water Crossword Puzzles
Properties of Water 2021-09-03
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- Force that liquids exert on any given object less dense than itself
- Electrons in a molecule are unevenly distributed
- Ability to dissolve other substances
- Amount of salt dissolved in water
- %97 of all water on Earth
- Oxygen atoms that are attracted to the Hydrogen atom of a water molecule
- These are unevenly shared in water
- %3 of all water on Earth
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- Allows water to exist in all three states of matter
- Tension on the surface of a liquid
- The ability of water to climb structures
- Pressure at a given depth
- Density of water
- The lower this is, the denser water becomes
- Boiling point of water
- Water in the gaseous state
- Changes with temperature and salinity
- Tendency of water molecules to be attracted to other substances
- H²O
- One state of matter that water can exist as
20 Clues: H²O • Density of water • Boiling point of water • %3 of all water on Earth • Pressure at a given depth • %97 of all water on Earth • Water in the gaseous state • Amount of salt dissolved in water • Tension on the surface of a liquid • These are unevenly shared in water • Ability to dissolve other substances • Changes with temperature and salinity • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-03-15
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- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- a biogeochemical cycle that describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.
- a cavity in the ground, especially in limestone bedrock, caused by water erosion and providing a route for surface water to disappear underground.
- a severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.
- bodies of ice that are found in the mountains.
- the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state, without passing through the liquid state.
- a shaft sunk into the ground to obtain water, oil, or gas.
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- transformation of gas into solid without an intermediate liquid phase
- the amount of salt in a liquid.
- a quantity representing the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere or in a gas.
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically.
- a glacial episode during a past geological period.
- one that is below the freezing temperature throughout its mass for the entire year; a subpolar (or polythermal) glacier contains ice below the freezing temperature.
- a high-latitude region of a planet, dwarf planet, or natural satellite that is covered in ice.
- found in Lakes and rivers; not of the sea.
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- a geological interval of warmer global average temperature lasting thousands of years that separates consecutive glacial periods within an ice age.
- a spring of naturally hot water, typically heated by subterranean volcanic activity.
- a hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air.
- an all-encompassing term for those portions of Earth's surface where water is in solid form, including sea ice, lake ice, river ice, snow cover, glaciers, ice caps, ice sheets, and frozen ground.
- a high-latitude region of a planet, dwarf planet, or natural satellite that is covered in ice.
- a rising of seawater, magma, or other liquid.
- purifying water for human use.
- an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, especially over what is normally dry land.
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution. Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- the branch of science concerned with the properties of the earth's water, and especially its movement in relation to land.
- a continuous, directed movement of sea water generated by a number of forces acting upon the water, including wind, the Coriolis effect, breaking waves, cabbeling, and temperature and salinity differences.
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- a cave, or a chamber in a cave, typically a large one.
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
37 Clues: purifying water for human use. • the amount of salt in a liquid. • a large body of water surrounded by land. • found in Lakes and rivers; not of the sea. • a rising of seawater, magma, or other liquid. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • bodies of ice that are found in the mountains. • a glacial episode during a past geological period. • ...
Water Systems Crossword 2022-02-06
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- an area of land which all water there eventually drain into one body of water
- liquid to vapor
- keeps the water from passing through it
- H2O
- 10 times saltier than ordinary seawater
- the water cycle makes water classified as a
- where it separates water drained from different systems
- how many states of water
- percent of the planet is covered in water
- underground layer of rock, gravel, sand or silt that holds water
- some water that falls into the soil
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- something used for removing unwanted things
- no beginning or end to this process
- amount of major watersheds in the continental US
- water found in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, and oceans
- something people build to access the underground water
- where 60% of the water from the watersheds flow here in Canada
- water is able to pass through it
- most of where Canada’s fresh water is
- mass of ice that moves slowly
20 Clues: H2O • liquid to vapor • how many states of water • mass of ice that moves slowly • water is able to pass through it • no beginning or end to this process • some water that falls into the soil • most of where Canada’s fresh water is • keeps the water from passing through it • 10 times saltier than ordinary seawater • percent of the planet is covered in water • ...
Water Systems - Suloch 2022-01-28
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- Rain water gets stored into this area.
- When clouds release rain, snow and sleet, this process is called...
- Water that is in lakes, rivers, streams, oceans and etc.
- Liquid isn't able to pass through.
- Made to access fresh water.
- Solid state of water.
- When harmful substances get released into the water.
- shows us the movement of water in the earth and the atmosphere.
- When animals release water vapor while breathing.
- Some of the water that falls goes into soil and becomes...
- Opposite of evaporation.
- Water-vapor.
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- A huge mass of ice and snow that slowly moves down because of gravity.
- plant's water getting evaporated.
- The water cycle is what makes it classified as...
- When one watershed gets separated from another watershed.
- Underground layer made of stone, gravel and sand.
- Liquid is able to pass through.
- Precipitation can end up back into lakes, rivers and etc.
- Opposite of condensation.
20 Clues: Water-vapor. • Solid state of water. • Opposite of evaporation. • Opposite of condensation. • Made to access fresh water. • Liquid is able to pass through. • plant's water getting evaporated. • Liquid isn't able to pass through. • Rain water gets stored into this area. • The water cycle is what makes it classified as... • Underground layer made of stone, gravel and sand. • ...
Water cycle vocab 2022-01-12
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- water containing less than 1,000 milligrams per liter of dissolved solids, most often salt
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.
- the gas and aerosol envelope that extends from the ocean, land, and ice-covered surface of a planet outward into space
- the amount of dissolved salts that are present in water.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- the atmospheric conditions that comprise the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation
- process where water vapor becomes liquid
- Groundwater is the water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock.
- the study of the distribution and movement of water both on and below the Earth's surface
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- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil.
- the evaporation of water from plants occurring at the leaves
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically.
- an element or compound transitions from its liquid state to its gaseous state below the temperature at which it boils
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
- is the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice.
- a substance consisting of two or more substances mixed together
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts (mainly sodium chloride)
- (of a liquid) flow over and away from a surface.
21 Clues: process where water vapor becomes liquid • a large body of water surrounded by land. • (of a liquid) flow over and away from a surface. • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • the amount of dissolved salts that are present in water. • the evaporation of water from plants occurring at the leaves • ...
World Water Day 2022-04-01
20 Clues: melt • fowl • over • mark • less • shed • dish • back • tide • head • fire • flood • rians • salty • in the sea • water falls • resists water • you go down it • beneath the water • red fruit from inside
Water Properties Review 2022-04-06
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- This type of substance is formed when two or more substances are mixed completely.
- Low B.O.D= _____.
- The average salinity of the ocean.
- You float better in which water?
- This is the movement of solvent through a membrane to an area of higher solute concentration.
- This water property allowed water to stick to the penny during our lab.
- this type of bond occurs when atoms share electrons, but not equally.
- As the temperature of a substance increases, it's solubility _________.
- These are formed when two or more atoms are joined by covalent bonds.
- What can occur if the pH of the ocean drops?
- This is the balance of water and salt movement in your body to remain isotonic.
- What can occur if algae and bacteria start mass reproducing in the water?
- If the water is not churned up, how would you measure water clarity?
- Organisms with shells become ______ due to ocean acidification?
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- What is majority of the dissolved solids in the ocean made of ________.
- This water property would allow you to skip a rock on top of the water.
- The solid material that doesn’t dissolve in a substance.
- If the water is churned up, how would you measure water clarity?
- This water property allows water to stick to other substances.
- The smallest component of an element.
- Cold, salty water _____.
- This water property allows water to pour in a constant flow out of the faucet.
- 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.
- This water property allows water to travel through small spaces.
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 Properties Review 2022-04-06
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- this type of bond occurs when atoms share electrons, but not equally.
- Low B.O.D= _____.
- Organisms with shells become ______ due to ocean acidification?
- This is the balance of water and salt movement in your body to remain isotonic.
- Cold, salty water _____.
- If the water is not churned up, how would you measure water clarity?
- The solid material that doesn’t dissolve in a substance.
- This water property would allow you to skip a rock on top of the water.
- This water property allows water to pour in a constant flow out of the faucet.
- This type of substance is formed when two or more substances are mixed completely.
- What is majority of the dissolved solids in the ocean made of ________.
- This type of substance is formed when two or more substances are combined physically, but not chemically.
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- These are formed when two or more atoms are joined by covalent bonds.
- What can occur if the pH of the ocean drops?
- This water property allows water to travel through small spaces.
- As the temperature of a substance _______, it's solubility.
- This water property allows water to stick to other substances.
- The average salinity of the ocean.
- This water property allowed water to stick to the penny during our lab.
- The smallest component of an element.
- You float better in which water?
- This is the movement of solvent through a membrane to an area of higher solute concentration.
- What can occur if algae and bacteria start mass reproducing in the water?
- This is the measure of all dissolved solids in the ocean.
- If the water is churned up, how would you measure water clarity?
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. • ...
pH & Water Chemistry 2017-05-08
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- forms when electrons are shared between atoms
- (chemicals being created) are written on the right side of a chemical equation.
- mixtures of water and non-dissolved materials
- found in the nucleus with no charge
- a solution that contains a higher concentration of H+ ions than pure water and has a pH value below 7
- a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions
- water slowly heats and resists temperature change
- Water is attracted to other molecules/substances
- is a measure of the concentration of H+ ions in a solution
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- formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another
- When molecules are close together, a slight attraction can form between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules
- found circling the nucleus with a positive charge
- (chemicals being combined) are written on the left side of a chemical equation.
- material composed of two or more elements or compounds that are physically mixed together, but not chemically combined
- a pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- weak acids or bases that react with strong acids and bases to keep pHs within a certain range
- a mixture where a solid is dissolved into a liquid.
- found in the nucleus with a positive charge
- the smallest particles of an element that still have all the properties of an element
- Water is attracted to water (makes water “sticky!!”).
- when the electrons Between atoms in a molecule are shared unequally
- atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons
- a solution that contains a lower concentration of H+ ions than pure water and has a pH value above 7
23 Clues: found in the nucleus with no charge • found in the nucleus with a positive charge • forms when electrons are shared between atoms • mixtures of water and non-dissolved materials • Water is attracted to other molecules/substances • found circling the nucleus with a positive charge • water slowly heats and resists temperature change • ...
Water and Marcomolecules 2018-04-17
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- Means small
- Gets desolved
- The energy required to start a reaction
- The tension of the waters surface
- The monomer of a protein
- The joining of two atoms
- The slightly negative atom in a water molecule
- The mixing of the solute & solvent
- Provides long term energy
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- stores genetic information
- Water molecules stick to other water molecule
- Does the dissolving
- Water moving up a thin tube
- Provides short term energy
- Means sugar
- Means large
- Water sticks to other surface besides water
- Speed up chemical reactions
- One of the defining characteristics of water
- Means many
20 Clues: Means many • Means small • Means sugar • Means large • Gets desolved • Does the dissolving • The monomer of a protein • The joining of two atoms • Provides long term energy • stores genetic information • Provides short term energy • Water moving up a thin tube • Speed up chemical reactions • The tension of the waters surface • The mixing of the solute & solvent • ...
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.
- Condensation falling onto land in the form of rain, sleet, hail, snow, and mist.
- This defines precipitation that travels over the soil surface to the nearest stream channel.
- It is usually formed on the side of a hill, or below the local water table.
- The process of snow and ice melting into surface water and moving across the soil surface into streams.
- The opposite of evaporation; it occurs when air cools and the vapor collects into liquid form.
- The journey water takes as it passes from the land
- The vertical and lateral movements of water through spaces between soil and rock layers.
- Contain 96.5% of the world’s water supply and comprises over 70% of the Earth’s surface.
- The invisible, gaseous form of water.
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- Occurs when the sun heats water up and it becomes vapor in the air.
- The science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
- This includes wetlands, lakes, ponds, and large rivers that hold freshwater.
- The star that is the source of light and heat for the solar system and powers the water cycle.
- The movement of water out of the ground.
- An area of land where all the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place.
- The water that exists for long periods below the Earth’s surface.
- The downward movement of water from the land surface into the soil or porous rock.
- The means to which water is carried through the plants from the roots.
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.
- To cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid.
- The change and movement of the Earth’s water from liquid to vapor to solid.Down
22 Clues: The invisible, gaseous form of water. • The movement of water out of the ground. • 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 Water Cycle 2018-03-15
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- A geological formation containing ground water that can be used to supply wells or springs.
- The vertical and lateral movements of water through spaces between soil and rock layers.
- It is usually formed on the side of a hill, or below the local water table.
- The opposite of evaporation; it occurs when air cools and the vapor collects into liquid form.
- The movement of water out of the ground.
- Occurs when the sun heats water up and it becomes vapor in the air.
- To cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid.
- The process of snow and ice melting into surface water and moving across the soil surface into streams.
- Condensation falling onto land in the form of rain, sleet, hail, snow, and mist.
- This includes wetlands, lakes, ponds, and large rivers that hold freshwater.
- The star that is the source of light and heat for the solar system and powers the water cycle.
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- The science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
- The change and movement of the Earth’s water from liquid to vapor to solid.Down
- The means to which water is carried through the plants from the roots.
- Contain 96.5% of the world’s water supply and comprises over 70% of the Earth’s surface.
- The journey water takes as it passes from the land
- The invisible, gaseous form of water.
- This defines precipitation that travels over the soil surface to the nearest stream channel.
- The water that exists for long periods below the Earth’s surface.
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.
- The downward movement of water from the land surface into the soil or porous rock.
- An area of land where all the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place.
22 Clues: The invisible, gaseous form of water. • The movement of water out of the ground. • 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. • ...
Color of Water 2017-05-22
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- Language Ruth's family speaks.
- What do you call a Jewish school?
- Ruth's hometown
- Ruth's real name.
- Black Power group.
- Place where James found his passion for music.
- The wise and drunk man on the corner.
- Substance James was addicted to.
- Jazz saxophonist who improvised in his works.
- Ruth's symbol of mobility.
- Ruth's childhood best friend.
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- What did black folks call Tateh?
- Ruth's brother's name.
- God is the ____ of ____.
- Ruth's first husband's name.
- How many children were in James' family?
- Ruth's mother had this disease?
- Where did Ruth meet Rocky?
- Ruth's favorite aunt's name.
