water Crossword Puzzles
WATER 2018-03-07
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- nitrogen compounds used fro growth in plants and algae; a compound that can be used by photosynthetic life forms to obtain the nitrogen needed for survival
- Measure of water quality indicating free oxygen dissolved in water
- pollution that comes from many places or sources that is not easily identified; pollution that results from water flow picking up trash, toxic chemicals, and other types of waste
- small, spineless creatures that are visible with the unaided eye – they include organisms such as crustaceans, mollusks, worms and insects.
- any foreign components in a substance, for example water
- used to describe the health of a water system
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- water that runs into drains that may contain sewage and chemicals from homes and businesses or pollutants from industry.
- pollution that can be traced to a specific source such as oil that spills from a pipeline
- a measure of the clarity of water (how clear it is)
- organisms or components or organisms that are used to access the health of a water system; an organism or community associated with particular environmental conditions a change to the number of organisms or the proportions of the community indicate a change in the environment.
- substance or form of energy that can cause harm to the environment and make it unfit for use by organisms; any substance that can negatively affect and ecosystem
- A chemical material or solution which can be used to show (usually by a change in color) the endpoint of a chemical reaction or chemical concentration. Examples or litmus and phenolphthalein
- the measure of how acidic or basic a substance; the acidity, neutrality, or basiciity of a substance
- responsibility for conserving and restoring the Earth's resources for future generations
- a flat white disc lowered inot the water by a rope until it is just barely visible. At this point, the depth of the disc from the water surface is the recorded secchi disc transparency.
- rating of how acidic or basic a substance is. The scale goes from 0 to 14 with 7 being neutral. Values less than 7 are acidic and values greater than 7 are basic
16 Clues: used to describe the health of a water system • a measure of the clarity of water (how clear it is) • any foreign components in a substance, for example water • Measure of water quality indicating free oxygen dissolved in water • responsibility for conserving and restoring the Earth's resources for future generations • ...
water 2014-03-13
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- Een tekort aan drinkbaar water
- Dit toestel bevindt zich op je huisaansluiting en je kan er je waterverbruik (in kubieke meter) op aflezen.
- Voor men het gebruikte water in de zee loost, zal men het eerst nog eens zuiveren zodat het biologisch evenwicht in rivieren niet te ernstig verstoord wordt. Dit noemen we...
- Deze kraan heeft slechts één hendel. Hiermee regel je zowel de temperatuur als het debiet.
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- Dit water wordt gebruikt om iets af te koelen (motor)
- Een soort brug die men gebruikt voor waterleiding en transport
- Onze aarde bevat veel water en noemt men dus de ...
- De verzameling van water in meren en rivieren
- De verzameling van het water dat in de grond sijpelt
- Dit grote en sterke materiaal wordt gebruikt voor de waterleiding.
- De faseovergang van water van gasvormig naar vloeibaar
- Je betaalt 4euro per kubieke meter water en hiervan gaat 2euro naar de belasting (zuivering en aanvoer van water) Dit is de...
- De eenheid die men gebruikt voor (water)druk. Het komt overeen met de druk uitgeoefend door een kolom van water van 10m hoog.
- De faseovergang van water van vloeibaar naar vast
- In de kroon (bovenste deel) van de watertoren bevindt zich een groot...
- Dit toestel zorgt voor 'eenrichtingsverkeer': er komt dus geen vuil water terug in de leidingen. (vb: bij je wasmachine)
16 Clues: Een tekort aan drinkbaar water • De verzameling van water in meren en rivieren • De faseovergang van water van vloeibaar naar vast • Onze aarde bevat veel water en noemt men dus de ... • De verzameling van het water dat in de grond sijpelt • Dit water wordt gebruikt om iets af te koelen (motor) • De faseovergang van water van gasvormig naar vloeibaar • ...
Water 2015-02-12
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- een grote watermassa zout water
- bevroren water
- een grote watermassa zoet water met oevers
- wat op straat ligt als het geregend heeft
- een rivier die naar beneden stort
- daar komt het water uit
- hiermee wordt de was helemaal schoon
- het water komt hier met stralen uit
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- een bruin drankje,gemaakt van water
- hier kan je in zwemmen
- met je hand in het water slaan
- een heldere vloeistof uit de kraan
- zo ziet water eruit als er zand in zit
- dit doe je om schoon te worden
- het heeft warm water en je kan er in zitten
- dit kan je doortrekken met water
16 Clues: bevroren water • hier kan je in zwemmen • daar komt het water uit • met je hand in het water slaan • dit doe je om schoon te worden • een grote watermassa zout water • dit kan je doortrekken met water • een rivier die naar beneden stort • een heldere vloeistof uit de kraan • een bruin drankje,gemaakt van water • het water komt hier met stralen uit • ...
Water 2021-10-25
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- reason for winter school cancellation
- move like a river
- ___ of terror
- water collecting on a cold surface
- Shallow inlets of the sea
- floating visible vapour
- An animal which lives in the water for most or all of its lifetime is referred to as being ___
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- what happens when you jump into a pool
- underground source of water
- vortex in water
- colourful water arch
- A small stream of water
- The main part of the earth
- Small body of water
- water vapour formed by boiling
- broad inlet
16 Clues: broad inlet • ___ of terror • vortex in water • move like a river • Small body of water • colourful water arch • A small stream of water • floating visible vapour • Shallow inlets of the sea • The main part of the earth • underground source of water • water vapour formed by boiling • water collecting on a cold surface • reason for winter school cancellation • ...
Water 2022-09-26
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- Changing from a liquid to a vapor or gas
- Moisture from rain and snow
- Water that flows from the land to oceans and contains little to no salt
- Controlled evaporation process by which plants lose water
- Large land area in which water from rain and snow is absorbed into the soil to emerge as springs of water or artesian wells at lower elevations
- Water in oceans and some inland lakes that contains heavy concentrations of salt
- Living material, its excretions, and decomposing material
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- Positive ions
- Drinkable and free from harmful chemicals and organisms
- Water stored underground in natural aquifers
- Measure of the total concentration of all dissolved ions in water
- Negative ions
- Elemental forms or groups that carry an electrical charge in solution
- Water that flows up the mouth of a river with rising or inflowing ocean tides
- A substance that dissolves or changes most other materials
- Substances that dissolve readily in water to form simple ions
16 Clues: Positive ions • Negative ions • Moisture from rain and snow • Changing from a liquid to a vapor or gas • Water stored underground in natural aquifers • Drinkable and free from harmful chemicals and organisms • Controlled evaporation process by which plants lose water • Living material, its excretions, and decomposing material • ...
Water 2019-01-28
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- humid condition, dampness moisture.
- to get wet thoroughly or to get soaked.
- a device used for increasing the water vapor in the air of a room.
- act of seeping.
- the amount of rain snow etc. has fallen at a given place.
- a great overflowing of water.
- a tapering piece of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water.
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- a state of coldness which causes the freezing of water.
- the science dealing with water.
- containing a high amount of water vapor.
- rain.
- any thing that you can drink.
- a hole in the Earth’s surface from which hot water and steam are forced out.
- state of being evaporated.
- a cyclone storm of the North Western Atlantic.
- to cheer , salute or greet .
16 Clues: rain. • act of seeping. • state of being evaporated. • to cheer , salute or greet . • any thing that you can drink. • a great overflowing of water. • the science dealing with water. • humid condition, dampness moisture. • to get wet thoroughly or to get soaked. • containing a high amount of water vapor. • a cyclone storm of the North Western Atlantic. • ...
WATER! 2024-05-14
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- The breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals.
- To become mixed into a liquid so as to form a solution.
- The property of having a pair of opposite charges on a molecule.
- The principle that the same natural laws and processes that operate in the universe now, have always operated in the universe in the past and apply everywhere.
- The process that involves water expanding when it freezes, thus breaking rocks apart. A type of mechanical weathering.
- The process of iron combining with water and oxygen to form a red color on metals.
- Characteristic of a material that allows liquids or gases to pass through it easily using little holes or spaces.
- The ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, so that plants can transfer water from the roots to the leaves.
- The force that makes the top layer of a liquid stretch tight like a film.
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- The force of attraction between different kinds of molecules (including water).
- The average atmospheric conditions and variation at a particular place over a long period. The rate of weathering depends on this.
- The sticking together of particles of the same substance (like water).
- Type of weathering related to substances and the changes they undergo due to interactions between atoms or molecules.
- The process of scraping or wearing something away. A type of mechanical weathering.
- The process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one place to another.
- Type of weathering related to the physical breakdown of substances.
16 Clues: The breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals. • To become mixed into a liquid so as to form a solution. • The property of having a pair of opposite charges on a molecule. • Type of weathering related to the physical breakdown of substances. • The sticking together of particles of the same substance (like water). • ...
WATER 2022-02-16
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- Evaporation is a ____________ process
- water from the sea is left in shallow pits to let the water evaporate to obtain ________________
- Excessive rains
- Loss of Water by Plants
- The sowing of many crops depends on the arrival of _______________
- The process of ______________ plays an important role in bringing water back to the surface of earth
- The circulation of water between ocean and land
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- lack of rain for long periods
- The process in which water changes into its vapour on heating
- The water that is salty
- In special conditions water falls to the ground in this manner
- The rain water seeps into the ground and is available as _______________.
