquid turns to soild • the procces of a liquid to gas • evaporation of water from plant • water freezes at how many degrees • process of gas changing to liquid • 3 thing needed for photo senthisis • the turbidity of water is measured using • ...
Ch-4 Water 2024-01-03
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- the layer that does not allow liquid or gas
- obtaining pure water
- The process of giving of water in the form of vapour through leaves.
- An infection in the small intestine
- The process of separating solid from liquid
- helps to kill harmful micro organisms in water
- natural source of freshwater
- Water underground.
- A liquid substance needed to live.
- A fluid which is used to cool the system by transferring heat away.
- a waterborne disease
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- Caused by hepatitis.
- Ability of solute dissolved into a solvent.
- A wave clearing the water.
- Liquid into gas form.
- liquid, dissolving in a salute
- salt water
- A solution cannot dissolve more salute.
- a place where water is not frequent
- Natural, salty water
20 Clues: salt water • Water underground. • Caused by hepatitis. • obtaining pure water • Natural, salty water • a waterborne disease • Liquid into gas form. • A wave clearing the water. • natural source of freshwater • liquid, dissolving in a salute • A liquid substance needed to live. • An infection in the small intestine • a place where water is not frequent • ...
Water and Ocean 2024-01-10
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- border of continental crust and oceanic crust
- water under ground
- warm air over the ocean moves up and cool air over land takes its place
- gas changes to liquid
- about __ percent of Earth is covered with water
- the cycle where water on Earth is continuously recycled
- Most fresh water is unusable because it is __.
- the ocean floor is mined for sand and ___
- flat part of the ocean floor that covers almost 1/2 of Earth's surface
- what drives the water cycle
- plants release water from their leaves
- Because oceans cover so much of Earth, the affect Earth's ___
- What percent of Earth's water is fresh water?
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- solid or liquid water that falls from sky to Earth
- mountain ranges on the ocean floor
- stream-like movements in the oceans
- Salt is removed from water in ___ plants
- Where is most of the water on Earth?
- the part of the ocean floor you are on when you wade into the water
- liquid changes to gas
- water with low salt
- warm air over land moves up and air over the ocean moves in to take its place
- underground lake
23 Clues: underground lake • water under ground • water with low salt • gas changes to liquid • liquid changes to gas • what drives the water cycle • mountain ranges on the ocean floor • stream-like movements in the oceans • Where is most of the water on Earth? • plants release water from their leaves • Salt is removed from water in ___ plants • the ocean floor is mined for sand and ___ • ...
Air and Water 2023-10-29
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- fluid state of matter
- careful management and protection of natural resources
- moving air
- state of matter with no fixed shape
- inhalation and exhalation
- contamination of the environment
- Pressure force exerted by the atmosphere
- firm state of matter
- gaseous envelope surrounding Earth
- essential invisible substance we breathe
- Dioxide greenhouse gas released during respiration
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- turned into vapor
- rain snow sleet or hail
- process of vapor turning into liquid
- where cloud and the sun are found
- Cycle continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface
- sudden burst of wind
- origin or starting point
- inhale and exhale
- liquid essential for life
- life sustaining gas
- flowing watercourse
22 Clues: moving air • turned into vapor • inhale and exhale • life sustaining gas • flowing watercourse • sudden burst of wind • firm state of matter • fluid state of matter • rain snow sleet or hail • origin or starting point • inhalation and exhalation • liquid essential for life • contamination of the environment • where cloud and the sun are found • gaseous envelope surrounding Earth • ...
Broken Water Feb24_1 2024-02-10
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- not good for you
- allow it to serve you
- bloomin' African gift
- clueless
- trendy delivery
- welcoming snack
- inherited
- Kitty safe haven
- akimbo
- ouch
- Theraputic relationship years
- nest leaver
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- slippery debris
- sodden
- got the right pip
- over-watered
- might give way
- tremor destination
- tastebuds?
- on sale
- propper-upper
- posh nosh
- white arcs
23 Clues: ouch • sodden • akimbo • on sale • clueless • inherited • posh nosh • tastebuds? • white arcs • nest leaver • over-watered • propper-upper • might give way • slippery debris • trendy delivery • welcoming snack • not good for you • Kitty safe haven • got the right pip • tremor destination • allow it to serve you • bloomin' African gift • Theraputic relationship years
The Water Cycle 2023-10-08
Across
- It is rain, snow, sleet,and hail
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- It is the 8th sea floor feature
- Wave of energy
- the movement of water through the atmosphere, specifically from over the oceans to over land
- It is the 7th sea floor feature
- It is the ocean near us
- It is the 5th sea floor feature
- you don't need a hint but it is waves
- It is the 2nd sea floor feature
- It is the 4th sea floor feature
- a period of moderate tides when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other
- It is the largest ocean in the world
- a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water
- It is over the deep currents
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- the process of water collecting in rivers, lakes, streams, oceans and other bodies of water
- the physical process involving movement of water through the boundary area where the atmosphere interfaces with the soil
- It is under the surface currents
- It is a dangerous current
- turns water into water vapor
- It is the coldest ocean in the world
- It is the 3rd sea floor feature
- It is a big wave of water and it can take thousands of lives with it
- It is the 1st sea floor feature
- It is the 6th sea floor feature
- It is the smallest ocean
- It is the the ocean closest to antarctica
27 Clues: Wave of energy • It is the ocean near us • It is the smallest ocean • It is a dangerous current • turns water into water vapor • It is over the deep currents • It is the 8th sea floor feature • It is the 7th sea floor feature • It is the 3rd sea floor feature • It is the 1st sea floor feature • It is the 6th sea floor feature • It is the 5th sea floor feature • ...
Water & Solutions Vocabulary 2024-04-17
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- a solution in which water is the solvent
- a homogeneous mixture throughout which two or more substances are uniformly dispersed
- a mixture consisting of tiny particles that are intermediate in size between those in solutions and those in suspensions and that are suspended in a liquid, solid, or gas
- a mixture in which particles of a material are more or less evenly dispersed throughout a liquid or gas
- in a solution, the substance in which the solute dissolves
- a molecule or a part of a molecule that contains both positively and negatively charged regions
- a bubbling of a liquid caused by the rapid escape of a gas rather than by boiling
- capable of dissolving in a particular solvent
- a solid that is produced as a result of a chemical reaction in solution
- the strong affinity of water molecules for particles of dissolved or suspended substances that causes electrolytic dissociation
- Water is called this because it is capable of dissolving more substances than any other liquid
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- a solution that contains less solute than a saturated solution does and that is able to dissolve additional solute
- a compound whose electrons are equally distributed among its atoms
- describes a molecule in which the positive and negative charges are separated
- a solution that cannot dissolve any more solute under the given conditions
- a concentration unit of a solution expressed as moles of solute dissolved per liter of solution
- a substance that dissolves in water to give a solution that conducts an electric current
- the amount of a particular substance in a given quantity of a mixture, solution, or ore
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- the force that acts on the surface of a liquid and that tends to minimize the area of the surface
- the attractive force between two bodies of different substances that are in contact with each other
- any mixture of two or more immiscible liquids in which one liquid is dispersed in the other
- the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas
- the effect of light scattering in colloidal dispersion, while showing no light in a true solution
- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- in a solution, the substance that dissolves in the solvent
- a solution that holds more dissolved solute than is required to reach equilibrium at a given temperature
- the attraction of the surface of a liquid to the surface of a solid, which causes the liquid to rise or fall
- the concentration of a solution expressed in moles of solute per kilogram of solvent
- the intermolecular force occurring when a hydrogen atom that is bonded to a highly electronegative atom of one molecule is attracted to two unshared electrons of another molecule
- the ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a given temperature and pressure; expressed in terms of the amount of solute that will dissolve in a given amount of solvent to produce a saturated solution
- the force that holds molecules of a single material together
- the law that states that at constant temperature, the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of the gas on the surface of the liquid
- describes two or more liquids that do not mix with each other
- a liquid or solid substance or mixture that does not allow an electric current
- describes two or more liquids that can dissolve into each other in various proportions
36 Clues: a solution in which water is the solvent • the change of state from a liquid to a gas • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • capable of dissolving in a particular solvent • the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas • in a solution, the substance that dissolves in the solvent • in a solution, the substance in which the solute dissolves • ...
Water & Weak Bonds 2024-09-05
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- The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation finds the ________ of acid to base
- water renders molecules __________
- equilibrium constant
- the larger the value of Ka, the __________ the acid
- other bond type in water
- higher on the pH scale
- organisms __________ the pH of its internal environment using buffers
- the ion product of water
- two distinct chemical personalities
- lower on the pH scale
- what buffers do when pH changes
- salt bridge
- measure of randomness
- this atom type + hydrogen yield a hydrogen bond
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- electrostatic interactions
- bond type in water
- law that gives energy of electrostatic interactions
- membrane formation is powered by this effect
- buffers __________ proper pH during experiments
- protein folding is powered by this effect
- type of process where total entropy and surroundings always increase
- what hydrophobic molecules do when they are together
- thermal motion -first word
- hydrogen ion concentration
- acids have differing tendencies to ________
- proton acceptor
- opposite of water
- polar, charged head group
- weak bonds ________ interactions
- Water can _____ partially or completely charged molecules
- proton donor
31 Clues: salt bridge • proton donor • proton acceptor • opposite of water • bond type in water • equilibrium constant • lower on the pH scale • measure of randomness • higher on the pH scale • other bond type in water • the ion product of water • polar, charged head group • electrostatic interactions • thermal motion -first word • hydrogen ion concentration • what buffers do when pH changes • ...
World Water day 2024-11-19
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- : Improved through access to water for farming and clean drinking water.
- : The ability of communities to withstand water-related shocks and stresses.
- : Driving new approaches to tackle water challenges with advanced tools and ideas.
- : Involving communities in data collection to monitor water resources.
- : The aspect of life improved through equitable access to water resources.
- : A severe climate event requiring resilience-building through improved water management.
- : The variety of life in water ecosystems, safeguarded through conservation.
- : Essential to human health, linked with clean water under SDG 6.
- : An SDG closely tied to ensuring equitable access to water and participation in governance.
- : The process of treating and reapplying wastewater, a sustainable water solution.
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- : A key agricultural practice that can improve food security but requires careful water use.
- : Hidden water reserves crucial for agriculture and drinking water during droughts.
- : A critical global challenge addressed under SDG 6.
- : A core principle guiding IWMI’s water management strategies.
- : Promoting participation from all groups in decision-making on water governance.
- : Collaboration across sectors and nations, key to achieving SDG 17.
- : Areas where water is collected and stored naturally, requiring sustainable management.
- : A major factor exacerbating water stress and requiring adaptive management.
- : The science of water, essential to IWMI’s research and projects.
- : A threat to water quality, often addressed through better governance and technology.
- : Ensuring fair access to water resources across all groups and communities.
- : Ecosystems protected for their biodiversity and water retention benefits.
22 Clues: : A critical global challenge addressed under SDG 6. • : A core principle guiding IWMI’s water management strategies. • : Essential to human health, linked with clean water under SDG 6. • : The science of water, essential to IWMI’s research and projects. • : Collaboration across sectors and nations, key to achieving SDG 17. • ...
Water Cycle Review 2024-05-08
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- the process by which water forms surface water
- water flowing downhill on land
- 3% of Earth's water is this
- chemicals and fertilizer are often picked up in runoff, leading to ____
- a way to transport freshwater from one area to another
- water under the ground
- the release of water vapor into the air from the stomata of leaves
- a way to access groundwater by digging into the ground and pumping water to the surface
- the movement of water around Earth & our atmosphere
- 97% of Earth's water is this
- the process of removing salt from salt water
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- energy from this powers the entire water cycle
- the change in state from water vapor to liquid water due to cold
- solid water changes directly to water vapor
- the percentage of freshwater that is accessible (write in words)
- a molecule made of 2 Hydrogen atoms bonded to 1 Oxygen atom
- any form of water that falls to the Earth from our atmosphere
- the process by which water seeps into the ground
- one of the areas where freshwater is "trapped"
- ____ & energy are transported in the water cycle
- liquid water changes into water vapor due to heating the molecules
21 Clues: water under the ground • 3% of Earth's water is this • 97% of Earth's water is this • water flowing downhill on land • solid water changes directly to water vapor • the process of removing salt from salt water • energy from this powers the entire water cycle • the process by which water forms surface water • one of the areas where freshwater is "trapped" • ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary 2024-05-06
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- An amount of liquid in something
- An important liquid for life moves from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back again.
- An important liquid for life found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock.
- All living things on Earth
- The process by which a gas changes to a liquid.
- Areas of permeable sediment or rock that hold significant amounts of water.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- To return light, heat, sound, and so on, after it strikes a surface
- Very great in size or amount
- Very strong
- Moisture that falls from clouds to Earth’s surface.
- To cause a change in something
- A glacier that spreads out over land in all directions
- To take in or soak up
- Water that contains less than 0.2 percent dissolved salts
- The outer face or area of a thing
- The mixture of gases that surrounds Earth
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- An attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass
- The solid part of Earth
- A group of actions that end in a certain result
- The process by which a liquid, such as water, changes into a gas.
- the process by which a liquid turns into a crystalline solid.
- The act of things coming together and having an effect on each other
- Allowing water, oil, or gas to pass through it
- All water on Earth
- The way that something is divided or spread out
- The process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere; usually occurs through the leaves.
27 Clues: Very strong • All water on Earth • To take in or soak up • The solid part of Earth • All living things on Earth • Very great in size or amount • To cause a change in something • An amount of liquid in something • The outer face or area of a thing • The mixture of gases that surrounds Earth • Allowing water, oil, or gas to pass through it • ...
Water and Chemistry 2025-01-31
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- outer most electrons
- proton + neutrons = _______ ______
- hexagon ice crystals are ___ ______ than liquid, ice floats (2wds)
- type of bond by sharing pair(s) of electrons
- charge of the neutron
- stable because they have a full valance shell (2wds)
- most electronegative element
- majority of elements are _________ (plr)
- symbol used to show direction of polarity for a molecule (2wds)
- water sticking to other things
- lowercase greek letter used to mean slightly positive or negative
- Proton + __________ = mass of element
- charge of the proton
- proton count/how ptable is organized (2wds)
- energy required or released to change substance temperature
- heat of ______________ is the energy required to change from liquid to gas
- slight positive and negative side
- more or fewer electrons
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- water sticking to itself
- elements of life
- property of water that causes the beading/bubbling effect
- will form covalent bonds with each other (plr)
- center of the atom
- like charges ____________
- tiny particle that orbits the nucleus
- charge of the electron
- water is the universal __________ because it dissolves many substances
- Determines the element
- desire to gain electrons
- _________ action is the ability of water to "climb" narrow tubes
- does not react
- oil won't mix with water because it is ______
- fundamental force that explains how particles interact
- type of bond between positive and negative particles
- _____ bond weak attraction between this element on the end of polar molecules
- opposite charges ____________
36 Clues: does not react • elements of life • center of the atom • outer most electrons • charge of the proton • charge of the neutron • charge of the electron • Determines the element • more or fewer electrons • water sticking to itself • desire to gain electrons • like charges ____________ • most electronegative element • opposite charges ____________ • water sticking to other things • ...