- Place Ruth goes during most summers.
20 Clues: Ruth's hometown • Ruth's real name. • Black Power group. • Ruth's brother's name. • God is the ____ of ____. • Where did Ruth meet Rocky? • Ruth's symbol of mobility. • Ruth's first husband's name. • Ruth's favorite aunt's name. • Ruth's childhood best friend. • Language Ruth's family speaks. • Ruth's mother had this disease? • What did black folks call Tateh? • ...
The Water Cycle 2016-11-28
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- parts per million (abbreviate)
- a cycle that involves the processes of evaporation, condensation and precipitation.
- water seeping into the ground from the surface
- parts per billion (abbreviate)
- water that cannot be absorbed into the ground
- the contamination of water
- water changes from liquid to gas (slowly)
- the water below the water table that holds the water
- when solid changes into a liquid
- the movement of water out of plants
- gas into liquid
- water water deep within the roots of the earth
- getting rid of liquid waste
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- water water found on earth’s surface
- an underground reservoir of water that can be extracted for surface use
- conservation the wise use of our resources
- When water falls back onto earth it collects in oceans, lakes and rivers
- taking liquid into a root system for plants from soil
- water falls in the forms of rain, snow, sleet, hail, freezing rain, or ice
- movement of water through earth’s crust
- Fuel or energy for the cycle
- The area between the surface and the water table where open spaces allow water to flow through.
- when a liquid turns into a solid
- an area where fresh water mixes with salt water
24 Clues: gas into liquid • the contamination of water • getting rid of liquid waste • Fuel or energy for the cycle • parts per million (abbreviate) • parts per billion (abbreviate) • when a liquid turns into a solid • when solid changes into a liquid • the movement of water out of plants • water water found on earth’s surface • movement of water through earth’s crust • ...
Water and rivers 2019-04-01
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- The football team currently at the top of the English Premier League
- Sand and stones in the river scrape the bed and banks, wearing them away
- The wearing away of the river bank and bed
- The movement of water over the surface
- Formed on the side of a meander where there is more deposition
- The cutting down and removal of trees
- A bend in the river
- When leaves, plants and trees catch rain as it falls, preventing it from reaching the ground
- Raised banks build alongside the river, to make the river deeper to reduce the likelihood of flooding
- Alternate hills that stick out like the teeth of a zip in the river’s path
- A large wall built to control a river’s flow, forming a reservoir behind
- A large, deep mouth of a river as it meets the sea, especially useful for ports and shipping
- The point at which two rivers meet
- The straightening and deepening of a river, making water move more quickly through that part of the river
- When a river’s load is deposited near the mouth, and builds up over time, like the Nile or Mississippi
- A graph used to display a river’s response to a precipitation event
- The beginning of a river
- A landform occurring in the upper course, caused by vertical erosion
- The volume of water flowing past a point in the river in one second
- The area drained by a river and its tributaries
- Water returning to the atmosphere from leaves, plants and trees as water vapour
- The movement of water sideways through the soil
- The heavier material that a river carries along the bottom
- Sand grains and small stones bounce along the river bed
- The movement of water into the ground
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- The movement of water from the soil into the ground rock
- The land either side of a river in the lower course that usually gets flooded
- Rocks and stones knocking together and wearing each other away
- Larger stones and rocks are rolled along the river bed
- Water vapour changing back into water droplets, forming clouds
- The growth in towns and cities, as more people move there
- The material that a river carries
- A landform in the upper course, formed when a river crosses a band of harder rock
- The boundary marking the edge of a drainage basin, usually hills or mountains
- Water is forced into cracks in the bank, which over time breaks up the bank
- Small particles of rock and soil are carried along by the river
- The movement of water through the rock
- Formed when the old channel of a meander is cut off from the river
- Water returning to the atmosphere from the ground as water vapour
- The material that a river deposits
- Flood management methods that use intensive human intervention, like dams, embankments etc.
- Flood management methods that work with nature, using more natural methods, like afforestation
- Natural embankments built up by the side of the river when it floods
- Rock that lets water seep through
- The end of a river, where it meets the sea, or joins another river
- Rock that does not let water through
- Any form of water falling from the atmosphere, like rain, sleet, snow, hail
- The movement of eroded material by the river
- Formed on the side of a meander where there is more erosion
- The planting of trees
- Dissolved chemicals and minerals in the water can break up the bed and banks
- When eroded material is dropped by the river
- A smaller river that joins a larger river
- The speed of flow in a river
54 Clues: A bend in the river • The planting of trees • The beginning of a river • The speed of flow in a river • The material that a river carries • Rock that lets water seep through • The material that a river deposits • The point at which two rivers meet • Rock that does not let water through • The cutting down and removal of trees • The movement of water into the ground • ...
Air and Water 2019-09-01
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- Petrol is used on a global scale, therefore it damage properties and also create ____ issues to people
- To prevent rust, people usually ____ it with paint, oil, etc or store it in a vacuum container
- Oxides of nitrogen are formed from the heat and pressure found in a ____ ____
- Gases like carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, etc are common ____ in the air
- The compound added to coagulate small particles of clay so that they form larger clumps, which settle more rapidly
- Blue anhydrous cobalt(II)chloride turns ____ in the presence of water
- In industries, water is often used as a ____ to dissolve other substances or as a coolant
- The process where water is passed through filter beds to remove different sized insoluble solids
- Catalytic converters are used to ____ oxides of nitrogen
- Carbon monoxide is produced in an incomplete ____ of carbon-containing substances leads to ____ ____
- Air is a mixture of compound gases and mainly is the ____ gas
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- Water has an unusually high ____ point for a molecule of its relative low molecular mass
- Water is a neutral, colorless ____ that boils at 100°c and freezes at 0°c
- The process of adding chlorine or chlorine compounds such as sodium hypochlorite to water to kill certain bacteria and harmful microbes
- The common liquid air separation of oxygen and nitrogen
- Water decreases in ____ when it freezes
- A method to prevent rust by coating the less reactive metal with a more reactive metal as a sacrificial protection
- White anhydrous copper(II)sulfate turns ____ in the presence of water
- A gasoline that has been banned in some countries due to the lead compounds (a pollutant) that is produced
- Water must be free of poisonous salts and harmful microbes otherwise it may cause various ____
- When iron comes into contact with water and oxygen, it will ____
21 Clues: Water decreases in ____ when it freezes • The common liquid air separation of oxygen and nitrogen • Catalytic converters are used to ____ oxides of nitrogen • Air is a mixture of compound gases and mainly is the ____ gas • When iron comes into contact with water and oxygen, it will ____ • White anhydrous copper(II)sulfate turns ____ in the presence of water • ...
Water Systems Crossword 2019-06-11
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- water: a circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water surface. (waves transfer energy)
- characteristics, characteristics used to be describe a stream or a river; these include volume and rate of flow, slope and shape of bed.
- amount of dissolved salts in water
- water water that is safe for humans to drink
- show us the side view of a landscape
- is a gas that forms diatomic molecules
- process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface by natural processes such as wind or water flow, and then transported and deposited in other locations.
- zone defined as the area between the high tide and low tide mark.
- specific structures or behaviours that increase an organism's chance of survival or reproduction.
- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- oxygen. Amount of oxygen dissolved in a body of water such as a lake
- is a measure of how hot or cold something is.
- borne diseases are conditions caused by pathogenic microorganisms that are transmitted in water
- description of the variation within a system or group.
- water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- form from rocks and gravel that build up along the sides and at the end of the glacier
- a large moving body of ice.
- shelf. The undersea extension of a continent which can stretch for miles out to sea.
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind.
- Use. you direct uses of water
- bloom. when the amount of the dissolved nutrients in the water increase greatly.
- average weather measured over a long period of time
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- glacier a glacier usually originating in a cirque at a valley
- osmosis movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concentration from an area of lower water concentration to one of higher water concentration; technique used for purifying water
- water, is water from the sea or ocean
- lake Most kettles are circular in shape because melting blocks of ice tend to become rounded
- small hills with a distinctive teardrop shape. Form when a glacier moves over moraines that had formed earlier
- island. are formed by volcanoes that grow up all the way from the oceans floor
- is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by large numbers of individual particles that are generally invisible
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- daily change in water levels of the oceans.
- how acidic or basic the water is
- is any place on earth where living things interact with other living things and non- living things.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- microscopic parasite which feeds off of others to survive
- observemcheck Or keep track of something, for specific purpose
- technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation.
- ridge form where molten rock pushes up from the interior of Earth.
- water that collects or flows underneath the earth's surface
- stream of water that moves within a larger body of water
- a submarine mountain rising several hundred fathoms above the floor of the sea but having its summit well below the surface of the water.
- a long, narrow, steep-sided ridge of coarse sand and gravel deposited by a stream flowing in or under a melting sheet of glacial ice.
- is a coastal area where freshwater from rivers and streams mix with saltwater from the ocean
43 Clues: a large moving body of ice. • how acidic or basic the water is • amount of dissolved salts in water • show us the side view of a landscape • water, is water from the sea or ocean • is a gas that forms diatomic molecules • Use. you direct uses of water • daily change in water levels of the oceans. • is a measure of how hot or cold something is. • ...
WATER RESOURCES-01 2019-08-01
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- area of land that can be irrigated with unit volume of irrigation water
- crop season in India spanning from July to October
- small barriers built across the direction of water flow on shallow rivers and streams for water harvesting
- time duration from first irrigation during sowing up to the last before harvest is called base period
- an artificial lake where water is stored
- reservoir with gate controlled outlets
- combination of both evaporation and transpiration
- storage portion in reservoir when releases in done in dry seasons only
- combined use of both surface and ground water
- no of major river basins in India
- converting sea water into potable
- water strongly impregnated with salt
- converting kinetic energy from falling water into electricity
- If drops of water lesser than 0.5mm it is known as
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- reservoir constructed to serve more than two purposes
- non-automatic rain gauge used by Indian Metrological Department
- the country producing large hydroelectricity power
- vaporization of water through plant leaves and stems is known as
- one of the desalination process
- water used from the available supplies without return to water resource system
- this rainfall happens when a mass of warm air meets with a mass of cooler air, warm air is lighter then cooler air and is forced to rise
- first watering after the plants has grown for a few centimetre FOUR no of divisions of plains in Tamilnadu
- benefits which cannot be expressed in monetary values
- irrigation in which the soil is first moisture with water to help in sowing the seeds
- storage in reservoir level r where there is no drain outlets
- earthen embankment structures constructed of compacted earthen materials
- According to National water policy water allocation priorities should be first given for
- organisms which survives without oxygen
- responsible for precipitation to occur and begins with the evaporation of water from the surface of the ocean. As moist air is lifted, it cools and water vapour condenses to form clouds.
- relation between input and output of water through a region
- No of major rivers in India
- total depth of water required to raise a crop over a unit area of land
- drinking water specification code with year
- study of species
- it is the margin kept for safety between level at which the dam would be overtopped and maximum still water level
- process in geology in which exogamic process which removes soil from one location and move to the other
- a form of solid precipitation
37 Clues: study of species • No of major rivers in India • a form of solid precipitation • one of the desalination process • no of major river basins in India • converting sea water into potable • water strongly impregnated with salt • reservoir with gate controlled outlets • organisms which survives without oxygen • an artificial lake where water is stored • ...
The Water Cycle 2013-04-14
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- ________ ________ is rainwater and melted snow that run off streets and the surface of the land.
- A ________ is a flat area of land formed by sediment that has settled at the mouth of a river over many thousands of years.
- As the current of a sediment-laden river slows, the sediment begins to settle to the bottom, a process called ________.
- Large accumulations of underground water in permeable rock, soil, or sand that are excellent sources of water.
- ________ _______ is water from sinks, baths, washing machines and toilets.
- The process when so much water gathers in the clouds that the air currents can no longer keep it aloft.
- Water, whether liquid, solid, or gas, that contains a low concentration of dissolved salts.
- The movement of water that influences our weather, keeps rivers and lakes full, purifies water, and sustains many forms of life is called _______ ________.
- Treated water that is released back into the environment.
- Runoff from riverbanks and the surrounding land carries _______, which includes gravel, sand, silt, and mud into the river.
- Where rivers flow into an ocean, are affected by tidal action.
- The wearing away of Earth's surface, caused by the movement of materials from one place to another is called ________.
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- When more rain falls and the water completely fills the spaces above an impermeable layer causing the soil to become saturated with water.
- When gravity causes the water to sink into the ground, dissolving salts and minerals as it moves through the spaces between the soil particles.
- Long walls of soil built along the banks of a river to prevent flooding are called ________.
- __________ is the breakdown of rock into sediments.
- 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.
- __________ __________ occurs when water vapour reacts with airborne pollutants, particularly sulfur dioxide and nitric oxide.
- Water that has soaked into the soil is called ________ _______.
- The average concentration of salt in water.
- The upper level of the saturated zone is called ____________.
- 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.
22 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 ________ _______. • ...
APES WATER POLLUTION 2013-04-29
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- EPA estimates 7.1 million people get sick from _____ in contaminated water in the U.S.
- largest estuary in the U.S.
- river in Louisiana known to contain 500 hazardous waste sites
- primary sewage treatment and industrial plant come from this source
- chemicals and toxic metals containing shellfish beds, kill spawning fish, and accumulate in the tissue of bottom feeders
- experiment that aims to use market forces to reduce water pollution
- bottled water is not as pure as __________ and costs more
- used to treat sewage as a lower cost alternative to expensive waste treatment plants
- this oil supertanker releases large amounts of oil into Alaskas Prince William Sound in 1989
- this country's households receive strips of cloth to filter out cholera products from drinking water
- release waterborne and airborne toxins that damage fisheries and kus fish eating birds
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- this river drains all or part of 31 U.S. states
- national drinking water standards that prevent human health risks
- most ocean oil ____ comes from human activity on the land
- preventing method that controls runoff and international animal feedlots
- countries that have established drinking water standards
- area containing large amounts pollutant inputs and waste in the ocean
- their waste is stored in lagoons that can leake, overflow, or even rupture
- used to fertilize farmland, forest, golf courses, cemeteries, etc.
- this city gets 90% of its drinking water from reservoirs in their states mountains
20 Clues: largest estuary in the U.S. • this river drains all or part of 31 U.S. states • countries that have established drinking water standards • most ocean oil ____ comes from human activity on the land • bottled water is not as pure as __________ and costs more • river in Louisiana known to contain 500 hazardous waste sites • ...