- The source of heat for evaporation during the daytime
- _____________glasses of water are required to produce each page of a book
- Groundwater is drawn using _____________
- tiny droplets that remain floating in air
16 Clues: Excessive rains • The water that is salty • Loss of Water by Plants • lack of rain for long periods • Evaporation is a ____________ process • Groundwater is drawn using _____________ • tiny droplets that remain floating in air • The circulation of water between ocean and land • The source of heat for evaporation during the daytime • ...
Water 2023-03-20
16 Clues: saun • kaev • kask • jääma • legend • kohalik • pealkiri • looduslik • käsitlema • rõhk;surve • kogu; terve • ilu, kaunidus • tulistama 3pv • ilming; nähtus • süü; süüdistama • asukohaks olema; võõrustama
Water 2023-08-17
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- - Guiding principles or rules set by a government.
- - Action to reduce the severity of something.
- - Ability to recover from difficulties.
- - The day in which a water supply can not support a community.
- Cultivation of crops and rearing of animals for food.
- - Basic physical structures needed for an area's operation.
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- - Introducing new methods or ideas.
- Artificial watering of land to assist in crop growth.
- - Water located beneath the Earth's surface.
- - Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- - Capable of being maintained without harming the environment.
- - Limited availability of a resource.
- Man-made storage area for water.
- Interconnected community of living organisms and their environment.
- Prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.
- CHANGE - Long-term alteration in Earth's weather patterns.
16 Clues: Man-made storage area for water. • - Introducing new methods or ideas. • - Limited availability of a resource. • - Ability to recover from difficulties. • - Water located beneath the Earth's surface. • Prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall. • - Action to reduce the severity of something. • - Guiding principles or rules set by a government. • ...
WATER 2021-06-25
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- what does water helps to germinate
- harvesting
- process of watering the farms
- one of the main and natural sources of water
- energy produced by dams using water
- it is essential for all living things.
- 97% of water in the earth
- sea water
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- salts and minerals are present in this water
- water exists in how many forms
- water helps in the absorption of nutrients where in the human body
- source of power
- heavily rains
- small water storage body
- sea water
- water is needed to grow
16 Clues: sea water • sea water • harvesting • heavily rains • source of power • water is needed to grow • small water storage body • 97% of water in the earth • process of watering the farms • water exists in how many forms • what does water helps to germinate • energy produced by dams using water • it is essential for all living things. • salts and minerals are present in this water • ...
Water 2018-12-20
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- water percent in glacier
- discovered chlorine kills germs
- blood is water
- water vaper that turns into liquid or a solid
- liquid turning into a gas
- water moving downward
- First people to record water treatments
- percent of fresh water
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- clean water
- water source in ground
- salt water
- water in the ground
- water molecules in a single drop
- earth without water
- water in apples
15 Clues: salt water • clean water • blood is water • water in apples • water in the ground • earth without water • water source in ground • water moving downward • percent of fresh water • water percent in glacier • liquid turning into a gas • discovered chlorine kills germs • water molecules in a single drop • First people to record water treatments • water vaper that turns into liquid or a solid
Water 2018-12-20
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- there is only one of these in a water atom
- a natural underground water tank
- another word for water cycle
- The first people treating drinking water.
- what creates runoff
- 2% of water is
- you use chlorine for this
- The type of water that cover the most of the earth
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- when water evaporates it turns into...
- The two atoms in water that are in water that are the same
- what forms clouds
- what is it called when water goes into the sky and back down
- what is the thing that cleans water
- another word for frozen water
- water is made up of...
15 Clues: 2% of water is • what forms clouds • what creates runoff • water is made up of... • you use chlorine for this • another word for water cycle • another word for frozen water • a natural underground water tank • what is the thing that cleans water • when water evaporates it turns into... • The first people treating drinking water. • there is only one of these in a water atom • ...
Water 2012-10-25
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- Is an area of porous, sand, gravel, and limestone that is saturated with water in spaces beteen particles and in cracks
- has little or no salt
- The sides and bottom of a stream
- The process of water going from liquid to gas by exposure to air or heat
- A mixture of freshwater and saltwater
- The soild state of water
- Is water with more than 16.5 ppt salt content
- It's the artifical application of water to plants
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- The process of removing salt from water
- Water that contains salt
- An area that provides runoff for a stream or resivoir
- The releaasing of water from the leaves of plants
- The presence of calcium and magnesuim ions in the water
- The condition of water for a particular use
- To boil water and collect the vapor from it
15 Clues: has little or no salt • Water that contains salt • The soild state of water • The sides and bottom of a stream • A mixture of freshwater and saltwater • The process of removing salt from water • The condition of water for a particular use • To boil water and collect the vapor from it • Is water with more than 16.5 ppt salt content • ...
Water 2015-10-28
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- The start of a river
- A fertile are at the mouth of a river
- A large lake filled with fresh drinking water
- Water that runs of the surface into a lake or river
- The downfall of the forms of water
- Hot water in it's gas state
- Huge Wave
- Sprinkler
- A large mass of frozen liquid
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- A clear liquid
- The transformation of liquid into Gas
- Electricity Generated from flowing or falling water
- A large of water overflowed on to the surface
- The Cycle of water
- An opening in the surface that shots superheated water
15 Clues: Huge Wave • Sprinkler • A clear liquid • The Cycle of water • The start of a river • Hot water in it's gas state • A large mass of frozen liquid • The downfall of the forms of water • The transformation of liquid into Gas • A fertile are at the mouth of a river • A large of water overflowed on to the surface • A large lake filled with fresh drinking water • ...
Water 2017-12-21
15 Clues: ice water • ocean water • little pieces • make up water • drinking water • 1 of these in water • non drinkable water • 2 of these in water • small amount of water • large amount of water • heaviest mass of water • drinking form of water • positive and negative end • put in car or type of water • hydrogen and oxygen or these
water 2018-12-03
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- about_____ present water in the earth.
- underground layer that's made of rocks and soli
- where you treat your water.
- what matter is water in a cup?
- very flammable gas.
- stuff we drink?
Down
- what do you do when you are thirsty?
- when water freezes it becomes?
- plants make_____?
- rock ans water are filled with water
- what matter is stem?
- when you go to the store you buy a ______ of milk?
- in the olden days people would get their water from a _____?
- first to clean water?
- is the smallest constituent unit of matter?
15 Clues: stuff we drink? • plants make_____? • very flammable gas. • what matter is stem? • first to clean water? • where you treat your water. • when water freezes it becomes? • what matter is water in a cup? • what do you do when you are thirsty? • rock ans water are filled with water • about_____ present water in the earth. • is the smallest constituent unit of matter? • ...
Water 2018-12-17
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- Mo's ______________ scale
- humans drink ______________
- symbol for Iron
- no mg or calcium in water
- large mass of ice
- in oceans
- a _______ hydrogen is dry ice
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- 1 in water molecule
- hard water causes bathtub ______
- distilled, 0 minerals, and PH is 7
- water _____________ joints
- add mg and calcium to water
- 2 in water molecule
- when water is formed an __________ happens
- clogs pipes
15 Clues: in oceans • clogs pipes • symbol for Iron • large mass of ice • 1 in water molecule • 2 in water molecule • Mo's ______________ scale • no mg or calcium in water • water _____________ joints • add mg and calcium to water • humans drink ______________ • a _______ hydrogen is dry ice • hard water causes bathtub ______ • distilled, 0 minerals, and PH is 7 • ...
Water 2021-12-10
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- _ water contains salts beneficial for health
- Nitrogen dioxide dissolves in rain to form _ acid
- Water borne disease
- plants release water vapour by this process
- __ forms a bulky sticky ppt to remove impurities
- water is called a __ solvent
- _ acid causes erosion of rocks containing lime
- natural water with most dissolved impurities
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- 1st step in purification town water supply
- Water found on land is commonly called ___
- __ membrane in the body contains 99% water
- water in proteins is present in __ state
- _ water has a flat insipid taste
- water is treated with __ to kill germs
- Water suitable for drinking is called _ water
15 Clues: Water borne disease • water is called a __ solvent • _ water has a flat insipid taste • water is treated with __ to kill germs • water in proteins is present in __ state • 1st step in purification town water supply • Water found on land is commonly called ___ • __ membrane in the body contains 99% water • plants release water vapour by this process • ...
water 2023-09-20
15 Clues: density • adhesion • cohesion • polarity • viscosity • watercycle • solubility • convection • evaporation • specigicheat • fluiddynamin • boilingpoint • meltingpoint • precipitation • surfacetension
Water 2023-12-04
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- The number of hydrogen atoms in water
- The ___ Cycle: The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth
- The number of oxygen atoms in water
- Liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to Earth
- This phase of water is the most dense
- Inland lakes, groundwater, and ___ are available freshwater sources
- Water freezes at ___ degrees Celsius
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- The number atoms in one molecule of water
- This phase of water is the least dense
- The Sun and ___ are two factors that power the movement of water in and around the world
- The curved surface at the top of a column of liquid
- Most of Earth's water can be found in the ___
- Most fresh water is locked away in ___
- Water___at 100 degrees Celsius
- Phase changes from a solid state to a liquid state require heat ___
15 Clues: Water___at 100 degrees Celsius • The number of oxygen atoms in water • Water freezes at ___ degrees Celsius • The number of hydrogen atoms in water • This phase of water is the most dense • This phase of water is the least dense • Most fresh water is locked away in ___ • The number atoms in one molecule of water • Most of Earth's water can be found in the ___ • ...