Ocean Water Vocab 2025-01-31
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- A flat, deep area of the ocean floor, usually found at depths between 3,000 and 6,000 meters.
- A continuous movement of ocean water in specific direction.
- A very, deep narrow valley in the ocean floor, formed where one tectonic plate slides under another.
- The lowest high tides and higher low tides, occurring when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
- Ocean currents that flow deep below that surface, driven by differences in water density.
- The amount of salt dissolved in water.
- The regular rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational pull of the moon and the sun.
- The amount of mass given volume of a substance like how heavy something is for its size.
- The underground edge of a continent, where the sea is shallow
- A system that uses sound waves to find and measure objects underwater.
- Ocean currents that flow near the surface of the water driver but the wind.
- The vertical distance between the crest (top) and through (bottom) of a wave.
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- An island formed by underwater volcanic eruptions that build up land above the ocean surface.
- The distance between two consecutive wave crest( the highest points) or thoughts (the lowest point).
- A movement of water that travels across the surface of the ocean.
- A large, powerful wave caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
- The steep where the continental shelf drops down to the deep ocean floor
- The process where deep, cold nutrients rich water rises to the surface.
- The types and number of different substances that makes up something. t
- The highest high tides and lowest low tides, occurring when the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned.
- An underwater mountain formed by volcanic activity.
21 Clues: The amount of salt dissolved in water. • An underwater mountain formed by volcanic activity. • A continuous movement of ocean water in specific direction. • The underground edge of a continent, where the sea is shallow • A movement of water that travels across the surface of the ocean. • A system that uses sound waves to find and measure objects underwater. • ...
Water Resources----Weidert 2025-01-31
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- heat source that raises the temperature of a waterway
- path rainfall takes to the nearest river system
- pollution from a specific location
- structures built to control a the flow of ribers
- makes up 97% of water on Earth
- common large point source pollutions for oceans
- passed in 1975- protected groundwater as well as surface water
- providing water for plants other than precipitation
- permeable layer above the water table
- sea that has basically dried up due to dams on 2 rivers
- what most industrial usage of water is needed for
- pollution caused by erosion
- only makes up 3% of water on Earth
- water vapor turning to liquid
- requireds oil tankers to be doubled hulled in order to protect US waterways
- passed in 1980 made companies financially responsible for cleanup of sites
- the solid material produced at a wastewater treatment plant
- open spaces in a sediment
- water coming from plants
- icecaps, lakes, and rivers are examples of
- ability of a rock to let fluids pass through
- water entering the ground
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- passed in 1972- goal was to make all surface water fishable and swimmable
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- item living in the water that makes causes disease
- large area of ground water
- turning salt water into fresh water
- pollution from many places spread over a large area
- renewable energy that can be produced using water flow
- how groundwater gets replenished
- water moving deeper into the ground
- usage of water in the home
- majority of usage of water in most continents
- overgrowth of plants in lakes and ponds
- water that contains waste from homes or industry
- water turning to vapor
- top of the zone of saturation
- aquifer in Kansas and 7 other states
- how toxins worke there way up the trophic energy levels
- layer of rock filled with water
- a heavy metal toxin found in water
- drinkable water
- artificial body of water, many lakes in Kansas are these
43 Clues: drinkable water • water turning to vapor • water coming from plants • open spaces in a sediment • water entering the ground • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • large area of ground water • usage of water in the home • pollution caused by erosion • top of the zone of saturation • water vapor turning to liquid • makes up 97% of water on Earth • layer of rock filled with water • ...
the water scarcity 2025-03-27
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- Scarcity Crossword Puzzle
- crops that need less water (8 letters) → XERISCAPE
- of sufficient water resources to meet demand (5 letters) → DROUGHT
- use of water (6 letters) → WASTAGE
- from contaminated water (7 letters) → CHOLERA
- Clues:
- layer of water-bearing rock (7 letters) → AQUIFER
- Clues:
- weather patterns (7 letters) → CLIMATE
- policies to manage water (8 letters) → REGULATION
- of water turning into vapor (11 letters) → EVAPORATION
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- period of abnormally low rainfall (7 letters) → DRYSPELL
- channel for transporting water (7 letters) → AQUEDUCT
- farming using minimal water (12 letters) → SUBSISTENCE
- of removing salt from seawater (11 letters) → DESALINATION
- of water in a region (7 letters) → SCARCITY
- water for future use (10 letters) → CONSERVATION
- stored in soil (9 letters) → MOISTURE
- water source that may dry up (6 letters) → SPRING
- Size: 15x15 (adjust as needed)
- demand for water exceeds supply (5 letters) → CRISIS
- essential for life (5 letters) → WATER
- warming exacerbates this (12 letters) → CLIMATECHANGE
- of water bodies (9 letters) → POLLUTION
24 Clues: Clues: • Clues: • Scarcity Crossword Puzzle • Size: 15x15 (adjust as needed) • use of water (6 letters) → WASTAGE • stored in soil (9 letters) → MOISTURE • essential for life (5 letters) → WATER • weather patterns (7 letters) → CLIMATE • of water bodies (9 letters) → POLLUTION • of water in a region (7 letters) → SCARCITY • from contaminated water (7 letters) → CHOLERA • ...
Earth's Systems: Water 2023-12-07
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- materials and items that people can use to make something or to provide a service
- to dirty, or pollute, a material such as fresh water
- water that contains little or no dissolved salts
- a long period of dry weather
- the movement of air from (over) the water to the land
- channel built by people to move water
- to save
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or network
- moving air
- man-made lake that is used to store water
- water that falls from the air to the ground as rain, sleet, hail, or snow
- the continuous movement of water between Earth’s surface and the air
- name for an area of land in which water drains into a specific river
- the movement of air from (over) the land to the water
- the process used to remove salt or other minerals from sea water, such as is done in Catalina
- a person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or public works
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- to recycle or to make usable again
- the whole mass of air that surrounds the Earth
- underground layer of rock or soil which is capable of absorbing water
- a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest unit of a compound
- large body of ice that moves over land slowly
- solid parts of the Earth
- water beneath the Earth’s surface
- all the water on Earth
- an invisible, colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas
- a barrier that prevents or restricts the flow of water
- process of a liquid turning to a gas
- all life on Earth
- the process of water vapor (gas) changing to liquid water
- water that has been used in a home or business
- water pours over the banks of a body of water and spreads over the land
- combine a number of things into a whole
- a reason given for an action, or a statement that makes something clear
- the process of liquid water changing to a solid
- large body of salt water
35 Clues: to save • moving air • all life on Earth • all the water on Earth • solid parts of the Earth • large body of salt water • a long period of dry weather • water beneath the Earth’s surface • to recycle or to make usable again • process of a liquid turning to a gas • channel built by people to move water • combine a number of things into a whole • ...
World of Water 2024-09-23
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- area drained by a river
- liquid in which substances can be dissolved
- smaller part of an ocean, formed when two continents are close together
- water being vaporized into the sky
- Near what area is the highest oxygen due to photosynthesis?
- point at which the ocean surface touches the shoreline (two words)
- air in motion
- 7.1-14 on pH scale- bitter taste; neutralizes an acid
- total amount of water in or on the planet
- name for earth, due to what covers the majority of the surface
- What effect causes the currents to spin a certain way?
- normal westward winds
- continuous movement of water
- abbreviation for the dissolved oxygen in the water
- what kind of molecule is water?
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- falling of some form of moisture from sky to earth
- degree of acidity or alkalinity
- measures distance East and West of Prime Meridian
- What makes the ocean more stable than fresh water?
- most common sea salt
- a substance that can be dissolved in a solvent
- product of mixing a solvent and a solute
- moved lighthouse here, away from vanishing beach
- a pattern in flowing water
- substance that can be separated by physical means
- reference line for latitude (two words)
- point at which the ocean's surface touches the shoreline
- Burning fossil fuels (coal) + rain causes what kind of precipitation?
- 0 degrees latitude
- air in motion
- salts are made of these which separate in water
- 7 on pH scale
- vapor changes to liquid/solid to form a cloud
- the daily ebb and flow of water
- small ship using small sails and archaic steering; sailed by Heyerdahl
- 0-6.9 on pH scale- sour taste
- gentle warming of the water by a few degrees; on a large scale, it generates weather that destroys life
- measures distance North and South of Equator
38 Clues: air in motion • air in motion • 7 on pH scale • 0 degrees latitude • most common sea salt • normal westward winds • area drained by a river • a pattern in flowing water • continuous movement of water • 0-6.9 on pH scale- sour taste • degree of acidity or alkalinity • the daily ebb and flow of water • what kind of molecule is water? • water being vaporized into the sky • ...
Living in Water 2024-10-17
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- a process used by plants, algae, and many species of bacteria to convert energy captured from the sun into chemical energy that can be used to fuel the organism’s activities.
- an animal that lives by capturing and eating other animals.
- an animal that is eaten by a predator.
- The process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages.
- an organ running lengthwise down the sides of fish, used for detecting vibrations and pressure changes.
- the juvenile stage of development of certain insects.
- water that has more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as saltwater.
- biological sonar used by several kinds of animals where the animal makes sounds and listens to the echoes of those sounds that return from bouncing off objects near them.
- without color; appearing transparent, translucent or white.
- a respiratory organ that enables aquatic animals to take oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide.
- how an organism is built; the internal and external physical features that make up an organism. These features include shape, body covering and internal organs and can determine how an organism interacts with its environment.
- how an organism acts and reacts in response to its environment, distinguishing one individual or species from another.
- a physiological adaptation of many organisms that allows them to regulate their intake of salts or fresh water to keep their fluids, such as blood, from becoming too salty or too dilute.
- a type of algae encased within a cell wall made of silica; most are single-cell, but many can form colonies.
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- cells that can be scattered along the outside surface of fish that function as taste receptors.
- the newly hatched form of many fish, insects, or other organisms that have a distinct separate life stage before metamorphosis, or change, into adults; wingless, often wormlike form of many insects before metamorphosis that have no wings and cannot reproduce.
- animal plankton, including single-celled and complex multicellular organisms.
- the bottom of a stream or river channel.
- organisms that have internal body temperatures at or near the same temperature as the environment in which it lives.
- a group of aquatic organisms ranging from single cell to multicellular that generally possess chlorophyll and are photosynthetic, but that lack true roots, stems and leaves characteristic of terrestrial plants.
- a wing- or paddle-like part of a fish used for propelling, steering, or balancing in the water.
- the upper layer of water in a lake or ocean that is exposed to sufficient sunlight for photosynthesis to occur; also called the photic zone.
- any of the small, stiff, flat plates that form the outer body covering of most fish.
- microscopic free-floating living organisms not attached to the bottom or able to swim effectively against most currents.
- the external skeleton or covering that supports and protects an animal’s body.
- characteristics of an organism that allow it to do special things, such as secrete slime, as well as characteristics that allow it to function within its environment, such as regulate temperature and balance salts in internal fluids.
- a behavior or physical trait that evolved by natural selection and increases an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce in a specific environment.
- bladder an air-filled sac near the spinal column in many fish species that helps maintain the fishes’ position in the water column.
28 Clues: an animal that is eaten by a predator. • the bottom of a stream or river channel. • the juvenile stage of development of certain insects. • an animal that lives by capturing and eating other animals. • without color; appearing transparent, translucent or white. • water that has more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as saltwater. • ...
Water Quality Quiz 2024-10-24
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- During what hurricane was the 2004 Mosaic Acid Water Release
- Used by aquatic animals and as a nutrient for algae
- Preparing for coagulation and to help precipitate metals
- Pollution that can not be traced
- How many gallons of oil was released with the Deepwater Horizon
- Pollution that can be traced
- Used as a disinfectant and as a bleaching agent
- Toxic to aquatic life in high concentrations
- Typically treats small volumes of waste
- This is where the primary treatment in sewage multi-step process is taken place
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- What type of water quality has standards for freshwater rivers, ponds, etc
- Dissolving oxygen into the water
- Prepares water for use in homes (drinking water)
- Amount of calcium and magnesium present in water
- Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010
- Last name of your favorite teacher!!!!
- Measures how acidic or basic a solution is
- Enters water from the atmosphere and aquatic plants
- Approximately _____ million systems in operation in the US
- First step in the Sewage Multi-Step process
- Composed of domestic use, rainwater, livestock waste, etc.
- Removal of any coarse floating objects, weeds, etc from the water
22 Clues: Pollution that can be traced • Dissolving oxygen into the water • Pollution that can not be traced • Last name of your favorite teacher!!!! • Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 • Typically treats small volumes of waste • Measures how acidic or basic a solution is • First step in the Sewage Multi-Step process • Toxic to aquatic life in high concentrations • ...
Water Cycle Vocab 2024-09-16
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- It takes Earth one year to complete one ________ around the Sun.
- tall clouds that bring severe weather like thunderstorms
- small bits of ice formed when rain freezes or snow melts as it falls from the sky.
- low clouds that bring rain and snow (but not storms).
- It takes Earth 24 hours to complete one _________ about its axis.
- This part of the plant is responsible for reproduction.
- when liquid water heats up and turns into a gas called water vapor.
- puffy, white clouds that mean fair (good) weather.
- off after precipitation, water moves and collects in areas like lakes, rivers, and oceans.
- water that falls from the atmosphere in different states.
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- high, wispy clouds that means rain is on the way, but it is not here yet.
- the gas form of water is called water _________.
- when water vapor cools and turns into tiny liquid water drops.
- This part of the plant transports food and water around the plant.
- an icy and rocky space object that looks to have a tail.
- This part of the plant makes food through photosynthesis.
- large chunks of ice that fall during thunderstorms.
- a collection of stars, dust, gas, and planetary objects.
- a rocky space object found between the inner and outer planets.
- liquid water that precipitates.
20 Clues: liquid water that precipitates. • the gas form of water is called water _________. • puffy, white clouds that mean fair (good) weather. • large chunks of ice that fall during thunderstorms. • low clouds that bring rain and snow (but not storms). • This part of the plant is responsible for reproduction. • tall clouds that bring severe weather like thunderstorms • ...