APES WATER POLLUTION 2013-04-29
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- used to treat sewage as a lower cost alternative to expensive waste treatment plants
- countries that have established drinking water standards
- national drinking water standards that prevent human health risks
- this river drains all or part of 31 U.S. states
- preventing method that controls runoff and international animal feedlots
- this oil supertanker releases large amounts of oil into Alaskas Prince William Sound in 1989
- area containing large amounts pollutant inputs and waste in the ocean
- river in Louisiana known to contain 500 hazardous waste sites
- used to fertilize farmland, forest, golf courses, cemeteries, etc.
- largest estuary in the U.S.
- this city gets 90% of its drinking water from reservoirs in their states mountains
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- most ocean oil ____ comes from human activity on the land
- their waste is stored in lagoons that can leake, overflow, or even rupture
- EPA estimates 7.1 million people get sick from _____ in contaminated water in the U.S.
- chemicals and toxic metals containing shellfish beds, kill spawning fish, and accumulate in the tissue of bottom feeders
- experiment that aims to use market forces to reduce water pollution
- release waterborne and airborne toxins that damage fisheries and kus fish eating birds
- bottled water is not as pure as __________ and costs more
- this country's households receive strips of cloth to filter out cholera products from drinking water
- primary sewage treatment and industrial plant come from this source
20 Clues: largest estuary in the U.S. • this river drains all or part of 31 U.S. states • countries that have established drinking water standards • most ocean oil ____ comes from human activity on the land • bottled water is not as pure as __________ and costs more • river in Louisiana known to contain 500 hazardous waste sites • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2013-06-28
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- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- reclaimed water is also known as.
- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water.
- a reason for water constrant.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time.
- the process where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- 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.
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- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
- the problem of water constraint in Singapore.
- the supply of water to some home which is temporarily cut off.
- one way to encourage water conservation.
- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
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. • the process of removing salt from sea water. • the problem of water constraint in Singapore. • 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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- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- 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.
- one way to encourage water conservation.
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- 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.
- reclaimed water is also known as.
- water that is much cleaner than used water.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
- a reason for water constraint.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- the problem of water constraint in singapore.
- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water.
- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- the process where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources 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 2013-07-01
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- growth a reason for water constraint
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum
- being in a weak or unfavourable condition
- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water
- one way to encourage water conservation
- the process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- the process of converting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water.
- fresh water which is saved in rivers, streams and lakes
- an area which rain falls and is collected
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- a reason for the uneven distribution of fresh water supply
- fresh water which is found deep underground
- the problem of water constraint in Singapore
- the short form for the natural water agency
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their need
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles
- short form for Water Conservation Tax
- reclaimed water is also known as
- water that is much cleaner than used water
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as
20 Clues: reclaimed water is also known as • growth a reason for water constraint • short form for Water Conservation Tax • one way to encourage water conservation • being in a weak or unfavourable condition • an area which rain falls and is collected • water that is much cleaner than used water • fresh water which is found deep underground • ...
Geog: Water Resources 2013-06-25
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- Fresh water resources are increasingly being ____
- Process of removing salt from sea
- Rising demand for water causes problem for ____ regions
- Process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from water
- Water storage is also know as water _____
- In USA, 38% of fresh water supply is used on
- Method for increasing water supply of drier region
- ___ are conserved to build water catchment areas
- International agreements do not last forever and ____
- A convenient way of obtaining water from another country
- Rain is a ___ event
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- Lake ___ in Russia is heavily polluted with waste chemicals
- Change of this have increased the demand for water
- An area over which rainfalls is collected
- Use of these items will lead to an increase demand for water
- An arrangement between countries regarding water resources
- Better respond to ensure water is enough to meet the rising demand of water
- Singapore's use of modern technology to further treat used water
- Lesser ____ leads to insufficient water supply overtime
- Increasing this to control the rising demand for water
20 Clues: Rain is a ___ event • Process of removing salt from sea • An area over which rainfalls is collected • Water storage is also know as water _____ • In USA, 38% of fresh water supply is used on • ___ are conserved to build water catchment areas • Fresh water resources are increasingly being ____ • Change of this have increased the demand for water • ...
Water en Vuur 2013-11-18
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- Wat zorgt voor warmte en licht?
- Een gebouw dat op een klif staat en schepen waarschuwt voor die klif.
- Een ander woord voor Laagtij
- Wat kun je zowel op het water doen als op de computer?
- Hoe noemt de sport waarbij je duikt maar aan de oppervlakte blijft en ademt via een buisje?
- Wat staat er vaak in parken of in een tuin?
- Wat houden de meeste jeugdbewegingen vaak op de laatste avond van hun kamp?
- Karmeliet Wat is het derde restaurant die dit jaar een 3de Michelin ster behouden heeft buiten Hof van Cleve en Hertog Jan
- Wat staat er naaste een vlam en 2 bijlen in het logo van de brandweer?
- Wat is een ijsmassa die gevormd wordt op land en dik en groot genoeg is om bergafwaarts te stromen
- Wat komt er vaak voor in warme gebieden en zorgt voor veel vernieling?
- Match Wat is er het bekendste merk van lucifers?
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- Wat is een kunstmatige aangelegde waterweg?
- Wat is de sport die Evy Van Acker uitvoert?
- Wat heb je nog nodig om vuur te maken als je al een onstekingsbron en brandstof hebt?
- Om de zoveel jaar wordt het overdag eens donker. Hoe komt dit?
- Je moet een een olielamp, een open haard en een kaars aansteken met een lucifer, wat steek je eerst aan?
- Begin van een rivier
- Wat wordt er vaak afgeschoten op nieuwjaar?
- In welke stad werd Napoleon verslagen?
- Hoe noemen we verbranden zonder vlammen?
- Een ander woord voor vissen.
- Eerst… de rest komt later.
- Welk schip zonk er in 1912?
- Een ander woord voor Sas?
25 Clues: Begin van een rivier • Een ander woord voor Sas? • Eerst… de rest komt later. • Welk schip zonk er in 1912? • Een ander woord voor Laagtij • Een ander woord voor vissen. • Wat zorgt voor warmte en licht? • In welke stad werd Napoleon verslagen? • Hoe noemen we verbranden zonder vlammen? • Wat is een kunstmatige aangelegde waterweg? • Wat is de sport die Evy Van Acker uitvoert? • ...
UNIT 8 WATER 2015-04-20
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- AN AREA OF EARTHS SURFACE FROM WHICH WATER PRECOLATES DOWN INTO AN AQUIFER
- A PROCESS THAT INCREASES THE AMOUNT OF NUTRIENTSIN A BODY OF WATER THROUGH HUMAN ACTIVITIES
- POLLUTION DISCHARGED FROM A SINGLE SOURCE
- WATER BENEATH THE EARTH'S SURFAE IN SEDIMENT AND ROCK FORMATION
- ORGANISMS THAT CAUSE ILLNESS OR DISEASE
- A STRUCTURE BUILT ACROSS A RIVER TO CONTROL THE RIVERS FLOW
- THE ABILITY OF ROCK OR SOIL TO ALLOW WATER TO FLOW THROUGH IT
- FRESH WATER ON EARTHS SURFACE
- POLLUTION TEMPERATURE OF A BODY OF WATER INCREASES
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- SUITABLE FOR DRINKING
- BUILD UP OF POLLUTANTS AT HIGHER LEVELS OF THE FOOD CHAIN
- THE AREA OF LAND THAT IS DRAINED BY A RIVER
- THE INTRO. OF CHEMICAL,PHYSICAL, OR BIOLOGICAL AGENT INTO WATER THAT DEGRADE WATER QUALITY AND ADVERSITY AFFECT THE ORGANISMS THAT DEPEND ON THE WATER
- POLLUTION THAT COMES FROM MANY SOURCESRATHER THAN FROM A SINGLE SPECIFIC SITE
- THE PERCENTAGE OF THE TOTAL VOLUME OF AROCK THAT HAS SPACES
- ARTIFICIAL LAKE
- WATER THAT CONTAINS WASTE FROM HOMES OR INDUSTRY
- THE PROCESS OF REMOVING SALT FROM SALT WATER
- A FLOWING NETWORK OF WATER
- AN UNDERGROUND FORMATION THAT CONTAINS GROUNDWATER
20 Clues: ARTIFICIAL LAKE • SUITABLE FOR DRINKING • A FLOWING NETWORK OF WATER • FRESH WATER ON EARTHS SURFACE • ORGANISMS THAT CAUSE ILLNESS OR DISEASE • POLLUTION DISCHARGED FROM A SINGLE SOURCE • THE AREA OF LAND THAT IS DRAINED BY A RIVER • THE PROCESS OF REMOVING SALT FROM SALT WATER • WATER THAT CONTAINS WASTE FROM HOMES OR INDUSTRY • ...
Water Treatment Methods 2015-09-30
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- Type of rain that is natural source of pollutants, it is created when gases react with water vapor during thunderstorms
- The _______ method also called biological present some aeration that prevents anaerobic decomposition
- _______ methods are processes for reducing pollutants in wastewater
- The bacterial decomposition of organic matter depletes the water's dissolved _______
- Tertiary method where this substance is poured into water removing a large number of pathogens
- Type of water pollution caused by microorganisms
- Type of water pollution caused by heavy metals, detergents, fertilizers, and pesticides
- Classification of water that contains Ca+2, Mg+2, and Fe+2 ions
- Classification of water that contains Na+ and K+ ions and is suitable for cooking, washing and bathing
- Unpleasant odors and ions present in water come from the ________ of organic matter
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- It would be the first method for water treatment, it is also called physical
- Industries supply to the water a huge variety of pollutants that are mostly highly _______
- Phenomenon caused by the presence of nitrate and phosphate ions which serve as nutrients for algae to grow causing lakes and streams to die
- Acronym that stands for an index which in high levels do not permit the existence of life in water bodies
- Very high cost tertiary method that removes suspended solids
- Activated ______ method is a combination of the first two methods
- Low cost tertiary method that removes phosphates
- Principal source of wastewater produced in Mexico
- Phenomenon caused in a tertiary method using activated carbon for removing organic molecules
- Type of pollution caused by solid waste produced from human activities
20 Clues: Low cost tertiary method that removes phosphates • Type of water pollution caused by microorganisms • Principal source of wastewater produced in Mexico • Very high cost tertiary method that removes suspended solids • Classification of water that contains Ca+2, Mg+2, and Fe+2 ions • Activated ______ method is a combination of the first two methods • ...
Making Fresh Water 2015-10-29
Geography-Water Resources 2015-08-13
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- Important canal
- Type of river that has irrigation potential
- Storing method used in Western Ghats
- Type of canal to regulae excess water
- First to build Johads
- Check dams built to store rain water
- Problem of canal irrigation
- One need for irrigation
- Tank irrigation is important in this plateau
- Cycle maintained by rain water
- Centre for Science and Enviroment
- One of the oldest canal networks
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- One of the most polluted rivers in India
- Place where well irrigation is used
- Old method of drawing water
- World's longest canal
- Takes place in tank irrigation
- Otherwise known as unlined wells
- Tank irrigation stores
- Country that has alot of irrigated area
20 Clues: Important canal • World's longest canal • First to build Johads • Tank irrigation stores • One need for irrigation • Old method of drawing water • Problem of canal irrigation • Takes place in tank irrigation • Cycle maintained by rain water • Otherwise known as unlined wells • One of the oldest canal networks • Centre for Science and Enviroment • Place where well irrigation is used • ...
Water Cycle Vocab 2023-10-26
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- A ridge of rock in the sea formed by the growth and deposit of coral.
- Water sticks to other things
- A constantly moving system of deep-ocean circulation driven by temperature and salinity.
- Water that is under ground
- The measure of the change in elevation over a certain distance
- Ocean current driven by wind
- Rain, Hail, Sleet, or snow
- Ocean current driven by water density
- The conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
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- Precipitation that runs off the landscape.
- The percent of open spaces or voids within a volume of soil or rock.
- A naturally occurring climate pattern associated with warming of the ocean surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean.
- Flow of ground water
- The process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and by transpiration from plants.
- A breeze blowing toward the land from the sea, especially during the day blowing to the relative warmth of the land.
- The process by which the dissolved mineral salts in water are removed.
- The level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- A seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing, or strongest, winds of a region.
- Trade winds are even stronger than usual, pushing more warm water toward Asia.
- The process water circulates
- Water sticks to its self
- An area of land that channels rainfall, snowmelt, and runoff into a common body of water.
- The ability of a material to allow the passage of a liquid, such as water.
- The dissolved salt content of a body of water.
- A breeze blowing toward the sea from the land, especially at night, blowing to the relative warmth of the sea.
25 Clues: Flow of ground water • Water sticks to its self • Water that is under ground • Rain, Hail, Sleet, or snow • Water sticks to other things • The process water circulates • Ocean current driven by wind • Ocean current driven by water density • Precipitation that runs off the landscape. • The conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid. • The dissolved salt content of a body of water. • ...
Water Cycle Review 2023-10-26
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- the continuous movement of water from reservoir to reservoir
- when particles move slowly/vibrate and are tightly packed
- when a liquid becomes a gas
- height above or below a given location
- when particles move at a medium speed and slide past each other
- when water falls to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, hail...
- forms that matter can take on, including solid, liquid, and gas
- the driving force behind evaporation, condensation, melting, and freezing
- the tiny invisible pieces that matter is made of
- the driving for behind precipitation, runoff, and infiltration
- a series of reservoirs that are connected through the movement of water
- then a liquid becomes a gas through a plant
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- when a gas becomes a liquid
- the natural and human-made places where water is found
- water located on the surface of the earth such as lakes and streams
- when water seeps into the ground or soil
- when water flows along the surface of the ground
- when a solid becomes a liquid
- when a liquid becomes a solid
- when particles move fast, are far apart, and do not touch unless they collide
20 Clues: when a gas becomes a liquid • when a liquid becomes a gas • when a solid becomes a liquid • when a liquid becomes a solid • height above or below a given location • when water seeps into the ground or soil • then a liquid becomes a gas through a plant • when water flows along the surface of the ground • the tiny invisible pieces that matter is made of • ...
