water Crossword Puzzles
Water Cycle 2023-12-05
Across
- Frozen rivers
- Liquid being cooled to a solid
- Liquid being heated and turning into a gas
- Gas being cooled into a liquid
- Water that is in the ground
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- When plants release water vapor
- An underground layer of rock or sand that contains water
- When water in the form of ice, rain, sleet, hail, or snow, falls to Earth
- solid being heated to a liquid
- Stored Water
- Water that does not soak into the soil but instead moves on the Earth's surface toward streams
- Water in its solid form
- When water is in its gas form it is called water _________
13 Clues: Stored Water • Frozen rivers • Water in its solid form • Water that is in the ground • solid being heated to a liquid • Liquid being cooled to a solid • Gas being cooled into a liquid • When plants release water vapor • Liquid being heated and turning into a gas • An underground layer of rock or sand that contains water • ...
Water Waste 2024-03-12
13 Clues: land • save • problem • provide • approve • allowable • or no rain • make something • area of the world • use of a resource • something smaller • supply of water to land • person who lives somewhere permanently
Water Cycle 2024-04-30
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- The thing that happens when water gets heated
- The form of matter that water is
- The form of matter that rocks are
- The liquid that makes up a lot of Earth
- What water vapors become
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- Water forms that fall from the sky
- The aftermath of condensation
- A form of water that is in liquid form
- A form of water that is cold but hard
- The form of matter that air is
- A form of water that is cold but soft
- A large body of water
- Bodies of water that are a considerable size
13 Clues: A large body of water • What water vapors become • The aftermath of condensation • The form of matter that air is • The form of matter that water is • The form of matter that rocks are • Water forms that fall from the sky • A form of water that is cold but hard • A form of water that is cold but soft • A form of water that is in liquid form • ...
Water sports 2023-06-22
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- Swimming on the water's surface while wearing a mask and snorkel to observe underwater attractions, such as coral reefs and fish.
- skiing Being pulled behind a boat while standing on skis and gliding on the water's surface. It requires balance and control to stay upright.
- Combining elements of sailing and surfing, windsurfing involves standing on a board and using a sail to harness the wind's power.
- Using a large kite to harness the wind's power while riding a board on the water's surface. Kiteboarding combines elements of surfing and kiting.
- Riding a board over the water's surface while being towed by a boat. Wakeboarding involves performing tricks and jumps on the boat's wake.
- Standing or kneeling on a board and propelling oneself with a paddle. Paddleboarding can be done on calm waters or riding waves.
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- polo A team sport played in a pool, where players pass a ball and try to score goals by throwing it into the opponent's net.
- Riding on the waves of the ocean using a surfboard. Surfers catch waves and perform maneuvers while balancing on the board.
- The activity of moving through water by using arms and legs. It is a popular sport and a valuable skill for water safety.
- skiing Riding a small personal watercraft called a jet ski. Jet skis are fast and maneuverable, allowing riders to have fun on the water.
- Traveling in a small boat called a canoe using a paddle. Canoeing can be done in calm rivers, lakes, or even whitewater rapids.
- tubing Riding an inflatable tube or raft pulled by a boat. Water tubing provides a fun and thrilling experience as riders glide over the water.
- The sport of paddling a small, narrow boat called a kayak. Kayaking can be done in various water environments, such as rivers or the ocean.
- diving Exploring underwater with special equipment that allows breathing underwater. Scuba diving offers a chance to see marine life up close.
- Controlling and maneuvering a sailboat using the wind's power. Sailing can be done for leisure or as a competitive sport.
15 Clues: The activity of moving through water by using arms and legs. It is a popular sport and a valuable skill for water safety. • Controlling and maneuvering a sailboat using the wind's power. Sailing can be done for leisure or as a competitive sport. • ...
water cycles 2023-02-08
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- the living and non-living elements on Earth
- the process of Carbon absorbtion by plant
- the process of destruction of a dead body
- the strukture made of 2 or more atoms
- to let go out
- the separated part of sea by reefs
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- a large mass of ice
- when water moves from plant/body info the air
- the process of collecting water drops in clouds
- the process of releasing water from clouds
- the set of bones in your back
- the way ours lungs work
- living food to Animals
13 Clues: to let go out • a large mass of ice • living food to Animals • the way ours lungs work • the set of bones in your back • the separated part of sea by reefs • the strukture made of 2 or more atoms • the process of Carbon absorbtion by plant • the process of destruction of a dead body • the process of releasing water from clouds • the living and non-living elements on Earth • ...
Water cycle 2022-08-30
Across
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky
- Water found in oceans (and a few lakes) that contains 3-4% salt
- The movement of water on a surface to areas of lower elevation
- Change in state of matter from a liquid to a vapor or gas
- Water found in rivers, lakes, glaciers, and ice sheets and underground that contains low concentrations of salt
- Change in state of matter from a gas to a liquid
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- water in the form of a gas
- The water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock. It is stored in and moves slowly through geologic formations of soil, sand and rocks called aquifers.
- The process of surface water being absorbed into the ground.
- A buildup or gathering of water that occurs over time
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- The constant movement of water through the land, air, oceans, and living things
- The entire body of saltwater that covers about 71% of Earth
13 Clues: water in the form of a gas • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • Change in state of matter from a gas to a liquid • A buildup or gathering of water that occurs over time • Change in state of matter from a liquid to a vapor or gas • The entire body of saltwater that covers about 71% of Earth • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky • ...
Water Terminology 2023-09-13
Across
- Developed city
- Safe to drink
- Countryside
- Watering crops usually with a pipe system
- Process of changing gas to liquid
- Public and private physical structures
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- Rain that falls on land and returns to a body of water
- When water in the ground absorbs into the soil
- Another word for rain
- Process of taking salt out of water
- Process of turning liquid into vapour
- Underground water reservoir
- Dry
13 Clues: Dry • Countryside • Safe to drink • Developed city • Another word for rain • Underground water reservoir • Process of changing gas to liquid • Process of taking salt out of water • Process of turning liquid into vapour • Public and private physical structures • Watering crops usually with a pipe system • When water in the ground absorbs into the soil • ...
water cycle 2023-08-31
Across
- The release of water vapor into the atmosphere by plants through small openings in their leaves.
- An area of land where all the water that falls within it drains into a common outlet, like a river or lake.
- A natural or artificial place where water is collected and stored, such as a lake or a dam.
- The movement of water from the surface into the soil, contributing to groundwater.
- A state of matter that flows and takes the shape of its container, like water.
- vapor Water in its gaseous state present in the atmosphere.
- The process in which a substance transitions directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase.
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- Any form of water, liquid or solid, that falls from the atmosphere and reaches the ground, including rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- The process where a liquid, like water, changes into a vapor or gas due to heating or exposure to the air.
- The process by which water vapor in the air cools down and changes into liquid water, forming clouds or dew.
- runoff Rainwater that flows over the ground surface rather than being absorbed into the soil.
- A term used for the gaseous phase of a substance, like water vapor.
13 Clues: A measure of how hot or cold something is. • vapor Water in its gaseous state present in the atmosphere. • A term used for the gaseous phase of a substance, like water vapor. • A state of matter that flows and takes the shape of its container, like water. • The movement of water from the surface into the soil, contributing to groundwater. • ...
Water Systems 2022-05-05
Across
- What is a process that uses micro-organism and plants to detoxify contaminants in the soil and other environment's?
- What is the term used to "turn salt water into fresh water"?
- What goes through various kinds of rock, and dissolves in water?
- what is a chemical substance added to land to increase its fertility?
- What is it called when an amount of water flow past a certain point over a period of time?
- What is the change of state from a gas to a liquid?
- what is a normal substance used for destroying other organisms or insects?
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- What is a giant mass of ice moving slow.
- What is the term used to define how much salt is dissolved in a specific amount of water?
- What is the change of state from a liquid to a gas?
- What is "the solid rocky ground" of Earth's Crust Defined as?
- What is the amount of mass in a substance in a certain unit volume?
- What is a ridge of land that separates a single flow of water to create different flows?
13 Clues: What is a giant mass of ice moving slow. • What is the change of state from a liquid to a gas? • What is the change of state from a gas to a liquid? • What is the term used to "turn salt water into fresh water"? • What is "the solid rocky ground" of Earth's Crust Defined as? • What goes through various kinds of rock, and dissolves in water? • ...
Water Systems 2022-05-05
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- What is a process that uses micro-organism and plants to detoxify contaminants in the soil and other environment's?
- What is the term used to "turn salt water into fresh water"?
- What goes through various kinds of rock, and dissolves in water?
- what is a chemical substance added to land to increase its fertility?
- What is it called when an amount of water flow past a certain point over a period of time?
- What is the change of state from a gas to a liquid?
- what is a normal substance used for destroying other organisms or insects?
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- What is a giant mass of ice moving slow.
- What is the term used to define how much salt is dissolved in a specific amount of water?
- What is the change of state from a liquid to a gas?
- What is "the solid rocky ground" of Earth's Crust Defined as?
- What is the amount of mass in a substance in a certain unit volume?
- What is a ridge of land that separates a single flow of water to create different flows?
13 Clues: What is a giant mass of ice moving slow. • What is the change of state from a liquid to a gas? • What is the change of state from a gas to a liquid? • What is the term used to "turn salt water into fresh water"? • What is "the solid rocky ground" of Earth's Crust Defined as? • What goes through various kinds of rock, and dissolves in water? • ...
Water Systems 2022-05-05
Across
- What is a process that uses micro-organism and plants to detoxify contaminants in the soil and other environment's?
- What is the term used to "turn salt water into fresh water"?
- What goes through various kinds of rock, and dissolves in water?
- what is a chemical substance added to land to increase its fertility?
- What is it called when an amount of water flow past a certain point over a period of time?
- What is the change of state from a gas to a liquid?
- what is a normal substance used for destroying other organisms or insects?
Down
- What is a giant mass of ice moving slow.
- What is the term used to define how much salt is dissolved in a specific amount of water?
- What is the change of state from a liquid to a gas?
- What is "the solid rocky ground" of Earth's Crust Defined as?
- What is the amount of mass in a substance in a certain unit volume?
- What is a ridge of land that separates a single flow of water to create different flows?
13 Clues: What is a giant mass of ice moving slow. • What is the change of state from a liquid to a gas? • What is the change of state from a gas to a liquid? • What is the term used to "turn salt water into fresh water"? • What is "the solid rocky ground" of Earth's Crust Defined as? • What goes through various kinds of rock, and dissolves in water? • ...
Water Engineering 2025-03-13
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- water that has been used at least once and can be used again
- things your design needs to do
- water that is too dirty to be used again
- a series of steps completed in a certain order to solve a problem
- someone who uses science to design tech that help provide people with clean and safe water
- any thing or process designed by people to solve a problem
- ways that your design is limited
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- when people do not have enough water to complete all the tasks they need to live
- a substance that makes water dirty or unsafe to drink
- a place where it is difficult for people to survive
- the characteristics that let us know if water is safe to use
- the steps that engineers use to design technologies to solve a problem
- water that is clean and safe enough to drink
13 Clues: things your design needs to do • ways that your design is limited • water that is too dirty to be used again • water that is clean and safe enough to drink • a place where it is difficult for people to survive • a substance that makes water dirty or unsafe to drink • any thing or process designed by people to solve a problem • ...
Water Cycle 2025-01-20
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- water changes from a liquid to a gas, energy is added
- clouds close to the ground
- water collects in riers, oceans and other bodies of water
- another name for the water cycle
- when water falls to the ground
- water is ___ for life, needed, required
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- to move from one place to answer
- when plants 'sweat' water out of their leaves
- when water goes from a gas to a liquid phase, what clouds are made of
- when water sinks into the ground
- where carbon dioxide and water leave the plant
- and underground storage area for water
- this word means able to sustain life, ex. Earth is a ___ planet. root word- habit
13 Clues: clouds close to the ground • when water falls to the ground • to move from one place to answer • when water sinks into the ground • another name for the water cycle • and underground storage area for water • water is ___ for life, needed, required • when plants 'sweat' water out of their leaves • where carbon dioxide and water leave the plant • ...