Water 2023-12-20
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- imaginary line that connects high points of a watershed
- Swampy area of a floodplain
- Sediment that settles slowly within a river
- fast rivers, usually in mountain ranges
- Previous V-valley carved from downstream rivers
- U shaped lake that forms when a wide meander is cut off
- The sand, gravel, or other debris transported by rolling or sliding
- Cured section of a river
- Any tributary stream that runs parallel to a larger river for a long distance
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- An increased water velocity and turbulence within a river or stream
- Area of land that separates where runoff flows in a different rivers or seas
- A smaller stream that feeds into a larger stream or river
- Area or flat land prone to river flooding
- sediment deposits left by flowing rivers typically producing fertile farmland
- Natural or manmade ridge of sediment
15 Clues: Cured section of a river • Swampy area of a floodplain • Natural or manmade ridge of sediment • fast rivers, usually in mountain ranges • Area or flat land prone to river flooding • Sediment that settles slowly within a river • Previous V-valley carved from downstream rivers • imaginary line that connects high points of a watershed • ...
Water 2025-05-07
15 Clues: Duck feet • 50 meters • A school of • A tight suit • Like glasses • Close to a whale • Eyes under water • You can jump them • The concrete is wet • Can breath underwater • Can sleep under water • Squeaky towards water • As far down as you can go • Dosen't make your feet burn • Lots of water around the world
Water! 2025-11-29
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- a trait or feature of an object that you can observe.
- to change something back to the way it was before
- the amount of matter an object contains relative to its volume
- incapable of being dissolved
- two or more objects that are put together and not easily separated
- the liquid that dissolves
- a way to measure how hot or cold something is
- molecule: one side of a molecule is more positively charged and the other side is more negatively charged.
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- bond: a special kind of connection between molecules.
- a change that cannot be undone or reversed.
- ability of an object to float on water
- the ability to dissolve
- the smallest particle of an element.
- tension: a net like pattern on the surface of water
- Anything that has weight and takes up space
15 Clues: the ability to dissolve • the liquid that dissolves • incapable of being dissolved • the smallest particle of an element. • ability of an object to float on water • a change that cannot be undone or reversed. • Anything that has weight and takes up space • a way to measure how hot or cold something is • to change something back to the way it was before • ...
water 2018-12-03
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- when you go to the store you buy a ______ of milk?
- what matter is water in a cup?
- is the smallest constituent unit of matter?
- where you treat your water.
- underground layer that's made of rocks and soli
- what matter is stem?
- very flammable gas.
- when water freezes it becomes?
Down
- plants make_____?
- in the olden days people would get their water from a _____?
- rock ans water are filled with water
- first to clean water?
- stuff we drink?
- about_____ present water in the earth.
- what do you do when you are thirsty?
15 Clues: stuff we drink? • plants make_____? • very flammable gas. • what matter is stem? • first to clean water? • where you treat your water. • what matter is water in a cup? • when water freezes it becomes? • rock ans water are filled with water • what do you do when you are thirsty? • about_____ present water in the earth. • is the smallest constituent unit of matter? • ...
Water 2018-12-06
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- Liquid water becoming a gas.
- Water underground that supplies springs ans wells.
- Water that runs along the soil and goes into lakes and rivers.
- Water moves slowly.
- Comes in rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Water moves from the earth to the air and o the Earth again.
- A water source under the ground.
- Water as a gas in the air.
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- There are two hydrogen and one oxygen atom in this.
- 212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Celsius.
- Water becoming a liquid (dew)or solid (frost).
- Water moves quickly.
- 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 degrees Celsius.
- Water moving downward through openings in the soil.
- Atoms make it up.
15 Clues: Atoms make it up. • Water moves slowly. • Water moves quickly. • Water as a gas in the air. • Liquid water becoming a gas. • A water source under the ground. • Comes in rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 degrees Celsius. • Water becoming a liquid (dew)or solid (frost). • 212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Celsius. • ...
WATER 2022-02-07
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- a temporary memory area in which data is stored while it is being processed or transferred, especially one used while streaming video or downloading audio.
- an icon on a computer screen that can be used to access a directory containing related files or documents.
- a distinct subset of the internet with addresses sharing a common suffix or under the control of a particular organization or individual.
- a combined device for modulation and demodulation, for example, between the digital data of a computer and the analog signal of a phone line
- a computer suitable for use at an ordinary desk.
- a movable indicator on a computer screen identifying the point that will be affected by input from the user, for example showing where typed text will be inserted.
- receives and sends data on computer networks.
- a number of interconnected computers, machines, or operations
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- a small electronic device containing flash memory that is used for storing data or transferring it to or from a computer, digital camera, etc.
- a standard for the short-range wireless interconnection of mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices.
- The computer's central processing unit
- a computer program with a graphical user interface for displaying and navigating between web pages.
- a computer file appended to an email.
- a small handheld device that is dragged across a flat surface to move the cursor on a computer screen, typically having buttons that are pressed to control functions.
- technology used to connect computers with peripheral devices.
15 Clues: a computer file appended to an email. • The computer's central processing unit • receives and sends data on computer networks. • a computer suitable for use at an ordinary desk. • technology used to connect computers with peripheral devices. • a number of interconnected computers, machines, or operations • ...
Water 2021-02-12
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- What is the name of the water supply that is a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- What is the water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers called?
- when chlorine is added to water, what does it kill?
- What is the first step in the water treatment process?
- Which is the most suitable source of water for drinking?
- What's the first stage of water treatment called?
- what pH is drinker water?
- Where can water be abstracted
- what does water require before we drink it?
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- What's the second stage of water treatment called?
- Why is the demand for water increasing?
- of manmade pollutants include
- where does our home water come from?
- where do these dissolved minerals come from?
- What's the third stage of water treatment called?
15 Clues: what pH is drinker water? • of manmade pollutants include • Where can water be abstracted • where does our home water come from? • Why is the demand for water increasing? • what does water require before we drink it? • where do these dissolved minerals come from? • What's the third stage of water treatment called? • What's the first stage of water treatment called? • ...
Water 2022-08-25
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- low rainfall for a long period of time
- the draining away of water
- water that comes from precipitation
- protecting something
- a river or stream that flows into a larger body of water
- spread throughout
- drains excess water
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- water being supplied to crops to help growth
- a place to dispose waste material
- the source of a stream
- soft and thick mud
- remove solids and debri from wastewater
- area or ridge of land that separates water from going into other bodies of water
- drainage system (found in peoples backyards)
- water that has been used
15 Clues: spread throughout • soft and thick mud • drains excess water • protecting something • the source of a stream • water that has been used • the draining away of water • a place to dispose waste material • water that comes from precipitation • low rainfall for a long period of time • remove solids and debri from wastewater • water being supplied to crops to help growth • ...
Water 2017-12-21
15 Clues: ice water • ocean water • make up water • little pieces • drinking water • 1 of these in water • 2 of these in water • non drinkable water • small amount of water • large amount of water • heaviest mass of water • drinking form of water • positive and negative end • put in car or type of water • hydrogen and oxygen or these
Water 2018-01-02
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- taste biter or like metal
- killed by chlorine
- what do you drink from your sink
- FE2O3
- what is the chemical makeup of water
- found in hard water
- combined with O2 can cause rust
- anther word for purify
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- what do humans need to survive
- found in swimming pools
- where does your water go when you flush the toilet
- what do you put the water in when you are going to drink it
- what does the water treatment plant do with before it goes to you
- minerals can be found in it
- frozen water
15 Clues: FE2O3 • frozen water • killed by chlorine • found in hard water • anther word for purify • found in swimming pools • taste biter or like metal • minerals can be found in it • what do humans need to survive • combined with O2 can cause rust • what do you drink from your sink • what is the chemical makeup of water • where does your water go when you flush the toilet • ...
Water!! 2017-11-29
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- first country to use chlorine
- percent of fresh water in the earth
- water becoming a gas
- water in the air; it is a gas
- water repeatedly goes from earth to air
- percent of salt water in the earth
- percent of water in an apple
- percent of water in whole human body
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- underground water
- water that goes into lakes or rivers; runs along the soil
- water vapor that becomes a liquid or solid
- percent of water in human blood
- water moving down in soil openings
- rain,snow,sleet, or hail
- a source of water underground
15 Clues: underground water • water becoming a gas • rain,snow,sleet, or hail • percent of water in an apple • first country to use chlorine • water in the air; it is a gas • a source of water underground • percent of water in human blood • water moving down in soil openings • percent of salt water in the earth • percent of fresh water in the earth • percent of water in whole human body • ...
Water 2024-01-21
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- A liquid which dissolves a solute
- Water that is fit for consumption
- The process of adding chlorination to water
- A substance that gets dissolved in a liquid
- A fluid which is used to cool a system by transferring heat away from one part to another.
- A period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to shortage of water
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- The ability of a solute to dissolve into a solvent
- It is the purest form of water and it replenishes other sources of water.
- Due to the presence of dissolved salts in water, this water is salty.