Unit 5: Water 2023-11-07
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- a man-made water source used for transportation
- the process of removing salt from seawater to make drinking water
- pollution that often comes from construction sites
- to use water in a home or lawn
- the ability of rock to hold water
- the methods used to provide water
- the area of land that supports and refills an aquifer
- moving water that all flows to the ocean at one point
- a type of water pollution that comes from one place
- when nutrient pollution leads to algae growth
- how easily water can pass through a substance
- a man-made lake for storing water
- a pollutant becomes more concentrated as it moves up the food chain
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- the area of land that all water will flow into a specific river system
- acid rain and runoff are examples of this
- a type of heavy metal that can poison water
- lakes, rivers, and wetlands
- an underground cave or system of porous rock that holds water
- an inefficient way to transport water
- dead plants and animals are this type of pollution
- water that comes from underground
- the type of pollution often caused by power plants dumping used water
- what should you not water very often
- a pollutant that causes disease
24 Clues: lakes, rivers, and wetlands • to use water in a home or lawn • a pollutant that causes disease • the ability of rock to hold water • the methods used to provide water • water that comes from underground • a man-made lake for storing water • what should you not water very often • an inefficient way to transport water • acid rain and runoff are examples of this • ...
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 • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-11-30
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- Frozen water crystals that fall from the atmosphere.
- A small pool of water, especially on a flat surface
- A small, flowing body of water that is often a tributary to a river.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers much of the Earth's surface.
- The process of taking in water by soil, plants, or other materials.
- Excess water flowing over the Earth's surface.
- The process where water turns into vapor or steam.
- The process of water vapor turning into liquid water.
- An area of land saturated with water, like a marsh or swamp
- Cycle The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
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- Water falling from the sky, including rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- The process of forming crystals as water evaporates.
- The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- Movement The flow of water beneath the Earth's surface in soil and rocks.
- The movement of water through soil and porous rocks.
- A natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater.
- The star at the center of our solar system, providing energy for the water cycle.
- A cloud of tiny water droplets near the ground, reducing visibility.
- Water falling in droplets from the clouds.
- Energy Energy from the sun that drives the water cycle.
- A collection of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the air.
- The force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
24 Clues: The layer of gases surrounding the Earth. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • Water falling in droplets from the clouds. • Excess water flowing over the Earth's surface. • A natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater. • The process where water turns into vapor or steam. • A small pool of water, especially on a flat surface • ...
Obtaining Water Quality 2022-06-20
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- doing this for water systems is critical for maintaining water supply and quality.
- are added so that small solids can clump together
- a fever mentioned
- many candaiens get their water from here
- Untreated and untested water can lead to this illness
- if test results like this are obtained the cause is investigated
- With a taste of your lips, I'm on a ride
- a type of water contaminant that is any substance that doesn’t dissolve water.
- the water you drink must be
- how to consume water
- are contents that are harmful to humans, other animals, and the environment.
- kills many microorganisms
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- a type of water contaminant that is visible and microscopic organisms that dissolve after some time
- a type of oxygen
- are a type of water contaminant that natural and artificial substances are dissolved into the water
- A harmful chemical substance
- are the people anylizing water samples
- appears when there is more water than the land can absorb
- a parasitic parasite that causes "beaver fever."
- a place where water comes from
- an aquifer can be found here
21 Clues: a type of oxygen • a fever mentioned • how to consume water • kills many microorganisms • the water you drink must be • A harmful chemical substance • an aquifer can be found here • a place where water comes from • are the people anylizing water samples • many candaiens get their water from here • With a taste of your lips, I'm on a ride • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-03-22
Across
- the process that changes liquid water off of surfaces into to water vapor
- low-lying clouds that can cover the entire sky (grow horizontally)
- when water falls from the atmosphere (too heavy to be held up in clouds)
- surfaces like asphalt, sidewalks, etc... that do not allow water to pass through
- aquifer not surrounded by impermeable layers
- when rainwater soaks into the soil
- water that stays on the surface and flows into streams and rivers
- clouds that are very high up in the atmosphere, look like brush strokes, nice weather days
- frozen precipitation created in thunderstorm clouds due to high winds
- HUGE clouds that are capable of producing nasty, severe weather
- natural discharge area for groundwater in aquifers
- allows water to pass through easily. ex: gravel
- starts as snow, warms up but then freezes again before it hits the ground
- manmade discharge area for groundwater in aquifers
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- the sum of all processes by which water moves from the land surface to the atmosphere
- how far down you have to dig to get to groundwater
- falls as rain but freezes immediately upon hitting the ground
- the gaseous form of water
- when plants take up liquid water from the soil and release water vapor into the air from their stomata/leaves
- the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water (forms clouds)
- clouds that look like cotton balls with flat bottoms, nice weather days
- aquifer surrounded by impermeable layers
- starts as snow but warms up and stays above freezing the entire fall from cloud to ground
- when water that falls from the clouds as rain, snow, hail or sleet, collects in the oceans, rivers, lakes, streams
- means the cloud is capable of producing rain
- falls as frozen water droplets (remains frozen the entire time from cloud to ground)
- substance has a lot of empty spaces in it, allows water to be held/stored
- incredibly low laying clouds that occur near the surface of the earth
- area where water can get into an aquifer
- does not allow water to pass through. ex: clay
- when water moves about underground towards aquifers
31 Clues: the gaseous form of water • when rainwater soaks into the soil • aquifer surrounded by impermeable layers • area where water can get into an aquifer • aquifer not surrounded by impermeable layers • means the cloud is capable of producing rain • does not allow water to pass through. ex: clay • allows water to pass through easily. ex: gravel • ...
A 1.1 Water 2024-03-08
Across
- The force of attraction between water molecules and other surfaces
- Molecules with no charged ends
- Property of repelling water molecules
- The movement of water due to cohesion and adhesion within narrow spaces
- The bond formed between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms of individual water molecules
- Similar solute and solvent concentration
- Specific distance of orbit from the sun where liquid water can exist
- Higher solvent concentration
- The upward force acting on objects in a fluid
- Molecules with a positively charged and negatively charged end
- Property of being attracted to water molecules
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- Higher solute concentration
- The force of attraction between water molecules
- measure of the potential energy in water
- Substance that is dissolved
- The ability to transfer heat
- The amount of energy required to change the temperature
- diffusion due to water potential
- The internal friction of a fluid
- Subtance that dissolves other substances
- The bond formed between neighboring hydrogen and oxygen atoms of adjacent water molecules
21 Clues: Higher solute concentration • Substance that is dissolved • The ability to transfer heat • Higher solvent concentration • Molecules with no charged ends • diffusion due to water potential • The internal friction of a fluid • Property of repelling water molecules • measure of the potential energy in water • Similar solute and solvent concentration • ...
The water cycle 2024-04-07
Across
- a layer of rock, sand, or earth that contains water or allows water to pass through it
- water that falls from the clouds towards the ground
- a process that helps in forming large aggregates of particles.
- solid particles do not dissolve, but get suspended throughout the bulk of the solvent,
- water, water that has been used before, for example for washing, that can be stored and used again, for example in toilets
- a grey or white mass in the sky, made up of very small floating drops of water
- to supply land with water so that crops and plants will grow
- wet, partly melted falling snow:
- water that has frozen and become solid
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- the small, soft, white pieces of ice that sometimes fall from the sky when it is cold, or the white layer on the ground and other surfaces that it forms
- a test or examination to discover if there is anything wrong
- the drops of water that appear on cold windows or other surfaces, as a result of hot air or steam becoming cool
- the process of losing water through the surface or skin of a body or a plant
- ponds, something that prepares the water to go out into the world.
- something that allows liquids or gases to go through it:
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams
- water that collects below the surface of the earth
- a soft substance that is like a wet powder and consists of very small pieces of a solid material that have fallen to the bottom of a liquid
- the chemical water treatment process used to remove solids from water
- small, hard balls of ice that fall from the sky like rain
20 Clues: wet, partly melted falling snow: • water that has frozen and become solid • water that collects below the surface of the earth • water that falls from the clouds towards the ground • something that allows liquids or gases to go through it: • small, hard balls of ice that fall from the sky like rain • a test or examination to discover if there is anything wrong • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-05-24
Across
- The water _____ is the movement of water as it moves around Earth through different states.
- When people contaminate water droplets before they touch the ground, it's called ____ rain.
- The ____ point is the temperature at which condensation occurs.
- During evaporation, water turns into water ____.
- During condensation, water vapor molecules become _____.
- The process where water soaks into the water table and eventually evaporates.
- When water flows through the water table and into the aquifers.
- When the ground is saturated, ____ occurs.
- When clouds are _______, they precipitate.
- The process where a solid becomes a gas.
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- As water evaporates, salts are left behind causing things like the ____ sea.
- Transpiration acts as an _______ system for plants.
- The process from which a plant absorbs groundwater and evaporates it through the stomata.
- The water _____ is the soil above aquifers.
- __________ occurs when clouds are saturated and release the water.
- When water vapor condenses to create clouds.
- Air pressure affects _________.
- The opposite of sublimation.
- The water cycle is driven by the ____ thermal energy.
- Precipitated water is always fresh since ____ doesn't evaporate with water.
20 Clues: The opposite of sublimation. • Air pressure affects _________. • The process where a solid becomes a gas. • When the ground is saturated, ____ occurs. • When clouds are _______, they precipitate. • The water _____ is the soil above aquifers. • When water vapor condenses to create clouds. • During evaporation, water turns into water ____. • ...
Wacky Water Words 2022-11-04
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- surrounded by the sea
- a sandbank or sand bar in the bed of a body of water
- debris in the water that was not deliberately thrown overboard, often as a result from a shipwreck or accident
- debris that was deliberately thrown overboard by a crew of a ship in distress, most often to lighten the ship's load
- of or relating to a lake
- a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral
- a powerful whirlpool
- the community of plants and animals that live on, in, or near the bottom of a sea, river, lake, or stream
- a branch of a river flowing away from the main stream but leading to no other body of water; a blind or dead-end channel
- a scientist that studies fish
- relating to or denoting the depths of the ocean, especially between about 10,000 and 20,000 feet down
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- a specialized cell in the tentacles of a jellyfish containing a barbed or venomous coiled thread that can be projected in self-defense or to capture prey, the part of a jellyfish that stings you
- A cephalopod is any member of the molluscan class Cephalopoda such as a squid, octopus, cuttlefish, or nautilus.
- any large system of circulating ocean currents
- oceanography, especially relating to seas and gulfs
- floating ice formed in a large sheet on the surface of a body of water
- a stream that flows to a larger river or other body of water like a lake
- the quality or condition of being salty; saltiness
- an underwater mountain rising far above the sea floor but still having its peak below the surface of the water
- a group of islands
- of or relating to the open seas or oceans
- water that is slightly salty, as is the mixture of river water and seawater
- sea spray, especially spray blown from waves during a gale
- in Scotland, a lake or inlet of the sea or ocean
- Relating to or inhabiting a river or stream
25 Clues: a group of islands • a powerful whirlpool • surrounded by the sea • of or relating to a lake • a scientist that studies fish • of or relating to the open seas or oceans • Relating to or inhabiting a river or stream • any large system of circulating ocean currents • in Scotland, a lake or inlet of the sea or ocean • the quality or condition of being salty; saltiness • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-09
Across
- the three ways to dispose of oil in water
- when human activities cause a substantial change in the temperature of water
- it is the middle layer of water that is fairly clean but contains large amounts of bacteria and has some pathogens and inorganic materials
- a large, human made pond that is lined with rubber in order to prevent the manure from leaking into the groundwater underneath
- depleted of oxygen to where little life survives
- deposition: acid that got onto earth by means of rain snow and gas that latches onto plant soil and water surfaces
- found on old water pipes and is toxic in drinking water to babies especially
- list of well-known microorganisms, disinfectants, organic chemicals, and inorganic chemicals
- a large container that receives the wastewater from the house
- more diffuse area that produces pollution
- an organism that indicates whether or not disease-causing pathogens are likely to be present
- sets the national standards for safe drinking water through the EPA as they establish MCL
- a dramatic change in temperature that can kill many species
- distinct location from which pollution is directly produced
- aerates the water and promotes the growth of aerobic bacteria
- a group of harmless microorganisms that live within the intestines of humans and other animals
- the amount of oxygen a quantity of water uses over a period of time at a specific temperature
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- caused by rapid growth of this plant due to eutrophication
- a relatively small and simple sewage treatment system that is composed of a septic tank and a leach field
- decomposition of wastewater releases nitrogen and phosphorus which provides an abundance of fertility to a body of water
- the country with the highest world mercury emissions
- when a body of water experiences an increase of fertility due to anthropogenic inputs of nutrients
- allows the solid waste material to settle into a sludge layer
- a sludge layer is formed at the bottom of the tank which is composed of the solid waste material from the wastewater
- supported the protection and propagation of fish, shellfish, and wildlife and recreation in and on the water by maintaining the properties of surface water (enacted in 1972)
- a combination of underground pipes and lawn
26 Clues: the three ways to dispose of oil in water • more diffuse area that produces pollution • a combination of underground pipes and lawn • depleted of oxygen to where little life survives • the country with the highest world mercury emissions • caused by rapid growth of this plant due to eutrophication • a dramatic change in temperature that can kill many species • ...
Year 8 Water 2023-09-13
Across
- removing salt from water
- ground that remains completely frozen
- countryside
- when water soaks into soil
- not enough
- something that accesses groundwater by drilling
- able to be reached
- water falls on land and returns to water source
- watering crops, underground water system on a farm
- measurement of precipitation
- natural exit point for groundwater
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- raining
- what you drink to survive
- farming
- not salty water
- drinkable
- sun heats water, turns it into steam
- something formed by erosion that holds water, often big
- underground water reservoir
- water condensing
20 Clues: raining • farming • drinkable • not enough • countryside • not salty water • water condensing • able to be reached • removing salt from water • what you drink to survive • when water soaks into soil • underground water reservoir • measurement of precipitation • natural exit point for groundwater • sun heats water, turns it into steam • ground that remains completely frozen • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-03
Across
- what are used to kill pathogens in the tertiary treatment of sewage (which is not present in all sewage treatment plants)
- federal guidelines for building construction required installation without this harmful metal, in order to reduce the risk of it entering water systems
- sewage treatment plants are allowed to pump this into nearby bodies of water during period of intense rainfall
- this is a compound found in plastics that can cause cancer if ingested.