Water Cycle 2025-01-15
Across
- Water that contains no or little dissolved salt.
- The process that changes liquid water to water vapor. The water comes from the leaves of plants
- Water that contains dissolved salt
- A particular location where water can remain for a long time
- The amount of time a molecule stays in a reservoir
- The process by which water soaks into the ground
- Solid, Liquid, or Gas. the forms in which matter can exist.
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- Water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface.
- Water vapor turns into Liquid water. In the water cycle this happens high in the atmosphere
- The process that changes liquid water to water vapor. The water comes from a body of water.
- Precipitation that runs over the surface of the land.
- The tendency for water molecules to stick together
- The transfer of water between different reservoirs.
13 Clues: Water that contains dissolved salt • Water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface. • Water that contains no or little dissolved salt. • The process by which water soaks into the ground • The tendency for water molecules to stick together • The amount of time a molecule stays in a reservoir • The transfer of water between different reservoirs. • ...
Water Pollution 2025-10-03
Across
- A community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment.
- The entire area of land where all the water drains into a single body of water, like the Porirua Harbour.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat
- Water from rain or irrigation that flows over the land, carrying pollutants into the harbour.
- The process of fine dirt and particles settling at the bottom of the water, making it murky and unhealthy for sea life.
- The process of declining or wearing down in quality or condition
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- The act of polluting or making something impure
- Large in amount, size, or degree; or significantly effectiveNegligible So small or unimportant as to be not worth considering; or having minimal impact
- Actions that can be maintained over a long period without depleting natural resourcesInfrastructure The underlying framework of a system, such as roads, bridges, and storm drain networks
- The specific name for a coastal body of water where fresh river water mixes with salt sea water.
- The act of returning something to its original or former condition
- Action taken to improve a situation
- The act of reducing the severity or seriousness of something
13 Clues: Action taken to improve a situation • The act of polluting or making something impure • The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat • The act of reducing the severity or seriousness of something • The process of declining or wearing down in quality or condition • The act of returning something to its original or former condition • ...
WATER TREATMENT 2025-11-06
Across
- Cleaning a filter by reversing the water flow.
- A common use for the dried sludge removed from wastewater during treatment.
- A pretreatment step where wastewater passes through a bar screen to remove large solids.
- The treated water discharged from a treatment plant to a river or consumers.
- Step that kills harmful microorganisms in drinking water.
- Chemical dosing that destabilizes particles, allowing them to clump together.
- The raw water entering a treatment plant.
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- A chemical that can be used to disinfect water.
- A chemical added to drinking water to help prevent tooth decay.
- Chemical that helps particles stick together in water treatment.
- The process that lets particles settle to the bottom of a tank for collection.
- Introducing air to water to remove dissolved gases and oxidize contaminants.
- Passing water through sand, media, or membranes to remove suspended particles.
13 Clues: The raw water entering a treatment plant. • Cleaning a filter by reversing the water flow. • A chemical that can be used to disinfect water. • Step that kills harmful microorganisms in drinking water. • A chemical added to drinking water to help prevent tooth decay. • Chemical that helps particles stick together in water treatment. • ...
Water, Water Everywhere! 2023-11-23
Across
- This rhymes with dream.
- A steep flow of water that is beautiful to look at!
- A bunch of raindrops makes a ______________.
- This is the largest body of water and we have 5 of them.
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- This falls from the clouds as precipitation.
- The longest one of these in the world is the Amazon.
- This rhymes with make and snake.
- This is surrounded by land and much smaller than a lake.
8 Clues: This rhymes with dream. • This rhymes with make and snake. • This falls from the clouds as precipitation. • A bunch of raindrops makes a ______________. • A steep flow of water that is beautiful to look at! • The longest one of these in the world is the Amazon. • This is surrounded by land and much smaller than a lake. • ...
Water, Water, Everywhere 2024-02-26
8 Clues: Force liquid in stream • Flow in small quantity • Scatter liquid in drops • Wash lightly with water • Liquid falling in drops • Remove liquid completely • Accidentally pour out liquid • Disperse liquid in fine particles
Water Unit Review 2021-06-13
Across
- the oceans have far more __________ than fresh water environments
- a cool summer drink from Tim Hortons
- allows water to pass through
- underground water source
- dome shaped glacier that flows outwards from the center
- light cannot reach the bottom of this body of water
- large rocks placed by ancient glaciers
- a deep crack in a glacier
- often the start of many aquatic food chains
- the level that water sits underground
- scratches left in the rock by glacial movement
- large moving mass of compressed ice and snow
- tides with minimal change between high and low
- algae do this when there is increase in available nutrients
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- used to help determine the quality of water
- an area that feeds 2+ glaciers
- circulation driven by temperature and salinity
- build up of toxins as you go up the food chain
- light can reach the bottom of this body of water
- area of land that drains into a body of water
- visible layers of organisms that live at different depths of a tidal zone
- winds blowing east closer to the poles
- term given to the streams and rivers that wind back and forth
- tides with maximum change between high and low
24 Clues: underground water source • a deep crack in a glacier • allows water to pass through • an area that feeds 2+ glaciers • a cool summer drink from Tim Hortons • the level that water sits underground • large rocks placed by ancient glaciers • winds blowing east closer to the poles • used to help determine the quality of water • often the start of many aquatic food chains • ...
Geography Water Cycle 2022-08-05
Across
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake:
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere:
- (of a river or road) follow a winding course:
- fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment, especially in a channel or harbour.
- the process of scraping or wearing something away:
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents:
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported:
- partially burn so as to blacken the surface:
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.
- an inclined part of a road or railway; a slope:
- the action or process of giving new energy or vigour to something:
- having the shape or form of a helix; spiral:
- a device with a small spike or a spiked wheel that is worn on a rider's heel and used for urging a horse forward.
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- Crescent-shaped lake
- a line connecting the lowest points of successive cross-sections along the course of a valley or river.
- abrupt evolutionary change; sudden large-scale mutation:
- a branch of a river that does not return to the main stream after leaving it (as in a delta).
- a sudden flood in a river.
- a cascade of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a precipice or steep incline.
- (of two or more things) having parts that overlap or fit together:
- a deep natural underground cave formed by the erosion of rock, especially by the action of water.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity:
- a fast-flowing and turbulent part of the course of a river:
- an embankment built to prevent the overflow of a river.
24 Clues: Crescent-shaped lake • a sudden flood in a river. • partially burn so as to blacken the surface: • having the shape or form of a helix; spiral: • (of a river or road) follow a winding course: • an inclined part of a road or railway; a slope: • the process of scraping or wearing something away: • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake: • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-04
Across
- (PCBs) responsible for many of today's environmental issues regarding plastics
- protetion and propogation of fish, shelllfish, and wildlife recreation in and on the water
- harmful chemicals for rocket fuel
- occurs naturally in Earth's crust, and can be removed from water through filtration, distillation, and reverse osmosis
- water produced by livestock operations and human activities
- enventually washes up on beaches after being in the ocean
- standard for safe drinking water established by the EPA under the SDWA
- human-made pond lined with rubber to handle large quantities of manure from livestock
- where little life survives
- phenomenon in which a body of water becomes rih in nutrients
- small and simple sewage system that runs through homes in a rural area
- canccer causing hazardous material
- increased fertility from human inputs of nutrients
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- a layer that contains large amounts of bacteria, pathogens, and inorganic nutrients
- bacteria that eat up oil once in the ocean
- sets national standards for safe drinking water
- source distinct location from which pollution is directly produced
- used to fasten pipes together, if ingested by children, they get brain damage, nervous system damage, and to their kidneys
- organism feces that infiltrates and acts as an indicator for harmful microorganisms in contaminated sewage
- produced from burning fossil fuels, naturally occurring heavy metals in water
- hormone that gives male fish female hormones
- human activity that causes a great change in water temperature
- designed to alter the nerves of insects
- an extreme temperature change in water that has the potential to kill organisms
- often found in the environment, most surprisng
25 Clues: where little life survives • harmful chemicals for rocket fuel • canccer causing hazardous material • designed to alter the nerves of insects • bacteria that eat up oil once in the ocean • hormone that gives male fish female hormones • often found in the environment, most surprisng • sets national standards for safe drinking water • ...
Water pollution crossword 2022-12-04
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- where chemicals are pumped through the filtered sewage to clean the bacteria out of it
- what happens to marine animals when the water becomes too warm.
- water that comes from human activities, like sewage, bath water, and laundry water.
- when a body of water becomes rich in nutrients
- a large area where farms dump their animal waste
- heating surrounding water due to manmade structures, like power plants.
- the amount of oxygen a certain amount of water uses at specific temperatures
- a water contaminant that harmed people in Flint, Michigan and can get into the system because of pipes.
- chemicals that are sprayed onto plants that prevent bugs from getting on them
- a natural water contaminant that can be added through mining underground
- drugs that enter bodies of water as a result of pee and are turning animals from male to female
- a type of bacteria that’s an indicator if there’s human waste in water
- when pollution comes from an area like a city or parking lot
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- the first step in water treatment, where the waste sinks to the bottom and it’s filtered.
- an area in water that has little oxygen and life.
- the part of a septic system that holds the water underground
- a way of cleaning up oil spills that we used during the lab
- how Carlsbad treats their water
- a species that shows the current state of an ecosystem
- a distinct source where pollution is coming from, like factories or oil refineries.
- - when a body of water becomes rich in nutrients because of human interaction ex: fertilizers, sewage
- underground pipes that are part of a septic system that help filter out contaminants.
- if people are connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater
- an oil spill that happened off the coast of Alaska
24 Clues: how Carlsbad treats their water • when a body of water becomes rich in nutrients • a large area where farms dump their animal waste • an area in water that has little oxygen and life. • an oil spill that happened off the coast of Alaska • a species that shows the current state of an ecosystem • a way of cleaning up oil spills that we used during the lab • ...
Water pollution crossword 2022-12-04
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- where chemicals are pumped through the filtered sewage to clean the bacteria out of it
- what happens to marine animals when the water becomes too warm.
- water that comes from human activities, like sewage, bath water, and laundry water.
- when a body of water becomes rich in nutrients
- a large area where farms dump their animal waste
- heating surrounding water due to manmade structures, like power plants.
- the amount of oxygen a certain amount of water uses at specific temperatures
- a water contaminant that harmed people in Flint, Michigan and can get into the system because of pipes.
- chemicals that are sprayed onto plants that prevent bugs from getting on them
- a natural water contaminant that can be added through mining underground
- drugs that enter bodies of water as a result of pee and are turning animals from male to female
- a type of bacteria that’s an indicator if there’s human waste in water
- when pollution comes from an area like a city or parking lot
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- the first step in water treatment, where the waste sinks to the bottom and it’s filtered.
- an area in water that has little oxygen and life.
- the part of a septic system that holds the water underground
- a way of cleaning up oil spills that we used during the lab
- how Carlsbad treats their water
- a species that shows the current state of an ecosystem
- a distinct source where pollution is coming from, like factories or oil refineries.
- - when a body of water becomes rich in nutrients because of human interaction ex: fertilizers, sewage
- underground pipes that are part of a septic system that help filter out contaminants.