- A homogenous or uniform mixture of the solute and solvent
- The continuous circulation of water from the Earth to the Atmosphere and back again to the earth.
- When it rains heavily or continuously for a number of days, the water gets collected and the rivers overflow
- The process to increase the rate of sedimentation by adding chemicals
- A solution which cannot dissolve any more solute at a particular temperature
- A solution which can dissolve more of the solution at a particular temperature
15 Clues: A liquid which dissolves a solute • Water that is fit for consumption • The process of adding chlorination to water • A substance that gets dissolved in a liquid • The ability of a solute to dissolve into a solvent • A homogenous or uniform mixture of the solute and solvent • A period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to shortage of water • ...
Water 2024-01-01
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- Membrane in eye having 99% water
- Low Rainfall
- The layer that does not allow liquid or gas to pass through
- The ability of the solute to dissolve into a solvent
- Process of increasing the rate of sedimentation
- Disease in which main symptoms are Excessive, watery diarrhoea and vomiting
- Easiest and most recommended purification technique
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- Disease caused by Hepatitis A virus
- Used for extinguishing fire
- Method containing Both Evaporation and Condensation
- Method of water purification in which water is forced out of the waste through a semipermeable membrane by applying pressure
- The point at which the solution cannot further dissolve a solute
- Disease caused by Bacteria
- Purest form of water
- Fluid used to cool a system by transferring heat
15 Clues: Low Rainfall • Purest form of water • Disease caused by Bacteria • Used for extinguishing fire • Membrane in eye having 99% water • Disease caused by Hepatitis A virus • Process of increasing the rate of sedimentation • Fluid used to cool a system by transferring heat • Method containing Both Evaporation and Condensation • Easiest and most recommended purification technique • ...
water 2024-01-02
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- liquid essential for life for living beings
- a substance that gets dissolved in a liquid
- ability of solute to dissolve into solvent
- period of abnormally low rainfall leading to shortage of water
- infection in small intestine caused by bacterium
- WATER rainwater that gets collected under the ground
- water borne disease caused by bacteria
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- water that is fit for consumption
- process used to sterilize water
- particulate impurities which remain on filter paper
- process of adding chlorine to water
- process to kill harmful microorganisms present in water
- liquid that passes through filter paper
- process used to increase rate of sedimentation by adding chemicals
- fluid used to cool system by transferring heat away
15 Clues: process used to sterilize water • water that is fit for consumption • process of adding chlorine to water • water borne disease caused by bacteria • liquid that passes through filter paper • ability of solute to dissolve into solvent • liquid essential for life for living beings • a substance that gets dissolved in a liquid • ...
water 2024-02-23
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- Ice sheets are continental-scale masses of ice that rest on land.
- A gas storage hot water system heats water via a gas burner, which is located under the storage tank.
- A hurricane is a tropical storm with winds that have reached a constant speed of 74 miles per hour or more.
- The freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid turns to a solid. The freezing point at which water a liquid turns to ice a solid is 32°F (0°C).
- Familiar examples include rain, snow, clouds, winds, floods, or thunderstorms. Climate, on the other hand, refers to the long-term
- The solid form of water is ice. Ice is less dense than water as when water freezes.
- water supply system, infrastructure
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- LEVELS Global sea levels are rising as a result of human-caused global warming,
- Microclimates are small regions within a general climate zone that have their own unique climatic conditions.
- The sea is called "dead" because its high salinity prevents macroscopic aquatic organisms, such as fish and aquatic plants, from living in it
- It's a land area that channels rainfall and snowmelt to creeks, streams, and rivers, and eventually to outflow points
- A glacier is a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow
- Water is on and in the Earth. The vast majority of water on the Earth's surface, over 96 percent, is saline water in the oceans.
- Ground water is water underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface.
- A water table describes the boundary between water-saturated ground and unsaturated ground
15 Clues: water supply system, infrastructure • Ice sheets are continental-scale masses of ice that rest on land. • A glacier is a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow • Ground water is water underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface. • LEVELS Global sea levels are rising as a result of human-caused global warming, • ...
WATER 2024-09-06
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- A force exerted by a fluid on an object less dense than itself- the reason things float
- Water sticks to itself- possible because of water's tendency to form hydrogen bonds
- Occurs when an object is put in water, therefore moving the water away and taking its place
- Different forms of water falling to the ground. rain, snow, sleet, hail, etc.
- The solid form of H2O
- 97% of all water on earth- large bodies of water
- Evaporated water molecules cool down, often becoming clouds
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- (2 words) a type of molecule which has both a positive and negative charge
- (2 words) The continuous circulation of water through the atmosphere, oceans, and surface waters
- (2 words) The pressure in water or another liquid- the deeper into the water, the greater the pressure
- Heat causes water molecules to vaporize
- The liquid form of H2O
- (2 words) a bond formed when negatively charged oxygens bond with positively charged hydrogens
- (2 words) The gas form of H2O
- The amount of dissolved material in a body of water- mostly salt
15 Clues: The solid form of H2O • The liquid form of H2O • (2 words) The gas form of H2O • Heat causes water molecules to vaporize • 97% of all water on earth- large bodies of water • Evaporated water molecules cool down, often becoming clouds • The amount of dissolved material in a body of water- mostly salt • ...
Water 2024-10-16
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- Water can keep your skin __.
- Rivers and wetlands may __ and retain surplus water during heavy rains.
- Solute moves from high to low concentration. Which process is this?
- Plants require water to __.
- In what process a molecule of water is added to a substance?
- Plants take what element from water to photosynthesis?
- Water ensures that __ and waste products are removed from cells.
- Water molecules form bridges that connect __ molecules.
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- Function as natural __, absorbing and gradually releasing water over time.
- What bond do organic molecules contain?
- Food is metabolized and transported by water in the __.
- Water is considered a(n) __ compound?
- Earliest living thing on Earth, formed in water.
- Water allows the body to release __ when ambient temperature exceeds body temperature.
- In which process does the solvent move from low to high concentration?
15 Clues: Plants require water to __. • Water can keep your skin __. • Water is considered a(n) __ compound? • What bond do organic molecules contain? • Earliest living thing on Earth, formed in water. • Plants take what element from water to photosynthesis? • Food is metabolized and transported by water in the __. • Water molecules form bridges that connect __ molecules. • ...
WATER 2025-04-02
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- Pertaining to water, living in or near water, or taking place in water.
- A state of matter that flows and takes the shape of its container.
- A small body of still water, often shallow.
- Water containing a high concentration of salt.
- To lightly cover something with small drops of water.
- A shallow body of water, often connected to the sea by an opening.
- To become thoroughly wet or saturated with water.
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- A cascade of water falling from a height.
- A natural stream of water flowing in a channel towards the sea or a lake.
- water Water that is safe for consumption.
- water Water containing dissolved minerals, often from natural springs.
- A large body of salt water, covering a significant portion of the Earth.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A large body of salt water, smaller than an ocean, or a specific part of an ocean.
- A Latin word meaning "water".
15 Clues: A Latin word meaning "water". • A cascade of water falling from a height. • water Water that is safe for consumption. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • A small body of still water, often shallow. • Water containing a high concentration of salt. • To become thoroughly wet or saturated with water. • To lightly cover something with small drops of water. • ...
Water 2025-03-29
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- Currents - Large streams of moving water in the ocean, affecting climate.
- Cycle - The continuous movement of water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- - Water from rain or melted snow flowing over the ground.
- - The periodic rise and fall of sea levels due to gravitational forces.
- - Water falling from clouds in the form of rain, snow, or sleet.
- - When water turns into vapor due to heat from the sun.
- - A giant sea wave caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
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- - Water stored beneath the earth’s surface in soil and rocks.
- - A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- - A small, enclosed environment that mimics natural water circulation.
- - The amount of dissolved salt in ocean water.
- Water - Water from rivers, lakes, and glaciers, suitable for human use.
- - The process where water vapor cools and forms clouds.
- Tide - A tide with the greatest difference between high and low water levels.
- Tide - A tide with the least difference between high and low water levels
15 Clues: - The amount of dissolved salt in ocean water. • - A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. • - The process where water vapor cools and forms clouds. • - When water turns into vapor due to heat from the sun. • - Water from rain or melted snow flowing over the ground. • - Water stored beneath the earth’s surface in soil and rocks. • ...
Water 2013-04-08
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- Water is een ........... mengsel.
- Het regenwater komt op het land terecht en uiteindelijk in de ..........
- Uit hoeveel percent water bestaat ons lichaam.
- De oplosbaarheid van een stof wordt sterk beïnvloed door de .......... en de druk van de stoffen.
- Bij het regelen van de afkoeling van het lichaam maakt het lichaam gebruik van ..........
- Hoe gaan we water en alcohol scheiden.
- De vervuiling door onder anderen virussen en bacteriën.
- Hoe noemen we de hoeveelheid massa van een stof per eenheid van de volume.
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- Geef een aggregatietoestand van water.
- Zo heet de binding tussen waterstofatomen en een zuurstofatoom.
- Wolken stijgen, .......... en er komt waterdamp vrij.
- Een ander woord voor watervervuiling
- Met drijvende stoffen als olie en lichte bestanddelen uit vervuild huishoudelijk en industrieel afvalwater.
- Door ......... kunnen we waterstofgas een zuurstofgas onderscheiden.