- this metal is carcinogenic and exists naturally in groundwater
- an increase of bacteria in waters will also increase this
- the abundance of nitrogen and phosphorus in a body of water will increase fertility and lead to this
- additives to increase pesticide effectiveness that are often harmful are called this
- these organisms are used in the second stage of sewage treatment to break down organic materials
- nothing can survive in this part of the water (if it develops)
- these materials are human-made and can be toxic, cause genetic defects, and interfere with growth and development
- this is known as the worst oil spill of all time
- these are used to filter septage from septic tanks
- water is known as a…
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- this is the lowest layer of a septic tank, consisting of solid waste material from wastewater
- sonar and loud noises can lead to this action by whales and other marine animals
- this military compound used for rocket fuel can pollute soil and groundwater resources, reducing the production of hormones in animals
- smokestacks can lead to this dangerous event that reduces the pH of water bodies
- this is caused by thermal pollution
- what pollutant caused pelican populations to go down because of thinner egg shells?
- the burning of fossil fuels and coal produce over two-thirds of this material, which can damage the central nervous system of humans (specifically children)
- this is the name of the most prominent indicator species of coliform bacteria
- heavy sedimentation in water can cause this, which makes it more difficult for animals to survive
- this was established by the Safe Water Drinking Act, which focused on pollutants in drinking water
- large amounts of animal waste from farmlands drain to these areas, which usually lead to groundwater pollution due to the direct interaction with soil
- runoff from a suburban community that
26 Clues: water is known as a… • this is caused by thermal pollution • runoff from a suburban community that • this is known as the worst oil spill of all time • these are used to filter septage from septic tanks • an increase of bacteria in waters will also increase this • this metal is carcinogenic and exists naturally in groundwater • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-03
Across
- this is a compound found in plastics that can cause cancer if ingested
- this is the lowest layer of a septic tank, consisting of solid waste material from wastewater
- this military compound used for rocket fuel can pollute soil and groundwater resources, reducing the production of hormones in animals
- nothing can survive in this part of the water (if it develops)
- the abundance of nitrogen and phosphorus in a body of water will increase fertility and lead to this
- this was established by the Safe Water Drinking Act, which focused on pollutants in drinking water
- these organisms are used in the second stage of sewage treatment to break down organic materials
- what pollutant caused pelican populations to go down because of thinner egg shells?
- smokestacks can lead to this dangerous event that reduces the pH of water bodies
- sewage treatment plants are allowed to pump this into nearby bodies of water during period of intense rainfall
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- what are used to kill pathogens in the tertiary treatment of sewage (which is not present in all sewage treatment plants)
- an increase of bacteria in waters will also increase this
- this is known as the worst oil spill of all time
- the burning of fossil fuels and coal produce over two-thirds of this material, which can damage the central nervous system of humans (specifically children)
- these materials are human-made and can be toxic, cause genetic defects, and interfere with growth and development
- large amounts of animal waste from farmlands drain to these areas, which usually lead to groundwater pollution due to the direct interaction with soil
- this is the name of the most prominent indicator species of coliform bacteria
- sonar and loud noises can lead to this action by whales and other marine animals
- runoff from a suburban community that pollutes water is known as a…
- this is caused by thermal pollution
- heavy sedimentation in water can cause this, which makes it more difficult for animals to survive
- these are used to filter septage from septic tanks
- additives to increase pesticide effectiveness that are often harmful are called this
- federal guidelines for building construction required installation without this harmful metal, in order to reduce the risk of it entering water systems
- this metal is carcinogenic and exists naturally in groundwater
25 Clues: this is caused by thermal pollution • this is known as the worst oil spill of all time • these are used to filter septage from septic tanks • an increase of bacteria in waters will also increase this • nothing can survive in this part of the water (if it develops) • this metal is carcinogenic and exists naturally in groundwater • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-05
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- The removal of BOD’s and other organic matter in sewage treatment plants.
- Sewage or pollutants coming from a large source such as runoff, rivers, and more.
- Largest oil tank that released oil into the ocean for over two months.
- Helps repel bugs and other animals from feeding on plants.
- A hazardous material that has been known to cause cancer and other environmental problems.
- When a body of water becomes rich in nutrients and can cause an algal bloom.
- Found naturally in drinking water and also used as a lining in pipes.
- An area in a body of water that has very little levels of oxygen and does not support most species.
- The amount of water that one person uses in a day and the impact it has on the planet.
- Bacteria that has been used to consume the oil which has been released into oceans or other bodies of water.
- The mixture of many solids and liquids that cause solid material wastewater.
- The properties of large bodies of water and can be negatively affected by metals, sewage, and other pollutants.
- A system of pipes used to treat pollutants in larger cities or destinations.
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- A source of pollution usually soil that can cause fish gills to clog.
- Second act put in place in order to help and protect people from any toxins found in water.
- A change in temperature in the water that effects and can kill species.
- Where the water from the septic tank or system goes after it is pumped out.
- Can be caused by water treatment planst and power plants that can effect and change the water temperture in areas.
- A place where sewage or pollution directly comes from.
- Found naturally in the Earth crust and can be toxic if consumed.
- Affects marine life by interfereing with communitcation between their species. Ex. Military Sonar
- The first act that was put in place in order to protect bodies of water (mainly surface water)
- Floating barriers made to trap oil and contain an oil spill.
- Chemicals that help to clean up oil spills.
- Harmful pollutants that typically end up in the ocean due to storm drains as well as toilets in homes.
25 Clues: Chemicals that help to clean up oil spills. • A place where sewage or pollution directly comes from. • Helps repel bugs and other animals from feeding on plants. • Floating barriers made to trap oil and contain an oil spill. • Found naturally in the Earth crust and can be toxic if consumed. • A source of pollution usually soil that can cause fish gills to clog. • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-06
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- Eutrophication process with too much of a good thing caused by natural causes over centuries
- Coliform Bacteria harmless microorganisms that tell if there is there are harmless organisms present
- Pollution tiny soil and organic matter in rivers
- System sewage treatment system that is made up of a tank and is used in homes
- chemicals break up the oil on the surface
- wastewater that is a clear liquid
- Sources pollution located in specific places
- toxic heavy metal occurring from natural processes like burning coal
- a particular bacterium consumes oil
- Sources pollution located in broad places
- field pipes in a septic system that lay below the ground
- toxic heavy metal found in pipes
- how murky is the water?
- heavy metal occurring from human activities like mining
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- Eutrophication process with too much of a good thing caused by human beings over decades
- booms keep the floating oil from spreading
- system if people aren't connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater
- Species this will tell us if disease-causing pathogens are present or absent
- Deposition gases that have been deposited on Earth as rain and snow
- wastewater that is solid
- forever chemicals
- harmful chemicals for rocket fuel
- Tank tank in a septic system that collects wastewater inside a house
- Lagoon blocked off lagoon full of livestock waste
- Zone little to no life here and low oxygen levels
25 Clues: forever chemicals • how murky is the water? • wastewater that is solid • toxic heavy metal found in pipes • wastewater that is a clear liquid • harmful chemicals for rocket fuel • a particular bacterium consumes oil • chemicals break up the oil on the surface • Sources pollution located in broad places • booms keep the floating oil from spreading • ...
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 and Macromolecule 2022-11-18
Across
- measure of concentration of H+ ions
- control the rate of reactions and regulates cell processes
- Boiling point of water ______ when at higher altitudes
- boiling point of water
- molecules that combine to make polymers
- what the solute is being dissolved in
- Store and transmit hereditary information
- Formula for a water molecule
- when particles of the same substance attract to each other
- when a solute doesn't dissolve into a solvent
- a substance being dissolved
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- Making a large molecule from smaller monomers while releasing a water molecule
- Made up of monomers
- ph of acids
- Store and release energy.Used for structural support and protection
- when a solute dissolves into a solvent
- used to store energy and form important parts of biological membranes and water proof coverings
- a molecule made up of a large amount of molecules
- splitting water
- ph of bases
- freezing point of water
21 Clues: ph of acids • ph of bases • splitting water • Made up of monomers • boiling point of water • freezing point of water • a substance being dissolved • Formula for a water molecule • measure of concentration of H+ ions • what the solute is being dissolved in • when a solute dissolves into a solvent • molecules that combine to make polymers • Store and transmit hereditary information • ...
Water Polution Crossword 2022-12-01
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- forever chemicals
- a small and simple sewage treatment system
- a component of a septic system, made up of underground pipes laid out below the surface of the ground
- acids deposited on Earth as rain and snow or as gases and particles that attahc to the surface of plants, soil, and water
- harmful chemicals in plastic
- species that is an indicator of the health of the ecosystem
- a method of containing oil spill
- causes brain damage
- found underground and causes cancer
- from burning coal harms the nervous system
- a distinct location from which pollution is directly produced
- the amount of oxygen in a body of water used over a period of time at a specific temperature
- what animals exposed to hot water experience
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- type of pollution that kills whales and dolphins
- harmful chemicals in rocket fuel
- type of chemical used in manufacturing which causes cancer
- solid waste material from wastewater
- a large container that recieves wastewater from a house as part of a septic system
- a species that indicates whether or not disease-causing pathogens are likely to be present
- an increase in fertility in a body of water
- in a body of water, an area with extreamly low oxygen concentration and very little life
- a layer of fairly clear water found in the middle of a septic tank
- a diffuse area that produces pollution
- human-made pond lined with rubber built to handle large quantities of manure produced by livestock
- water including sewage and gray water from bathing
- pollution from hot water
26 Clues: forever chemicals • causes brain damage • pollution from hot water • harmful chemicals in plastic • harmful chemicals in rocket fuel • a method of containing oil spill • found underground and causes cancer • solid waste material from wastewater • a diffuse area that produces pollution • a small and simple sewage treatment system • from burning coal harms the nervous system • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-01
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- A component of the septic system which is made of underground pipes.
- Solid waste matirial from wastewater.
- A stream of water that flows towards lager bodies of water.
- A member of a large group of single celled organisms.
- Legislation that sets the national standards of safe drinking water.
- Non-chemical water pollution that occurs when human activities cause temperate change in a body of water.
- A species that indicates whether or not disease causing pathogens are likely to be present.
- Water produced by livestock and human activity.
- One way to contain trash and debris from the ocean.
- A diffuse area that produces pollution.
- The containment of water bodies from substances produced through human activity.
- Acids deposited on earth as rain, snow, and gases and particles that attach to the surface of plants soil and water.
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- An increase in fertility in a body of water.
- Human-made pond lined with rubber built to handle large quantities of manure.
- A large container that receives waste water from a house which is part of a septic system.
- A group of harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel.
- A state of no oxygen or life.
- A layer of fairly clear water found in the middle of a septic tank.
- Fresh water that soaks into the soil.
- A distinct location from where pollution is directly produced.
- A small and simple sewage treatment system made up of a septic tank and a leach field.
- A dramatic change in water temp that kills organisms.
- A phenomenon in which a body of water becomes rich in nutrients.
- Legislation that supports the protection of fish, shellfish, and all wildlife in and out of the water.
- An area of water with low oxygen and little life.
25 Clues: A state of no oxygen or life. • Fresh water that soaks into the soil. • Solid waste matirial from wastewater. • A diffuse area that produces pollution. • An increase in fertility in a body of water. • Water produced by livestock and human activity. • An area of water with low oxygen and little life. • A group of harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel. • ...
Water Pollution SG 2022-12-01
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- when a body of water is full of nutrients
- the Alaskan oil ship that had a massive spill in 1989
- ___ pollution, hurts your ears
- human-made lagoon used to handle manure
- The contamination of streams, rivers, lakes, or oceans with litter or human substances
- ___ treatment, first process of sewage treatment plant, solids sink down to bottom
- a component of a septic system, made of underground pipes
- the act in 1972 created for more clean water
- ___ treatment , second process, bacteria break down organic material
- a layer of clear water found in the middle of the septic tank
- solid waste material from wastewater is called:
- large container that receives waste water, commonly found in remote places under homes
- a species that indicates whether or not disease pathogens are present
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- ___Source which is a diffuse area that produces pollution
- ___Source which is a distinct point where pollution is directly produced
- These three letters stand for the amount of oxygen a quantity of water uses over a period of time
- the chapter on which you're taking the test
- is produced by livestock, human activities, and sewage, and has to do with water
- area or commonly lakes without life and little oxygen concentration
- the best teacher on campus
- basically vitamins found in foods needed for everyday life of organisms
- the class you're taking right now!
- the three heavy metals are arsenic, mercury, and ___
- acids deposited on earth as rain or snow or as gases and particles
- small sewage treatment system made up of a septic tank
- when fresh water meets the ocean in form of a stream or lake
26 Clues: the best teacher on campus • ___ pollution, hurts your ears • the class you're taking right now! • human-made lagoon used to handle manure • when a body of water is full of nutrients • the chapter on which you're taking the test • the act in 1972 created for more clean water • solid waste material from wastewater is called: • ...
The Water Puzzle 2022-05-18
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- A pit or hole sunk into the earth to tap an underground source of water.
- A term used to describe the area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- Water _________ plant is a place where water is treated to make it safe for drinking.
- The temperature at which water changes from solid into a liquid or vice versa.
- The wearing down or washing away of soil and land by the action of water, wind or ice.
- The act of adding water to crops.
- The chemical symbol for water.
- The capacity of porous materials, such as sand and gravel, to transmit water.
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- The constant circulation of water from the atmosphere to the land and the oceans and back again.
- The process by which water vapor becomes a liquid or a solid.
- A change in the quality of water that makes it unsuitable for certain uses.
- A possible source of groundwater contamination.
- Tanks used to hold waste from homes when a sewer line is not available.
- The movement of water down through the earth's surface.
- The source of energy for the hydrologic or water cycle.
- Name of the largest ocean.
- The name for a smaller stream that flows into a larger stream.
- The temperature at which water changes from liquid into a gas or vice versa.
- A weather phenomenon where there is a lack of precipitation for a long period of time.
- The percentage of the earth’s water that is fresh 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. • ...