- if people are connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater
- an oil spill that happened off the coast of Alaska
24 Clues: how Carlsbad treats their water • when a body of water becomes rich in nutrients • a large area where farms dump their animal waste • an area in water that has little oxygen and life. • an oil spill that happened off the coast of Alaska • a species that shows the current state of an ecosystem • a way of cleaning up oil spills that we used during the lab • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-04
Across
- when a body of water becomes rich in nutrients the phenomenon is called this
- one of the waterborne diseases from wastewater
- this thing is apart of the secondary treatment in sewage treatment plants that can break down organic material and it’s called this
- found in developed cities that receive wastewater from thousands of households instead of one are called
- the biggest oil spill off the coast of Alaska that spilled 11 million gallons is called this
- this is what is known as a diffuse area that produces pollution, not specific
- the layer that must be pumped out from septic systems every 5 to 10 years is what
- it comes from burning fossil fuels such as coal and is called what
- infants and fetus are most sensitive to this and is found in pipes that water passes through
- this serves as an indicator species and is associated with contaminated sewage
- something that grows rapidly due to eutrophication
- these things digest dead algae and consume most of the oxygen in the water
- a reliable indicator for detecting human waste in water and is commonly found in human intestines is called what
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- this indicates that a body of water is less polluted by wastewater
- very little of this creates dead zones where there is very little life
- the biggest type of water pollution is this
- used as one method to clean up oil spills by creating barriers on the surface is called what
- found in a body of water with extremely low oxygen concentration is called what
- the thing that's responsible for diseases found in wastewater is called what
- if people are not connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater
- the step that allows solid waste to settle into a sludge layer is called what
- humanmade pond that holds large amounts of manure is called this
- a heavy metal that can dissolve in groundwater is called this
- the name for a distinct location from which pollution is directly produced is this
- the metal damages the nervous system the most is called this
25 Clues: the biggest type of water pollution is this • one of the waterborne diseases from wastewater • something that grows rapidly due to eutrophication • the metal damages the nervous system the most is called this • a heavy metal that can dissolve in groundwater is called this • humanmade pond that holds large amounts of manure is called this • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-04
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- Standard established by EPA for safe drinking water also known as __.
- Occurs naturally in the Earth and leeches into groundwater.
- Second legislation of dafe drinking water was __.
- One would use this sewage system if they lived in a rural area.
- Contaminates water through the lining of pipes.
- Water produced by humans and livestock is __.
- Compound is derived from plastic and is also used for insulation.
- Name of the ship which crashed and spilled oil in Alaska is __.
- Where the waste is collected in a septic system.
- Solid waste material from water is called __.
- Passed by legislation aiding in helping with cleaning water for recreation and marine populations.
- Bacteria derived from animal fecal matter.
- Found in high concentrations of tertiary consumers in aquatic ecosystems.
- Main element in fertilizers.
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- Poisonous mercury compound is known as __.
- Quick change in temperature of the water, potentially killing organisms in it.
- Pollution from one distinct location
- Seep into groundwater naturally and also hold a high amount of Nitrogen and phosphorous.
- __ occurs when an excess of elements enters a water stream.
- Specific form of coliform found in untreated wastewater.
- Contaminate soil where military rockets may be manufactured.
- Human-made and allows for waste to be dumped in.
- Zone lacking stable amounts of BOD leading to the death of organisms in them.
- Oxygen demand which varies among certain temperatures is called __.
- Acid accumulation on Earth as a result of rain or snow.
25 Clues: Main element in fertilizers. • Pollution from one distinct location • Poisonous mercury compound is known as __. • Bacteria derived from animal fecal matter. • Water produced by humans and livestock is __. • Solid waste material from water is called __. • Contaminates water through the lining of pipes. • Human-made and allows for waste to be dumped in. • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-05
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- large container that takes wastewater from a house, part of septic system
- legislation that created national standards for safe drinking water
- increase in fertility in a body of water, anthropogenic inputs
- a wide area that causes pollution
- species that indicates whether or not diseases-causing pathogens are not present
- wastewater that carries viruses, bacteria, protists
- legislation that stands by maintaining and restoring chemical, physical, and biological properties of surface water
- region that contains severely low oxygen levels IN a body of water
- huge change in water temperature possibly causing organisms to die
- contains septic tank, leach field and is a small and easy treatment (homes)
- body of water contains rich nutrients, example: caused by algae blooms
- part of septic system, containing underground pipes below surface of ground
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- compound found in Earth's crust, dissolves into groundwater
- different bodies of water becoming contaminated because of anthropogenic causes
- different water pollution sources from humans including excess water from washing clothes and even livestock operations
- harmless microorganisms in human intestines as indicator species
- the amount of oxygen a section of water uses over a distant period of time
- solid waste material found in the water pollution
- a certain location that can be pinpointed that causes pollution
- human-made pond surrounded with rubber to deal with livestock manure
- contaminates water passing through lead-lined pipes, brass fittings, solder to fasten pipes
- acid deposits on Earth including precipitations and snow or as gases and other substances attach to surfaces of plants, soil, and water
- industrial compounds used to manufacture plastics leads to environmental problems
- non chemical water pollution caused by humans affecting the temperature of water
- layer of almost clear water in middle of septic tank
25 Clues: a wide area that causes pollution • solid waste material found in the water pollution • wastewater that carries viruses, bacteria, protists • layer of almost clear water in middle of septic tank • compound found in Earth's crust, dissolves into groundwater • increase in fertility in a body of water, anthropogenic inputs • ...
Properties Of Water 2022-12-12
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- A substance that accepts a proton.
- A substance that donates a proton.
- Substance being dissolved.
- Power of Hydrogen
- ____ Make liquid water cohesive.
- The tendency of molecules to stick together.
- Mixture of one or more substances.
- A measure of how difficult it is to break the surface of a liquid.
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- When a substance evaporates, the surface of a liquid remaining behind cools down.
- Measures the average kinetic energy of all atoms or molecules in that substance
- Water molecules stick to something other than itself.
- water is a universal ___.
- The movement of molecules from a high to low concentration.
- Ranges from 0-14
- The diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane.
- Water is able to ___ temperature change.
- The amount of energy associated with movement.
- Ice is less ___ than water.
- Any substance that can neutralize an acid or base.
- Allows water hydrogen bonding through electrical charges.
20 Clues: Ranges from 0-14 • Power of Hydrogen • water is a universal ___. • Substance being dissolved. • Ice is less ___ than water. • ____ Make liquid water cohesive. • A substance that accepts a proton. • A substance that donates a proton. • Mixture of one or more substances. • Water is able to ___ temperature change. • The tendency of molecules to stick together. • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-06
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- legislation that sets the national standards for safe drinking water
- a dramatic change in water temperature that can kill organisms
- a component of a septic system made up of underground pipes laid out below the surface of the ground
- used to suck up oil from an oil spill
- a distinct location from which pollution comes from
- acids deposited on Earth as rain and snow
- when a body of water becomes rich in nutrients
- A species that indicates whether or not disease-causing pathogens are likely to be present
- A naturally occurring heavy metal that can be found in water due to human activities
- water pollution that is due to human activities that heats up water
- The largest portion of oil contamination in the oceans
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- Man-made pond lined with rubber to hold manure produced by livestock
- a group of harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel
- A compound that occurs naturally in Earth’s crust and can dissolve in water
- a spread out area where pollution comes from
- an area in a body of water with low oxygen levels
- a large container that holds wastewater from a house
- Name of the oil spill that released about 206 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico
- the middle layer of clean water in a septic tank
- if people are connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater
- a heavy metal that contaminates water as it passes through lead-lined pipes
- an act that helps restore the chemical, physical, and biological properties of surface water
- A barrier to help contain a oil spill
- solid waste material from wastewater
- The tanker ship of Alaska that spilled about 11 million gallons of oil
25 Clues: solid waste material from wastewater • used to suck up oil from an oil spill • A barrier to help contain a oil spill • acids deposited on Earth as rain and snow • a spread out area where pollution comes from • when a body of water becomes rich in nutrients • the middle layer of clean water in a septic tank • a group of harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel • ...
Water pollution Crossword 2022-12-02
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- caused by rapid temperature change in the water
- a area where water from city streets, suburban development, crops and forests drain out to
- produced by coal burning, trash and ash
- a water contaminant resulted by pipes
- present in wastewater that contracts diseases, like cholera
- the addition legislation used to protect drinking water
- A wastewater removal system in a city with many households
- A chemical found in plastics, when heated can mimic hormones
- particles of soil suspended in rivers cause the water to become cloudy
- a single sewage pipe that empties into a stream
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- the cause of oxygen demand, nutrient release, disease causing organisms
- contained body of water created to hold livestock waste
- chemical produced by burning of fossil fuels, mostly coal
- causes fish in rivers to develop both female and male reproductive parts
- barrier that keeps floating oil from spreading
- chemicals used in oil spill to break down the soil into smaller particles
- the cause of most oil in the ocean
- the first ever legislation on water quality
- a type of noise that caused the communication between whales to be interrupted
- biochemical breakdown of organic material
- Causes water bodies ph levels to reduce to 5.5 or 6
- solid waste that has resulted from cleaning wastewater
- area of low oxygen where organisms are no longer able to survive
- Found in rock and can contaminate groundwater
- largest oil spill off the coast of Alaska
25 Clues: the cause of most oil in the ocean • a water contaminant resulted by pipes • produced by coal burning, trash and ash • biochemical breakdown of organic material • largest oil spill off the coast of Alaska • the first ever legislation on water quality • Found in rock and can contaminate groundwater • barrier that keeps floating oil from spreading • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-02
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- The largest trash patch found in the Pacific Gyre.
- This is the water treatment that involves boiling water
- What happens when a body of water changes temperature too quickly, killing many of its inhabitants.
- This element is a key part of acid rain.
- The type of pollution that disrupts the natural temperature of a body of water.
- The name of the offshore oil rig that experienced the largest oil spill in the history of marine oil drilling.
- This plant is the most common way for dealing with waste in urban areas.
- Part of septic treatment that releases the waste water back into the soil.
- This type of pollution harms animals that use echolocation like whales and dolphins.
- This metal causes serious complications in the nervous systems of animals
- The chemical that Rachel Carson warned against in her novel “Silent Spring”
- This is a way livestock waste is secured by a manmade pond lined with rubber.
- This type of inorganic runoff causes water to become murky and prevents photosynthesis.
- This type of mitigation involves surrounding spilled oil in water with plastic sheets.
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- A part of the ocean where all the oxygen was depleted, allowing no life.
- The part of sewage treatment that uses an aerated field to envourage bacterial decomposition of waste.
- The process that uses a permeable filter to unwanted molecules apart from water
- The specific bacteria that is commonly used as an indicator of high coliform.
- The name of the ship that expeirenced the largest oil supertanker spillage ever in the US.
- During coal production, this heavy metal is polluted.
- This piece of legislation sets regulations about the quality of surface water in the U.S.
- if people are not connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater
- This piece of legislation sets limits on the amount of contaminants found within drinking water in the U.S.
- Like bisphenols (BPA), this is a type of substance that causes cancer.
- This is the water treatment of salt water.
25 Clues: This element is a key part of acid rain. • This is the water treatment of salt water. • The largest trash patch found in the Pacific Gyre. • During coal production, this heavy metal is polluted. • This is the water treatment that involves boiling water • Like bisphenols (BPA), this is a type of substance that causes cancer. • ...
Healing Water Crossword 2022-12-02
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- Leprosy Island
- Name of volcano on Hawaii Island
- Kamaka’s Sailor Friend
- The missionaries who came to the island
- Pia pretended to do this and the leper appeared
- Boat that took Pia to Moloka’i
- What they took to Moloka’i’s shore
- Main city on Oahu
- Pia’s best friend
- The people who led Pia to the steamer
- Main character
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- Pia’s Horse
- Ocean surrounding their islands
- Skin Disease
- the hill that the man wanted to escape to
- name of book
- Chain of Islands in Pacific
- Pia’s Home Island
- What they sleep on
- Food that you dip your fingers in
20 Clues: Pia’s Horse • Skin Disease • name of book • Leprosy Island • Main character • Main city on Oahu • Pia’s Home Island • Pia’s best friend • What they sleep on • Kamaka’s Sailor Friend • Chain of Islands in Pacific • Boat that took Pia to Moloka’i • Ocean surrounding their islands • Name of volcano on Hawaii Island • Food that you dip your fingers in • What they took to Moloka’i’s shore • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2018-12-19
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- The main elements in the air we breathe are types of __________.