- Een risico bij een tekort aan water is ..........
15 Clues: Water is een ........... mengsel. • Een ander woord voor watervervuiling • Geef een aggregatietoestand van water. • Hoe gaan we water en alcohol scheiden. • Uit hoeveel percent water bestaat ons lichaam. • Een risico bij een tekort aan water is .......... • Wolken stijgen, .......... en er komt waterdamp vrij. • De vervuiling door onder anderen virussen en bacteriën. • ...
WATER 2016-11-22
15 Clues: kąt • tlen • zdolny • kształt • wyróżnić • niezbędny • niewiążąca • zbliżać się • kowalencyjne • linia ciągła • spolaryzowane • elektroujemny • elektrododatni • linia przerywana • siły przyciągające
water 2017-12-17
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- the percent of your body that is made from water
- source of water from under ground
- the atom there is one of in a water molecule
- water that is at or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees celsius
- pure water with no minerals
- about the number of molecules in one drop of water
- water that is at or above 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees celsius
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- the state water is in when it is room temputure
- the percent of water that is salty
- the freezing temperature of water (Celsius)
- the percent of water in glaciers
- first people the treat water
- the atom that there is two of in a water molecule
- the amount of magnesium and calcium
- first city to use chlorine to treat their water
15 Clues: pure water with no minerals • first people the treat water • the percent of water in glaciers • source of water from under ground • the percent of water that is salty • the amount of magnesium and calcium • the freezing temperature of water (Celsius) • the atom there is one of in a water molecule • the state water is in when it is room temputure • ...
Water 2017-12-27
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- Hydrogen and Oxygen make this.
- Smallest particle of an element
- A slow moving mass of ice.
- A group of atoms bonded together.
- Measures the amount of water coming to homes.
- Rain
- Clean
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- A substance in its gas phase.
- A white substance.
- Reach the temperature in which liquid turns to vapor.
- An underground storage of water.
- Gas turning to a liquid.
- Liquid turning to a gas.
- A compound that has been purified artificially.
- The use of a chemical, physical, of biological agent to preserve something.
15 Clues: Rain • Clean • A white substance. • Gas turning to a liquid. • Liquid turning to a gas. • A slow moving mass of ice. • A substance in its gas phase. • Hydrogen and Oxygen make this. • Smallest particle of an element • An underground storage of water. • A group of atoms bonded together. • Measures the amount of water coming to homes. • A compound that has been purified artificially. • ...
Water 2017-12-21
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- How much of earths water in in lakes?
- How much of earths water is in rivers?
- What is the formula for water?
- What dose the H stand for in H2O?
- Portion What dose the Positive portion attract?
- Portion What dose the Negative portion attract?
- What is the process of turning water into vapor?
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- How much of earths water is there?
- How much of earths freshwater is locked up in glaciers and icecaps?
- What is the boiling point of water?
- What dose the O stand for in H2O?
- Water can _____ and other materials cant?
- What is water collecting droplets on a cold surface when humid air contracts with it?
- Water boils quicker there?
- Water dose not get more?
15 Clues: Water dose not get more? • Water boils quicker there? • What is the formula for water? • What dose the O stand for in H2O? • What dose the H stand for in H2O? • How much of earths water is there? • What is the boiling point of water? • How much of earths water in in lakes? • How much of earths water is in rivers? • Water can _____ and other materials cant? • ...
Water 2017-11-28
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- how many molecules of water are in one drop
- a water source under the ground
- water moves from the earth to the air and to the earth again
- liquid water becoming a gas
- water moving downward through openings in the soil
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- water as a gas
- rain,snow,sleet,hail
- first people to treat water
- water that runs along the soil and goes into lakes and rivers
- solid,liquid,gas
- water becoming a liquid or solid
- the first country to use chlorine to kill germs in water
- one way to treat water
- water under the ground that supplies springs and wells
- percent of water that a person's body is made of
15 Clues: water as a gas • solid,liquid,gas • rain,snow,sleet,hail • one way to treat water • first people to treat water • liquid water becoming a gas • a water source under the ground • water becoming a liquid or solid • how many molecules of water are in one drop • percent of water that a person's body is made of • water moving downward through openings in the soil • ...
Water 2018-12-11
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- what everything is made of
- the solid form of water
- our ____ is 83% water
- there are _____ phases of water
- liquid water becoming a gas
- irst country to use chlorine to kill germs in water
- first step of the water treatment system
- what water does at 212 degrees fahrenheit
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- water as gas in the air
- what earth looks like without water
- a water source under the ground
- what water does at 32 degrees fahrenheit
- first people to record methods for treating water
- 1% of earths water is _____ water
15 Clues: our ____ is 83% water • water as gas in the air • the solid form of water • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • what everything is made of • liquid water becoming a gas • a water source under the ground • there are _____ phases of water • 1% of earths water is _____ water • what earth looks like without water • what water does at 32 degrees fahrenheit • ...
Water 2021-06-11
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- bottle, I can take water to school in this
- water from the sea is
- to put water in a glass we must p_ _ _ it
- we play on a board in the water its called ....
- this is where you can go play & have fun
- we drink this every day
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- at the beach we can put water or sand in a
- these are animals that live in the water
- when fish live in large tanks of water
- we can squirt fine water in the air
- on, to get water out of the tap we must
- when we freeze water it makes
- when water lands on the top of a table
- we must not waste water but ....... it
- this is water moving in the sea
15 Clues: water from the sea is • we drink this every day • when we freeze water it makes • this is water moving in the sea • we can squirt fine water in the air • when fish live in large tanks of water • when water lands on the top of a table • we must not waste water but ....... it • these are animals that live in the water • on, to get water out of the tap we must • ...
Water 2023-01-27
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- one of the many food that come from the ocean
- drinking water also known as ____ water
- remove particles from water
- most of Earths fresh water is frozen into this
- covers most of the surface on this planet
- the measure of how salty the water is
- the ocean water is warmest around this line
- all of earths water makes this
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- one of earths surface waters
- much of this comes from the ocean
- largest and deepest ocean
- the layer of rock and soil that hold ground water
- movement of water caused by wind
- artificial lake
- bodies of water give us this ability
15 Clues: artificial lake • largest and deepest ocean • remove particles from water • one of earths surface waters • all of earths water makes this • movement of water caused by wind • much of this comes from the ocean • bodies of water give us this ability • the measure of how salty the water is • drinking water also known as ____ water • covers most of the surface on this planet • ...
Water 2023-04-26
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- the weather conditions
- a river in asia
- transparent, tasteless liquid
- plants of a region
- stuff being moved by water e.g Sand
- rainfall rain that is produced from the lifting of moist air over a mountain
- lack of potable water
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- Arrangment of natural features of an area
- water vaporising
- Normal, usual or often
- animals considered as a whole
- A SEASONAL REVERSING WIND
- The state of conditions
- water non potable water
- downpour of water
15 Clues: a river in asia • water vaporising • downpour of water • plants of a region • lack of potable water • the weather conditions • Normal, usual or often • The state of conditions • A SEASONAL REVERSING WIND • water non potable water • animals considered as a whole • transparent, tasteless liquid • stuff being moved by water e.g Sand • Arrangment of natural features of an area • ...
Water 2024-12-18
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- water is the most common..
- Water on Earth
- water is the..
- Two types of water
- water loving
- water exists as a...
- explains the properties of water
- water exists as a...
- solid to a Liquid
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- Liquid to a gas
- how to tell how hot or cold something is
- gas to a Liquid
- the desity of ice
- water hating
- how much heat needed to warm something
- liquid to a solid
- water exists as a...
17 Clues: water hating • water loving • Water on Earth • water is the.. • Liquid to a gas • gas to a Liquid • the desity of ice • liquid to a solid • solid to a Liquid • Two types of water • water exists as a... • water exists as a... • water exists as a... • water is the most common.. • explains the properties of water • how much heat needed to warm something • how to tell how hot or cold something is
water 2025-01-05
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- - water, but it drops out of big white fluffy things in the sky
- water, but like a really small lake
- - what water does to your clothes
- - water, but hard, and falls from the sky
- - water, but really big and really salty
- - water, but hard
- when water gets angry
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- - when water is sad and cold
- - white cold fluffy stuff
- - dihydrogen monoxides true identity
- - when you try to breathe water
- - water, but in a really big puddle
- - a big white fluffy thing in the sky
- - water, but gas
- water, but it comes from your eyes
15 Clues: - water, but gas • - water, but hard • when water gets angry • - white cold fluffy stuff • - when water is sad and cold • - when you try to breathe water • - what water does to your clothes • water, but it comes from your eyes • water, but like a really small lake • - water, but in a really big puddle • - dihydrogen monoxides true identity • - a big white fluffy thing in the sky • ...
Water 2024-01-06
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- The liquid that passes through the filtrate paper
- Caused by amoeba or bacteria
- Memory in eyes has 99% of water. It is the most watery part
- The water under the ground
- The continuous circulation of water from the earth to the atmosphere and back again
- A substance that get dissolved in a liquid
- Purest form of Water
- This day's ozone is Used to Sterilize water
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- Is a waterborne disease caused by bacteria
- water Water that fit for consumption
- A solution which can dissolve more of solute at a particular temperature
- The liquid that dissolved a solute
- The process of adding chlorine to water
- Water cover 's __________ percent of surface
- Is an infection in small intestine caused by bacterium
15 Clues: Purest form of Water • The water under the ground • Caused by amoeba or bacteria • The liquid that dissolved a solute • water Water that fit for consumption • The process of adding chlorine to water • Is a waterborne disease caused by bacteria • A substance that get dissolved in a liquid • This day's ozone is Used to Sterilize water • ...