Water systems crossword 2025-01-25
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- 76% ice, 23% groundwater, 0.34% lakes rivers and wetlands, 0.66 gaseous water soil moisture and other water
- Heat from what passes through the atmosphere, reaching Earth's surface
- Water vapour, transpiration, and respiration are all types of _______ water
- Is a mass of ice and overlying snow that moves slowly down a mountain slope under the influence of gravity
- ________ hemisphere has 81% ocean and 19% land
- It is estimated that 1/3 of the world's __________ exists underground
- Means more flooding and increased erosion
- Surface, underground and condensation are all types of ______ water
- Exists in all soils and the depth differs from every region
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
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- Human activities that put more CO2 and other gases into the atmosphere and the heat that gets trapped
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- Is an area of land in which all water present eventually drains into one large main water body
- Mountain glaciers, ice sheets and ice shelves are all types of _____ water
- A threat to watersheds
- ________ hemisphere has 61% ocean and 39% land
- Means that the ability of wildlife and fauna need to withstand the changed environment
- Water has a higher heat capacity than ____ and ___ (add a comma instead of a space)
- Is water that is found underground or in the groundwater zone
- upper surface of the groundwater zone is called the __________
- What the winds from Hurricane Hazel reached
21 Clues: A threat to watersheds • The ability of a material to absorb heat • Means more flooding and increased erosion • What the winds from Hurricane Hazel reached • ________ hemisphere has 81% ocean and 19% land • ________ hemisphere has 61% ocean and 39% land • Exists in all soils and the depth differs from every region • ...
Water Systems Crossword 2025-01-26
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- Solid form of water
- The primary factor causing glaciers to melt
- Any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to earth is called?
- What is the upper surface of the groundwater zone called?
- A small area with a climate different from its surroundings
- A place where water is naturally stored
- The percentage of earth's surface covered by water
- An area of land where water drains into one large body
- When water vapor cools and forms clouds it is called?
- What has a higher heat capacity than air or land?
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- A large area covered with glaciers is called?
- Glaciers can shrink or grow depending on the earths?
- what refers to the ability of a material to absorb heat?
- A type of water that has less than 1 percent dissolved salts
- What is a storm that starts out as a thunderstorm over warm ocean waters?
- The process where water changes states in a continuous cycle
- When snow builds up overtime what does it create?
- A type of water with salinity averaging 3.5 percent
- The melting of ice leading to a rise in sea level is called?
- The term that describes the total dissolved salts in water
20 Clues: Solid form of water • A place where water is naturally stored • The primary factor causing glaciers to melt • A large area covered with glaciers is called? • When snow builds up overtime what does it create? • What has a higher heat capacity than air or land? • The percentage of earth's surface covered by water • A type of water with salinity averaging 3.5 percent • ...
Water craft terms 2025-01-29
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- where ships & boats dock, land and load
- A beam that connects the port and starboard at its center
- the rear point
- Securing, lines ropes and cables
- Side the of the ship where one is facing right, and forwards
- where the bottom curves to the meet the vertical sides
- where water moves quickly and turbulently
- wooden plank or beam that runs across a boat
- Circular movement of water to a main current
- divide walls in a kayak
- Something that protects the boats cargo, machinery, and passengers
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- Serving as a supporting mechanism and a barrier
- It runs from the bow to the stern
- Facing away from the wind and downwind
- First stroke
- The widest point on a watercraft
- forwards paddling with a correction stroke, to help steer
- Faces forwards when moving
- A barrier used to control the flow of water
- Upper edge of the side of the boat or ship
20 Clues: First stroke • the rear point • divide walls in a kayak • Faces forwards when moving • Securing, lines ropes and cables • The widest point on a watercraft • It runs from the bow to the stern • Facing away from the wind and downwind • where ships & boats dock, land and load • where water moves quickly and turbulently • Upper edge of the side of the boat or ship • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-11-11
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- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth
- Makes something possible
- Very small drops of liquid
- Changing from a gas to a liquid
- Large, slow-moving masses of ice
- A series of events that happen again and again
- The outermost layer of the Earth
- Water falling from clouds as a solid (e.g. hail) or a liquid (e.g. rain)
- The outside layer or top of something
- A tiny piece of matter
- Changing from a liquid to a gas
- Ground that stays frozen all year round
- Tiny holes or spaces in a material
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- Water within soil and rocks in the ground
- Streams of water that flow out naturally from the ground
- Taken in or soaked up
- A series of actions to achieve something
- The top layer of earth where plants grow
- How water in the soil travels through plants
- Two or more atoms joined together
20 Clues: Taken in or soaked up • A tiny piece of matter • Makes something possible • Very small drops of liquid • Changing from a gas to a liquid • Changing from a liquid to a gas • Large, slow-moving masses of ice • The outermost layer of the Earth • Two or more atoms joined together • Tiny holes or spaces in a material • The outside layer or top of something • ...
Water cycle crossword 2025-05-12
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- cycle of where water heats up
- a large, slow-moving mass of ice that forms on land when snow accumulates and compacts over time
- temperature,water vapor and ——— help water vapor condense
- cycle of where water vapor condenses
- what can push a air parcel into the troposphere
- when water drops get heavy ——— plus the water drops to the earth
- a type of water form that falls from a cloud
- the air parcel has to be the same temperature in the
- The name of the cycle where water travels in
- the warmer a air parcel is the ——— it will rise
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- when an air parcel rises it will ——— energy to the air around it
- the form of water vapor
- the form of frozen water
- cycle of where water falls as rain
- When water vapor is when condensed
- the water cycle is driven by the ——— and gravity
- what type of air rises
- mass of air in one place
- the form of water
- ——— is the most dense then any air
20 Clues: the form of water • what type of air rises • the form of water vapor • the form of frozen water • mass of air in one place • cycle of where water heats up • cycle of where water falls as rain • When water vapor is when condensed • ——— is the most dense then any air • cycle of where water vapor condenses • a type of water form that falls from a cloud • ...
All About Water 2025-08-21
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- Water that soaks into the ground and fills spaces between rocks and soil.
- Water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- A layer of material (like bark, wood chips, or leaves) placed on soil to keep water in and stop weeds.
- Plants that do not need much water to grow, such as cacti, lavender, or sage.
- Saving and protecting natural resources like water.
- Water nymphs who lived in rivers, streams, and springs; often helpful but sometimes mischievous.
- Plants that naturally grow in a certain place and are used to the local weather and soil.
- An underground layer of rock or sand that stores water.
- Water that flows over the ground and into bodies of water after rain or melting snow.
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- Water that is not salty and is safe to drink, found in rivers, lakes, and underground.
- A long time with little or no rain, making it hard for plants and animals to survive.
- – A type of landscaping that uses plants and designs to need very little water.
- A watering system that gives water slowly and directly to a plant’s roots to save water.
- The Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses; known for carrying a trident and ruling the oceans.
- A container used to collect and store rainwater for watering plants later.
- Ground material that lets rainwater soak through, like gravel or mulch, instead of running off.
- Decayed food and plants that are used to make soil rich and healthy.
- The never-ending movement of water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- Water that contains salt, like in oceans and seas.
- A Titan who personified the great, encircling river believed to surround the world.
- When water vapor cools and changes back into liquid form.
- When liquid water changes into a gas (water vapor) because of heat.
- Water that flows over the ground and into drains, rivers, or oceans instead of soaking into the soil.
23 Clues: Water that contains salt, like in oceans and seas. • Saving and protecting natural resources like water. • An underground layer of rock or sand that stores water. • When water vapor cools and changes back into liquid form. • Water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • When liquid water changes into a gas (water vapor) because of heat. • ...
Chapter 1 Water 2025-09-19
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- a measure of the concentration of dissolved salts in seawater
- A material that can be dissolved
- Basic Unit of Matter
- Multiple atoms bonded together
- 7
- Orbit on the outermost ring of an atom
- Orbits the nucleus
- As temperature and salinity increase, this decreases
- Producers in the marine environment
- the ability of a solute to dissolve within a solvent
- Creates ions
- Shows electrons, neutrons and protons
- the flow of water from land caused by precipitation
- Between water molecules
- The sudden change in temperature in the ocean
- A mixture of a solvent and solute
- will cause salinity levels to rise due to the removal of fresh water from the solution
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- when a body of water has a salinity level greater than 40 ppt
- 7<14
- The sudden change in density in the ocean
- 0<7
- When ice prevents heat loss from the water below it
- a material capable of dissolving other substances
- Zone with the least amount of Oxygen
- Shares electrons
- Mass divided by volume
- Term for an area with more DO than expected
- Has a charge inside the nucleus
- lowers the salinity of a body of water by diluting the salt in the seawater with incoming fresh water
- Shows only valence electrons
- vertical expanse of water stretching from the seafloor to the surface
- Another name for the surface layer
- mixing/moving of water
- The process of a solute dispersing into a solvent
- The sudden change in salinity in the ocean
- An important abiotic factor in the marine environment
36 Clues: 7 • 0<7 • 7<14 • Creates ions • Shares electrons • Orbits the nucleus • Basic Unit of Matter • Mass divided by volume • mixing/moving of water • Between water molecules • Shows only valence electrons • Multiple atoms bonded together • Has a charge inside the nucleus • A material that can be dissolved • A mixture of a solvent and solute • Another name for the surface layer • ...
Virginia Water Birds 2025-06-12
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- Marsh dweller with camouflaged feathers, known for its "oong-ka-choonk" call.
- A medium-sized shorebird known for its long-distance migrations along coastlines.
- A white goose that winters in large flocks in coastal areas.
- A dusky-brown dabbling duck that appears black from a distance.
- A small, sandy-colored shorebird that nests on beaches.
- A unique seabird that feeds by skimming its lower bill through the water's surface.
- A diving duck often seen in large flocks on open coastal waters.
- A noisy, crested bird that dives headfirst into water for fish.
- A small diving duck with a distinctive fan-shaped crest.
- A large white waterfowl with a long neck and black bill.
- A dark, duck-like bird with a bright red frontal shield, found in freshwater marshes.
- A dabbling duck with a large, spoon-shaped bill for filtering food.
- A dark, duck-like bird with a white bill, often seen diving.
- The smallest heron in the Americas, lives hidden in thick marsh vegetation.
- An elegant dabbling duck with a long, slender neck.
- A small dabbling duck with an iridescent green patch on its head.
- A small, stocky diving duck with a stiff, upright tail.
- A large diving duck with a slender, serrated bill.
- A stocky, nocturnal wading bird with a black cap.
- A sea duck known for its distinctive long tail feathers.
- A diving duck with a shaggy crest and reddish breast.
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- A large coastal bird with a distinctive pouch, known for plunge-diving for fish.
- A shorebird with a long, blade-like, reddish-orange bill for prying open shellfish.
- A sea duck with a distinctive orange, white, and black bill.
- A small rail with a distinctive yellow bill and black facial mask.
- Tall, bluish-gray wading bird common along rivers and wetlands.
- A sea duck that is entirely black.
- A matte-black bird with a distinctive throat pouch, often seen drying its wings.
- Large raptor often found near large bodies of water, fishing.
- A secretive marsh bird with a pig-like grunting call.
- A common gull with a black head during breeding season, known for its distinctive call.
- A common shorebird known for its "kill-deer" call, often found in open areas near water.
- A smaller diving duck, often found on freshwater wetlands.
- A dabbling duck found feeding on aquatic vegetation in wetlands.
- A large sea duck with a white patch on its wing.
- The most common dabbling duck, known for its green-headed male.
- A large, crested tern with a bright orange bill, known for plunge-diving.
- A small, chunky diving duck, known for its large white head patch.
- A medium-sized tern with a black cap and reddish-orange bill.
- A colorful sea duck found in rocky coastal areas.
- A highly colorful dabbling duck, often found in wooded swamps and nesting in tree cavities.
- Large, elegant white wading bird with long plumes.
- Small, crow-like wading bird with a chestnut neck, found in marshes.
- A diving duck with a reddish-brown head on the male.
- A marsh bird often heard more than seen, common in salt and brackish marshes.
- A partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water where freshwater meets saltwater.
- A large hawk that nests near water and primarily eats fish.
- Crucial habitats for many of Virginia's water-dependent bird species.
- An active diving duck with golden yellow eyes.
- A medium-sized white heron with distinctive yellow feet.
- A large diving duck with a distinctive sloping profile.
- A diving duck with a subtle ring around its neck, found in fresh marshes.
- A dabbling duck with a prominent white patch on the male's forehead.
53 Clues: A sea duck that is entirely black. • An active diving duck with golden yellow eyes. • A large sea duck with a white patch on its wing. • A colorful sea duck found in rocky coastal areas. • A stocky, nocturnal wading bird with a black cap. • Large, elegant white wading bird with long plumes. • A large diving duck with a slender, serrated bill. • ...
Land & Water-FORMS 2025-09-04
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- A very tall natural elevation of Earth’s surface, rising prominently above the surrounding land
- A raised part of the Earth’s surface that is lower and less steep than a mountain
- A large, flowing natural stream of water that moves toward an ocean, lake, or another river
- A small, still body of fresh water, smaller than a lake
- A sizable inland body of water surrounded by land
- A large body of saltwater, smaller than an ocean, partly enclosed by land
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water
- A mound or ridge of sand created and shaped by wind, common in deserts or near beaches
- A smaller stream or river that flows into a larger one
- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- A large area of ocean or sea partly surrounded by land, with a narrower opening to the larger water
- A coastal water area where freshwater from rivers mixes with saltwater from the ocean
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually carved by a river
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- A pointed piece of land that juts into a body of water, smaller and narrower than a peninsula
- A large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding ground
- A long, low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- A piece of land that projects into a body of water and is surrounded on three sides by water
- A broad, flat, or gently rolling area of lowland
- A dry, barren region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation
- A body of water partly enclosed by land but with a wide mouth that opens to a sea or ocean
- A landform created where a river deposits sediment as it enters a slower body of water, like a sea or lake
- The vast, continuous body of saltwater covering most of Earth’s surface
22 Clues: A piece of land completely surrounded by water • A broad, flat, or gently rolling area of lowland • A sizable inland body of water surrounded by land • A smaller stream or river that flows into a larger one • A small, still body of fresh water, smaller than a lake • A dry, barren region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation • ...
The Water Cycle 2018-03-15
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- The science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
- Contain 96.5% of the world’s water supply and comprises over 70% of the Earth’s surface.
- This includes wetlands, lakes, ponds, and large rivers that hold freshwater.
- The water that exists for long periods below the Earth’s surface.
- The downward movement of water from the land surface into the soil or porous rock.
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.
- The means to which water is carried through the plants from the roots.
- It is usually formed on the side of a hill, or below the local water table.
- runoff This defines precipitation that travels over the soil surface to the nearest stream channel.
- The opposite of evaporation; it occurs when air cools and the vapor collects into liquid form.
- An area of land where all the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place.
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- A geological formation containing ground water that can be used to supply wells or springs.
- The vertical and lateral movements of water through spaces between soil and rock layers.