- Steam from boiling water is an example of _______.
- The vast majority of all water found on Earth contains _______, which makes it undrinkable.
- Thirty-two degrees is the _________ temperature of water.
- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are examples of _____.
- When Sandy was digging up sand on a beach next to Lake Michigan. She found water deeply buried in the sand. She exclaimed that she had found a type of ___________.
- __________ percent of the Earth's water is salt water.
- Water from a faucet is _________ water because it does not contain any amount of salt.
- Condensation is a process which transforms gas into a type of __________. Water is an example of this substance.
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- The path that water goes through when one waters plants is a path called ___________.
- The process of dry ice melting is __________.
- Eyeglasses fogging up on a cold winter day when you walk into a warm building is a type of _______.
- The process is similar to perspiration by humans, and is done by trees.
- The process of _________ takes place after sublimation in drying clothes. This is how clothes are able to dry outside in the wintertime.
- Sally saw a piece of ice break off from a glacier. With this event, she witness the formation of a new _______________.
- _______ percent of the Earth's water is freshwater.
- Your breath is visible in the wintertime due to _______ gathering into tiny liquid droplets.
- Irrigation is an example of controlled ______.
- Ice was left outside in 50 degree temperature. A few hours later, it turned into water. This happened through the process of _________.
- The process of freezing something turns a substance from its liquid state to its _______ state.
20 Clues: The process of dry ice melting is __________. • Irrigation is an example of controlled ______. • Steam from boiling water is an example of _______. • Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are examples of _____. • _______ percent of the Earth's water is freshwater. • __________ percent of the Earth's water is salt water. • ...
Soil and Water 2019-05-17
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- a group of textural classes in which the particles are finer than gravel but coarser than silt, ranging in size from 2.00 to 0.5 millimeters in diameter.
- unweathered hard rock that lied directly beneath the soil layer or beneath superficial geological deposits, such as glacial drift.
- the relative portion of sand, silt, and clay particle.
- the mineral and organic surface of the earth capable of supporting upland.
- cover, any vegetation that grows close to the ground, producing protection for the soil.
- the process of soil deposited due
- matter, matter found in or produced by, living animals and plants, which contains carbon, hydrogen,
- the act or process of separating a solid from a liquid.
- to the direction of flow of the occupying stream, and includes both bottomland and slopes.
- any living animal or plant
- or submicroscopic organism.
- The addition of sediment, as by flowing water.
- growth by continuous addition
- to move or transfer from one place to another; cause to change location; displace.
- the removal of soluble constituents from soils or other materials by percolating water.
- Process of removing soil from the surface.
- small, mineral, soil particle, ranging in diameter from 0.5 to 0.002 millimeters.
- mineral matter of variable composition, consolidated or unconsolidated, assembled in masses orconsiderable quantities in nature.
- soil, soil whose properties are dominated by soil minerals, usually containing less than 20 percent
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- the color difference on a mass of moderately poorly drained soil.
- The group of processes whereby earthy or rock material is worn away, loosened, or dissolved and
- material, the horizon of weathered rock or partially weathered soil material from which the soil is formed.
- accumulation of water-worn pebbles larger than two millimeters in diameter.
- deposition above them.
- and often nitrogen and sulfur.
- the process of being supplied with air.
- a size term denoting particles, regardless of mineral composition, with diameter less than 2 microns.
- change in form, appearance, nature, or character
- The artificial application of water to the soil for the purpose of increasing plant production.
- an organism so small that it cannot be seen clearly without the use of a microscope; a
- Decrease in volume of sediments, as a result of compressive stress, usually resulting from
- the sum total of all atmospheric or meteorological influences, principally temperature, moisture, wind, pressure, and evaporation
- an elongated, erosional depression usually occupied by a stream that has a downward slope
- a chemical compound or element of inorganic origin.
- from any part of the earth’s surface.
35 Clues: deposition above them. • any living animal or plant • or submicroscopic organism. • growth by continuous addition • and often nitrogen and sulfur. • the process of soil deposited due • from any part of the earth’s surface. • the process of being supplied with air. • Process of removing soil from the surface. • The addition of sediment, as by flowing water. • ...
air and water 2019-08-29
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- lead compounds are ......, which cause several health issues such as lung disease
- sulfur dioxide causes ...... which kills plants and aquatic life, erodes stonework, corrodes metals
- lead compounds are formed from ... petrol
- ..... is used on a global scale, so these problems affect the whole world
- other gas that makes up air, but not noble gases
- in the separation of nitrogen and oxygen, air is first .....
- gas that makes up 78 % of air
- oxides of nitrogen react with other pollutants, in ........, to form a photochemical smog, which causes breathing difficulties
- fuels sulfur dioxide is formed from combustion of ...... which contain sulfur compounds
- oxides of nitrogen is formed from ....
- the temperature is increased until oxygen boils and .... to the top as a gas and is collected
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- .....converters are used to remove oxides of nitrogen
- Nitrogen and carbon dioxide are relatively .....gases
- Carbon monoxide + .... -> nitrogen + carbon dioxide
- carbon monoxide is formed from .... combustion of carbon - containing fuels
- what are carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, and lead compounds?
- gas that makes up 21% of air
- fractional distillation column temperature is increased until nitrogen .....and rises to the top as a gas, and collected
- oxygen and nitrogen can be separated from liquid air by .... distillation
- oxygen has a boiling point ....than that of nitrogen
- poisonous carbon monoxide causes .......difficulties, because it reduces the amount of oxygen that red blood cells can carry around the body
- oxides of nitrogen also cause ..... rain
22 Clues: gas that makes up 21% of air • gas that makes up 78 % of air • oxides of nitrogen is formed from .... • oxides of nitrogen also cause ..... rain • lead compounds are formed from ... petrol • other gas that makes up air, but not noble gases • Carbon monoxide + .... -> nitrogen + carbon dioxide • oxygen has a boiling point ....than that of nitrogen • ...
Isaiah Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- Zones in the vertical water column of a water body.
- Prominent oceanic features composed of hard, limy skeletons produced by coral animals; usually formed along edges of shallow, submerged ocean banks or along shelves in warm, shallow, tropical seas.
- The warmer, upper layer of a lake.
- The natural process by which water is purified and made fresh through evaporation and precipitation. This cycle provides all the freshwater available for biological life.
- Differing conditions from upper to lower layers.
- The middle pelagic zone is the _________ zone.
- Wetland without trees; in North America, this type of land is characterized by cattails and rushes.
- Ecosystems of several types in which rooted vegetation is surrounded by standing water during part of the year. See also swamp, marsh, bog, fen.
- Below the bathypelagic zone is the _______ zone.
- Microscopic, free-floating, autotrophic organisms that function as producers in aquatic ecosystems.
- Depressions in a rocky shoreline that are flooded at high tide but cut off from the ocean at low tide. They often have a rich collection of marine life.
- Whitening of corals caused by expulsion of symbiotic algae—often resulting from high water temperatures, pollution, or disease.
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- The lowest pelagic zone is the _______ zone.
- In water, a distinctive temperature transition zone that separates an upper layer that is mixed by the wind (the epilimnion) and a colder, deep layer that is not mixed (the hypolimnion).
- Below the abyssal zone is the ______ zone.
- Productivity is (higher/lower) in colder oceans
- They carry nutrients and phytoplankton far from shore.
- A wetland with trees, such as the extensive swamp forests of the southern United States.
- Low, narrow, sandy islands that form offshore from a coastline. They protect the shore from storms.
- Shallow wetlands along coastlines that are flooded regularly or occasionally with seawater.
- Trees from a number of genera that live in shallow salt water.
- The colder, lower layer of a lake.
- A bay or drowned valley where a river empties into the sea.
- The top most pelagic zone is the _________ zone.
- The bottom of a sea or lake.
25 Clues: The bottom of a sea or lake. • The warmer, upper layer of a lake. • The colder, lower layer of a lake. • Below the abyssal zone is the ______ zone. • The lowest pelagic zone is the _______ zone. • The middle pelagic zone is the _________ zone. • Productivity is (higher/lower) in colder oceans • Differing conditions from upper to lower layers. • ...
APES Water Cycle 2020-10-12
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- a mass of root tissue containing bacteria that convert nitrogen to energy useable by plants
- undecayed vegetation
- differing conditions from upper to lower layers
- bogs that are mainly fed by groundwater
- wetlands with trees
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc
- the path of water through our environment (not water cycle)
- tiny, free-floating photosynthetic plants
- sharp temperature boundary
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- a species variety of trees that grow in salt water
- top level of a body water
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- low, narrow, sandy islands
- shallow ecosystems in which the land surface is saturated or submerged at least part of the year
- bays where rivers empty into the sea
- the lowest level of a body of water
- shallow wetlands that flood with seawater
- areas of saturated ground, usually composed of deep layers of accumulated, undecayed vegetation
- coral expels its algal partner and then die
- depressions in rocky shorelines that are flooded at high tide but retain some water at low tide
- Cells break up sugars to get energy they can use
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- moderately salty
- carbon storage deposits
25 Clues: moderately salty • wetlands with trees • undecayed vegetation • carbon storage deposits • top level of a body water • low, narrow, sandy islands • sharp temperature boundary • the lowest level of a body of water • bays where rivers empty into the sea • bogs that are mainly fed by groundwater • shallow wetlands that flood with seawater • tiny, free-floating photosynthetic plants • ...
Water Unit Crossword 2020-10-12
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- several forms of
- eats dung and debris
- rain
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- Water word
- simple organic compound
- eats vegetables
- marine ecosystems
- eats meats
- shallow wetlands
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- how to tell if somethings hot or cold
- sea in Greek
- water without salt
- same nutritional relational to the primary source
- communities on the bottom
- something that drys up into a surface
- free floating plants or algae
- anything that uses matter
- low narrow sandy islands
- the sun
- substance composed of atoms that can’t be broken into smaller pieces
- how animals eat others
- where something lives
- eats dead things
24 Clues: rain • the sun • Water word • eats meats • sea in Greek • eats vegetables • several forms of • eats dead things • shallow wetlands • marine ecosystems • water without salt • eats dung and debris • deoxyribonucleic acid • where something lives • how animals eat others • simple organic compound • low narrow sandy islands • communities on the bottom • anything that uses matter • ...
Duh Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- areas of saturated ground (112)
- first condition that affects the characteristics of an aquatic community (111)
- free-floating photosynthetic plants (106)
- where most of earths water is (106)
- deep zone (107)
- bays where rivers empty into the sea (109)
- top zone (107)
- low, narrow, sandy islands that form parallel to coastlines (110)
- similar to bogs, but freshwater (112)
- depressions in a rocky shoreline that are flooded at high tide (110)
- crabs, shrimps, and mollusks (109)
- America’s largest and most productive estuary (109)
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- shallow wetlands that are flooded regularly (109)
- when coral expel their algal partners then die (108)
- Aggregations of minute colonial animals; best known marine ecosystem (108)
- where photosynthesis can occur, 20m deep (107)
- type of currents that circulate nutrients from the ocean floor back to the surface (107)
- wooded wetlands (112)
- path of water through our environment (65)
- they provide nutrients and sediments; and have a muddy bottom that supports emergent plants (109)
- type of tree that grows in salt water (108)
- shallow ecosystems where the land is saturated for at least half the year (111)
- name of the submarine that made explorations in 1977 (108)
- sharp temperature boundary; aka mesolimnion (111)
- some deep-ocean ecosystems rely on this (106)
- middle zone (107)
- wetlands without trees (112)
27 Clues: top zone (107) • deep zone (107) • middle zone (107) • wooded wetlands (112) • wetlands without trees (112) • areas of saturated ground (112) • crabs, shrimps, and mollusks (109) • where most of earths water is (106) • similar to bogs, but freshwater (112) • free-floating photosynthetic plants (106) • path of water through our environment (65) • ...