Water and Weathering 2025-03-10
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- The sphere that contains all of the water
- Chemical reaction between rocks and water
- Water is known as the universal ___________
- The small pieces of broken rock
- A positive and negative side to a molecule
- Ice getting inside of a rock to break it apart
- The measure of how much heat it takes to change temperature
- A mix between solvent and solute
- Rocks breaking off in sheets
- Chemical reaction between rocks and oxygen
- An element's ability to dissolve in water
- Chemical reaction between rocks and oranisms
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- 7 is the pH of _____________
- Rocks being broken down by friction, usually with wind or water
- When the sediment settles
- Something that gets dissolved
- Location near Las Vegas that is red from oxidation
- An element's ability to attract electrons
- Location near Las Vegas where the limestone can be affected by acidification
- The breaking down of rocks into small pieces
- The movement of sediment
- Chemical reaction between rocks and acid
22 Clues: The movement of sediment • When the sediment settles • 7 is the pH of _____________ • Rocks breaking off in sheets • Something that gets dissolved • The small pieces of broken rock • A mix between solvent and solute • Chemical reaction between rocks and acid • The sphere that contains all of the water • An element's ability to attract electrons • ...
water related words 2024-09-13
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- a fast part of a river
- a canoeing technique where you draw a C
- the main structure of the boat
- helps with carrying the canoe
- the right side of the boat
- helps you steer
- an area between two objects in water
- the left side of the boat
- the cross beam in a boat
- the widest part of the boat
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- the upper edge of the boat
- the back or rear of a boat
- a structure on the bottom of the boat
- the side not sheltered from the wind
- something that holds the ropes
- structure forming the stern of the boat
- a motion with a paddle the resembles a J
- the back bottom of the boat
- a wall dividing two compartments
- circular movement in water
- tip of the boat
21 Clues: helps you steer • tip of the boat • a fast part of a river • the cross beam in a boat • the left side of the boat • the upper edge of the boat • the back or rear of a boat • the right side of the boat • circular movement in water • the back bottom of the boat • the widest part of the boat • helps with carrying the canoe • the main structure of the boat • something that holds the ropes • ...
Leon's Water Crossword 2024-11-22
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- at the end of a river were all of the sediment stays
- flowing fresh water
- the biggest ocean
- A small bay
- water almost fully surrounded by land
- the biggest great lake
- a wetland area with all time wet soil and vegetation
- A small stream or brook
- a body of fresh not moving water
- A small narrow channel for carrying water
- small rivers
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- one of the great lakes
- man made bodies of water
- underground water sources
- falling water
- man made water highways
- a giant body of water
- a place where hot water flies into the air
- a sallow body of water separated from a larger body of water
- a small lake
20 Clues: A small bay • a small lake • small rivers • falling water • the biggest ocean • flowing fresh water • a giant body of water • one of the great lakes • the biggest great lake • man made water highways • A small stream or brook • man made bodies of water • underground water sources • a body of fresh not moving water • water almost fully surrounded by land • ...
14.1 Water Resources 2025-05-01
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- water that is free of dissolved salts
- Sandusky is located on the shores of Lake
- largest bodies of freshwater in the world
- does not allow water to pass through
- an area of land that drains to a body of water
- 71% of Earth's surface is covered in
- large area of groundwater
- most of Earth's freshwater is trapped in:
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- one of the 3 largest river systems
- water found beneath Earth's surface
- network of interconnected streams & rivers
- fresh water found above the ground
- the Ohio River is part of this river system
- area below Earth's surface that is saturated
- the Amazon River flows across this continent
- used to obtain water from the ground
- most of the water available on Earth contains
- allows water to pass through
- where water percolates down to groundwater
- amount of holes in a rock
20 Clues: amount of holes in a rock • large area of groundwater • allows water to pass through • one of the 3 largest river systems • fresh water found above the ground • water found beneath Earth's surface • used to obtain water from the ground • does not allow water to pass through • 71% of Earth's surface is covered in • water that is free of dissolved salts • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2025-05-09
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- The lowest layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
- Condensed and visible mass of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere
- The gaseous phase of water
- In what conditions do molecules move faster in
- When liquid turns to gas
- Another word for hydrologic cycle
- Something that is happening over and over again
- The biggest star
- A heavy storm with lightning and rain
- When rain, sleet, hail, or snow falls
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- Gases surrounding our planet
- When energy transfers, does it transfers outwards or inwards
- Measuring how much water vapor is in the air
- When you go higher into the troposphere, does the temperature increase or decrease
- When gas turns to liquid
- Measuring how hot or cold something is
- Where something comes from
- A rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm
- Air that moves from high to low pressure
- To move from one place to another or one object to another
20 Clues: The biggest star • When gas turns to liquid • When liquid turns to gas • The gaseous phase of water • Where something comes from • Gases surrounding our planet • Another word for hydrologic cycle • A heavy storm with lightning and rain • When rain, sleet, hail, or snow falls • Measuring how hot or cold something is • Air that moves from high to low pressure • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-05-24
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- Frozen water that is hard and cold.
- Water that falls from clouds in drops.
- Hot water vapor that you can sometimes see.
- The part of the water cycle when water falls from the sky.
- When there is too much water and it covers the land.
- Moving air that can blow gently or very strong.
- A large area of still water surrounded by land.
- Tiny water drops that form on grass in the morning.
- A huge body of salty water that covers most of the Earth.
- When water vapor turns back into drops to form clouds.
Down
- Something that goes around and around again and again.
- Rain, wind, thunder, and lightning all together.
- The big, bright star that gives us heat and light.
- When the sun heats up water and it turns into gas.
- Light rain that falls slowly and gently.
- Soft, white flakes that fall from the sky when it’s cold.
- A group of tiny water drops floating in the sky.
- A small pool of water on the ground after rain.
- Small balls of ice that fall from the sky during storms.
- A large, flowing body of water that moves to the sea.
20 Clues: Frozen water that is hard and cold. • Water that falls from clouds in drops. • Light rain that falls slowly and gently. • Hot water vapor that you can sometimes see. • A small pool of water on the ground after rain. • Moving air that can blow gently or very strong. • A large area of still water surrounded by land. • Rain, wind, thunder, and lightning all together. • ...
Water Systems Crossword 2025-01-26
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- When the temperature rises above freezing, precipitation is called what?
- When glaciers melt, they are said to be what?
- If the air starts spinning within a thunderstorm, it can form what?
- When snow condenses, it becomes what?
- When the temperature is below freezing, what is the type of precipitation called?
- What is the place for collecting and storing something?
- What is an area of land where all the water drains into?
- What is the process of changing a liquid to gas?
- What is a type of storm that starts out as a thunderstorm over warm ocean waters?
- Which hemisphere has more ocean percentage?
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- What is a small localized climate variation that differs from the large climate?
- What are the massive bodies of surface salt water?
- When snow accumulates over time, what does it create?
- Water has a higher heat capacity than what?
- 70% of Earth's surface is covered by?
- When there is an increase in water levels, what happens to the land.
- When heat is trapped above Earth's surface, what is this effect called?
- Amount of salt dissolved in water?
- What do you call a tornado that forms above water?
- What is an underground freshwater reservoir called?
20 Clues: Amount of salt dissolved in water? • When snow condenses, it becomes what? • 70% of Earth's surface is covered by? • Water has a higher heat capacity than what? • Which hemisphere has more ocean percentage? • When glaciers melt, they are said to be what? • What is the process of changing a liquid to gas? • What are the massive bodies of surface salt water? • ...
Water Systems Crossword! 2025-01-27
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- What does the climate of a small area that differs from its surrounding climate define?
- What word does a glacier that starts to melt, due to warmer temperatures, described by?
- What does an underground freshwater reservoir refer to?
- What process are glaciers and ice sheets exposed to?
- What is the name for a mass of ice and overlying snow that moves down a slope?
- What name is given to tornadoes that form over water?
- In what process does water evaporate from plant leaves?
- What does a large section of an ice shelf that breaks off form?
- What horizontal lines measure distance north or south of the equator?
- What word describes a period of warmer climate between two glacial periods?
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- What word does an effect/a process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat known as?
- What does a hurricane start from?
- What indicates the amount of salt dissolved in water?
- What imaginary line goes around the middle of a planet?
- What does any natural discharge of water from soil or rock onto the land surface refer to?
- What is another name for a "water drainage basin"?
- What pole has been losing glaciers the most in recent decades?
- What popular name is given to a severe type of storms?
- What is the name of an ice sheet that covered all of Canada 10,000 years ago?
- What name got assimilated to "Canada's worst hurricane"?
20 Clues: What does a hurricane start from? • What is another name for a "water drainage basin"? • What process are glaciers and ice sheets exposed to? • What indicates the amount of salt dissolved in water? • What name is given to tornadoes that form over water? • What popular name is given to a severe type of storms? • What does an underground freshwater reservoir refer to? • ...
water systems crossword 2025-01-26
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- an underground freshwater reservoir
- water fills all air spaces in soil
- what starts as a thunderstorm over warm ocean waters
- the capability of a material to absorb heat
- what absorbs heat quicker than water
- when earths ice sheets begins to melt
- Canadas worst hurricane
- what stores heat longer than land
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- an ice sheet that once covered Canada
- a tornado over water
- when an animal exhales water vapour
- a large glacier that covers land
- when water changes states as it moves on earth
- water evaporation from plant leaves
- a mass of ice and overlying snow that moves down a mountain
- an area with a small localized climate that is different than the climate nearby
- big masses of ice at the poles
- an area of land where all water eventually drains into
- how much salt is dissolved through water
- surface of the groundwater zone
20 Clues: a tornado over water • Canadas worst hurricane • big masses of ice at the poles • surface of the groundwater zone • a large glacier that covers land • what stores heat longer than land • water fills all air spaces in soil • an underground freshwater reservoir • when an animal exhales water vapour • water evaporation from plant leaves • what absorbs heat quicker than water • ...
craft items water 2025-09-25
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- left side a boat
- fast bumpy current
- the upper edge of the side of the boat
- a side of a ship facing for word
- the width of the boat
- the outer surface
- bottom fine of boat
- site access to river
- the back of the boat
- a space inside of a boat with walls
- a flat surface
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- a person sitting close to the stern
- powerful steering on boat
- a flat piece hung near the stern
- a standing piece of metal on boat
- crossbar
- a crosswise strut piece of word
- front of boat
- the side shelterd from wind
- a circular movement in the water
- the main body of a shape of a boat
21 Clues: crossbar • front of boat • a flat surface • left side a boat • the outer surface • fast bumpy current • bottom fine of boat • site access to river • the back of the boat • the width of the boat • powerful steering on boat • the side shelterd from wind • a crosswise strut piece of word • a flat piece hung near the stern • a side of a ship facing for word • a circular movement in the water • ...
water quality standards 2025-09-01
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- – Scale of acidity/alkalinity
- – Essential liquid for life
- – Process of killing pathogens
- & Down Words
- – Remaining chlorine after treatment
- – Mineral causing hardness
- – Toxic element in groundwater
- – Solid matter that settles
- – Metal causing reddish stains
- – Common salt ion
- – Highly toxic heavy metal
- – Plumbing metal, limited in standards
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- – Due to calcium & magnesium
- – Pathogenic bacteria
- – Total Dissolved Solids
- – Fertilizer contaminant in water
- – Cloudiness of water
- – Naturally occurring salt
- – Process to clean particles
- – Mineral contributing to hardness
- – Process of adding oxygen
- – Prevents tooth decay in small amounts
- – Indicator bacteria
- – Tiny organisms that cause diseases
- – Trace element in water
- – Toxic metal from old pipes
26 Clues: & Down Words • – Common salt ion • – Indicator bacteria • – Pathogenic bacteria • – Cloudiness of water • – Total Dissolved Solids • – Trace element in water • – Naturally occurring salt • – Process of adding oxygen • – Mineral causing hardness • – Highly toxic heavy metal • – Essential liquid for life • – Solid matter that settles • – Due to calcium & magnesium • ...
Water cooler moments 2025-08-26
Across
- nan lane
- great walks
- dog name
- muesli fruit
- boss lady for me
- ems toothbrush colour
- peanut butter
- …mint
- ems favourite pizza
- first holiday just us
- softest nose
- boss lady
- Martines middle name
- boss man
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- ems second car name
- your best song
- your first car
- …pudding
- First car and Nan
- winter holiday house
- what you hated selling
- creamy…
- best beach
23 Clues: …mint • creamy… • nan lane • dog name • …pudding • boss man • boss lady • best beach • great walks • muesli fruit • softest nose • peanut butter • your best song • your first car • boss lady for me • First car and Nan • ems second car name • ems favourite pizza • winter holiday house • Martines middle name • ems toothbrush colour • first holiday just us • what you hated selling
Water Distribution & Use 2025-10-06
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- Water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- Table: The level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- The process where plants absorb water through the roots and then give off water vapor through pores in their leaves.
- Treatment: The second stage of sewage treatment that uses biological processes to catch the dissolved organic matter missed in primary treatment.
- Disease-causing bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that can contaminate water supplies.
- Pollution: The degradation of water quality by any process that changes ambient water temperature, typically from the use of water as a coolant by power plants and industrial manufacturers.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- Treatment: The first stage of sewage treatment where solids are allowed to settle and are removed from wastewater.
- Pollution: Pollution resulting from many diffuse sources, such as runoff from agricultural fields or urban storm drains.
- Pollution: The accumulation of fine particles of silt and clay in a water body, which can cloud the water and harm aquatic life.
- The process of a substance in a liquid state changing to a gaseous state due to an increase in temperature or pressure.
- A barrier constructed across a waterway to hold back water and raise its level.
- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. Types and Sources of Water Pollution
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- The process driven by nutrient pollution that causes dense growth of plant life, leading to the death of animal life from lack of oxygen.
- Pollution: Pollution that comes from a single, identifiable source, such as a discharge pipe from a factory.
- Treatment: The final cleaning process that improves wastewater quality before it is reused, recycled, or discharged to the environment.
- An area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet such as the outflow of a reservoir, mouth of a bay, or any point along a stream channel.
- Treatment: The process of converting wastewater into an effluent that can be returned to the water cycle with minimum impact on the environment.
- Water Act (1972): The primary federal law in the United States that established the basic structure for regulating discharges of pollutants into the waters of the United States and regulating quality standards for surface waters.