- Occurs when the sun heats water up and it becomes vapor in the air.
- Condensation falling onto land in the form of rain, sleet, hail, snow, and mist.
- runoff The process of snow and ice melting into surface water and moving across the soil surface into streams.
- To cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid.
- The journey water takes as it passes from the land
- cycle The change and movement of the Earth’s water from liquid to vapor to solid.Down
- The star that is the source of light and heat for the solar system and powers the water cycle.
20 Clues: To cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid. • The journey water takes as it passes from the land • The water that exists for long periods below the Earth’s surface. • Occurs when the sun heats water up and it becomes vapor in the air. • The means to which water is carried through the plants from the roots. • ...
4.1 Water Vocabulary 2022-01-12
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- a permeable underground layer of water
- change of a substance from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid state
- _____ river is a meandering river located at a low elevation
- measure of the open space in rocks
- all water found underground
- hole in the ground that a forms when an underground cave collapses
- change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- _____ glacier that covers a large area of land
- structure built to prevent a river from overflowing
- hot spring that periodically erupts
- relationship between the input and output of all the water on earth
- zone of _____ is the underground region where pore spaces contain air and water
- change of a substance from a gas to a liquid
- force of attraction between different molecules
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- loss of water by plants
- zone of _____ is the underground region where pore spaces are saturated with groundwater
- natural or artificial lake used to store a regulate water
- _____ river is a river with an increased stream gradient and power to erode
- boundary between unsaturated and saturated ground
- _____ river is a fast-flowing, irregular river with a steep, V-shaped channel
- _____ glacier that is a long, narrow, U-shaped mass of ice that takes shape as ice moves down a mountain and through a valley area
- _____ river is a slow-moving, flat river
- the molecular attraction between particles of the same kind
- force that pulls molecules on the surface of a liquid together to form a liquid
- _____ power is the electricity produced from the power of moving water
25 Clues: loss of water by plants • all water found underground • measure of the open space in rocks • hot spring that periodically erupts • a permeable underground layer of water • _____ river is a slow-moving, flat river • change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • change of a substance from a gas to a liquid • _____ glacier that covers a large area of land • ...
The Water Crisis 2022-01-09
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- a wide flow of fresh water
- a wall built across a river that stops the river and collects the water
- a lot of water covering ground that usually does not have water
- a difficult time that is dangerous or has many problems
- all the living things in an area
- very simple small plants that grow in water and do not have leaves or roots
- cause a liquid (water) to change to a gas (vapor)
- a deep hole in the ground where you can get water
- the air, water, and land which people, animals, and plants live
- water coming from a hole or crack in a pipe or container
- measurement of liquid equal to 3.78 liters (3780 ml)
- a container with an open top and a handle
- water that falls from the clouds as rain or snow
- water that collects under the ground
- something changes from a gas (vapor) to a liquid (water)
- remove dirt or pollution from liquids or gases
- a large area of water surrounded by land
- a high area of land where rain collects, some of it flowing down to make rivers
- there is not enough for people to use
- hard and firm, not a liquid or gas
- water salty water in a sea or an ocean
- something such as water, that is not solid or a gas and that can be poured easily
- the high temperature at which a liquid (water) starts to turn into a gas (vapor)
- making products and goods in a factory
- pipe a tube which water flows from one place to another
- land and soil damaged by water or weather
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- remove water from something or someplace
- to become cold enough to become solid (ice)
- something that removes dirt or pollution from liquids or gases
- a gas that comes from a liquid
- clean and safe to drink
- damage caused to water by dangerous things or waste
- a small amount of water that flows on rock or the ground
- a small drop of water
- use something useful in a bad way
- a very large area of salty water
- something that a country or person has that they can use
- turn from a solid (ice) into something liquid (water)
- something that is important or very little of something
- a substance in a form like air that is neither solid nor liquid
- a layer of rock underground that has water
- treatment putting something special in water to make it better
- to use something in a way that does not waste it
- a big piece of ice that moves slowly
- something that turns on and off the flow of water
- the process of removing salt from sea water
- a man-made lake where water is stored before it goes to people's houses
- to make water dirty or polluted
- the work of growing food and looking after animals for food
- a safe place to put things until they are needed
50 Clues: a small drop of water • clean and safe to drink • a wide flow of fresh water • a gas that comes from a liquid • to make water dirty or polluted • all the living things in an area • a very large area of salty water • use something useful in a bad way • hard and firm, not a liquid or gas • a big piece of ice that moves slowly • water that collects under the ground • ...
The Water Crisis 2022-01-09
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- remove dirt or pollution from liquids or gases
- to use something in a way that does not waste it
- water that falls from the clouds as rain or snow
- the air, water, and land which people, animals, and plants live
- a high area of land where rain collects, some of it flowing down to make rivers
- land and soil damaged by water or weather
- measurement of liquid equal to 3.78 liters (3780 ml)
- to become cold enough to become solid (ice)
- a small amount of water that flows on rock or the ground
- a substance in a form like air that is neither solid nor liquid
- a lot of water covering ground that usually does not have water
- the process of removing salt from sea water
- turn from a solid (ice) into something liquid (water)
- cause a liquid (water) to change to a gas (vapor)
- a large area of water surrounded by land
- hard and firm, not a liquid or gas
- water coming from a hole or crack in a pipe or container
- use something useful in a bad way
- something that is important or very little of something
- something that removes dirt or pollution from liquids or gases
- a small drop of water
- remove water from something or someplace
- a deep hole in the ground where you can get water
- the work of growing food and looking after animals for food
- a difficult time that is dangerous or has many problems
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- a safe place to put things until they are needed
- a tube which water flows from one place to another
- a container with an open top and a handle
- to make water dirty or polluted
- something changes from a gas (vapor) to a liquid (water)
- a very large area of salty water
- putting something special in water to make it better
- something that a country or person has that they can use
- a wall built across a river that stops the river and collects the water
- making products and goods in a factory
- a layer of rock underground that has water
- all the living things in an area
- a big piece of ice that moves slowly
- very simple small plants that grow in water and do not have leaves or roots
- the high temperature at which a liquid (water) starts to turn into a gas (vapor)
- clean and safe to drink
- a gas that comes from a liquid
- damage caused to water by dangerous things or waste
- a wide flow of fresh water
- something that turns on and off the flow of water
- water that collects under the ground
- salty water in a sea or an ocean
- a man-made lake where water is stored before it goes to people's houses
- something such as water, that is not solid or a gas and that can be poured easily
- there is not enough for people to use
50 Clues: a small drop of water • clean and safe to drink • a wide flow of fresh water • a gas that comes from a liquid • to make water dirty or polluted • a very large area of salty water • all the living things in an area • salty water in a sea or an ocean • use something useful in a bad way • hard and firm, not a liquid or gas • a big piece of ice that moves slowly • ...
Water Systems Vocabulary 2022-01-28
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- has a higher heat capacity than land or air
- tornado caused by spinning air from thunderstorms
- the nickname of Toronto's filtration center is the Palace of ___
- formed over time by condensed snow buildup
- the ___ effect traps heat above the Earth's surface
- the 3 chemicals added to drinking water are chlorine, ammonia, and ___
- the water at the DECEW Filtration Center comes through the ___ Canal
- layer above the aquifer
- rising water levels cause flooding and higher levels of ___
- 97% of the Earth's water is this
- separates watersheds
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- starts from a thunderstorm over the ocean
- the location of Canada's longest-standing water advisory
- 60% of Canada's ___ flow north
- a chemical used in factories that contaminates Ontario's drinking water
- water can pass through this type of layer
- a greenhouse and the Amazon are examples of this
- type of pollution that does not come from one specific place
- stores groundwater
- the Dead Sea has a very high ___
20 Clues: stores groundwater • separates watersheds • layer above the aquifer • 60% of Canada's ___ flow north • the Dead Sea has a very high ___ • 97% of the Earth's water is this • starts from a thunderstorm over the ocean • water can pass through this type of layer • formed over time by condensed snow buildup • has a higher heat capacity than land or air • ...
Water Systems -Lulu 2022-01-30
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- underground freshwater reservoir
- area with small localized climate
- chemical to clean water
- when snow builds up over time it creates ___
- water is a ___ resource
- change in daily temperature
- the 3 stages of water are solid ____ and gas
- tornados over water
- water takes longer to absorb __ than air
- how much salt is dissolved in water
- the ___ hemisphere is warmer as its surrounded by more water
- ability to pass through
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- oceans and lakes effect air ___
- water found in lakes,oceans and streams
- area of land where water is collected
- the worlds saltiest sea
- example of solid water that covers land
- upper surface of groundwater zone
- they start from thunderstorms on water
- most of our water is ___
- one cause of global warming
- watershed which is separated from another by two high points
- long hollow shaft that goes down to obtain freshwater
23 Clues: tornados over water • the worlds saltiest sea • chemical to clean water • water is a ___ resource • ability to pass through • most of our water is ___ • one cause of global warming • change in daily temperature • oceans and lakes effect air ___ • underground freshwater reservoir • area with small localized climate • upper surface of groundwater zone • ...
Biochemistry of Water 2020-06-25
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- Intermolecular attraction between water molecules.
- Arrangement due to the several H-bonds each water molecule makes with its neighbours.
- Water molecules have this property, allowing for ions to dissolve in it.
- Dehydration Synthesis
- Is not attracted to water.
- Provided by water to many living organisms.
- H3O+
- Decreases as water cools to its freezing point.
- Property of a nonpolar substance.
- Dissolves.
- Partial charge of the hydrogen in a water molecule.
- Does the dissolving.
- Water absorbs lots of energy as its temperature increases due to it’s high specific _____ _____________.
- Result of one sided cohesion.
- Attraction between similar molecules.
- Intramolecular attraction between hydrogen and oxygen.
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- An attraction to water.
- Makes up more than half of an adult human being’s molecules.
- Shape of the water molecule.
- Unequally shared.
- Used to determine bond polarity.
- Provided by a layer of snow on top of frozen surface water.
- Adhesion and cohesion working together in the xylem.
- H+ and OH- ions are created in equal amounts as water molecules crash into eachother.
- Water is a reactant in this light dependent reaction.
- Ionic compounds to separate as water form hydration shells around its ions.
- A byproduct of this energy yielding reaction is water.
- Water is a reactant in this type of reaction that breaks down biological molecules.
- Hydrogen Bond and dipole-dipole for example.
- Any reactant or product of a reaction taking place in a cell.
30 Clues: H3O+ • Dissolves. • Unequally shared. • Does the dissolving. • Dehydration Synthesis • An attraction to water. • Is not attracted to water. • Shape of the water molecule. • Result of one sided cohesion. • Used to determine bond polarity. • Property of a nonpolar substance. • Attraction between similar molecules. • Provided by water to many living organisms. • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2022-03-09
Across
- productivity is the production of organic compounds from inorganic substances through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- the use of light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into energy-rich glucose molecules
- tides tides that have the greatest tidal range due to the alignment of the Earth-moon-sun system.
- zone beyond the continental shelf
- currents vertical currents of ocean water that are caused by density differences among water masses
- the movement of water from Earth's surface downward into porous rock or soil.
- tidal a pattern that has a single high tide and a single low tide each tidal day
- range the difference in height between successive high and low tides
- trough carved in the ocean
- the process by which certain microorganisms create organic molecules from inorganic nutrients using chemical energy
- the accumulation of sediment found along the shore of lake or ocean
- the water that hits land and does not either evaporate or infiltrate the ground
- occurs when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves ad water falls to earth.
- zone open ocean of any depth
- The process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes to its liquid state.
- trough u shaped valley
- zone the upper part of the ocean into which sunlight penetrates
- huge circular-moving current systems that dominate the surfaces of the oceans
- zone area of the surface created by the mixing of water by waves, currents, and tides
- tidal a pattern that has two high tides and two low tides each tidal day
- the rising of cold water from deeper layers to replace warmer surface water
- level a feeding level in a food chain. Plants and algae make up the first level, followed by herbivores, and carnivores
- zone is a subdivision of the benthic zone and includes the deep-ocean floor.
- current a current that flows parallel to the shore and moves large amounts of sediment along the shore
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- the layer of ocean water between about 300 meters and 1000 meters where there is a rapid change of density with depth
- includes all organisms that drift with ocean currents
- transpiration The roots of plants absorb water from the ground.
- zone any sea-bottom surface regardless of its distance from shore and is mostly inhabited by benthos organisms
- pyramid like peak
- effect the deflection of currents away from their original course as a result of earth's rotation
- includes all animals capable of moving independently of the ocean currents, by swimming or other means of propulsion
- regular changes in the elevation of the ocean surface
- cover vegetation can slow the movement of runoff, so there is more time for
- steep sided depression, bowl
- a thick mass of ice originating on land as a result of the compaction and recrystallization of snow.
- web a group of interrelated food chains
- tides tides that have the lowest tidal range, occurring near the times of the first-quarter phases of the moon
- is the total amount of solid material dissolved in water
- valley smaller valley above the main trough
- zone the part of the ocean in which there is sufficient light to support photosynthesis
- zone area where land and ocean meet and overlap
- The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor and enters the atmosphere as gas. Bodies of water Vast surface areas of oceans, rivers, lakes and other bodies of water.
- chain a sequence of organisms through which energy is transferred, starting with the primary producer
- zone seaward from the low-tide line
- currents masses of ocean water that flow from one place to another
- the distance that the wind has traveled across open water
- organisms living organisms living on or in the ocean bottom
- refraction is the bending of waves, and it affects the distribution of energy along the shore
- currents movements of water that flow horizontally in the upper part of the ocean's surface
49 Clues: pyramid like peak • trough u shaped valley • trough carved in the ocean • steep sided depression, bowl • zone open ocean of any depth • zone beyond the continental shelf • zone seaward from the low-tide line • web a group of interrelated food chains • valley smaller valley above the main trough • zone area where land and ocean meet and overlap • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2022-03-09
Across
- productivity is the production of organic compounds from inorganic substances through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- the use of light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into energy-rich glucose molecules
- tides tides that have the greatest tidal range due to the alignment of the Earth-moon-sun system.
- zone beyond the continental shelf
- currents vertical currents of ocean water that are caused by density differences among water masses
- the movement of water from Earth's surface downward into porous rock or soil.
- tidal a pattern that has a single high tide and a single low tide each tidal day
- range the difference in height between successive high and low tides
- trough carved in the ocean
- the process by which certain microorganisms create organic molecules from inorganic nutrients using chemical energy
- the accumulation of sediment found along the shore of lake or ocean
- the water that hits land and does not either evaporate or infiltrate the ground
- occurs when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves ad water falls to earth.
- zone open ocean of any depth
- The process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes to its liquid state.