Water 2024-01-10
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- The ability of a solute to dissolve int a solvent.
- The process of giving water in form of vapor through the leaves of plants.
- the water that gets collected under the ground.
- A disease caused by amoeba or bacteria.
- A substance that gets dissolved in liquid.
- The liquid that dissolves in solute.
- The purest form of water.
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- It is a period of abnormally low rainfall leading to shortage of water.
- waterborne disease caused by bacteria.
- The layer that does not allow liquid or gas to pass through it.
- In this process ozone is used to sterilize water.
- A solution when it cannot dissolve any more of the solute.
- The level of water underground.
- The impurities which remain on the filter paper.
- A fluid which is used to cool a system by transferring the heat away
15 Clues: The purest form of water. • The level of water underground. • The liquid that dissolves in solute. • waterborne disease caused by bacteria. • A disease caused by amoeba or bacteria. • A substance that gets dissolved in liquid. • the water that gets collected under the ground. • The impurities which remain on the filter paper. • ...
Water 2024-04-10
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- It heats your water
- It's broadcast live over the internet
- The Mississippi, for one
- Cause to condense into a raw, pure form
- The src. of life
- Move back and forth, as waves do
- It's _____ men, hallelujah
- Common subject of many cultures' myths
- Redundant beverage name in that one Spider Man movie
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- It can accumulate in wet places
- A common resource farmed on Tatooine
- Dilutes
- Like the Arctic and Antarctic areas of Earth
- Type gained by Mudkip in evolution
- Containing hydronium
15 Clues: Dilutes • The src. of life • It heats your water • Containing hydronium • The Mississippi, for one • It's _____ men, hallelujah • It can accumulate in wet places • Move back and forth, as waves do • Type gained by Mudkip in evolution • A common resource farmed on Tatooine • It's broadcast live over the internet • Common subject of many cultures' myths • ...
water 2018-01-01
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- stings when it gets in your eyes
- turns water into vapor
- 0 degrees and 38 degrees F.
- water movement through plants
- formula for water
- why water floats/ frozen
- hydrogen bonds
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- makes clouds
- when it rains
- crusty stuff that clogs pipes
- micro organism
- when water bubbles
- shape of water
- water begins to _______ at 38 degrees
- boiling then a decrease in air pressure
15 Clues: makes clouds • when it rains • micro organism • shape of water • hydrogen bonds • formula for water • when water bubbles • turns water into vapor • why water floats/ frozen • 0 degrees and 38 degrees F. • crusty stuff that clogs pipes • water movement through plants • stings when it gets in your eyes • water begins to _______ at 38 degrees • boiling then a decrease in air pressure
Water 2017-12-21
15 Clues: ice water • ocean water • little pieces • make up water • drinking water • 2 of these in water • non drinkable water • 1 of these in water • large amount of water • small amount of water • heaviest mass of water • drinking form of water • positive and negative end • put in car or type of water • hydrogen and oxygen or these
Water 2012-11-26
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- top of the zone of saturation
- When excessive amounts of heat are added to a body of water
- phosphorous, animal wastes, and fertilizers causing excessive growth of algae
- The area of land form which the groundwater originates
- pollution discharged from a single source
- Fresh water above ground in lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams
- accumulation of salt in soil
- process in which salt is removed from salt water
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- Water that seeps underground
- The introduction of foreign substances into a body of water
- situation where natural resources are used up
- pollution that comes from many sources
- a type of well that tapes directly into an aquifer
- The entire area of land that is drained by a river
- Large amounts of groundwater found in rock formations
15 Clues: Water that seeps underground • accumulation of salt in soil • top of the zone of saturation • pollution that comes from many sources • pollution discharged from a single source • situation where natural resources are used up • process in which salt is removed from salt water • a type of well that tapes directly into an aquifer • ...
Water 2021-10-25
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- something that holds water in the air
- something water gets dispensed out of
- Something you drink out of.
- something water does not do well
- a big pool of water
- something that we are
- something water does at 100c
- something that sucks up water
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- something water does not interact well with
- something water changes to when its hot
- fizzy sweet water
- something that happens when water gets cold
- something that comes out of your eyes
- something that falls from the sky
- something water goes through
15 Clues: fizzy sweet water • a big pool of water • something that we are • Something you drink out of. • something water does at 100c • something water goes through • something that sucks up water • something water does not do well • something that falls from the sky • something that holds water in the air • something water gets dispensed out of • something that comes out of your eyes • ...
Water 2022-04-27
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- An example of food which contains water but has been prepared and baked
- Symptom of blood becoming more concentrated when dehydrated and passing through the brain
- An organ found in the digestive system which absorbs water and produces faeces
- An example of food which naturally contains water
- Nutrients move from small intestines into blood
- Dehydration reduces the volume of blood which affects....
- The body does not have enough water
- Makes urine
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- The body has enough water
- Urine that is darker in colour is said to be...
- Affects the recommended consumption of water
- Drinking too much water in a short period of time can cause the concentration of substance such as.........in the blood to become over-diluted
- Contains water and can evaporate off skin leaving it feel cooler
- A complex liquid tissue that transports oxygen around the body and contains water
- Contains water and becomes wrinkled if dehydrated to focus water on other parts of the body
15 Clues: Makes urine • The body has enough water • The body does not have enough water • Affects the recommended consumption of water • Urine that is darker in colour is said to be... • Nutrients move from small intestines into blood • An example of food which naturally contains water • Dehydration reduces the volume of blood which affects.... • ...
Water 2022-10-18
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- Branches from a river
- Water soaking through the soil.
- Not all materials can soak through.
- Water getting through the soil
- Water collected on the surface.
- Water fills the cracks in the ground.
- Gas to liquid
- Holds water underground.
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- All water on earth
- Not able to soak through the mud.
- What type of water is in a river?
- Liquid to gas
- When water goes down a mountain.
- Land area supplying water to river
- Giant, slow-moving mass of ice.
15 Clues: Liquid to gas • Gas to liquid • All water on earth • Branches from a river • Holds water underground. • Water getting through the soil • Water soaking through the soil. • Water collected on the surface. • Giant, slow-moving mass of ice. • When water goes down a mountain. • Not able to soak through the mud. • What type of water is in a river? • Land area supplying water to river • ...
Water 2024-01-06
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- substance added to impure water to make the insoluble impurities settle down at the bottom.
- a layer that allows liquids or gases to pass through it.
- an average human loses 70% of water through.
- the level of water under the ground.
- the amount of heat energy required to change water into steam.
- a solution that needs water.
- a device used to measure salinity of water.
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- is obtained by the process of evaporation followed by condensation of water.
- a water borne disease caused by Hepatitis A virus.
- the point at which a solution cannot further dissolve a solute.
- the liquid that passes through the muslin cloth or filterpaper.
- a fluid which is used to cool a system.
- a method of purification in which waste is thrown or forced out of semipermeable membrane.
- the most watery part of the human body.
- the Waterman of India.
15 Clues: the Waterman of India. • a solution that needs water. • the level of water under the ground. • a fluid which is used to cool a system. • the most watery part of the human body. • a device used to measure salinity of water. • an average human loses 70% of water through. • a water borne disease caused by Hepatitis A virus. • ...
Water 2018-11-29
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- this is one atom in a water molecule
- water with a low or high ___ can damage pipes
- water moving downward through openings in the soil
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the three states of water are solid, liquid, and ___
- this is two atoms in a water molecule
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- creates blue green stains and scale
- the first people to record methods of treating water
- liquid water becoming a gas
- too much of this can stain clothes
- hard water contains _____ and magnesium
- water added to an aquifer
- we can only live a few days without this
- first country to use chlorine to kill germs in the water
- another name for water
15 Clues: another name for water • water added to an aquifer • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • liquid water becoming a gas • too much of this can stain clothes • creates blue green stains and scale • this is one atom in a water molecule • this is two atoms in a water molecule • hard water contains _____ and magnesium • we can only live a few days without this • ...
Water 2018-12-06
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- Atoms make it up.
- Water moving downward through openings in the soil.
- A water source under the ground.
- Water moves quickly.
- Liquid water becoming a gas.
- There are two hydrogen and one oxygen atom in this.
- 212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Celsius.
- Water moves slowly.
- 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 degrees Celsius.
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- Water underground that supplies springs ans wells.
- Comes in rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Water becoming a liquid (dew)or solid (frost).
- Water moves from the earth to the air and o the Earth again.
- Water as a gas in the air.
- Water that runs along the soil and goes into lakes and rivers.
15 Clues: Atoms make it up. • Water moves slowly. • Water moves quickly. • Water as a gas in the air. • Liquid water becoming a gas. • A water source under the ground. • Comes in rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 degrees Celsius. • Water becoming a liquid (dew)or solid (frost). • 212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Celsius. • ...