- Pollution: The process where too many nutrients, mainly nitrogen and phosphorus, are added to bodies of water and act like fertilizer, causing excessive growth of algae.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- A body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- The process of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable.
- Cycle: The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- Drinking Water Act (1974): The main federal law that ensures the quality of Americans' drinking water, under which the EPA sets standards for drinking water quality.
- Pollution: The contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities.
26 Clues: Table: The level below which the ground is saturated with water. • The process of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable. • A body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater. • Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water. • ...
Weather & Water Crossword 2025-11-01
Across
- Puffy, cotton-like clouds
- Tool that shows wind direction
- Any water that falls from the clouds.
- Tool that measures rainfall amounts
- When liquid water becomes vapor.
- A spinning column of air that touches the ground.
- Tool used to measure air temperature
- Coldest layer, where meteors burn up
- When air pushes on Earth’s surface.
- Exist because of the tilt of the earth
- The layer of gases around the Earth.
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- Water vapor released by plants.
- Weather, clouds, and people live here — lowest layer
- A scientist who studies the weather.
- Flat, gray clouds that cover the sky
- Towering storm cloud that brings thunder and lightning
- Hottest layer, Very thin air, contains auroras (northern lights)
- When water vapor cools into droplets.
- Contains the ozone layer that protects us from the sun’s rays
- Tool used to measure air pressure
- Outermost layer, where air blends into space
- Tool used to measure wind speed.
- The average weather of a place over time.
- Wispy, feathery clouds high in the sky
24 Clues: Puffy, cotton-like clouds • Tool that shows wind direction • Water vapor released by plants. • When liquid water becomes vapor. • Tool used to measure wind speed. • Tool used to measure air pressure • Tool that measures rainfall amounts • When air pushes on Earth’s surface. • A scientist who studies the weather. • Flat, gray clouds that cover the sky • ...
Water unit vocabulary 2025-11-03
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- an area or ridge of land that separates water flowing into different rivers,basins,or seas
- a high-elevation boundary of land that separates two drainage basins
- Pollution too many microorganisms in water which can make you sick
- water that runs along the lands surface
- a chemical substance added to soil or land to increase and speed up plant growth
- saturated area below the water table
- pollution too many nutrients in water which cause too much algae to grow
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- water on the ground seeping into the soil
- water vapor turning back into a liquid
- living(fungi,plants,protists,and animals
- a river or stream flowing into larger river or lake
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- water vapor leaving plant leaves
- Pollition the erosion of soil into rivers and lakes
- Amount of rain or snow that falls in the watershed is the greatest factor controlling stream flow
- water changing from liquid to gas
- table the upper level of the underground area where the soil and rock are completely saturated with water
- Nonliving(air,light,PH,humidity,and soil
- source pollution pollution that comes from many places all at once
- source pollution a single,identifiable source of pollution
- Pollution pollution that can caused disease,death,and/or birth defects
21 Clues: water vapor leaving plant leaves • water changing from liquid to gas • saturated area below the water table • water vapor turning back into a liquid • water that runs along the lands surface • Nonliving(air,light,PH,humidity,and soil • living(fungi,plants,protists,and animals • water on the ground seeping into the soil • Pollition the erosion of soil into rivers and lakes • ...
E2 3748 Water 2025-10-29
Across
- A container or to punch somebody.
- Flowing, jogging or managing.
- Used for boiling water.
- To attach or put in the right sized place.
- Faucet.
- To make full.
- The end, lowest part or what you sit on.
- Used to clean a car or window.
- Used to spray water on a fire, car or garden.
- Before, in the past.
- Used to measure hours and minutes.
- To reduce (3 + 4).
- Remove unwanted hair.
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- Make something stop (4 + 3).
- Sudden rain or a place to wash your body.
- A building for a family.
- A falling piece of water.
- 1000ml.
- Used to give plants a drink (8 + 3).
- Equipment or tools.
- What you do after using a toilet.
- The smallest room.
- As an alternative (7 + 2).
- Used to carry water.
- Equipment or tools for a special job.
- Where you find flowers and lawns.
- Large container for liquid.
- Many for an uncountable noun (e.g. rice).
28 Clues: 1000ml. • Faucet. • To make full. • The smallest room. • To reduce (3 + 4). • Equipment or tools. • Used to carry water. • Before, in the past. • Remove unwanted hair. • Used for boiling water. • A building for a family. • A falling piece of water. • As an alternative (7 + 2). • Large container for liquid. • Make something stop (4 + 3). • Flowing, jogging or managing. • ...
Water Availability & Water Use 2022-09-04
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- a large and serious problem
- growing plants and raising animals on farms
- something that happens to a person or people
- needs to be taken care of very soon
- usual and normal
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- not a lot is available
- to move from one place to many other places
- to a very great degree
- to make smaller or less
- not using too much of a resource
10 Clues: usual and normal • not a lot is available • to a very great degree • to make smaller or less • a large and serious problem • not using too much of a resource • needs to be taken care of very soon • to move from one place to many other places • growing plants and raising animals on farms • something that happens to a person or people
Water Water Every Where! (Angie Mehta) 2017-12-17
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- Calcium and ________ are minerals that make water hard
- water as a gas in the air
- Water vapor becoming a liquid or a solid
- It stings when it gets into your eyes
- Water that runs along the soil and goes into lakes and rivers
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Place where the combination of hard water and soap make a dirty ring
Down
- Water moving downward through openings in the soil
- The water that has no minerals and a pH of 7 is called
- A water source under the ground
- Calcium and Magnesium are______
- The crusty stuff that clogs up pipes
- Water moves from the earth to the air and to the earth again
- Water under the ground that supplies springs and wells
- liquid water becoming gas
- Minerals that ______ in water make it hard
16 Clues: water as a gas in the air • liquid water becoming gas • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • A water source under the ground • Calcium and Magnesium are______ • The crusty stuff that clogs up pipes • It stings when it gets into your eyes • Water vapor becoming a liquid or a solid • Minerals that ______ in water make it hard • Water moving downward through openings in the soil • ...
Hot Water, Cold Water 2024-10-24
10 Clues: gets bigger • gets smaller • does not sink • opposite of hot • opposite of cold • Temperature symbol • temperature reader • base of thermometer • goes below a surface • Measurement of hot or cold
Chapter 8: Water Resources and Water Pollution 2022-01-19
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- A hole that is dug or drilled to get water from the earth
- Not having enough of something needed
- An intestinal infection caused by contaminated water or food
- /Human-generated liquid pollution that flows from homes, businesses, and industries; also called wastewater
- Used up (ran out)
- An organic or inorganic plant nutrient
- The making and selling of a particular kind of good or service
- _____________ Waste: Waste that contains or is contaminated by radioactive materials
- An organism that can cause disease
- Pollution that cannot be traced back to a specific source
- To soak into something.
- A nonliving microorganism that can infect cells and cause disease
- Play or amusement
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- A chemical used to kill weeds
- To artificially supply land with water for agriculture or landscaping
- Underground layers of rock, sand, or gravel that trap, store, and transport water
- The top of the groundwater layer
- An area of land from which precipitation drains into a particular river, stream, or lake
- An intestinal infection marked by severe diarrhea
- Pollution that comes from a particular source
- Rain or melted snow that flows over land to streams, rivers, lakes, and the ocean
- An unusually long period of little rainfall
- A pond or lake, either natural or artificial, for the storage of water
23 Clues: Used up (ran out) • Play or amusement • To soak into something. • A chemical used to kill weeds • The top of the groundwater layer • An organism that can cause disease • Not having enough of something needed • An organic or inorganic plant nutrient • An unusually long period of little rainfall • Pollution that comes from a particular source • ...
Earth's Water and the Water Cycle Vocabulary 2022-01-07
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- What something is made of
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earths surface
- The process of turning water vapor into a liquid
- Water containing high amounts of salt
- A large natural stream of water that flowing in a channel to the sea, a river,or another such stream.
- The process in which sediment is laid down in new locations
- Water containing no salt
- A visible mass of water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- The way water moves across the Lake land A large body of water surrounded by land
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- The layer of gas that surrounds Earth
- The process where water enters Earth's soil
- A large body of salt water
- What comprises the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature,wind, clouds, and precipitation.
- The process where water becomes water vapor
- Evaporation from plants
- The continuous cycle movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere.
- A large amount of slow moving ice
- A branch of science that concerns about water
- The total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample.
- Water that is located under earths surface
20 Clues: Evaporation from plants • Water containing no salt • What something is made of • A large body of salt water • A large amount of slow moving ice • The layer of gas that surrounds Earth • Water containing high amounts of salt • Water that is located under earths surface • The process where water enters Earth's soil • The process where water becomes water vapor • ...
Atmosphere, Water Cycle, Water Quality, and Watersheds 2023-04-04
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- evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- fruit tree farm
- a measure how clear/cloudy water is
- the "edge of space" and the thickest layer of the atmosphere
- a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is
- a smaller river leading into a lake or larger river
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the ozone layers is found here
- small creatures used to determine water quality
- wild trees are found here
- a surface that allows percolation of water into soil
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- where weather occurs
- a lake near Parkdale
- where most meteors burn up
- the abbreviation for dissolved oxygen
- water falling from the sky typically as rain or snow
- proof that something is true
- water that originates from rain, snow, and ice melt
- where two rivers meet
- the area in which all water drains to a common point
- a large volume of ice that flows like a river, often found on mountains or at the poles
- the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- the hottest part of the atmosphere, where the ISS is found
- safe to drink
- prevents infiltration of stormwater
25 Clues: safe to drink • fruit tree farm • where weather occurs • a lake near Parkdale • where two rivers meet • wild trees are found here • where most meteors burn up • proof that something is true • the ozone layers is found here • a measure how clear/cloudy water is • prevents infiltration of stormwater • the abbreviation for dissolved oxygen • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • ...
WATER REVIEW - Water Planet, Properties, and Quality 2024-11-06
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- organisms that are sensitive to environmental conditions.
- Water evaporating through the leaves of plants.
- A substance that is less dense than water will _____.
- A _______ is a biotic factor in an ecosystem.
- Low turbidity means low levels of ______ in the water.
- Water should have a pH level near ____.
- Water falling back to earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The process of water changing into a gas.
- Two factors that drive the water cycle are the sun and _____.
- Two factors that drive the water cycle are the ____ and gravity.
- All of the water on and below earth's surface and in the atmosphere.
- Water should have low levels of nitrates because it can cause ___ to grow.
- 97% of Earth's water is saltwater found in ______.
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- Water should not change _____ too quickly.
- Opposite ends of a molecule having opposite charges.
- Water should have high levels of _____.
- Pollution that can be traced to one location is ____ source pollution.
- The process of water vapor changing to liquid to form clouds
- The tightness across the surface of water.
- Pollution that cannot be traced to one location is _____ source pollution.
- The nonliving factors in an ecosystem
- A _____ is an abiotic factor in an ecosystem.
- Attraction of molecules that are different.
- A compound often found in fertilizers.
- Water that flows off the land and into a body of water.
- Attraction among molecules that are alike.
- Water should have ______ levels of dissolved oxygen.
- Water should have _____ levels of turbidity.
28 Clues: The nonliving factors in an ecosystem • A compound often found in fertilizers. • Water should have high levels of _____. • Water should have a pH level near ____. • The process of water changing into a gas. • Water should not change _____ too quickly. • The tightness across the surface of water. • Attraction among molecules that are alike. • ...
DEEP WATER 2021-06-28
12 Clues: ECHO • AUTHOR • DROWNED • MYSTORY • TRAINING • INNER VOICE • TREACHEROUS • BASS FISHING • INTENSE FEAR • RIGIDITY IN LIMBS • FREEDOM FROM FEAR • SWIMMING ACCESSORIES
- water terms - 2022-08-25
Across
- scientific study of material remains
- in a way that expresses disapproval
- scattered pieces of waste or remains
- a diving ridge between drainage areas
- destroy or damage
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- a place to dispose waste
- the representation of an object
- certain kinds of mold or fungus
- protect from harm or destruction
- make slightly wet
- supply water
- a total mass of an organism
12 Clues: supply water • make slightly wet • destroy or damage • a place to dispose waste • a total mass of an organism • the representation of an object • certain kinds of mold or fungus • protect from harm or destruction • in a way that expresses disapproval • scientific study of material remains • scattered pieces of waste or remains • a diving ridge between drainage areas
water pollution 2022-06-10
Across
- the act of processing used or abandoned materials for use in creating new products
- this delivers pollutants indirectly through transport or environmental change.
- break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity
- These collect water from inside homes and businesses and carry it to treatment plants, where it is cleaned before it reaches streams and rivers.
- This can entangle and kill aquatic animals, and it does not decompose.
- These can cause death and illness to many people around the world (Ex: cholera, dysentery)
- an area where waste is disposed of by burying it underground
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- Solid particles and matter found in our water. (Ex: cans, bottles, paper)
- the government of a local area
- This occurs when harmful substances are emitted directly into a body of water.
- These serve as fish nurseries, they absorb hurricane impact and they filtrate river water entering the ocean.
- energy producing substance derived from preserved organisms
12 Clues: the government of a local area • break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity • energy producing substance derived from preserved organisms • an area where waste is disposed of by burying it underground • This can entangle and kill aquatic animals, and it does not decompose. • Solid particles and matter found in our water. (Ex: cans, bottles, paper) • ...
Water Pollution 2022-06-13
Across
- -a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles
- -excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water
- -a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms
- -the action or power of focusing one's attention or mental effort.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth
- -a particular kind of matter with uniform properties.
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- -the area of land where all of the water that drains off
- -an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species
- -the action or state of making or being made
- -a synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers such as polyethylene
- -an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat
- -a salt or ester of nitric acid,
12 Clues: -a salt or ester of nitric acid, • -the action or state of making or being made • -a particular kind of matter with uniform properties. • -the area of land where all of the water that drains off • a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth • -a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms • ...
Earth's Water 2022-11-17
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- To _____ something means to change it through a series of steps that may be natural or artificial.
- During _____, water changes from a liquid to a gas, and during condensation, the opposite happens.
- _____ is the process by which water vapor changes to a liquid when it comes in contact with a cold surface.
- If something is _____, it contains poisonous or otherwise harmful substances.
- A whale needs to head to the ocean's _____ to take a new breath of air.