Water Conservation Crossword 2020-04-08
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- You can _____ water by using it wisely
- ____ indoor water to use on plants
- Use _____ irrigation to water your flower beds
- Minimize showers to ______ minutes or less
- Only run washing machines and dishwashers when they are
- container that collects rainwater
- Install water saving ____ heads
- A liquid that all living things need to survive
- plug up the ____ when washing dishes by hand
- Plant ______ resistant plants
- Use ____ and spa covers
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- Use the _____ instead of water to defrost food
- Turn off the _______ when you brush your teeth
- Adjust your _____ sprinklers to avoid unnecessary spray
- Do not use this as a trash can
- Use a _____ instead of a hose to clean driveways and
- Take car to the ______ or use self closing hose nozzle
- Check for these around the house to save water
- Water your garden only in the early ______
- Install ____ toilets in your bathroom
20 Clues: Use ____ and spa covers • Plant ______ resistant plants • Do not use this as a trash can • Install water saving ____ heads • container that collects rainwater • ____ indoor water to use on plants • Install ____ toilets in your bathroom • You can _____ water by using it wisely • Minimize showers to ______ minutes or less • Water your garden only in the early ______ • ...
Water Conservation Crossword 2020-04-08
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- Install ____ toilets in your bathroom
- Take car to the ______ or use self closing hose nozzle
- A liquid that all living things need to survive
- Use the _____ instead of water to defrost food
- Do not use this as a trash can
- Use ____ and spa covers
- plug up the ____ when washing dishes by hand
- ____ indoor water to use on plants
- container that collects rainwater
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- Turn off the _______ when you brush your teeth
- Plant ______ resistant plants
- Install water saving ____ heads
- Water your garden only in the early ______
- Check for these around the house to save water
- Use a _____ instead of a hose to clean driveways and
- Only run washing machines and dishwashers when they are
- Minimize showers to ______ minutes or less
- Adjust your _____ sprinklers to avoid unnecessary spray
- You can _____ water by using it wisely
- Use _____ irrigation to water your flower beds
20 Clues: Use ____ and spa covers • Plant ______ resistant plants • Do not use this as a trash can • Install water saving ____ heads • 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 • ...
Hot Water Heaters 2021-01-06
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- The type of element in an electric water heater
- Made up of three parts. tee, nipple and cap
- The device in the flue to slow clown the flue gases
- Sacrificial rod
- The process that causes water to circulate when heated
- The relief valve to prevent explosion (3 words)(first word abbreviated)
- Short piece of pipe used to align a fitting
- Type of fittings used in gas fitting
- Safety device to insure a pilot flame is lit
- Used to make the final connection on a gas line
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- Composed of 2 parts hydrogen and one part oxygen
- short piece of pipe, threaded on both ends
- Where the flue connects at the water heater (two words)
- Where the flue goes
- What is an anode rod made out of
- The stop on a gas line (two words)
- Water in excess of 110 degrees F.(two words)
- The part of the heater that burns the gas
- What material is used for water piping
- A valve designed to prevent tho tank from imploding (two words)
- The small flame that lights the burner
- A valve to drain the tank
- To eliminate the air in a system
23 Clues: Sacrificial rod • Where the flue goes • A valve to drain the tank • What is an anode rod made out of • To eliminate the air in a system • The stop on a gas line (two words) • Type of fittings used in gas fitting • What material is used for water piping • The small flame that lights the burner • The part of the heater that burns the gas • ...
Atoms, Molecules, Water 2021-09-14
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- can’t be created or destroyed
- particle with no charge
- negatively charge particles from gain of electrons
- interacts with polar molecules “water loving”
- negatively charged particle
- Water is known as the universal ______.
- medium of life
- doesn’t interact with non polar molecules “water fearing”
- creates capillary action
- Creates surface tension
- amount of heat needed to raise 1g by 1*C
- Bond where two or more atoms share electrons
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- Specific chemical and physical properties, make up matter
- Atom with different number of neutrons to protons
- bonds that are important for water and DNA
- when electrons are evenly dispersed in a bond
- ions that help in physiological processes
- more H+ than OH-
- weak attraction between particles when there is a lot of them
- positively charged particles from loss of electrons
- when bonds are broken or formed
- when the forward and reverse reaction are balanced
- measure of ions in a solution
- when electrons in bond are unequally shared in the molecule
- Atom with different number of electrons to protons
- positively charged particle
- more OH- than H+
27 Clues: medium of life • more H+ than OH- • more OH- than H+ • particle with no charge • Creates surface tension • creates capillary action • negatively charged particle • positively charged particle • can’t be created or destroyed • measure of ions in a solution • when bonds are broken or formed • Water is known as the universal ______. • amount of heat needed to raise 1g by 1*C • ...
Water Resources Crossword 2021-03-11
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- allowing liquids or gasses to pass through it.
- landscape in a style which required little irrigation.
- a barrier constructed to hold back water.
- a measure of acidity or basicity of liquid solutions.
- pollution, a single identifiable source of air warmer thermal noise or light pollution.
- River, second largest river and chief river of the second-largest drainage system on the North American continent.
- an object that provides nutrients and necessary aid.
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- make something impure by exposure to a substance.
- water present beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces.
- a bacterium or virus that can cause disease.
- an instance of turning something aside from its course.
- table, the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boat or ships inland.
- the supply of water to land or crop to help growth.
- a structure created in the ground to access water.
- flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes.
- not allowing fluid to pass through.
- pollution, pollution resulting from many diffuse sources
- water that has been used in the home or part of an industrial process.
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- an area of land that drain all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- to become connected.
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water.
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- a point in which water flows from an aquifer to the Earth's surface.
- zone, the area in which water enters an aquifer.
- a prolonged period of low rainfall leading to a shortage of water.
- the salt content in the soil.
- designed for something to live in.
- the process that occurs when no more of something can be absorbed or added.
- water, of or found in salt water; living in the sea.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea lake or another stream.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- water found in lakes and rivers or in ground water.
35 Clues: to become connected. • the salt content in the soil. • designed for something to live in. • not allowing fluid to pass through. • a large body of water surrounded by land • a barrier constructed to hold back water. • a bacterium or virus that can cause disease. • allowing liquids or gasses to pass through it. • zone, the area in which water enters an aquifer. • ...
Dark Water Rising 2021-03-08
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- cold front
- expression of sympathy
- lustrous, changing colors
- loosely made or held together
- guidance from God or nature
- structure built onshore into a harbor where vessels tie off
- underwater
- went back to where it came from
- unpleasant
- temporary or substitute
- strand of something, such as hair
- building with rooms for residents
- any walk made of planks or boards
- to swindle or cheat someone
- entryway or lobby
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- strolling
- mental or physical suffering or pain
- Dead body
- chest of drawers
- decorated
- healthy and muscular
- beating or pounding
- person who operates a business or service
- Angry
- Frame holding a train track
- cautious
- hot and steamy
27 Clues: Angry • cautious • strolling • Dead body • 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 • guidance from God or nature • Frame holding a train track • to swindle or cheat someone • loosely made or held together • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-04-08
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- clouds that look like small puffy balls
- high level clouds
- the cycle water takes
- tiny balls of ice between snow and ice
- Snow rain sleet hail
- a ground level cloud
- frozen balls of ice
- large piles of sand
- The process of materials being layed down
- air movement
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- how hot or cold it is
- low level clouds
- weather conditions over a long time
- the height above sea level
- air moving around
- how far a place is from the equator
- Movement of materials
- going from a gas to water vapor
- An ice glacier turning into a gas
- Going from a liquid to a gas
20 Clues: air movement • low level clouds • high level clouds • air moving around • frozen balls of ice • large piles of sand • Snow rain sleet hail • a ground level cloud • how hot or cold it is • the cycle water takes • Movement of materials • the height above sea level • Going from a liquid to a gas • going from a gas to water vapor • An ice glacier turning into a gas • ...
Properties Of Water 2021-08-31
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- of vaporization the amount of heat needed to turn 1g of a liquid into a vapor,
- process by which a liquid turns into a gas
- state a state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- removal of heat
- chemical element with the symbol H and atomic nu
- state a sample of matter that conforms to the shape of a container in which it is held
- point the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor
- state sample of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined.
- when the substance has no smell.
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- the resistance of a fluid (liquid or gas) to a change in shape or movement of neighbouring portions relative to one another.
- when the substance has no taste
- tension The property of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force.
- point the temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid when cooled
- pressure the force exerted on the walls of a closed container by the vaporized portion of a liquid.
- what we breathe in
- specific heat When the temperature of water decreases, the hydrogen bonds are formed and release a considerable amount of energy.
- that molecules of water will stick to each other.
- the adhering of similar or different types of materials to each other.
- the sticking together of particles of the same substance.
- type of diffusion where the water is absorbed by the solid particles called colloids
20 Clues: removal of heat • what we breathe in • when the substance has no taste • when the substance has no smell. • process by which a liquid turns into a gas • chemical element with the symbol H and atomic nu • that molecules of water will stick to each other. • the sticking together of particles of the same substance. • ...
Water system terms 2023-02-06
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- An elevated piece of land that drains its water
- A very tiny organism
- Change A change in a climates normal temperatures and weather.
- The process of water being recycled through a cycle
- Underground rock/sediment that holds groundwater
- Flooded area of land
- A chemical that is commonly used to keep water clean
- A layer of gases that surround the Earth
- A heavy and thick layer of compressed snow
- A very large body of water between land
- Water that is found beneath the Earth's surface
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- To replace water
- Various temperatures for a given day
- The way we use resources for our future
- They are small, good or bad, microorganisms and are everywhere
- A flowing body of water that usually drains into another body of water
- A human-made way to supply water to plants, agriculture, and crops
- How much heat an object or a material can store, hold, release
- A compressed mass of snow, rock, or sediment
- A place underground after the soil
- The method of removing salt from salt water to make it suitable for drinking
- Something that holds waste water under the ground
- A technique to clean water to break down bad parts in water and soil
- Make water not suitable for drinking
- Removing any chemicals, bacteria, or germs from a product or material so you can eat/drink.
- A method of obtaining water from the ground
- The amount of salt in water
27 Clues: To replace water • A very tiny organism • Flooded area of land • The amount of salt in water • A place underground after the soil • Various temperatures for a given day • Make water not suitable for drinking • The way we use resources for our future • A very large body of water between land • A layer of gases that surround the Earth • A heavy and thick layer of compressed snow • ...
Water system terms 2023-02-06
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- A very large body of water. There are 4 major oceans across the world
- removing any harmful chemicals or bacteria from a product
- Removing salt from salt water to make drinkable
- Gases that surround the earth
- they are typically wet areas of land
- A body of rock that holds water
- The amount of salt in water
- The process of water being recycled
- Water that flows through land into a body of water
- A heavy layer of compressed snow
- A way of collecting water from the ground
- A compressed mass of snow or rock
- Making water undrinkable.
- replacing water
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- thinking about the way we use our resources.
- It holds waste water under the ground
- A chemical that keeps water clean.
- A way to supply water to plants and crops.
- It refers to a places temperature
- How much heat an object can store or hold
- A place underground under the soil
- a even smaller organism
- Water that is found beneath the earths surface
- A technique to clean water
- An elevated place of land that often has water running nearby
- Warming up a certain place, causing melting
- Small, microorganisms that are everywhere
27 Clues: replacing water • a even smaller organism • Making water undrinkable. • A technique to clean water • The amount of salt in water • Gases that surround the earth • A body of rock that holds water • A heavy layer of compressed snow • It refers to a places temperature • A compressed mass of snow or rock • A chemical that keeps water clean. • A place underground under the soil • ...