- trough u shaped valley
- zone the upper part of the ocean into which sunlight penetrates
- huge circular-moving current systems that dominate the surfaces of the oceans
- zone area of the surface created by the mixing of water by waves, currents, and tides
- tidal a pattern that has two high tides and two low tides each tidal day
- the rising of cold water from deeper layers to replace warmer surface water
- level a feeding level in a food chain. Plants and algae make up the first level, followed by herbivores, and carnivores
- zone is a subdivision of the benthic zone and includes the deep-ocean floor.
- current a current that flows parallel to the shore and moves large amounts of sediment along the shore
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- the layer of ocean water between about 300 meters and 1000 meters where there is a rapid change of density with depth
- includes all organisms that drift with ocean currents
- transpiration The roots of plants absorb water from the ground.
- zone any sea-bottom surface regardless of its distance from shore and is mostly inhabited by benthos organisms
- pyramid like peak
- effect the deflection of currents away from their original course as a result of earth's rotation
- includes all animals capable of moving independently of the ocean currents, by swimming or other means of propulsion
- regular changes in the elevation of the ocean surface
- cover vegetation can slow the movement of runoff, so there is more time for
- steep sided depression, bowl
- a thick mass of ice originating on land as a result of the compaction and recrystallization of snow.
- web a group of interrelated food chains
- tides tides that have the lowest tidal range, occurring near the times of the first-quarter phases of the moon
- is the total amount of solid material dissolved in water
- valley smaller valley above the main trough
- zone the part of the ocean in which there is sufficient light to support photosynthesis
- zone area where land and ocean meet and overlap
- The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor and enters the atmosphere as gas. Bodies of water Vast surface areas of oceans, rivers, lakes and other bodies of water.
- chain a sequence of organisms through which energy is transferred, starting with the primary producer
- zone seaward from the low-tide line
- currents masses of ocean water that flow from one place to another
- the distance that the wind has traveled across open water
- organisms living organisms living on or in the ocean bottom
- refraction is the bending of waves, and it affects the distribution of energy along the shore
- currents movements of water that flow horizontally in the upper part of the ocean's surface
49 Clues: pyramid like peak • trough u shaped valley • trough carved in the ocean • steep sided depression, bowl • zone open ocean of any depth • zone beyond the continental shelf • zone seaward from the low-tide line • web a group of interrelated food chains • valley smaller valley above the main trough • zone area where land and ocean meet and overlap • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2022-03-11
Across
- currents masses of ocean water that flow from one place to another
- zone the upper part of the ocean into which sunlight penetrates
- cover vegetation can slow the movement of runoff, so there is more time for
- range the difference in height between successive high and low tides
- the accumulation of sediment found along the shore of lake or ocean
- tides tides that have the lowest tidal range, occurring near the times of the first-quarter phases of the moon
- The process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes to its liquid state.
- zone open ocean of any depth
- effect the deflection of currents away from their original course as a result of earth's rotation
- pyramid like peak
- tides tides that have the greatest tidal range due to the alignment of the Earth-moon-sun system.
- level a feeding level in a food chain. Plants and algae make up the first level, followed by herbivores, and carnivores
- trough carved in the ocean
- zone area of the surface created by the mixing of water by waves, currents, and tides
- transpiration The roots of plants absorb water from the ground.
- regular changes in the elevation of the ocean surface
- currents vertical currents of ocean water that are caused by density differences among water masses
- trough u shaped valley
- organisms living organisms living on or in the ocean bottom
- the use of light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into energy-rich glucose molecules
- a thick mass of ice originating on land as a result of the compaction and recrystallization of snow.
- huge circular-moving current systems that dominate the surfaces of the oceans
- currents movements of water that flow horizontally in the upper part of the ocean's surface
- includes all organisms that drift with ocean currents
- the distance that the wind has traveled across open water
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- zone area where land and ocean meet and overlap
- is the total amount of solid material dissolved in water
- chain a sequence of organisms through which energy is transferred, starting with the primary producer
- the layer of ocean water between about 300 meters and 1000 meters where there is a rapid change of density with depth
- occurs when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves ad water falls to earth.
- zone is a subdivision of the benthic zone and includes the deep-ocean floor.
- includes all animals capable of moving independently of the ocean currents, by swimming or other means of propulsion
- steep sided depression, bowl
- refraction is the bending of waves, and it affects the distribution of energy along the shore
- the movement of water from Earth's surface downward into porous rock or soil.
- the process by which certain microorganisms create organic molecules from inorganic nutrients using chemical energy
- valley smaller valley above the main trough
- zone beyond the continental shelf
- zone seaward from the low-tide line
- web a group of interrelated food chains
- The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor and enters the atmosphere as gas. Bodies of water Vast surface areas of oceans, rivers, lakes and other bodies of water.
- productivity is the production of organic compounds from inorganic substances through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- the rising of cold water from deeper layers to replace warmer surface water
- tidal a pattern that has a single high tide and a single low tide each tidal day
- zone any sea-bottom surface regardless of its distance from shore and is mostly inhabited by benthos organisms
- zone the part of the ocean in which there is sufficient light to support photosynthesis
- the water that hits land and does not either evaporate or infiltrate the ground
47 Clues: pyramid like peak • trough u shaped valley • trough carved in the ocean • steep sided depression, bowl • zone open ocean of any depth • zone beyond the continental shelf • zone seaward from the low-tide line • valley smaller valley above the main trough • web a group of interrelated food chains • zone area where land and ocean meet and overlap • ...
Comprehensive Water Puzzle 2021-12-07
Across
- Relationship between the mass of a substance and how much space it takes up. The mass of atoms, their size and how they are arranged determine this. It is one of the main reasons ice can float in water.
- Movement of something (in this case pollution) down through the soil
- An essential nutrient source of nitrogen for plants.
- The cloudiness or haziness of water caused by suspended solids that are usually invisible to the naked eye
- The process of removing salt from water.
- The property created by cohesion that allows things like paperclips or insects to “float” on top of the surface of the water.
- Water that has little to no salt; a salt content of less than 3 ppt (parts per thousand)
- Highest elevation/level of groundwater (upper level of groundwater);uppermost level of saturated soil
- The measurement of the amount of salt in the water.
- A substance that dissolves other substances
- A measure of how acidic or basic the water is.
- The contamination of bodies of water by natural or manmade substances
- The condition of water for a particular use; how “good” it is for that use.
- Holes dug in the ground that we use to get water
- Area of porous sand, gravel and limestone that is saturated with water. (Where well water comes from.)
- Pollution that cannot be easily identified at one source. Ex: Runoff pollution
- Water Moving along the top of the earth
- The release of water from the leaves of plants.
- Water vapor cooling and collecting together in droplets to form a liquid
- The amount of oxygen in water that is available to organisms
- The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a specific quantity of a substance by one degree Celsius.
- Particles being attracted to other substances. For example: water particles being attracted to the surface of a penny.
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- The process of water going from a liquid to gas by exposure to air or heat.
- The ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces (like a narrow glass tube) due to the properties of adhesion and cohesion
- Process of boiling water and collecting the vapor, then cooling it back into the liquid state; creates “Pure” water.
- A mixture of freshwater and saltwater.
- Water found below the earth’s surface.
- Pollution that can be easily identified at one source. Ex: A pipe pumping waste into a pond.
- The area of land where all of the water (above and below the ground) drains into for that region
- Place/occurrence of when/where water is put back into the aquifer
- The curved surface at the top of a column of liquid. Ex: Water in a tube will appear to have a dip in the top surface of the water. This is created from the cohesive and adhesive properties of water.
- Water that has a saline content of more than 16.5 ppt (parts per thousand)
- Nickname given to water because it can dissolve so many things
- Rain that has a pH of 4.
- The flow of water that occurs when excess storm water, meltwater or other water flows over the earth’s surface
- The fact that water molecules have a positive charge on one end and a negative charge on the other end.
- Water falling back to the earth from clouds in the form of rain, hail, snow, etc.
- Particles being attracted to particles of the same substance (in this case, water particles being attracted to water particles), rather than being attracted to particles of a different substance
- Ability of something to move thru something else. In this case, water and pollution moving thru the soil
- Model/process that describes how water moves from the earth, to the atmosphere and back to the earth.
- The interaction of hydrogen (a positively charged atom) attaching to a negatively charged atom (like Oxygen)
- The level of water vapor in the air.
42 Clues: Rain that has a pH of 4. • The level of water vapor in the air. • A mixture of freshwater and saltwater. • Water found below the earth’s surface. • Water Moving along the top of the earth • The process of removing salt from water. • A substance that dissolves other substances • A measure of how acidic or basic the water is. • ...
Water Soluble Vitamins 2021-11-30
Across
- A citrus fruit that is a good source of Vitamin C is ________.
- Water soluble vitamins are absorbed directly into the _____.
- Many B vitamins play a role in ____________.
- What B vitamin is important to consume during early pregnancy to prevent spinal cord/ central nervous system defects __________.
- Thiamine deficiency is more likely to occur in people that abuse ________.
- A Vitamin C toxicity can cause _______________.
- Thiamine, niacin, riboflavin, and folic acid are added to ____________________.
- __________ plays a role in immune function.
- Water soluble vitamins are needed ____________ because the body does not store them.
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- Cracks in the corners of the mouth and a smooth tongue us caused by a deficiency in _______.
- Pellagra is a deficiency in ________.
- Vitamin C is required for the production of __________.
- ______ peppers are also a good source of Vitamin C.
- Vitamin toxicities are most often caused by too many ________________.
- ______ soluble vitamins are not stored in the body.
- A deficiency in Thiamine causes ___________.
- Vegans are at risk for a B12 ___________.
- Vitamin C, along with Vitamins A and E serve as _________.
- A deficiency in Vitamin C can cause _________.
- B12 comes from mostly _______ products
20 Clues: Pellagra is a deficiency in ________. • B12 comes from mostly _______ products • Vegans are at risk for a B12 ___________. • __________ plays a role in immune function. • Many B vitamins play a role in ____________. • A deficiency in Thiamine causes ___________. • A deficiency in Vitamin C can cause _________. • A Vitamin C toxicity can cause _______________. • ...
Horizon Water Cycle 2022-03-21
Across
- A reservoir that water molecules often end up in after they leave a river.
- The process in which a substance changes directly from a solid into a gas.
- Spokane's sole source of drinking water.
- Water that is held in the spaces that exist between the soil and rocks.
- When the molecules on the surface of a liquid gain enough energy to break free and become a gas.
- The process of a lake filling up with sediment over a long period of time until it is no longer a lake.
- The envelope of gases that surrounds our planet.
- The primary source of energy for the water cycle.
- It may be natural or manmade, and it is a place where water collects and remains there for a period of time.
- A continuous process that moves water from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back.
- The only state that is completely surrounded by water.
- When a substance heats up, becomes less dense and rises - and then cools and becomes more dense and sinks - over and over...
- Ocean water that is flowing and is really salty and cold.
- The term used to describe water that flows to lower areas after it has precipitated.
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- Water, in any form, that falls from the sky to Earth.
- When was molecule becomes a gas and it occurs not only on the surface of the liquid, but also throughout the liquid.
- A type of reservoir that holds frozen water, sometimes for thousands of years.
- The mount of the salt water on Earth compared to the total amount of water.
- When water vapor loses enough energy and water molecules cling to other water molecules to form a liquid.
- The process of water leaving a plant through tiny holes(stomata) on their leaves.
- Moving ocean water that is less salty and warm.
- A substance that all living things need in order to carry out their body processes.
- Of the amount of fresh water, this is how much of it is frozen near the poles.
- The process of water creeping into the soil.
- The name of Mr. Morrow's white dog.
- The solid form of water.
26 Clues: The solid form of water. • The name of Mr. Morrow's white dog. • Spokane's sole source of drinking water. • The process of water creeping into the soil. • Moving ocean water that is less salty and warm. • The envelope of gases that surrounds our planet. • The primary source of energy for the water cycle. • Water, in any form, that falls from the sky to Earth. • ...
Water Systems Crossword 2022-02-04
Across
- The longest divide in North America.
- The biggest form of surface water.
- A layer that water is able to pass through
- Another word for rainfall.
- A layer that water isn't able to pass through.
- This storm starts from thunderstorms over the ocean.
- A small area with a climate that is different from those around it.
- A cloud is a form of _______.
- Water is classed as a _____ source.
- Soil, sand and rocks that hold ground water is called an _____.
- Tornados over water are called a ____.
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- Water fills in soil below and above this area.
- A type of water that contains salt.
- This type of pollution is caused unknowingly.
- Hills/ridges that seperate watersheds.
- Oceans, lakes, rivers, streams, ponds and more are considered _____.
- The ability of a material to absorb heat.
- Water found in soil is called ____.
- A type of water that exists on and under the Earth's surface, as well as in its atmosphere.
- Big ice masses at both poles.
- An area of land where all water present drains into.
21 Clues: Another word for rainfall. • Big ice masses at both poles. • A cloud is a form of _______. • The biggest form of surface water. • A type of water that contains salt. • Water found in soil is called ____. • Water is classed as a _____ source. • The longest divide in North America. • Hills/ridges that seperate watersheds. • Tornados over water are called a ____. • ...
C3 water revision 2013-10-19
Across
- Hard water which is softened when it is boiled.
- The soluble compund found in temporary hard water
- Boiling temporary hard water is not done because it is too
- The types of compounds found in permanent hard water
- Water containing no dissolved calcium and/or magnesium salts, so it easily forms a lather with soap.
- Pure water contains non of these
- The other ion responsible for hard water
- This part of a home water filter is used to reduce the chlorine levels
- This is a method of producing pure water
- Hard water whose calcium and/or magnesium ions are not removed when the water is boiled, thus remaining hard
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- This is easily formed when soft water is used with soap
- This is when a solid is formed from soluble compounds
- A cleaning agent that does not produce scum when used with hard water
- This is formed when hard water is heated
- Added to water to rid it of microbes
- A water softener which works by replacing calcium and magnesium ions with sodium or hydrogen ions, removing the hardness
- The chemical process undergone by the compounds in temporary hard water to make it soft
- This is formed when hard water reacts with soap
- Added to water to help with tooth decay
- Electrical items cam be made to be less ____ due to hard water
- One of the ions found in hard water that is good for our teeth and bones
- Water in which it is difficult to form a lather with soap. It contains calcium and/or magnesium ions which react with soap to produce scum.
- This part of a home water filter is antibacterial
23 Clues: Pure water contains non of these • Added to water to rid it of microbes • Added to water to help with tooth decay • This is formed when hard water is heated • The other ion responsible for hard water • This is a method of producing pure water • Hard water which is softened when it is boiled. • This is formed when hard water reacts with soap • ...