Water 2024-09-05
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- a property of water that holds water molecules together
- a substance that does not mix with water
- a substance that has an affinity for water
- a measure of average kinetic energy of molecules
- a substance that reduces the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
- an attraction between different substances
- two words; a measure of how hard it is to break the surface of a liquid
- a substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
- a unit of concentration expressed moles of solute per liter of solution
- the dissolving agent
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- two words; the amount of heat that must be absorbed or lost for one gram of a substance to change its temperature by one degree Celsius
- the substance that is dissolved
- a system that allows biological solutions to maintain a relatively constant pH
- the process of turning liquid into vapor
- a homogenous liquid of two or more substances
15 Clues: the dissolving agent • the substance that is dissolved • a substance that does not mix with water • the process of turning liquid into vapor • a substance that has an affinity for water • an attraction between different substances • a homogenous liquid of two or more substances • a measure of average kinetic energy of molecules • ...
Water 2024-04-01
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- Water is a __________, in which substances can be dissolved.
- Water does this to joints.
- This is a concentration of mineral particles inside & outside the cell that determines the movement of water within the cells.
- Something water does NOT supply the body with.
- These beverages have added electrolytes, they could have added sugars & calories, and should be used sparingly.
- These beverages have added caffeine, vitamins, or herbal supplements and are not regulated by the FDA.
- Water carries this and nutrients to the body's cells.
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- A substance that is in every cell in our bodies.
- Water aids in this bodily process.
- Water is absorbed in the _____ intestine.
- Water helps the body regulate this.
- Exercise, environment, and illness are all ____ that influence fluid in our bodies.
- This occurs when the body does not get enough water.
- Water helps transport these out of the body.
- Extreme cases of hyponatremia is called water _____ or water poisoning.
15 Clues: Water does this to joints. • Water aids in this bodily process. • Water helps the body regulate this. • Water is absorbed in the _____ intestine. • Water helps transport these out of the body. • Something water does NOT supply the body with. • A substance that is in every cell in our bodies. • This occurs when the body does not get enough water. • ...
Water 2024-06-07
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- The name of the pool where we did our lessons
- You have to do this with your feet when you swim
- You dry yourself with one of these
- The longest river in New Zealand
- If you jump in to the pool you might make a ....
- Some people wear these under water to see
- The opposite to 'float'
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- Some people hold one of these when swimming
- Some people wear one of these on their head
- The opposite to 'sink'
- A way of getting into the pool
- The largest lake in New Zealand
- You wear these when you go swimming
- We caught one of these to the pool each day
- You swim up and down one of these in the pool
15 Clues: The opposite to 'sink' • The opposite to 'float' • A way of getting into the pool • The largest lake in New Zealand • The longest river in New Zealand • You dry yourself with one of these • You wear these when you go swimming • Some people wear these under water to see • Some people hold one of these when swimming • Some people wear one of these on their head • ...
Water 2021-06-01
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- vaste of regelbare dam in de rivier voor het handhaven van het waterpeil en het regelen van de wateraanvoer.
- waterbeheer in drie stappen: vasthouden bergen en afvoeren
- hoge afvoer van een rivier
- dammen loodrecht op de rivieroever die moeten voorkomen dat de oever afkalft en die er tevens voor zorgen dat het meeste water in het midden van de rivier blijft stromen.
- het gemiddelde verval per kilometer.
- door toegenomen verstedelijking neemt het oppervlak van straten en wegen toe, waardoor regenwater sneller afspoelt.
- versteviging en verhoging van de dijken om het achterland beter te beschermen.
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- waterhuishoudkundige voorschriften die gevolgd moeten worden bij alle projecten uit de ruimtelijke ordening
- Dit programma van overheden en andere organisaties heeft onderzocht welke oplossingen nodig zijn om Nederland te beschermen tegen hoog water en te zorgen voor voldoende zoet water
- dwarsdoorsnede van de rivier.
- De verdeling van de hoeveelheid neerslag over een bepaalde periode, bijvoorbeeld een jaar.
- gebied tussen de rivier en de winterdijk dat overstroomt, wanneer de rivier buiten zijn oevers treedt.
- de hoeveelheid tijd die water nodig heeft om na een regenbui in de rivier te komen.
- het hoogteverschil tussen de twee punten langs een rivier.
- de bedding waar de rivier 's zomers doorheen stroomt
15 Clues: hoge afvoer van een rivier • dwarsdoorsnede van de rivier. • het gemiddelde verval per kilometer. • de bedding waar de rivier 's zomers doorheen stroomt • waterbeheer in drie stappen: vasthouden bergen en afvoeren • het hoogteverschil tussen de twee punten langs een rivier. • versteviging en verhoging van de dijken om het achterland beter te beschermen. • ...
Water 2021-10-29
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- People only live about one ____ without water
- Ice floats because it is _____ than water
- A huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- An average horse drinks more than ____ litres a day
- Highest rainfall recorded was 467.4 inches in
- When water freezes it
- Spanish word for water
- A manmade river
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- Water regulates the earth's
- How many points does a snowflake have?
- 97% of the world’s water is ____ or undrinkable
- Water is composed of oxygen and
- Over 68% of fresh water is trapped in
- The saltiest water is found in
- A river mouth
15 Clues: A river mouth • A manmade river • When water freezes it • Spanish word for water • Water regulates the earth's • The saltiest water is found in • Water is composed of oxygen and • Over 68% of fresh water is trapped in • How many points does a snowflake have? • Ice floats because it is _____ than water • People only live about one ____ without water • ...
water 2021-06-16
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- the impurities sticking on to filter paper
- removes bad odour from water
- A solid with definite shape, size with flat surfaces
- A method to remove light suspended impurities in water
- allowing the impurities to settle down in order of their heaviness
- Insoluble impurities
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- Water that is fit for human consumption
- A disease caused due to iodine deficiency
- simplest method to kill germs
- old method of filtration
- A chemical used to kill germs
- A water-borne disease
- chemical added to speed up sedimentation process
- Universal solvent
- the liquid that dissolves the solute
15 Clues: Universal solvent • Insoluble impurities • A water-borne disease • old method of filtration • removes bad odour from water • simplest method to kill germs • A chemical used to kill germs • the liquid that dissolves the solute • Water that is fit for human consumption • A disease caused due to iodine deficiency • the impurities sticking on to filter paper • ...
Water 2022-03-11
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- going number 2
- Pollution that does originate from a single source
- Pollution that does not originate from a single source
- water water on the top of the planet
- water below the ground
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- water that we cant use
- when we use water on food and cows
- the most basic sea animals
- water in the biggest bodys it can be in
- micro plants usually on top of the water
- when clouds drop the water its called
- when water goes up into a white fluffy
- this type of puzzle
- H20
- sounds like see but only has one E
15 Clues: H20 • going number 2 • this type of puzzle • water that we cant use • water below the ground • the most basic sea animals • when we use water on food and cows • sounds like see but only has one E • when clouds drop the water its called • when water goes up into a white fluffy • water water on the top of the planet • water in the biggest bodys it can be in • ...
Water 2022-03-29
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- A change of phase from a liquid to a gas.
- Water has no scent. It is ________.
- Water cannot be squeezed. It is ____________.
- Water can be scarce at times. Therefore _______ is needed.
- Hot air rises and cool air falls.
- Water is a _________at room temperature.
- Water is a home for many _________.
- The action by Man that has affected our water supply.
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- A change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- Water has a _____ effect on the body.
- The name given to condensed water falling from the sky in the form of rain, hail or snow.
- The loss of water from plants and vegetation.
- Water vapour rises in the air because of a rise in ___________.
- A form of a gas.
- Water is a _______. Many substances dissolve in it.
15 Clues: A form of a gas. • Hot air rises and cool air falls. • Water has no scent. It is ________. • Water is a home for many _________. • Water has a _____ effect on the body. • Water is a _________at room temperature. • A change of state from a gas to a liquid. • A change of phase from a liquid to a gas. • Water cannot be squeezed. It is ____________. • ...
WATER 2021-06-25
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- sea water
- 97% of water in the earth
- source of power
- water exists in how many forms
- what does water helpt to germinate
- water is needed to grow
- process of watering the farms
- sea water
- one of the main and natural sources of water
- it is essential for all linving things.
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- water helps in the absorption of nutrients where in the human body
- heavily rains
- energy produced by dams using water
- haresting
- small water storage body
- salts and minarals are present in this water
16 Clues: sea water • haresting • sea water • heavily rains • source of power • water is needed to grow • small water storage body • 97% of water in the earth • process of watering the farms • water exists in how many forms • what does water helpt to germinate • energy produced by dams using water • it is essential for all linving things. • one of the main and natural sources of water • ...
Water 2017-12-21
15 Clues: ice water • ocean water • little pieces • make up water • drinking water • non drinkable water • 1 of these in water • 2 of these in water • large amount of water • small amount of water • drinking form of water • heaviest mass of water • positive and negative end • put in car or type of water • hydrogen and oxygen or these
Water 2018-01-02
Across
- FE2O3
- combined with O2 and make rust
- found in swimming pools
- what is the chemical makeup of water
- what do you drink in a sink
- what do you put the water in when you are getting something to drink
- what does a water treatment plant do with your water before you get it
- anther word for purify
- minerals can be found in it
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- killed by chlorine
- found in hard water
- taste biter or like metal
- where does the water from your toilet go after you flush
- what does a human need to survive
- frozen water
15 Clues: FE2O3 • frozen water • killed by chlorine • found in hard water • anther word for purify • found in swimming pools • taste biter or like metal • what do you drink in a sink • minerals can be found in it • combined with O2 and make rust • what does a human need to survive • what is the chemical makeup of water • where does the water from your toilet go after you flush • ...