Land & Water Forms 2023-02-09
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- a large inlet from the ocean into a landmass
- a piece of land that is almost surrounded by water
- the body of saltwater that covers 70% of Earth's surface
- landforms that rise above surrounding terrain
- a rupture in the crust of a planetary mass
- surrounded by water on all sides
- a flat expanse of land
- a cluster of islands
- a recessed coastal body of water
- a steep upward projection of Earth's surface
- an isolated hill with steep vertical sides and flat top
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- a point in a river where water flows over a vertical drop
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses
- a high point of land extending into a body of water
- a body of water surrounded by land
- a natural flowing watercourse
- landform composed of wind or water driven sand
- a forested wetland
- a high plain consisting of flat raised terrain
- a narrow deep valley cut into rock by a river
- an oceanic landform connecting two larger bodies of water
- a barren area of landscape
- an elongated low area of land running between hills
- a persistent body of dense ice
24 Clues: a forested wetland • a cluster of islands • a flat expanse of land • a barren area of landscape • a natural flowing watercourse • a persistent body of dense ice • surrounded by water on all sides • a recessed coastal body of water • a body of water surrounded by land • a rupture in the crust of a planetary mass • a large inlet from the ocean into a landmass • ...
Groundwater & Surface Water 2023-03-28
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- The flow of water through soil and porous or fractured rock
- When land sinks due to the withdrawal (removal) of groundwater
- THe extracting or removal of groundwater; can cause land subsidence
- When a hazardous substance that ruins the quality of water
- The ability for water to flow through a rock layer (depends on porosity)
- An example of surface water would be a ______________.
- The set of rock and soil beneath the Earth's surface that stores water and allows it to flow through pores
- A common agricultural pollutant that is carried by runoff into surface water and groundwater
- The amount and size of pores (spaces) within a rock layer underground
- Water moving from Earth's surface to the atmosphere (going from a liquid to gas)
- The surface or upper boundary of the underground water supply (moves up or down depending on rainfall)
- Water from precipitation traveling across Earth's surface
- A resource that humans use that is replaced naturally
- Another term for rainfall
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- Water that is found underground, usually stored in an aquifer
- A basin-like land formation that carries water into a common outlet such as a river or bay
- The zone beneath the water table that stores the groundwater
- Water going from a gas form (clouds) to the formation of rain
- downward entry of water into the soil or rock surface
- Liquid petroleum coming into contact with water; especially harmful to marine and wildlife
- Water that is found above Earth's surface including rivers, lakes, and oceans
- Another term for the water cycle
- Zone between the Earth's surface and the water table that does NOT store a lot of water
- The application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays
- In an aquifer, the pores must be ______________ in order for it to be permeable.
25 Clues: Another term for rainfall • Another term for the water cycle • downward entry of water into the soil or rock surface • A resource that humans use that is replaced naturally • An example of surface water would be a ______________. • Water from precipitation traveling across Earth's surface • When a hazardous substance that ruins the quality of water • ...
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 • ...
Ground Water Contamination 2023-05-09
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- -a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons
- -characterized by industries
- -filtering or passing through
- -unicellular microorganisms
- -substances studied by chemistry
- -contaminate compound
- -being impure from pollutions or poisons
- -dangerous
- -a chemical reaction that takes place when a substance comes in contact with oxygen
- -a substance used for killing invasive plants or inscets
- -a place to dispose waste
- -the ability to be dissolved
- -water underground in substrate zones
- -the tidal mouth of a large body of water
- -the arrangement of natural features in an area
- -source of supplying water
- -liquid waste or sewage
- -contaminated with harmful or poisonous substances
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- -a microscopic organism
- -a channel for water
- -geology concerned with water
- -an area where livestock are fed
- -a continuous soil pore
- -throwing away or getting rid of
- -the act of making something weaker
- -a water-bearing rock readily transmits water to wells and springs
- -poisonous
- -a body of water that is contained, reservoir
- -excrement, feces
- -spaces or hole which water or air can pass through
30 Clues: -dangerous • -poisonous • -excrement, feces • -a channel for water • -contaminate compound • -a microscopic organism • -a continuous soil pore • -liquid waste or sewage • -a place to dispose waste • -source of supplying water • -unicellular microorganisms • -characterized by industries • -the ability to be dissolved • -geology concerned with water • -filtering or passing through • ...
Ground Water Contamination 2023-05-09
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- This is in the agriculture category of the GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION BY LAND USE chart.
- Another word for mixing
- dangerous
- sources below ____ but above the water table
- rocks or soils, iron, manganese, arsenic
- This is in the battery acid which is the toxic or hazardous chemical
- pumping can also cause the ground water from another aquifer to enter the one being pumped
- This is in antifreeze which is the toxic or hazardous chemical
- This is in the other category of the GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION BY LAND USE chart.
- often find gold during this activity
- used in wet areas to help drain water and transport it to deeper soils
- At the landfil you ___ of garbage.
- Slow movement forms a ___
- This is natural process that reduces the impact of contamination
- this is living everywhere and everyone wants to stay clear of it.
- This is in the industrial category of the GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION BY LAND USE chart.
- if you have ____ in your body you will be sick.
- The contamination of this is due to human activity
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- used for killing invasive plants or insects.
- The result almost is always ___ because of human activity.
- Any activity has the possibility to be a ____
- This is in the residential category of the GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION BY LAND USE chart.
- liquid mixture of hydrocarbons
- organic chemical
- You dispose if garbage at a ____
- This is in the commerical category of the GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION BY LAND USE chart.
- one of the main causes of groundwater contamination.
- Zone of contribution is drawn in surrounding ___
- This is in floor or furniture stripper which is the toxic or hazardous chemical
- A land area larger than the original recharge area
- This is another way the contaminants can move into the ground water system
- This is in grease and lube which is the toxic or hazardous chemical
32 Clues: dangerous • organic chemical • Another word for mixing • Slow movement forms a ___ • liquid mixture of hydrocarbons • You dispose if garbage at a ____ • At the landfil you ___ of garbage. • often find gold during this activity • rocks or soils, iron, manganese, arsenic • used for killing invasive plants or insects. • sources below ____ but above the water table • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-06-12
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- it is the continuous movement of water within the Earth and its atmosphere.; it is a complex system that includes many different processes.
- the process where ice and snow (solid) changes into water vapor (gas), skipping the liquid phase
- when the evaporation of liquid water from plants and trees into the atmosphere
- is the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area
- the process where liquid water changes into water vapor
- anything that has mass and takes up space; everything that exists is made up of it
- Movement of water into the ground (soil) from the surface
- the process where water vapor (gas) changes into ice (solid), skipping the liquid phase
- the condition of the Earth’s atmosphere at a given time with respect to air pressure, temperature, motion, and moisture.
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- the layer of gases surrounding Earth; its layers include the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere
- a variable property of weather, such as temperature, humidity, air pressure, or wind
- the behaviour of atoms and molecules have no definite volume or shape; the atoms and molecules move freely and spread apart from one another
- water vapor that has cooled and condensed into liquid water droplets or solid ice crystals which become visible
- Uptake Water taken from the groundwater flow and soil moisture up into the plant
- water stored below Earth’s surface
- the behaviour of atoms and molecules are relatively rigid; definite volume and shape; the atoms and molecules are attached to each other; they can vibrate in place but don’t move around
- is a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater; groundwater enters an aquifer as precipitation seeps through the soil; it can move through the aquifer and resurface through springs and wells
- River, lake, and stream transport of water and transport of ice in glaciers
- the behaviour of atoms and molecules are definite volume but able to change shape by flowing; the atoms and molecules are loosely bonded; they move around but stay close together
- clouds that are piled up from low to high levels and bring rain
- the mixture of gases surrounding Earth which include nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor, ozone, carbon dioxide, and other gases
- is the capacity or ability for doing work; there are many types, such as, potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, and more
- the gaseous state of water; a variable gas that is found in Earth’s atmosphere
- Movement of water past the soil going deep into groundwater; the water moves downward in the soil, toward the water table
- the movement of solid, liquid, and gaseous water through the atmosphere
- water in any state (as in state of matter) that forms in the atmosphere and falls onto/into Earth
26 Clues: water stored below Earth’s surface • the process where liquid water changes into water vapor • is the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area • Movement of water into the ground (soil) from the surface • clouds that are piled up from low to high levels and bring rain • the movement of solid, liquid, and gaseous water through the atmosphere • ...
Dark Water Rising 2023-06-15
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- went back to where it came from
- inciting incident
- mariam hale
- convinces Papa to move to Galveston
- protagonist
- piles of broken buildings
- bathroom outside
- what happened to the dead bodies
- the place families went for fun (before the storm)
- hot and steamy
- transported dead bodies to sea
- reason for the terrible smell
- when a character acts differently than expected
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- love interest
- antagonist
- chest of drawers
- Friends and loved ones are more valuable than possessions.
- setting
- lives taken (likely)
- wrap around porch
- secondary character
- woodworker
22 Clues: setting • antagonist • woodworker • mariam hale • protagonist • love interest • hot and steamy • chest of drawers • bathroom outside • inciting incident • wrap around porch • secondary character • lives taken (likely) • piles of broken buildings • reason for the terrible smell • transported dead bodies to sea • went back to where it came from • what happened to the dead bodies • ...
Hoofdstuk 3 - Water 2023-06-17
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- IJs dat zicht bevind op continenten, bijv. op Groenland
- Een laag water zeer diep in de grond
- Water wat boven de grond te vinden is
- Ruzie die ontstaat bij een tekort aan water
- Het water geven aan planten d.m.v. klein buisjes met gaatjes erin
- De hoeveelheid water dat een gebied in en uit gaat
- Water dat van gas naar vloeibaar verandert
- Te arm om voldoende water te kopen
- Water in gas vorm
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- Letterlijk te weinig water in een gebied
- Water dat van vloeibaar naar gas verandert
- De hoeveelheid neerslag t.o.v. de hoeveelheid verdamping
- Water dat verstopt zit in producten, zoals t-shirts
- Het zouter worden van de bodem bij verdamping van water
- Problemen die ontstaan door te weinig water
- Een tropische storm op de Atlantische Oceaan
- Water dat lang geleden in de grond is gekomen en niet wordt aangevuld
- Een rivier die bij de monding vertakt in zijrivieren
- Water dat een paar meter onder de grond te vinden is
- De verlaging van de grond zoals gebeurt in West-Nederland
20 Clues: Water in gas vorm • Te arm om voldoende water te kopen • Een laag water zeer diep in de grond • Water wat boven de grond te vinden is • Letterlijk te weinig water in een gebied • Water dat van vloeibaar naar gas verandert • Water dat van gas naar vloeibaar verandert • Problemen die ontstaan door te weinig water • Ruzie die ontstaat bij een tekort aan water • ...
Land and Water 2013-04-29
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- Tiny droplets of liquid in the air that come together
- Lakes and streams that only make up 0.02% of earths total water
- When water changes from liquid to gas
- When water droplets fall to earth in the form of rain, sleet or snow or hail
- Scientists who study the properties and movement of water on and below the earths surface and in the atmosphere
- When water vapor cools in the atmosphere, and changes from gas to liquid
- High steeply sloped and uplifted areas of rock on the earths surface
- The natural features of the lands surface; there are three major types mountains, plateaus, and plains
- When water molecules escape into the air as gas molecules
- The amount of movement the water particles have
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- Water in its 3 states moves from one place on earth to another in a continuous cyle
- The 2.8% of water on earth that is available for humans to use
- Icecaps and rivers of ice that hold 2.15% of Earths total water
- High relatively level areas often next to mountains made up of horizontal layers of rock
- The uppermost layer of the land, which may be dug or plowed and in which plants grow
- Depositing particles of soil and rock which causes the change in the shape or composition of the land
- Mostly contained in oceans, it makes up 97.2%of earths water supply
- Scientists who study landforms
- The 0.62% of water that has been soaked into earth and cannot be seen from space
- Wearing away and moving particles of soil and rock which causes a change in the shape or composition of the land
- Areas of relatively flat land that has been leveled either by erosion or deposition of earth materials
- Representations of objects or events that scientists use to help understand larger phenomena
22 Clues: Scientists who study landforms • When water changes from liquid to gas • The amount of movement the water particles have • Tiny droplets of liquid in the air that come together • When water molecules escape into the air as gas molecules • The 2.8% of water on earth that is available for humans to use • Icecaps and rivers of ice that hold 2.15% of Earths total water • ...