Geography Water Resources 2013-06-19
Across
- the act or process of growing
- the act of consuming
- the production of crops
- the outer face
- the cultivated produce of the ground
- limitation
- something we drink
- useful animals kept or raised on a farm or ranch
- the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement
- any general business activity
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- the act of catching water
- the water under the surface of the ground
- to use or manage wisely
- to divide and give out in shares
- to make pure
- a sum or amount of money
- a scientific or industrial process
- to furnish or provide
- the artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops
- to ask for with proper authority
20 Clues: limitation • to make pure • the outer face • something we drink • the act of consuming • to furnish or provide • to use or manage wisely • the production of crops • a sum or amount of money • the act of catching water • the act or process of growing • any general business activity • to divide and give out in shares • to ask for with proper authority • a scientific or industrial process • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2013-06-28
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- one way to encourage water conservation.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
- a reason for water constraint.
- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
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- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- the process where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- the problem of water constraint in Singapore.
- other name for the natural water agency.
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- water that is much cleaner than used water.
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water.
- reclaimed water is also known as.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water.
20 Clues: a reason for water constraint. • reclaimed water is also known as. • one way to encourage water conservation. • other name for the natural water agency. • being in a week or unfavourable position. • water that is much cleaner than used water. • the process of removing salt from sea water. • the problem of water constraint in Singapore. • ...
The Water Cycle 2014-01-07
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- Vapor Water in a gaseous state.
- is the downward movement of water from the land surface into the soil or porous rock.
- occurs when the sun heats up water and it becomes vapor.
- Runoff is when precipitation travels over the soil surface to the nearest stream channel.
- To use a material more than once.
- is an example of a groundwater discharge. It is usually formed when the side of a hill, a valley bottom, or other excavation intersects at or below the local water table, below which the substrate is saturated.
- it occurs when the vapor turns directly
- solid ice or snow
- Storage includes wetlands, lakes, ponds, and large rivers that hold freshwater.
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- Discharge the movement of water out of the ground.
- is condensation falling onto land in the form of rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
- the layer of air that surrounds the earth.
- occurs when air cools and the vapor collects into the cloud
- store most of the Earth’s water; Over 70% of the Earth’s surface is ocean.
- a mass of tiny droplets of water that condensed from the air.
- Uptake is how much water the plant absorbs and uses.
- runoff is when snow and ice melt into surface water and moves
- solid water that turns into vapor.
- the soil surface into streams.
- flow is the movement of water in a natural channel such as a river. The amount of water flowing in the stream is affected by the watershed’s surface runoff, springs, and groundwater discharge.
20 Clues: solid ice or snow • the soil surface into streams. • Vapor Water in a gaseous state. • To use a material more than once. • solid water that turns into vapor. • it occurs when the vapor turns directly • the layer of air that surrounds the earth. • Discharge the movement of water out of the ground. • Uptake is how much water the plant absorbs and uses. • ...
Groundwater & Surface Water 2014-04-14
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- An area of land where all of the water drains into the same body of water.
- Property of being a base.
- Occurs when a part of the body is deformed or misshapen.
- A segment of DNA that carries the genetic information that controls traits.
- A characteristic that an organism can pass on to its offspring through its genes.
- Group of organisms that spends part of their life in the water and part on land.
- Capable of causing injury or death especially by chemical means
- A stream that flows to a larger stream or other body of water.
- Salt water ecosystems and organisms.
- The removal of sediment from the bottom of a sea or river.
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- Water held beneath the earths surface.
- Solid objects or masses carried by or floating on the surface of moving water.
- Organisms that float in the water and drift with the currents.
- Substances that pollutes an environment.
- Change in an organism that occurs when DNA is damaged or changed.
- The ability to stay alive.
- Children or young that are the results of parents who reproduce.
- Anything capable of causing disease.
- An underground rock formation where water collects.
- The act of being different.
20 Clues: Property of being a base. • The ability to stay alive. • The act of being different. • Anything capable of causing disease. • Salt water ecosystems and organisms. • Water held beneath the earths surface. • Substances that pollutes an environment. • An underground rock formation where water collects. • Occurs when a part of the body is deformed or misshapen. • ...
Ancient Rome - Water 2014-12-29
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- big
- to pull yourself up
- something that keeps you safe
- someone against you
- a small fruit used for making wine
- fights
- land good for growing food and raising animals
- food with a seed like apples, oranges, bananas
- how liquid moves
- a small fruit used for making oil
- a grain used to make bread
- part of a year like spring, summer, fall or winter
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- a grain used to make bread
- business
- a fan shaped piece of land covered by many rivers
- food grown in large amounts
- people who live next to you
- what it's like outside; cloudy, hot, snowing
- different kinds
- too much water
- sea
21 Clues: big • sea • fights • business • too much water • different kinds • how liquid moves • to pull yourself up • someone against you • a grain used to make bread • a grain used to make bread • food grown in large amounts • people who live next to you • something that keeps you safe • a small fruit used for making oil • a small fruit used for making wine • what it's like outside; cloudy, hot, snowing • ...
Pillar One: Water 2015-01-26
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- There are over 2,000 of these in our drinking water
- Made of 70% water
- Disease that attacks nerve cells
- Entry level filter
- This is one of the last signs of dehydration
- How many minutes before a meal should you drink water
- Food and Drug
- Your body losses about a quesrt of water a day by this
- Less effective carbon filter
- Chemicals that block free radicals
- This drug is used on indigestion
- Studies show that caffeine lowers the rate of this
- Made of 75% water
- This helps prevent tooth decay but is toxic
- Hormone that causes water retention
- Ponce de Leon discovered the fountain of what
- Highly reactive cell damaging material
- When bones become weak and brittle
- Our body's signal for this devreases as we age
- This drug is used for depression
- Cause muscles in the brochial tube to constrict
- Most popular form of water filtering used by bottle companies
- Most common form of memory loss
- Made of 85% water
- Greater than 7 on the PH scale
- Caffeine helps prevent this
- Chemical responsible for mood balance
- Removes everything from the water even the good stuff
- This maintains the balance of water in our cells
- Made of 82% water
- Water removes this from you body
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- This drug is used on joint pain
- Muscle issues mainly in women
- Major cause of diarehha in day care centers
- How many hours after a meal should you drink water
- Water cushions these
- Another name for ALS
- Water transports these
- Protection Agency
- When the blodd vessels become hard and thick
- When your immune sysstem attacks normal things in your body
- Cities add this to our water to kill microorganisms
- This country has over 600 brands of bottled water
- One vital role of water is to lower this
- Made of 25% water
- Hormone that helps sleep cycle
- Disease that attacks optic nerve
- What do you divide by 2 to find how much water you should drink daily
- Used to repel pests from vegetation
- Try not to drink water after this time
- Less than 7 on the PH scale
- Which food is 95% water
- How many pounds of chemicals are released into the environment each year
- Water protects organs and what
- Used to kill weeds
- Cities use this to treat our water for organic material
- Largest organ in the body
- This drug is used on headaches
- You will need to drink more water a day if you eat this
59 Clues: Food and Drug • Made of 70% water • Protection Agency • Made of 25% water • Made of 75% water • Made of 85% water • Made of 82% water • Entry level filter • Used to kill weeds • Water cushions these • Another name for ALS • Water transports these • Which food is 95% water • Largest organ in the body • Less than 7 on the PH scale • Caffeine helps prevent this • Less effective carbon filter • ...
Water Crossword Puzzle 2015-02-03
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- pollutants that enter in the ground
- a large natural or artificial lake
- infectious agent
- comes from many different sources
- reefs are limestone ridges
- an area in which freshwater mixes
- barrier constructed to hold back water
- are a diverse group of organisms
- when the temperature increases
- water that contains waste
- the introduction of chemical, physical
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- artificial application of water
- the process of removing dissolved salts
- successive levels of the food chain
- safe to drink
- caused by humans
- pollution discharged from a single source
- the state or quality of a material
- water on the surface
- where water moves downward
- measure of how much of a rock is open space
- an underground layer of water
22 Clues: safe to drink • infectious agent • caused by humans • water on the surface • water that contains waste • reefs are limestone ridges • where water moves downward • an underground layer of water • when the temperature increases • artificial application of water • are a diverse group of organisms • comes from many different sources • an area in which freshwater mixes • ...
Types of Water 2016-06-22
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- Part of a river not reached by current (eels live here)
- Held within sediments in the gaps between particles
- Protected by APPS or the MARPOL Act
- Its diminishing quantity causes concern for the Colorado River Compact
- Any part of the ocean or river having the ebb and flow of current
- Storing this at a marina is a Best Management Practice (BMP)
- Found in cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock
- Not of the sea
- Became protected in the United States in 1974
- The FDA (not the EPA) regulates its purity
- Many states require operator certification to manage it
- Contains any physical, chemical, biological or radiological substance or matter
- Found above an impermeable layer of rock or sediment
- Leaves your fauce, ideally lead-free
- Has a potential hydrogen of less than 7
- The USACE has jurisdiction
- Cleaner today due to $338 million in GLLA sediment remediation
- Contains a proppant, usually sand
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- While containing sullage, Arizona offers tax incentives for its reuse
- Constrained by the USACE, disclaimed by insurance companies
- Chemically treated to prevent scale, corrosion, and fouling
- Delivered by pipes to at 25 people or more
- Flows from an aquifer directly to the Earth’s surface
- Subjected to electrolysis
- Used in boilers, chillers and manufacturing
- Contains feces or urine flushed from toilets
- Texas provides tax credits on the purchase of equipment for collecting it
- Cools large condensers at power plants
- Rivers, lakes, transitional waters, and coastal waters
- 1% of the world population depends on this for daily needs
- Runoff from our cities, highways and industrial sites
- Managed under EPA’s NPDES program
- Byproduct of bringing oil and gas to the surface
- Contains very few if any contaminants
- Carbonated to add effervescence
- Contains a larger than normal amount of deuterium
36 Clues: Not of the sea • Subjected to electrolysis • The USACE has jurisdiction • Carbonated to add effervescence • Managed under EPA’s NPDES program • Contains a proppant, usually sand • Protected by APPS or the MARPOL Act • Leaves your fauce, ideally lead-free • Contains very few if any contaminants • Cools large condensers at power plants • Has a potential hydrogen of less than 7 • ...
AIR and WATER 2015-12-24
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- _____ layer in atmosphere protects us from harmful UV rays.
- _____ solution: Solute is evenly spreaded through out solvent.
- water that is fit for drinking.
- Atmospheric layer having Int Space Stn
- Amount of water vapour in air.
- full form of GHG.
- process of adding chlorine tablets in water to make it fit for drinking.
- atmospheric layer having ozone layer in it.
- product of the condensation of water vapour ex rain, snow.
- most dense layer of atmosphere.
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- Addition of alum in water to increase speed of sedimentation.
- topmost layer of atmosphere.
- process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas.
- process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil.
- transition of a substance directly from the solid to gas.
- ______solution: Solute is not evenly mixed in solvent.
- water movement through a plant and its evaporation leaves and stem.
- flow of water that occurs over the earth's surface.
- process using gravity to remove heavier suspended solids- impurities settle down.
- coldest layer of atmosphere
- The water cycle is also known as the _____ cycle.
- change of water vapour into liquid form.
22 Clues: full form of GHG. • coldest layer of atmosphere • topmost layer of atmosphere. • Amount of water vapour in air. • water that is fit for drinking. • most dense layer of atmosphere. • Atmospheric layer having Int Space Stn • change of water vapour into liquid form. • atmospheric layer having ozone layer in it. • The water cycle is also known as the _____ cycle. • ...
Unit 4|Water 2023-03-02
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- The ocean is made of…
- One of the biggest bodies of water
- It uses wind to make boats go faster
- One of the first ways of navigation
- Used to pay the transportation of physical mail
- A large body of water that connects to the ocean
- A small body of water
- A large structure that helps guide ships with light
- Boat The Egyptians used it
- Used to power boats and other vehicle
- They invented sea transportation
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- A boat commonly used for joyrides
- The oldest boat discovered
- Used to transport large amounts of merchandise
- Boats and ships park in…
- They were used to navigate the sea, the first way of water navigation
- A boat used for tours.
- A waterway used constructed for boats to pass
- Used for water transportation
- A a large ship that carries passengers over large distances
- The first boat
21 Clues: The first boat • The ocean is made of… • A small body of water • A boat used for tours. • Boats and ships park in… • The oldest boat discovered • Boat The Egyptians used it • Used for water transportation • They invented sea transportation • A boat commonly used for joyrides • One of the biggest bodies of water • One of the first ways of navigation • ...
Earth's Water Crossword 2023-03-20
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- Tributaries flow into a ________
- Solid to gas
- Liquid that dissolves substances
- Separates watersheds from each other
- Path that a stream follows
- Liquid to solid
- Measure of how easily water can flow through an aquifer
- Property that holds molecules of a substance together
- Percentage of the rock that is composed of pore space
- State of water that involves water vapor
- Body of rock of sediment that stores groundwater
- Property that holds molecules of different substances together
- Solid to liquid
- Rain, snow, hail
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- Water found in the spaces between rock particles below Earth's surface
- Area of land that is drained by a river system
- State of water that involves bodies of water
- Gas to liquid
- The water cycle can transfer _______ and matter
- Liquid to gas
- Process that involves plants releasing water vapor into the air
- Gas to solid
- Smaller stream that feeds into a river
- State of water that involves ice
24 Clues: Solid to gas • Gas to solid • Gas to liquid • Liquid to gas • Liquid to solid • Solid to liquid • Rain, snow, hail • Path that a stream follows • Tributaries flow into a ________ • Liquid that dissolves substances • State of water that involves ice • Separates watersheds from each other • Smaller stream that feeds into a river • State of water that involves water vapor • ...