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- Air is a _____ that expands and contracts to fill all the space it can.
- The _____, or point, of an experiment is to test an idea.
- Deserts do not usually receive much _____, such as rain or snow.
- A _____ does not keep the same shape when moved from place to place.
- If an object is _____, it has a firm, stable form or shape.
- _____ is the planet we live on and has one moon.
- Oxygen in the air is _____, or unable to be seen.
12 Clues: _____ is the planet we live on and has one moon. • Oxygen in the air is _____, or unable to be seen. • The _____, or point, of an experiment is to test an idea. • If an object is _____, it has a firm, stable form or shape. • Deserts do not usually receive much _____, such as rain or snow. • A _____ does not keep the same shape when moved from place to place. • ...
Water wastage 2022-11-29
Across
- A hole or crack in something, can waste a lot of water
- Place where you let it rip
- A lot of wasted water goes down there (in showers)
- Using too much of something
- Drink it everyday
- Where you get yourself clean and you might need to take shorter time in it
Down
- Using something without caring
- Put full loads of dishes and cutlery in them
- Should turn off when brushing your teeth
- Put full load of dirty clothes
- Should do it when something is leaking
- Using too much of water
12 Clues: Drink it everyday • Using too much of water • Place where you let it rip • Using too much of something • Using something without caring • Put full load of dirty clothes • Should do it when something is leaking • Should turn off when brushing your teeth • Put full loads of dishes and cutlery in them • A lot of wasted water goes down there (in showers) • ...
Water Cycle 2020-03-22
Across
- The change of the physical state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase.
- The process by which plants lose water out of their leaves.
- uptake Water takes from the groundwater flow and soil moisture.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- The process of snow and ice changing into water vapor in the air without first melting into water.
- The process by which precipitation or water soaks into subsurface soils and moves into rocks through cracks and pore spaces.
Down
- The movement of water through the atmosphere, specifically from over the oceans to over land.
- The process of changing a liquid into water vapour.
- A part of the natural water cycle, some part of the precipitation that lands on the ground surface infiltrates into the subsurface.
- This occurs when water vapour changes state directly from a gas to a solid.
- The process of water collecting in rivers, lakes, streams, oceans and other bodies of water.
- Part of the water cycle, causes erosion and carries chemicals and substances on the ground surface.
12 Clues: The process of changing a liquid into water vapour. • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • The process by which plants lose water out of their leaves. • uptake Water takes from the groundwater flow and soil moisture. • This occurs when water vapour changes state directly from a gas to a solid. • ...
Sea Water 2019-03-13
Across
- damage caused to water, air
- it is in danger because of sea toxins
- a job that causes great problems to sea life
- poisonous
- spills in the sea usually made by tanker ships
- an organised event to raise people's awareness
Down
- unwanted material found in water
- all the plants, animals and people and the way the affect each other and the environment
- small and microscopic organisms in the sea
- related to the sea
- the most common material found in the sea
- a very large area of sea
12 Clues: poisonous • related to the sea • a very large area of sea • damage caused to water, air • unwanted material found in water • it is in danger because of sea toxins • the most common material found in the sea • small and microscopic organisms in the sea • a job that causes great problems to sea life • spills in the sea usually made by tanker ships • ...
Water Cycle 2020-09-30
Across
- where water goes and collects
- is when water comes of leaves
- water moving down into the earths surfaces
- froms of water falling from the sky
- when water from the surfaces of the earth goes to the ocean
- Water vapor to liquid
Down
- is when ice turns to gas without going into a liquid state
- Ground water,Oceans, and rivers it is a super highway
- Liquid to gas
- is when water is taken up plants instead of becoming a runoff
- water that is not osorbed by the ground
- Hydrolic cycle
12 Clues: Liquid to gas • Hydrolic cycle • Water vapor to liquid • where water goes and collects • is when water comes of leaves • froms of water falling from the sky • water that is not osorbed by the ground • water moving down into the earths surfaces • Ground water,Oceans, and rivers it is a super highway • is when ice turns to gas without going into a liquid state • ...
Water Cycle 2020-09-30
Across
- the process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and by transpiration from plants
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- A name for the water cycle
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
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- What the sun is
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course or channel or series of diverging and converging channels.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
12 Clues: What the sun is • A name for the water cycle • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata. • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • permeation of a liquid into something by filtration. • ...
Water System 2020-02-04
Across
- cycle the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- warming a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
- he science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
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- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- basin A drainage basin is any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet, such as into a river, bay, or other body of water.
- change a change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- the quality or degree of being saline.
13 Clues: the quality or degree of being saline. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle. • an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas. • ...
Water System 2020-02-04
Across
- cycle the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- warming a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
- the science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
Down
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- basin any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet, such as into a river, bay, or other body of water.
- change a change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- the quality or degree of being saline.
13 Clues: the quality or degree of being saline. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle. • an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas. • ...
water vocab 2020-04-12
Across
- water pollution caused by high nitrogen compound levels
- how salty a body of water is
- runoff caused by a storm that usually carries pollutants
- an are with a mix of salt and freshwater
- organism that swims freely through the ocean
- a living organism that indicates the health of the water
Down
- organisms that make up most of the ocean's life
- pollution caused by high levels of phosphorus compounds
- cloudiness of water
- the act of people taking care of the earth
- organism that live at the bottom of the ocean
- the movement of water in the ocean
12 Clues: cloudiness of water • how salty a body of water is • the movement of water in the ocean • an are with a mix of salt and freshwater • the act of people taking care of the earth • organism that swims freely through the ocean • organism that live at the bottom of the ocean • organisms that make up most of the ocean's life • ...
Earth's Water 2021-02-06
Across
- A large, flowing body of water is called a
- To dirty or pollute is to
- A large body of salt water is called a(n)
- Layers of rock or soil that allow water to flow through are called...
- A barrier built across a river is a
Down
- Water from a flowing river may build up behind a dam to form a(n)
- What do we call the area of land that drains into a specific river?
- Water that falls from the air to the ground as rain, snow, or sleet is
- A sheet of ice that moves slowly over land is a(n)
- When water vapor changes to liquid water, it
- A medium-sized body of fresh water surrounded by land is a(n)
- Water that travels across land my pick up substances and become
12 Clues: To dirty or pollute is to • A barrier built across a river is a • A large body of salt water is called a(n) • A large, flowing body of water is called a • When water vapor changes to liquid water, it • A sheet of ice that moves slowly over land is a(n) • A medium-sized body of fresh water surrounded by land is a(n) • ...
Earth's Water 2021-09-21
Across
- ocean located near the North Pole
- large river located in Brazil
- located underground, 20% of freshwater
- the process in which liquid leaves as vapor through the stomata of a plant
- world's largest ocean, between California and Japan
- the process in which a liquid or solid falls from the sky
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- solid form of water, 79% of freshwater trapped in these
- the process in which vapor becomes liquid
- ocean located near Antartica
- the process in which liquid becomes vapor
- world's 2nd largest ocean, along the coast of Georgia
- ocean located beside Australia and Eurasia
12 Clues: ocean located near Antartica • large river located in Brazil • ocean located near the North Pole • located underground, 20% of freshwater • the process in which vapor becomes liquid • the process in which liquid becomes vapor • ocean located beside Australia and Eurasia • world's largest ocean, between California and Japan • ...
water pollution 2021-10-15
Across
- through fractures called seeps.
- pollution is contamination derived from
- naturally released from under the ocean
- when rain falls seeps deep in the earth.
- carries oils,grease,road salts and chemicals.
- causes algal bloom.
Down
- can effect miles of waterways and oceans
- contaminants chemicals, nutrient and heavy metals carried from farms.
- covering 70 percent of the earth.
- sources.
- It has a lot of chemicals
- contained by a line on a map.
12 Clues: sources. • causes algal bloom. • It has a lot of chemicals • contained by a line on a map. • through fractures called seeps. • covering 70 percent of the earth. • pollution is contamination derived from • naturally released from under the ocean • can effect miles of waterways and oceans • when rain falls seeps deep in the earth. • carries oils,grease,road salts and chemicals. • ...
WATER ACTIVITIES 2023-06-20
Across
- Riding the water on a motorized vehicle
- Riding waves on a board
- Involves propelling a long, narrow boat with oars
- Navigating rapids in a small raft
- Activity using a rod and reel
Down
- Racing in a small boat powered by the wind
- Floating down a river in an inflatable tire
- Exploring underwater with a mask and one of these
- Moving through water, e.g. front crawl
- Jumping off a platform head first
- Small boat propelled with a single-bladed paddle
- Swimming underwater with an oxygen tank
12 Clues: Riding waves on a board • Activity using a rod and reel • Jumping off a platform head first • Navigating rapids in a small raft • Moving through water, e.g. front crawl • Riding the water on a motorized vehicle • Swimming underwater with an oxygen tank • Racing in a small boat powered by the wind • Floating down a river in an inflatable tire • ...
Surface Water 2012-11-26
Across
- sand, pebbles and rocks that move on the bed of the stream
- bend or curve in a stream channel
- the volume of water that flows over a given time
- when small particles are held up by turbulent water
- broad flat area that extends from a stream's bank
- a blocked-off meander
Down
- the land area that drains into a stream system
- to make young again
- when water spills over stream banks
- high land that separates watersheds
- water flowing downhill
- triangular deposit where stream enters a body of water
12 Clues: to make young again • a blocked-off meander • water flowing downhill • bend or curve in a stream channel • when water spills over stream banks • high land that separates watersheds • the land area that drains into a stream system • the volume of water that flows over a given time • broad flat area that extends from a stream's bank • ...
Water Safety 2014-12-10
Across
- Knowledgeable on how to keep water safe for....
- ...plastic water bottles
- Do not dump....into any natural body of water
- Use water from the....and buy a water filter if you do not like the taste of regular running water
- Nonprofit co-founded by Matt Damon and Gary White that provides access to safe water and sanitation in developing countries.
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- This will help us in the....run
- A nonprofit comprised of faculty and students of University of Virginia who are creating water filtering technologies that improve human health and quality of life.
- ....spills are one cause of pollution
- ...trash can make its way to the water and cause trash to get in the water
- Throw away trash in a....not just anywhere on this streets or outside
- Avacados A social enterprise that generates funds for clean water in Africa through the sale of coffee.
- Water Center A part of the Earth Institute, Columbia Water Center researches and designs sustainable models of water management.
12 Clues: ...plastic water bottles • This will help us in the....run • ....spills are one cause of pollution • Do not dump....into any natural body of water • Knowledgeable on how to keep water safe for.... • Throw away trash in a....not just anywhere on this streets or outside • ...trash can make its way to the water and cause trash to get in the water • ...
Water Cycle 2016-05-25
Across
- a thing water does each day
- liquid slowly passes through a filter
- when water comes to the ground as rain snow or hail
- not allowing fluid to pass through.
- water witch flows under ground
- underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock
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- where water goes through the roots and onto the leaves
- water rises as water vapour
- lets water through the rock
- when a gas goes to a liquid
- draining away of water
- holding as much water it can absorbed
12 Clues: draining away of water • water rises as water vapour • lets water through the rock • a thing water does each day • when a gas goes to a liquid • water witch flows under ground • not allowing fluid to pass through. • liquid slowly passes through a filter • holding as much water it can absorbed • underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock • ...
Water animals 2018-04-16
Across
- looks like a ballon
- är den som äter andra konsumenter och som inte blir äten själv.
- has strong jaws
- är en längre arm.
- är en bläckfisks turbo.
- lives in flock
Down
- är en vanlig bläckfisk med 8 armar.
- äter producenter eller andra konsumenter
- är ett ställe i naturen där många olika djur existerar tillsammans.
- skapar sin egna energi
- are the biggest animal on the planet.
- är en bläckfisk med 10 armar.
12 Clues: lives in flock • has strong jaws • är en längre arm. • looks like a ballon • skapar sin egna energi • är en bläckfisks turbo. • är en bläckfisk med 10 armar. • är en vanlig bläckfisk med 8 armar. • are the biggest animal on the planet. • äter producenter eller andra konsumenter • är den som äter andra konsumenter och som inte blir äten själv. • ...
Water Sustainability 2018-11-03
Across
- An ecosystem that is either permanently or seasonally filled with water.
- A stream or brook.
- Artificial lake used as a water supply.
- A length of water joining two bodies of water.
- A slow-moving body of ice.
- An introduced substance with adverse affects on the environment.
- Organisms and their physical environment.
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- A river, canal, or other route for travel by water.
- Water the falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Flowing water moving through a channel.
- A shortage of water.
- A layer of permeable rock filled with water.
12 Clues: A stream or brook. • A shortage of water. • A slow-moving body of ice. • Flowing water moving through a channel. • Artificial lake used as a water supply. • Organisms and their physical environment. • A layer of permeable rock filled with water. • A length of water joining two bodies of water. • A river, canal, or other route for travel by water. • ...
Drinking water 2018-12-09
Across
- to much can stain cloths
- water 97% of the earth is covered with it
- water is a molecule
- colorless, odorless, tasteless gas
- it is in pools
- ice 2% of the Earth is covered with it
- water vapor
Down
- water goes threw loots of pipes
- creates blue-green stains
- beading up car window fogging up
- hard water contains calcium and magnesium
- all living things need water
12 Clues: water vapor • it is in pools • to much can stain cloths • creates blue-green stains • water is a molecule • all living things need water • water goes threw loots of pipes • beading up car window fogging up • colorless, odorless, tasteless gas • ice 2% of the Earth is covered with it • water 97% of the earth is covered with it • hard water contains calcium and magnesium
Water Vocabulary 2018-11-26
Across
- when solids dissolve in a liquid
- heating turns liquid water into water vapor
- water is called this because it dissolves many compounds
- a molecule with a positive and negative side, like water
- cooling turns water vapor into liquid water
- when water in the sky condenses and falls to earth
- water sticking to other substances
- water sticking to itself
Down
- the ability for water to move upward against gravity
- substances that reduce surface tension, like soap
- water molecules sticking together at the surface
- process of plants absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing water and oxygen
12 Clues: water sticking to itself • when solids dissolve in a liquid • water sticking to other substances • heating turns liquid water into water vapor • cooling turns water vapor into liquid water • water molecules sticking together at the surface • substances that reduce surface tension, like soap • when water in the sky condenses and falls to earth • ...