Water For Elephants 2013-04-28
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- A group of people attending or surrounding an important person.
- A person or thing regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality.
- A very large mammal with thick skin, esp. an elephant, rhinoceros, or hippopotamus.
- The loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in part or most of the body.
- Not able to be calculated or estimated.
- Cheerful and friendly.
- An adjective or descriptive phrase expressing a quality regarded as characteristic of the person or thing mentioned.
- With hands on the hips and elbows turned outward.
- The feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself.
- An unskilled or casual labourer.
- Vehement or clamourous.
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- A collection of wild animals kept in captivity for exhibition.
- Use gestures, esp. dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words.
- Not pleasant to taste.
- A late 19th century patent medicine that provided a convenient way to bypass Prohibition laws, since it contained between 70-80% ethanol by weight.
- Not perturbed or concerned.
- Able to be touched or felt.
- Sedate, respectable, and unadventurous.
- Intended or likely to placate or pacify.
- A stone pillar, typically having a square or rectangular cross section and a pyramidal top, set up as a monument or landmark.
- Food, esp. dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock.
- Have sexual intercourse.
- Not allowing something to pass through; not penetrable.
- A keyboard instrument resembling an organ but with the notes produced by steam whistles, used chiefly on showboats and in traveling fairs.
- A man's felt hat having a narrow curled brim and a tapered crown with a lengthwise indentation.
25 Clues: Not pleasant to taste. • Cheerful and friendly. • Vehement or clamourous. • Have sexual intercourse. • Not perturbed or concerned. • Able to be touched or felt. • An unskilled or casual labourer. • Sedate, respectable, and unadventurous. • Not able to be calculated or estimated. • Intended or likely to placate or pacify. • With hands on the hips and elbows turned outward. • ...
The Water Cycle 2013-04-14
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- Large accumulations of underground water in permeable rock, soil, or sand that are excellent sources of water.
- _______ is when solids in sewage are sent to settling tanks and larger particles settle to the bottom.
- Treated water that is released back into the environment.
- Water, whether liquid, solid, or gas, that contains a low concentration of dissolved salts.
- __________ __________ occurs when water vapour reacts with airborne pollutants, particularly sulfur dioxide and nitric oxide.
- When more rain falls and the water completely fills the spaces above an impermeable layer causing the soil to become saturated with water.
- The movement of water that influences our weather, keeps rivers and lakes full, purifies water, and sustains many forms of life is called _______ ________.
- Water that has soaked into the soil is called ________ _______.
- Long walls of soil built along the banks of a river to prevent flooding are called ________.
- The average concentration of salt in water.
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- Where rivers flow into an ocean, are affected by tidal action.
- A ________ is a flat area of land formed by sediment that has settled at the mouth of a river over many thousands of years.
- __________ is the breakdown of rock into sediments.
- The upper level of the saturated zone is called ____________.
- The process when so much water gathers in the clouds that the air currents can no longer keep it aloft.
- The wearing away of Earth's surface, caused by the movement of materials from one place to another is called ________.
- Runoff from riverbanks and the surrounding land carries _______, which includes gravel, sand, silt, and mud into the river.
- ________ _______ is water from sinks, baths, washing machines and toilets.
- action As water evaporates a process called ________ _______ draws more water up from below ground, due to the force of cohesion between water molecules and the force of adhesion between water molecules and soil particles.
- ________ ________ is rainwater and melted snow that run off streets and the surface of the land.
- A _______ ________ is a relatively flat area on either side of a river that floods when the water levels rise higher than normal and the river overflows its banks.
- When gravity causes the water to sink into the ground, dissolving salts and minerals as it moves through the spaces between the soil particles.
- As the current of a sediment-laden river slows, the sediment begins to settle to the bottom, a process called ________.
23 Clues: The average concentration of salt in water. • __________ is the breakdown of rock into sediments. • Treated water that is released back into the environment. • The upper level of the saturated zone is called ____________. • Where rivers flow into an ocean, are affected by tidal action. • Water that has soaked into the soil is called ________ _______. • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2013-06-28
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- a reason for water constrant.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time.
- 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 where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- one way to encourage water conservation.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
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- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- the supply of water to some home which is temporarily cut off.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as.
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water.
- water that is much cleaner than used water.
20 Clues: a reason for water constrant. • reclaimed water is also known as. • one way to encourage water conservation. • being in a week or unfavourable position. • water that is much cleaner than used water. • the process of removing salt from sea water. • fresh water that can be found deep underground. • an area over which rain falls and is collected. • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2013-06-28
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- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- one way to encourage water conservation.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- the problem of water constraint in singapore.
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water.
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
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- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water.
- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- the process where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- water that is much cleaner than used water.
- an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time.
- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
- a reason for water constraint.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- reclaimed water is also known as.
20 Clues: a reason for water constraint. • reclaimed water is also known as. • one way to encourage water conservation. • 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. • fresh water that can be found deep underground. • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2013-06-28
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- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water.
- reclaimed water is also known as.
- the problem of water constraint in singapore.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- the process where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
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- water that is much cleaner than used water.
- an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water.
- a reason for water constraint.
- one way to encourage water conservation.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
20 Clues: a reason for water constraint. • reclaimed water is also known as. • one way to encourage water conservation. • 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. • fresh water that can be found deep underground. • ...
The Water Cycle 2014-01-07
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- Uptake is how much water the plant absorbs and uses.
- the soil surface into streams.
- solid ice or snow
- Runoff is when precipitation travels over the soil surface to the nearest stream channel.
- 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.
- is condensation falling onto land in the form of rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
- the layer of air that surrounds the earth.
- store most of the Earth’s water; Over 70% of the Earth’s surface is ocean.
- runoff is when snow and ice melt into surface water and moves
- it occurs when the vapor turns directly
- Discharge the movement of water out of the ground.
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- occurs when the sun heats up water and it becomes vapor.
- occurs when air cools and the vapor collects into the cloud
- a mass of tiny droplets of water that condensed from the air.
- Vapor Water in a gaseous state.
- Storage includes wetlands, lakes, ponds, and large rivers that hold freshwater.
- is the downward movement of water from the land surface into the soil or porous rock.
- 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.
- To use a material more than once.
- solid water that turns into vapor.
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. • ...
Water and Conservation 2013-07-04
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- process of water filtration,water that is boiled and turned into water vapour for drinking
- a type of reservoir
- water that is recycled
- process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles
- attachment water that is collected in reservoirs around a local area
- the cleaning of tiny impurities in water
- supplying dry land with water
- the wastage of water
- the act of polluting
- water that is reclaimed
- process of filtering water to remove large particles and bacteria from the water
- the amount of rain recorded in a certain time frame
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- word used to describe how water moves through a path
- to have a natural forest and conserve it
- fresh water which is found in lakes, rivers and streams
- arrangement between two or more countries
- a plant that desalinates water
- the act of conserving
- an area which rain falls and is collected
- the only kind of water that is safe for drinking
20 Clues: a type of reservoir • the wastage of water • the act of polluting • the act of conserving • water that is recycled • water that is reclaimed • supplying dry land with water • a plant that desalinates water • to have a natural forest and conserve it • the cleaning of tiny impurities in water • arrangement between two or more countries • an area which rain falls and is collected • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2014-04-15
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- Sources of water flow over the land
- Layer of gases surrounding a planet
- Small column of liquid
- Any product of the condensation
- H20
- Water flowing towards an ocean, a lake, a sea, or another river
- Liquid water in the form of droplets
- gas phase of water
- filtering of fluids through porous materials
- Precipitation in the form of flakes
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- Movement of water
- Body of water with a current
- Gives of energy
- Form of solid precipitation
- Vaporization of a liquid
- Comes from the sun
- Physical state of matter from gas phase into liquid phase
- Body of saline water
- Rain and snow mixed
- Visible mass of liquid droplets
20 Clues: H20 • Gives of energy • Movement of water • Comes from the sun • gas phase of water • Rain and snow mixed • Body of saline water • Small column of liquid • Vaporization of a liquid • Form of solid precipitation • Body of water with a current • Any product of the condensation • Visible mass of liquid droplets • Sources of water flow over the land • Layer of gases surrounding a planet • ...
Water Crossword Puzzle 2015-02-03
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- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land
- a river and all its branches
- barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen
- a hydrologic process where water moves downward from surface water to groundwater
- the top layer of a body of water
- the small and microscopic organisms drifting or floating in the sea or fresh water
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- the flora and fauna found on the bottom, or in the bottom sediments, of a sea, lake, or other body of water
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- the state or quality of a material or membrane that causes it to allow liquids or gases to pass through it
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- the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water
- a ridge of rock in the sea formed by the growth and deposit of coral
- an area of coastal grassland that is regularly flooded by seawater
- long broad sandy island lying parallel to a shore that is built up by the action of waves, currents, and winds and that protects the shore from the effects of the ocean
- safe to drink
- a coastal marine swamp of tropical or subtropical regions that is dominated by mangrove trees
- the part of the ocean closest to the shore
- a measure of how much of a rock is open space
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream
- aquatic animals that are able to swim and move independently of water currents
22 Clues: safe to drink • a river and all its branches • the top layer of a body of water • the part of the ocean closest to the shore • a measure of how much of a rock is open space • land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land • barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level • the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water • ...
Water Crossword puzzle 2015-02-03
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- underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials
- zone is the part of the ocean closest to the shore.
- zone lowest level of a lake or ocean
- the state or quality of a material or membrane that causes it to allow liquids or gases to pass through it.
- marsh area found near estuaries and sounds.
- a measure of how much of a rock is open space.
- is the area of land where all of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place.
- the community of organisms which live on, in, or near the seabed
- swamp a coastal marine swamp of tropical or subtropical regions that is dominated by mangrove trees
- barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- reef is a community of living organisms.
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- partly enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it
- located beneath the earths surface
- zone where water moves downward from surface water to groundwater
- the enrichment of an ecosystem with chemical nutrients
- water the top layer of a body of water
- are a diverse group of organisms that live in the water column and cannot swim against a current.
- system a river and all its branches
- land area that is saturated with water
- safe to drink
- island long, narrow, offshore deposits of sand or sediment that run parallel to the coastline
- actively swimming aquatic organisms in a body of water
22 Clues: safe to drink • located beneath the earths surface • system a river and all its branches • zone lowest level of a lake or ocean • water the top layer of a body of water • land area that is saturated with water • reef is a community of living organisms. • marsh area found near estuaries and sounds. • a measure of how much of a rock is open space. • ...
WATER, RIVERS, FLOODING 2015-04-25
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- large boulders rolled along the bed
- rocks bounce against river bed
- a graph that shows the amount of water in the river
- when water is moved from one stage in the cycle to another
- the wearing away of the river channel or its load by the water and the load banging against each other
- area of high land surrounding a drainage basin
- rock that will not allow water into it
- a sand paper effect where rocks rub against the banks and the bed
- rock dissolved in water
- where two rivers join
- a place where water is held for a period of time e.g reservoir
- water held on a plant before falling to the ground eg leaves
- water absorbed into the air from the surface
- a small stream/ river that joins a large one
- dumping material in the river
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- amount of water in the river at any time
- when warm air meets cold air causing water vapour to form
- where the water is carried in the river
- water given off by plants
- the sheer force of water rubbing against the banks and the bed
- any form of water that comes from the atmosphere
- the movement of water in rocks
- rock that will allow water into it
- when a river in unable to hold any more water and the water flows out onto the land near it
- rocks held in the body of the river
- the beginning of the river
- water soaking into the soil and rocks
- rocks bang against each other getting smaller
28 Clues: where two rivers join • rock dissolved in water • water given off by plants • the beginning of the river • dumping material in the river • rocks bounce against river bed • the movement of water in rocks • rock that will allow water into it • large boulders rolled along the bed • rocks held in the body of the river • water soaking into the soil and rocks • ...