Water Pollution Vocabulary 2023-03-22
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- a phenomenon in which a body of water becomes rich in nutrients, causes an algae bloom, microbes take up all the oxygen, create dead zones
- no oxygen in the water
- the amount of oxygen a quantity of water uses over a period of time at a specific temperature
- legislation that supports protecting all waterways
- a component of a septic system made up of underground pipes laid out below the surface of the ground
- a layer of fairly clear water found in the middle of a septic tank
- a group of generally harmless microogranisms in human intestines that can serve as an indicator species for potentially harmful bacteria/sewage present
- site of oil spill from a tanker that crashed off the coast of Alaska
- nonchemical water pollution that occurs when human activities cause a substantial temperature change in the water
- a group of industrial compounds used to manufacture plastic and insulate electrical transformers
- solid waste material from wastewater
- nonchemical water pollution that severely impacts whales and their ability to communicate
- a species that shows whether or not disease-causing pathogens are likely to be present
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- a distsinct location from which pollution is directly produced
- a large container that receives wastewater from a house as part of a sepctic system
- a diffuse area that produces pollution
- human-made ponds with rubber built to handle large amounts of feces produced by livestock
- site of oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico
- water produced by livestock or human activities
- a group of harmful chemicals used as rocket fuel
- a dramatic change in the water temperature that can kill organisms
- the standard established by the EPA of what is allowed in our drinking water
- legislation that sets standards for safe drinking water
- a small/simple sewage treatment system made up of a septic tank and leach field (rural homes)
24 Clues: no oxygen in the water • solid waste material from wastewater • a diffuse area that produces pollution • site of oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico • water produced by livestock or human activities • a group of harmful chemicals used as rocket fuel • legislation that supports protecting all waterways • legislation that sets standards for safe drinking water • ...
water pollution crossword 2022-12-06
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- sourced from earths crust, and in many rocks
- an unexact location where pollution comes from
- A group of compounds used to manufacture plastics that are harmful
- the legislation that supports the protection of wildlife in and on water
- a species that can determine whether or not a disease causing pathogen is present
- a body of water where there is little life
- contamination of sources of water due to human activity
- the solid waste from wastewater
- a body of water becomes far too rich in nutrients
- this is leftover product from a variety of human operations
- heavy metal found in seafood
- oil contaminating water due to human activity
- used to treat peoples water that live far away from cities
- increase of nutrients of water due to human activity
- ways of pollution from natural causes and substances
- dramatic temperature change in water that can kill organisms
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- usually linked to sewage, is commonly used as an indicator series
- the less contaminated water in the sepctic tank
- how much oxygen in water that is needed
- a group of very farmful chemicals used in rocket fuel
- underground pipes laid out below groundlevel
- manure pond lined with rubber
- thermal change and pollution in water due to humans
- found in natural sources of drinking water, found in metal systems
- an exact location where pollution is produced from
- the container that receives wastewater from a house as a part of a septic system
- the standard for safe drinking water
- noise pollution harmful to aquatic life
28 Clues: heavy metal found in seafood • manure pond lined with rubber • the solid waste from wastewater • the standard for safe drinking water • how much oxygen in water that is needed • noise pollution harmful to aquatic life • a body of water where there is little life • sourced from earths crust, and in many rocks • underground pipes laid out below groundlevel • ...
Water Pollution Review 2022-12-01
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- biggest source of oil in the ocean
- when water becomes filled with nutrients by humans
- used for rocket fuel
- hardest source of water to clean
- found lining old pipes
- used to treat sewage in rural areas
- where highest concentrations of arsenic are found
- a pipe from a factory dumping pollution in water is a _______
- part of a sewage treatment plant that removes large debris
- water from sewage is known as _______
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- caused by a drastic change in temperature
- sprayed by airplanes
- comes from burning coal
- High BOD can cause a ________
- place in the world with the highest mercury emissions
- low pH can be caused by _______
- a common indicator species
- most common drug or hormone found in streams
- occurs naturally in rocks
- disrupts communication between whales
- what sinks to the bottom of a septic system
- group of industrial compounds known to cause cancer
- causes male fish to develop female characteristics
- used by farmers for livestock waste
- ship that ran aground in Alaska
25 Clues: sprayed by airplanes • used for rocket fuel • found lining old pipes • comes from burning coal • occurs naturally in rocks • a common indicator species • High BOD can cause a ________ • low pH can be caused by _______ • ship that ran aground in Alaska • hardest source of water to clean • biggest source of oil in the ocean • used to treat sewage in rural areas • ...
water pollution crossword 2022-12-05
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- this thing is estimated to cause 16 billion dollars annually in environmental damages
- the size a manure lagoon must be to hold 30 days worth of manure.
- the first part of the sewage treatment plant where the larger object and debris are removed from the water
- this platform caused the most famous oil leaks on the gulf of mexico
- large lagoon, or body of water where waste is held
- the level of cleanliness that makes water safe to drink
- these things contaminate streams and harm the organisms that live there such as fish
- this happens when a body of water becomes rich in nutrients because anthropogenic inputs of nutrients inside a body of water
- This animal is severely affected by oil spills in the ocean.
- An area of pollution that is widespread, for example a parking lot
- this is not a contributing factor to developing countries poor water quality
- the largest delta in the united states that faces environmental challenges because of nutrients, sediments, and chemicals
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- this provides protection to fish, shellfish, and other wildlife by restoring the cleanliness of surface waters
- this river is used in China for bathing, washing, and disposing of sewage which has become a long lasting problem for those who live near.
- because of human activities, this nonchemical water pollution has caused a huge change in temperature.
- this organism is one of three methods used to clean oil spills
- parts of the world such as Indonesia are facing environmental problems from this accumulation.
- because of water pollution legislation, this river has been able to push through pollution and is a much cleaner place today.
- if people are not connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater
- this thing harms pelicans when they come in contact
- this thing caught on fire after pollution was lit on fire on its surface
- a chemical that benefits humans and harms pest organisms, but it also has its downsides
- this area is located on the gulf of mexico
- produced by livestock and human sewage, this thing strongly pollutes natural water bodies
- because of thermal pollution and a sudden change in temperature, organisms can be harmed and killed if unable to adapt to this
25 Clues: this area is located on the gulf of mexico • large lagoon, or body of water where waste is held • this thing harms pelicans when they come in contact • the level of cleanliness that makes water safe to drink • This animal is severely affected by oil spills in the ocean. • this organism is one of three methods used to clean oil spills • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-04
Across
- Fetuses and infants are most sensitive to what?
- Who has the largest percent of Mercury Emissions?
- A factory that pumps its waste into a nearby stream is called?
- What is one example of synthetic compounds?
- What is a manure lagoon lined with?
- What is a dramatic change in water temperature that can kill organisms?
- What is being implemented to combat the problem of acids being released into the atmosphere?
- what are used to treat waste from large live-stock operations?
- What is the least effective way to remove oil from the ocean?
- Where was the largest oil spill due to an explosion?
- What is a ntaural compound that occure in the Earth’s crust abd can dissolve into groundwater?
- Where does sludge end up in?
- Where is the largest deadzone in the US?
- How much fecal coliform is allowed in water?
- What affects birds feathers in a negative way?
- what causes fever,cholera, or flu if consumed?
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- bacteria turns organic matter into carbon dioxide and ?
- What is a cancer casuoing industrial compound?
- if people are not connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater?
- The Safe Drinking Water Act establishes what?
- What metal is found in fish?
- when a body of water exopirences an increase in fertility due to anthropogenic inputs of nutrients, it is called?
- What restores chemical, physical and biological properties of surface water?
- What is an area of water with an extremely low concentration of oxygen?
- Excess sediment in the water increase blank and decreases productivity
25 Clues: What metal is found in fish? • Where does sludge end up in? • What is a manure lagoon lined with? • Where is the largest deadzone in the US? • What is one example of synthetic compounds? • How much fecal coliform is allowed in water? • The Safe Drinking Water Act establishes what? • What is a cancer casuoing industrial compound? • ...
Water Pollution Review 2022-12-04
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- the waste from burning coal and other FFs
- the decomposition of wastewater
- heavy metal
- naturally occurring heavy metal
- passed in 1972 and was originally the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1948
- the water produced by human activities
- human and animal waste enter bodies of water to create this
- the amount of oxygen a quantity of water uses over a period of time at a specific temperature
- a susbstance that can spread below and across the surface of the water and leave a thick covering that is difficult to remove
- treated water then released to nearby rivers or streams
- solid waste material settles out of wastewater
- clear water layer in the middle of the septic tanks
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- an organism that indicates whether or not disease-causing pathogens are likely to be present
- oil that remains far below the ocean surface
- a large container that receives wastewater from the house
- human-made ponds lined with rubber to prevent the manure from leaking into the groundwater
- the layer at the bottom of the septic tank, heavy waste
- the combination of pipes and lawn
- sounds emitted by ships and submarines that interfere with animal communication
- an area with no life
- a compound that occurs naturally in Earth's crust and can dissolve into groundwater
- occurs when human activities cause a substantial change in the temperature of water
- consists of discarded materials from households and industries that do not pose a toxic hazard to humans and other organisms
- when a change in temperature kills many species
- ship spilled 41 million liters of oil
25 Clues: heavy metal • an area with no life • the decomposition of wastewater • naturally occurring heavy metal • the combination of pipes and lawn • ship spilled 41 million liters of oil • the water produced by human activities • the waste from burning coal and other FFs • oil that remains far below the ocean surface • solid waste material settles out of wastewater • ...
Properties of water 2023-01-13
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- Water that's trapped underground and moves towards a larger body of water.
- the amount of energy a substance can hold
- The energy within a system (the heat)
- When water goes directly from it's gas state to its solid state, or vice versa.
- A combination of evaporation and transpiration, as water from Earths surface becomes gaseous.
- The heat capacity of liquid water
- When run off water moves beneath the Earths Surface.
- How much energy is needed to heat up 250ml of water for your hot chocolate if the water is initially at 20.0℃ and you want the final temperature to be 85.0℃?
- The heat capacity of water vapor (at 100℃)
- Water from a lake or river that finds other ways to large body's of water, while traveling on the Earths surface.
- As time passes the water in the question before cools from 85.0℃ to 75.0℃. How much energy is lost?
- The process or removing heat, turning water into a solid.
- If 100.0KJ of energy is used to heat 500.0g of water for your morning coffee, what is the temperature change of the water?
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- When water droplets or ice crystals in clouds grow too heavy and fall.
- When liquid water gains energy and turn's into the gaseous state.
- Ground water that is trapped and becomes a large underwater reservoir of fresh water.
- When water gains energy and moves from the solid state to the liquid one.
- The continuous cycle of water on the Earth (another name is the Water Cycle)
- When water moves from one state to another.
- Waters heat of fusion
- When liquid or solid water becomes a gas due to heat (ex. boiling).
- When water loses energy and goes from the gas state to the liquid one.
- How much energy is released when 2.05mol of water vapor at 100℃ condenses in a cloud with no change in temperature?
- When water loses energy and goes from the liquid state to the solid one.
- How much energy is required to melt your popsicle of 250g of ice at 0.0℃ to liquid water at 0.0℃?
- The heat capacity of ice (at 0℃)
26 Clues: Waters heat of fusion • The heat capacity of ice (at 0℃) • The heat capacity of liquid water • The energy within a system (the heat) • the amount of energy a substance can hold • The heat capacity of water vapor (at 100℃) • When water moves from one state to another. • When run off water moves beneath the Earths Surface. • ...
water filter crossword 2023-05-02
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- water filter works as a physical barrier that blocks?
- what material is best used to remove naturally occuring tastes?
- carbon filters will not remove this certain substance from the filtered water.
- usually water filter with a faster water flow are more ___.
- to install a water filter, always follow the ____ instruction.
- consult a ____ to choose the best filtration method.
- a ____ would be required to remove chemicals and bacteria.
- the speed of water flow depends on ____ of the gaps in the filter.
- sophisticated water filters also requires a special ____.
- "water filters work as a physical barrier by ____ debris"
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- water filters are reccomended if someone has a ____ of water that is highly contaminated.
- aside from a fine filter, what else slows down the water flow?
- to remove chemicals and bacterias, a ____ osmosis is needed.
- for discolored water with fine particles of grit, a ____ filter is best to remove the sediment.
- sophisticated water filters requires a special ____.
- "careful consideration should therefore be given to the ____ of water required"
- the dirtier the water filter will affect the ____ of the flow.
- the speen of water flow depends on the size of?
- a water filter is used to remove ____ and bacteria.
- one example of debris that clogs the water filter.
20 Clues: the speen of water flow depends on the size of? • one example of debris that clogs the water filter. • a water filter is used to remove ____ and bacteria. • sophisticated water filters requires a special ____. • consult a ____ to choose the best filtration method. • water filter works as a physical barrier that blocks? • ...
Water Conservation Crossword 2020-04-08
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- Use a _____ instead of a hose to clean driveways and
- Only run washing machines and dishwashers when they are
- Use the _____ instead of water to defrost food
- Minimize showers to ______ minutes or less
- Turn off the _______ when you brush your teeth
- Container that collects rainwater
- The average person uses ____ gallons of water per day
- You can _____ water by using it wisely
- Use _____ irrigation to water your flower beds
- Plug up the ____ when washing dishes by hand
Down
- Landscape your yard with ______ tolerant plants
- Use ____ and spa covers
- Install ____ toilets in your bathroom
- Adjust your _____ to avoid unnecessary leaks or spray
- Take car to the ______ or use self-closing hose nozzle
- A liquid that all living things need to survive
- ____ indoor water to use on plants
- Water your garden only in the early ______
- Check for these around the house to save water
- Do not use this as a trash can
20 Clues: Use ____ and spa covers • Do not use this as a trash can • Container that collects rainwater • ____ indoor water to use on plants • Install ____ toilets in your bathroom • You can _____ water by using it wisely • Water your garden only in the early ______ • Minimize showers to ______ minutes or less • Plug up the ____ when washing dishes by hand • ...
ANIMALS 4 (WATER) 2020-05-05
24 Clues: Hai • Wal • Krake • Kröte • Lachs • Rochen • Qualle • Frosch • Hummer • Krabbe • Muschel • Seelöwe • Walross • Pinguin • Koralle • Seehund • Delphin • Forelle • Seestern • Krokodil • Alligator • Tintenfisch • Seepferdchen • Meeresschildkröte
The water stuff 2020-10-12
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- bog-like areas that are mainly fed by groundwater
- the bottom
- a submarine
- when elevated water temperature causes coral to turn white then die
- that form a barrier between the land and the sea
- wooded wetlands
- where the depths of the tide shift on land
- shallow ecosystems in which the land is fully or partly submerged
- isolated pieces of land surrounded by water
- shallow wetlands that flood regularly
- have distinct temperature zones
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- the barrier between cold and warm water
- areas of saturated ground
- the most human settled biome
- rivers that flow into the ocean
- area below the surface that is cooler than the water above
- the amount of accessible nutrients in an ecosystem
- dense housings of small and large animals alike it is one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet
- place where 90% of wetlands have been destroyed
- small trees that house many species around the coasts
20 Clues: the bottom • a submarine • wooded wetlands • areas of saturated ground • the most human settled biome • rivers that flow into the ocean • have distinct temperature zones • shallow wetlands that flood regularly • the barrier between cold and warm water • where the depths of the tide shift on land • isolated pieces of land surrounded by water • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2020-12-03
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- area filled with water usually localized in a basin
- gas phase of water
- a large expanding sea of salt water
- draining away of water from a surface such as pavement
- big fluffy objects in the sky
- the atmospheric temperature where dew can form
- the layer of gas that surrounds earth
- holding as much water/moisture that can be absorbed
- temperature below 32 degrees fahrenheit
- water held underground in the soil and in rocks
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- water released from the clouds in the form of rain, freezing ice and snow
- water leaving through the process of stomata (vapor form)
- process in which liquids turn into vapor
- the dropping of material (such as sediment)
- the process in which water in the ground enters the soil
- amount of water vapor in the air
- water held in the soil that is affected by precipitation
- conservation of water vapor or gas as a liquid
- transition of water from a solid right to a gas (no liquid state)
- solid water becoming liquid by heat
- underwater boundary between soil and area where water penetrates the soil and sediment
21 Clues: gas phase of water • big fluffy objects in the sky • amount of water vapor in the air • a large expanding sea of salt water • solid water becoming liquid by heat • the layer of gas that surrounds earth • temperature below 32 degrees fahrenheit • process in which liquids turn into vapor • the dropping of material (such as sediment) • ...
The Water Cycle 2020-12-11
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- water vapor cools and becomes a liquid
- runoff water ends up in surface water before being evaporated again
- a process at which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to the gaseous state
- vapor, water in its gas form
- 3% of earths water is
- cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid
- a tiny sphere of a liquid
- the continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- where most of the energy that drives the water cycle comes from
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- Pulls down on H2O so it falls
- submerge in a liquid
- groundwater is stored deep in underground pools called
- the solid part of the earth's surface
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles
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- when precipitation hits the ground, it is either absorbed, or it flows over the surface of the earth
- the water that plants give off as part of their respiratory process (they "breathe" in carbon dioxide and "breathe" out oxygen - in this process, they also make water)
- surface, the outermost level of the land or sea
- the application of water to an area in order to supplement or replace natural precipitation
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil; downward movement of water through soil
- clear ice pellets precipitation, forms when rain falls through layer of freezing air
- when water in the form of ice, rain, sleet, hail, or snow, falls to Earth
- forceful exertion
- an extent or an area of land where surface water from rain and melting snow or ice converges to a single point at a lower elevation
- move through a system and return to the starting point
- The process of removing water from saltwater
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon
- a form of energy transferred by a difference in temperature
- The most abundant water on earth is
- a cloud at ground level
33 Clues: forceful exertion • submerge in a liquid • 3% of earths water is • a cloud at ground level • a tiny sphere of a liquid • vapor, water in its gas form • Pulls down on H2O so it falls • The most abundant water on earth is • The amount of water vapor in the air • the solid part of the earth's surface • water vapor cools and becomes a liquid • ...
Dark Water Rising 2021-03-05
Across
- decorated
- Frame holding a train track
- mental or physical suffering or pain
- expression of sympathy
- Angry
- loosely made or held together
- temporary or substitute
- beating or pounding
- entryway or lobby
- to swindle or cheat someone
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- Dead body
- strolling
- lustrous, changing colors
- building with rooms for residents
- cautious
- any walk made of planks or boards
- cold front
- strand of something, such as hair
- person who operates a business or service
- structure built onshore into a harbor where vessels tie off
- hot and steamy
- guidance from God or nature
- underwater
- unpleasant
- chest of drawers
- healthy and muscular
26 Clues: Angry • cautious • Dead body • strolling • decorated • cold front • underwater • unpleasant • hot and steamy • chest of drawers • entryway or lobby • beating or pounding • healthy and muscular • expression of sympathy • temporary or substitute • lustrous, changing colors • Frame holding a train track • guidance from God or nature • to swindle or cheat someone • loosely made or held together • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-07-01
Across
- When it starts to rain!
- Huge ice mountains!
- The bright yellow thing that helps Evaporation.
- The water turns into clouds.
- The water on the Surface.
- The water ______ when it goes from water to clouds.
- When the water flows to the rivers.
- The Water that floats to the sky. (Like Evaporation)
- The really solid version of rain.
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- When the sun drys up the water.
- Where would the water evaporate from?
- Water is finding paths to rivers.
- There is Liquid, Gas and _____
- The water that is under the ground.
- When it rains it travels to the place where most water is.
- The place we live that Makes the Water Cycle possible.
- The only reason a water cycle works.
- The hot vapour clouds!
- You need water to turn it into this thing.
- Water as Gas.
- Dirt, Mud (Evaporation can get this thing too!)
21 Clues: Water as Gas. • Huge ice mountains! • The hot vapour clouds! • When it starts to rain! • The water on the Surface. • The water turns into clouds. • There is Liquid, Gas and _____ • When the sun drys up the water. • Water is finding paths to rivers. • The really solid version of rain. • The water that is under the ground. • When the water flows to the rivers. • ...
The water cycle 2021-07-01
20 Clues: land • COLD • slush • stream • Big sea • Hot water • fire ball • water vapor • small Ocean • Evaporation • Water drops • doesn't stop • big and blue • what we drink • water droplets • Little ice balls • water vapor cools • keeps the water moving • water releasing from the clouds • runs over the ground gathering together in lakes
The Water Cycle 2021-07-02
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- water vapor is included
- Same as collection
- liquid in the cycle
- largest bodies of water
- snow melting
- water under the surface
- the 3d stage, rain,
- when water has fallen and is on the ground
- A process looping itself
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- when water is heated up
- Water frozen and fallen
- Water falling from clouds
- The amount of stages in the cycle
- Sometimes can be manmade
- when water turns into clouds
- when something is wet
- big bright ball of light
- water flowing down a _____
- sleet but frozen
- what water is
20 Clues: snow melting • what water is • sleet but frozen • Same as collection • liquid in the cycle • the 3d stage, rain, • when something is wet • when water is heated up • Water frozen and fallen • water vapor is included • largest bodies of water • water under the surface • Sometimes can be manmade • big bright ball of light • A process looping itself • Water falling from clouds • ...
All about Water 2022-07-26
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- A large mass of ice that is on land or floats in the sea.
- Water vapour becomes water droplets through this process.
- This refers to water that flows across the ground surface into rivers and seas.
- This is another word for rainfall.
- An area that receives water and contributes water to the rivers.
- A water body surrounded by land.
- Water vapour is given off by plants.
- Water on earth is found in _______.
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- Water exists in three states - solid, gas and ________.
- Water found below the surface of the earth.
- There are five of this large water body on earth.
- Liquid becomes gas through this process.
- This is the space between soil that allows water to infiltrate through.
- This is the part where a river enters the sea.
- When water output is more than input.
- The movement of water from one store to another is called a _______.
- The flow of water in and out of a catchment area is called a water _________.
- A wide flow of freshwater that transfers water from one body to another.
- Changes to the amount of water stored within a catchment area is called ____ change.
- When water input is more than output.
20 Clues: A water body surrounded by land. • This is another word for rainfall. • Water on earth is found in _______. • Water vapour is given off by plants. • When water output is more than input. • When water input is more than output. • Liquid becomes gas through this process. • Water found below the surface of the earth. • This is the part where a river enters the sea. • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-11-02
Across
- Water soaking into the soil becoming part of groundwater flow
- Water vapor condensing on a surface
- Water vapor changes from gas to ice crystals on a surface
- When condensation of water vapor happens, these form in the sky
- Instrument that measures the amount of precipitation
- A measurement of the amount of water vapor in the air
- One form of precipitation, this happens when it is below freezing (32° F/0° C)
- Plants releasing water vapor from their leaves
- When water falls as precipitation, this is what the water that runs along the surface is called
- Most of the evaporation that happens on our planet comes from the ______ (it covers most of the planet)
- Instrument that measures humidity
- Energy from the sun/driving energy source for the water cycleand wind/weather
- The condition of the atmosphere only occurs in the Troposphere
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- The continuous process by which water moves through living and nonliving parts of the environment
- Water changing into water vapor
- Stage of the water cycle where water vapor changes into water droplets
- The source of energy that drives the water cycle (it’s what makes the water cycle happen)
- 95% of atmosphere's mass/where weather occurs
- water the seeps/infiltrates into the surface and is absorbed into the ground
- One form of precipitation, this happens when it is above freezing (32° F/0° C)
- Water in the gaseous form only found in the troposphere
21 Clues: Water changing into water vapor • Instrument that measures humidity • Water vapor condensing on a surface • 95% of atmosphere's mass/where weather occurs • Plants releasing water vapor from their leaves • Instrument that measures the amount of precipitation • A measurement of the amount of water vapor in the air • Water in the gaseous form only found in the troposphere • ...
lunge water ORP 2022-11-04
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- not found
- a ship meant for traveling in water
- dying in water
- a peice of paper used for navigation
- when a boat doest float
- water vapor
- not being able to eat
- the leader of a boat
- extra rope
- to protect
- a long weapon with a sharp tip
Down
- a light that you be help
- a coat meant for keeping you dry in rain
- a liquid found in the ocean
- a tool used for cleaning floors
- boat fuel
- a long string
- water from the sky
- when a rope breaks
- a big hollow wooden crate
- a muddy lake with trees
21 Clues: not found • boat fuel • extra rope • to protect • water vapor • a long string • dying in water • water from the sky • when a rope breaks • the leader of a boat • not being able to eat • when a boat doest float • a muddy lake with trees • a light that you be help • a big hollow wooden crate • a liquid found in the ocean • a long weapon with a sharp tip • a tool used for cleaning floors • ...
the water cycle 2022-10-09
Across
- moisture in air
- gasses surrounding the earth
- frozen water falling from sky
- Large fresh or salt water body of water
- rain forming
- traps water in it
- created by mountain runoff
- smaller flowing body of water
- body of water dropping off ledge
- melted snow
Down
- when humid air turns into rain
- "get out of my _______ Donkey!"
- frozen balls of water
- huge frozen chunks of water
- ball of fire in the sky
- water turns into vapor
- large body of salt water
- creatures drink from the water cycle
- temperature changes this
- natural pools of fresh water
20 Clues: melted snow • rain forming • moisture in air • traps water in it • frozen balls of water • water turns into vapor • ball of fire in the sky • large body of salt water • temperature changes this • created by mountain runoff • huge frozen chunks of water • gasses surrounding the earth • natural pools of fresh water • frozen water falling from sky • smaller flowing body of water • ...
The water tower 2022-08-12
Across
- when something is killed it's...
- dark and gloomy space.
- a slippery moss
- a cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the air
- Your dark twin.
- the highest point on a hill.
- a tall structure
- a tall piece of wood about a meter high used to keep people or animals out.
- a thing that is on ladders to put your hands and feet on.
- a movement caused when you jump into water.
- a space where there is no light.
- a twisting movement
- a space of land surrounded by hills or rocks.
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- people who protect people or places.
- a plant like seaweed.
- A season in the year when it is very warm.
- when something is off or old.
- the hill where the water tower is based.
- a piece of clothing that you where.
- A big space where water or other liquids are stored
- a circular movement causing a small whirlpool
- something to help you get up or down something.
22 Clues: a slippery moss • Your dark twin. • a tall structure • a twisting movement • a plant like seaweed. • dark and gloomy space. • the highest point on a hill. • when something is off or old. • when something is killed it's... • a space where there is no light. • a piece of clothing that you where. • people who protect people or places. • the hill where the water tower is based. • ...
drop of water 2022-11-15
Across
- amount of heat/energy needed for liquid to turn into a gas
- poles,negative & positive of an atom
- too much of these two nutrients lead to this
- 4 or 5 step process
- safe to drink
- you either sink or float
- salt
- gets me more, giving away more energy
- one of the biggest bodies of water
- pollutant substances
- bath tub
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- zone below twilight zone
- is this substance clean enough for humans/creatures
- contains all earth's water
- deep sea animals need this to survive
- two different types of water interact
- has a scale zero to fourteen
- cloudiness
- creatures indicate ecosystem health
- any substance can dissolve in water
- plant in the sunlight zone and eaten by zooplankton
- flat land, often floods
- 3 angles make 180 degrees
- ends up in a bigger version of itself lakes, river
- other materials dissolve in water and ethanol and acetone
25 Clues: salt • bath tub • cloudiness • safe to drink • 4 or 5 step process • pollutant substances • flat land, often floods • zone below twilight zone • you either sink or float • 3 angles make 180 degrees • contains all earth's water • has a scale zero to fourteen • one of the biggest bodies of water • creatures indicate ecosystem health • any substance can dissolve in water • ...
Properties of Water 2016-10-19
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- water molecule has one of these atoms
- resulting from having a positive and negative side on the molecule
- why water beads up on a waxed surface
- the amount of matter in a given space
- if this goes up, density goes up
- water has the highest which cause the balloon not to pop over a candle
- type of pressure that relates to the height above a point in the water
- if this goes up, kinetic energy increase and density decreases
- liquid to gas
- substance in detergent that breaks hydrogen bonds
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- what floats on top: cold water or hot water
- if a substance has a pH of 5, the substance is what?
- type of bonds that hold hydrogen and oxygen atoms together in a water molecule
- gas to liquid
- for water it occurs at 100 degrees Celsius
- the substance that material is mixed into
- scientist whose principle states that buoyancy equals the weight of water displaced
- what floats on top; saltwater or freshwater
- ice to water vapor
- gas to solid
- the type of action that gets water up to the leaves in a tree
- type of bonds that hold different water molecules together
- water molecules attracted to other substances
- the ability to float
- for water it occurs at 0 degrees Celsius
- measurement of amount of salt dissolved in water
- if a substance has a pH of 9, the substance is what?
27 Clues: gas to solid • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • ice to water vapor • the ability to float • if this goes up, density goes up • water molecule has one of these atoms • why water beads up on a waxed surface • the amount of matter in a given space • for water it occurs at 0 degrees Celsius • the substance that material is mixed into • for water it occurs at 100 degrees Celsius • ...
The Water Cycle 2016-11-28
Across
- off/ water that cannot be absorbed into the ground
- zones/ the water below the water table that holds the water
- zone/ The area between the surface and the water table where open spaces allow water to flow through.
- an underground reservoir of water that can be extracted for surface use
- water seeping into the ground from the surface
- the movement of water out of plants
- gas into liquid
- taking liquid into a root system for plants from soil
- when solid changes into a liquid
- parts per billion (abbreviate)
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- water/ water found on earth’s surface
- when a liquid turns into a solid
- When water falls back onto earth it collects in oceans, lakes and rivers
- getting rid of liquid waste
- movement of water through earth’s crust
- an area where fresh water mixes with salt water
- water falls in the forms of rain, snow, sleet, hail, freezing rain, or ice
- cycle/ a cycle that involves the processes of evaporation, condensation and precipitation.
- water/ water deep within the roots of the earth
- water changes from liquid to gas (slowly)
- Fuel or energy for the cycle
- parts per million (abbreviate)
22 Clues: gas into liquid • getting rid of liquid waste • Fuel or energy for the cycle • parts per billion (abbreviate) • parts per million (abbreviate) • when a liquid turns into a solid • when solid changes into a liquid • the movement of water out of plants • water/ water found on earth’s surface • movement of water through earth’s crust • water changes from liquid to gas (slowly) • ...