Spring W.C. Water 2017-01-20
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- Pertaining to that layer of soil or rock in which a water table exists.
- The transformation to the liquid state.
- The ability to inhibit the growth of bacteria without destroying it.
- The use of plant root systems to concentrate, adsorb, or precipitate metals and organic contaminants from a groundwater or wastewater stream.
- A plate installed in a water flow to slow velocity and provide a uniform flow.
- Type of membrane backwash or reverse filtration procedure.
- Creation of eddy-like velocities in a water stream by changes in pipe size/direction that allow added chemicals to mix evenly with receiving stream.
- The works/structures at the head of a conduit into which water is diverted.
- Lowest point of the channel inside a pipe, conduit or canal.
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- The capacity of matter to block the passage of light or other radiant energy.
- When no net transfer of weight, energy or both exists between the components of a system.
- A periodic movement back and forth, or up and down.
- The mixing of established, layered zones within a medium.
- A disinfection by-product formed during the treatment of water with chlorine dioxide.
- Pertaining to water bodies poor in such nutrients as phosphorous, nitrogen and calcium, but have abundant oxygen at all depths.
- A device principally used for determining the velocity of a flowing liquid to ascertain waste, leakage or clogging of pipes.
- An opening in a dam, spillway, or measuring weir for the passage of water.
- Temperature at which the molecule of an ideal gas are at rest.
- The constant representing the quantity of electricity that can deposit (dissolve) one gram equivalent weight of a substance during electrolysis.
- The adjustment to a change in the system.
- A group of organic compounds that make up fats and other esters that have analogous properties.
- Chemically unreactive, especially toward oxygen, or resistant to chemical action such as corrosion.
22 Clues: The transformation to the liquid state. • The adjustment to a change in the system. • A periodic movement back and forth, or up and down. • The mixing of established, layered zones within a medium. • Type of membrane backwash or reverse filtration procedure. • Lowest point of the channel inside a pipe, conduit or canal. • ...
All about Water 2016-09-14
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- A SOIL,ROCK OR SEDIMENT THAT I FROZEN FOR MORE THAN TWO CONSECUTIVE YEARS
- AVERAGE LENGTH OF TIME SPENT BY WATER MOLECULE IN A RESERVOIR
- IS A WETLAND WITH LUSH TREES AND VEGETATION
- LARGEST RESERVOIR
- PLACES WHERE WATER RESIDES FOR AN AMOUNT OF TIME
- EVAPORATION OF WATER FROM PLANTS
- IS A PARTLY ENCLOSED COASTAL BODY OF WATER WHERE FRESHWATER FROM STREAM MEETS THE SALTWATER FROM THE SEA
- THE SMALLER STREAMS
- ICE DIRECTLY TRANSFORMS INTO WATER
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- EXTENDS FROM THE OCEAN SURFACE TO A DEPTH OF 100 METERS
- IS A MOVING BODY OF SURFACE WATER THAT FLOWS DOWNSLOPE TOWARD SEA LEVEL BECAUSE OF GRAVITY
- ALSO KNOWN AS WATER CYCLE
- PROCESS IN WHICH LIQUID WATER CHANGES INTO VAPOR
- CHANGE FROM VAPOR INTO LIQUID OR SOLID
- PERMANENT BODY OF ICE
- IS A SHALLOW WETLAND AROUND LAKES,STREAMS, AND OCEANS
- THE SALTINESS OF SALTWATER
- RAIN THAT FALLS INTO THE LAND SURFACE THAT PENETRATES TO THE SOIL
- LAND AREAS WHERE WATER COVERS THE SURFACE FOR SIGNIFICANT PERIODS
- MASS OF GLACIAL LAND ICE EXTENDING MORE THAN 50000 KM
20 Clues: LARGEST RESERVOIR • THE SMALLER STREAMS • PERMANENT BODY OF ICE • ALSO KNOWN AS WATER CYCLE • THE SALTINESS OF SALTWATER • EVAPORATION OF WATER FROM PLANTS • ICE DIRECTLY TRANSFORMS INTO WATER • CHANGE FROM VAPOR INTO LIQUID OR SOLID • IS A WETLAND WITH LUSH TREES AND VEGETATION • PROCESS IN WHICH LIQUID WATER CHANGES INTO VAPOR • ...
Water (Aqua & Hydros) 2016-09-25
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- dry, without water
- flowering bush with showy clusters of white, pink, or blue flowers; has a cup shaped seed pod
- fear of water
- operated by fluid or water pressure
- a pipe connected to a water source with a valve and spout; used to put out fires
- a pale greenish-blue color
- water (Greek)
- an etching that looks like a watercolor
- an underground layer of rock or sand that can absorb and hold water
- an elevated conduit for water, especially used in ancient Rome
- a portable breathing apparatus for divers; a SCUBA tank
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- mythological serpent with many heads; when one is cut off, two more appear
- extreme thirst
- a person trained to work in deep-sea vessels (other than a submarine) for research and rescue purposes
- lives in or found near the water
- simplest and lightest element; an essential part of water
- to add water or moisture to something
- a scuba diver who lives for a long while in an underwater shelter used as a base for research
- containing water or similar to water; watery
- a container filled with water that holds fish, plants and other marine creatures
- water (Latin)
21 Clues: fear of water • water (Greek) • water (Latin) • extreme thirst • dry, without water • a pale greenish-blue color • lives in or found near the water • operated by fluid or water pressure • to add water or moisture to something • an etching that looks like a watercolor • containing water or similar to water; watery • a portable breathing apparatus for divers; a SCUBA tank • ...
wool and water 2016-02-08
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- kind of desk
- Alice did not like being called this
- Things on the shelf were like this
- touch to feel
- following
- they help you steer a boat
- covered
- turn over
- disappear
- please lead, please!
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- working with wool
- poky animal
- not very happy
- wanting to know
- right side up!
- rhymes with slide!
- strange
- If you go too fast here you may get caught!
- let the water current take you
- huge pile
20 Clues: strange • covered • following • huge pile • turn over • disappear • poky animal • kind of desk • touch to feel • not very happy • right side up! • wanting to know • working with wool • rhymes with slide! • please lead, please! • they help you steer a boat • let the water current take you • Things on the shelf were like this • Alice did not like being called this • ...
Propertes of Water 2016-05-26
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- Heat the heat required to convert a solid into a liquid or vapor, or a liquid into a vapor, without change of temperature
- dissolved salt content of a body of water
- the weather conditions
- the process of a substance in a liquid state changing to a gas state
- Nutrients Carbon dioxide, iron, nitrogen and phosphorus
- produced by separation of the components of light by their different degrees of refraction according to wavelength
- a measure of acidity and alkalinity of a solution
- a steep temperature gradient in a body of water
- the basic unit of a chemical element
- Capacity the number of heat units needed to raise the temperature
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- the mass per unit volume
- a system or formation of layers, classes, or categories
- the action of breathing
- a poisonous, combustible non metal that exists in two common forms
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance
- Transmission When light moves through a transparent material
- a weak bond between two molecules resulting from an electrostatic attraction
- a strong salinity
- able to dissolve other substances
- Molecule a molecule that has a partial positive charge and a partial negative charge
20 Clues: a strong salinity • the weather conditions • the action of breathing • the mass per unit volume • able to dissolve other substances • the basic unit of a chemical element • dissolved salt content of a body of water • a steep temperature gradient in a body of water • a measure of acidity and alkalinity of a solution • the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance • ...
Types of Water 2016-06-22
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- Not of the sea
- Runoff from our cities highways and industrial sites
- Chemically treated to prevent scale corrosion and fouling
- Flows from an aquifer directly to the Earth’s surface
- Many states require operator certification to manage it
- Its diminishing quantity causes concern for the Colorado River Compact
- Texas provides tax credits on the purchase of equipment for collecting it
- Storing this at a marina is a Best Management Practice (BMP)
- Contains very few if any contaminants
- Leaves your fauce ideally lead-free
- Managed under EPA’s NPDES program
- Held within sediments in the gaps between particles
- Has a potential hydrogen of less than 7
- Found above an impermeable layer of rock or sediment
- Part of a river not reached by current (eels live here)
- Contains any physical chemical biological or radiological substance or matter
- Any part of the ocean or river having the ebb and flow of current
- The USACE has jurisdiction
- While containing sullage Arizona offers tax incentives for its reuse
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- Found in cracks and spaces in soil sand and rock
- Protected by APPS or the MARPOL Act
- The FDA (not the EPA) regulates its purity
- Rivers lakes transitional waters and coastal waters
- Carbonated to add effervescence
- Contains feces or urine flushed from toilets
- Subjected to electrolysis
- 1% of the world population depends on this for daily needs
- Cools large condensers at power plants
- Became protected in the United States in 1974
- Byproduct of bringing oil and gas to the surface
- Constrained by the USACE disclaimed by insurance companies
- Used in boilers chillers and manufacturing
- Delivered by pipes to at 25 people or more
- Contains a proppant usually sand
- Cleaner today due to $338 million in GLLA sediment remediation
- 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 • Contains a proppant usually sand • Managed under EPA’s NPDES program • 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 • ...
The Water Cycle 2018-03-15
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- A geological formation containing ground water that can be used to supply wells or springs.
- runoff The process of snow and ice melting into surface water and moving across the soil surface into streams.
- The science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
- To cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid.
- The downward movement of water from the land surface into the soil or porous rock.
- 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.
- It is usually formed on the side of a hill, or below the local water table.
- This includes wetlands, lakes, ponds, and large rivers that hold freshwater.
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- cycle The change and movement of the Earth’s water from liquid to vapor to solid.Down
- An area of land where all the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place.
- The star that is the source of light and heat for the solar system and powers the water cycle.
- The vertical and lateral movements of water through spaces between soil and rock layers.
- The opposite of evaporation; it occurs when air cools and the vapor collects into liquid form.
- Condensation falling onto land in the form of rain, sleet, hail, snow, and mist.
- Contain 96.5% of the world’s water supply and comprises over 70% of the Earth’s surface.
- The water that exists for long periods below the Earth’s surface.
- The journey water takes as it passes from the land
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.
- runoff This defines precipitation that travels over the soil surface to the nearest stream channel.
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. • ...
The Water Cycle 2018-03-15
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- The invisible, gaseous form of water.
- Contain 96.5% of the world’s water supply and comprises over 70% of the Earth’s surface.
- discharge The movement of water out of the ground.
- The process of snow and ice melting into surface water and moving across the soil surface into streams.
- A geological formation containing ground water that can be used to supply wells or springs.
- The change and movement of the Earth’s water from liquid to vapor to solid.Down
- Condensation falling onto land in the form of rain, sleet, hail, snow, and mist.
- The star that is the source of light and heat for the solar system and powers the water cycle.
- This includes wetlands, lakes, ponds, and large rivers that hold freshwater.
- To cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid.
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- An area of land where all the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place.
- The science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
- It is usually formed on the side of a hill, or below the local water table.
- 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.
- The downward movement of water from the land surface into the soil or porous rock.
- 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.
- The vertical and lateral movements of water through spaces between soil and rock layers.
- The journey water takes as it passes from the land
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.
21 Clues: The invisible, gaseous form of water. • To cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid. • The journey water takes as it passes from the land • discharge The movement of water out of the ground. • 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. • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