Water 2018-01-04
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- partially melted snow or ice
- separates waters flowing to different rivers
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets
- a colorless and odorless, reactive gas that we breath
- ice crystals formed on the ground or any other substance
- moisture that falls from the sky
- a substance diffused in the air
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- water vapor froze into crystals
- a colorless and odorless, highly flammable gas
- frozen water
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake
- a barrier constructed to hold back water
- an overflowing of a large amount of water
- a colorless, tasteless, and odorless liquid
- an invisible gas that surrounds the Earth
15 Clues: frozen water • partially melted snow or ice • water vapor froze into crystals • a substance diffused in the air • moisture that falls from the sky • a thick cloud of tiny water droplets • a barrier constructed to hold back water • an overflowing of a large amount of water • an invisible gas that surrounds the Earth • a colorless, tasteless, and odorless liquid • ...
Water 2017-11-28
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- a water source under the ground
- water moves from the earth to the air and to the earth again
- liquid water becoming a gas
- percent of water that a person's body is made of
- solid,liquid,gas
- one way to treat water
- how many molecules of water are in one drop
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- water as a gas
- water under the ground that supplies springs and wells
- water that runs along the soil and goes into lakes and rivers
- water moving downward through openings in the soil
- rain,snow,sleet,hail
- water becoming a liquid or solid
- first people to treat water
- the first country to use chlorine to kill germs in water
15 Clues: water as a gas • solid,liquid,gas • rain,snow,sleet,hail • one way to treat water • first people to treat water • liquid water becoming a gas • a water source under the ground • water becoming a liquid or solid • how many molecules of water are in one drop • percent of water that a person's body is made of • water moving downward through openings in the soil • ...
water 2018-12-06
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- a test that can be colorful
- water that is hard
- water that you can drink
- pencils,water,you
- water that is under you
- water you can drink
- water that is in the ocean
- water that is in the air
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- water
- water that is graped by a well
- a test that sees if your water is freash
- soweds,axes,water
- water machines,wires
- water that is frozen
- pencils tip
15 Clues: water • pencils tip • soweds,axes,water • pencils,water,you • water that is hard • water you can drink • water machines,wires • water that is frozen • water that is under you • water that you can drink • water that is in the air • water that is in the ocean • a test that can be colorful • water that is graped by a well • a test that sees if your water is freash
Water 2012-11-26
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- The entire area of land that is drained by a river
- When excessive amounts of heat are added to a body of water
- accumulation of salt in soil
- phosphorous, animal wastes, and fertilizers causing excessive growth of algae
- Water that seeps underground
- pollution discharged from a single source
- a type of well that tapes directly into an aquifer
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- top of the zone of saturation
- Fresh water above ground in lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams
- The area of land form which the groundwater originates
- process in which salt is removed from salt water
- pollution that comes from many sources
- situation where natural resources are used up
- The introduction of foreign substances into a body of water
- Large amounts of groundwater found in rock formations
15 Clues: accumulation of salt in soil • Water that seeps underground • top of the zone of saturation • pollution that comes from many sources • pollution discharged from a single source • situation where natural resources are used up • process in which salt is removed from salt water • The entire area of land that is drained by a river • ...
Water 2015-10-28
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- water overflowing
- liquidation of gases
- the most well known liquid
- water streaming across land
- a large mass of ice that has broken away from a glacier
- a form of solid water
- a large amount of water separating land
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- low lying land next to a river
- a large frozen mass or river of ice
- water dripping from the sky
- an oversized wave of water
- the starting point for rivers
- water heating up
- solid blocks of water from the sky
- a large area of ice
15 Clues: water heating up • water overflowing • a large area of ice • liquidation of gases • a form of solid water • an oversized wave of water • the most well known liquid • water dripping from the sky • water streaming across land • the starting point for rivers • low lying land next to a river • solid blocks of water from the sky • a large frozen mass or river of ice • ...
Water 2014-03-28
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- When you do not know where the pollution is coming from.
- the amount of dissolved material in sea water.
- 7 is neutral and lower then 7 is acid and higher then 7 is alkaline.
- Is when water from the city is taken to a water plant and is cleaned and safe for drinking or use.
- the cloudiness in water.
- water safe enough for humans to drink.
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- is a law in the Unite States governing water pollution.
- You know where the pollution is.
- an organism that is healthy for the ecosystem.
- salt in nitric acid.
- water safe enough to use and sometimes drink.
- it is a law in the United States that says water has to be safe enough to drink.
- how hot or cold it is.
- salt in phosphoric.
- your own sewage system.
15 Clues: salt in phosphoric. • salt in nitric acid. • how hot or cold it is. • your own sewage system. • the cloudiness in water. • You know where the pollution is. • water safe enough for humans to drink. • water safe enough to use and sometimes drink. • an organism that is healthy for the ecosystem. • the amount of dissolved material in sea water. • ...
water 2024-01-03
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- process in which chlorine is added to water
- is the process of removal of impurities such as harmful bacteria
- Is added during loading
- is a substance that gets dissolved in a liquid
- the impurities that remain on the filter paper
- is essential for life
- the liquid that dissolves a solute
- the liquid that passes through the filter paper
- a uniform mixture of the solute and solvent
- In this state water exists as snow and ice
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- Is caused when it rains heavily or continuously for several days
- water fit for consumption
- is a fluid used to cool a system by transferring heat from one part to another .
- is an infection in the small intestine caused by bacterium
- a solution that cannot dissolve any more at a particular temperature
15 Clues: is essential for life • Is added during loading • water fit for consumption • the liquid that dissolves a solute • In this state water exists as snow and ice • process in which chlorine is added to water • a uniform mixture of the solute and solvent • is a substance that gets dissolved in a liquid • the impurities that remain on the filter paper • ...
Water 2024-05-13
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- a disease caused by bacteria found in dirty water
- To make something dirty or harmful
- towards the end of the river, in the direction a river is flowing
- along a river in the opposite direction to the way that the water is moving
- Fill in the blank: I will _____ you your wish.
- Fill in the blank: He had to ______ the picture because the first one was blurry.
- to make something happen
- a fight, disagreement or argument
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- the opposite of widely
- to be very close to, or the edge of something
- a large group of animals
- to step in and do something to change or stop a situation
- when something is covered in or full of mud
- The opposite of northwest
- when something could cause death
15 Clues: the opposite of widely • a large group of animals • to make something happen • The opposite of northwest • when something could cause death • a fight, disagreement or argument • To make something dirty or harmful • when something is covered in or full of mud • to be very close to, or the edge of something • Fill in the blank: I will _____ you your wish. • ...
Water 2025-04-01
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- Open spaces in rock
- Large underground chamber formed by water
- Ice sheet that covers a large area of land
- Glacier that forms high in the mountains and travels downhill
- Mineral built up on the floor in a cavern
- Chunks broken off a glacier that fall into the ocean
- Mineral hanging from the ceiling in a cavern
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- Fresh water found in the ground
- Top boundary where ground water is present
- Hot spring that periodically erupts
- Large mass of moving ice
- Sediments left behind from a glacier as it melts
- Stream of water flowing naturally from Earth
- Mass of rock that holds a lot of groundwater
- Glaciers form when snow compresses into ___
15 Clues: Open spaces in rock • Large mass of moving ice • Fresh water found in the ground • Hot spring that periodically erupts • Large underground chamber formed by water • Mineral built up on the floor in a cavern • Top boundary where ground water is present • Ice sheet that covers a large area of land • Glaciers form when snow compresses into ___ • ...
WATER 2025-12-03
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- A cleaning agent used to test for water hardness. It reacts with hard water ions to form scum instead of lather.
- A type of water hardness caused by dissolved calcium hydrogencarbonate. It can be removed by boiling the water.
- An insoluble solid that forms and settles out of a liquid during a chemical reaction, such as scale forming from boiled hard water.
- Water that contains only H₂O molecules, with no dissolved salts, minerals, or other substances.
- The insoluble, sticky grey solid that forms when soap reacts with the calcium or magnesium ions in hard water.
- A process of purifying water by heating it to create steam, then cooling the steam to collect it as pure liquid water, removing hardness ions.
- The process of removing the minerals that cause hardness from water, making it "soft."
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- The rich foam produced when soap mixes with water and is agitated. Soft water produces a good lather.
- The chalky, white deposit (mostly calcium carbonate) that forms inside kettles, pipes, and boilers when hard water is heated.
- The process where a liquid turns into a vapor when heated to its boiling point. For pure water, this is 100°C at sea level.
- A property of water caused by dissolved minerals, mainly calcium and magnesium ions, which prevents soap from lathering easily.
- A measure of water's ability to conduct electricity. Hard water conducts electricity better than soft or pure water due to its dissolved ions.
- A type of water hardness caused by dissolved calcium sulfate. It cannot be removed by boiling, only by chemical methods or distillation.
- Naturally occurring inorganic substances. In water, dissolved minerals like calcium and magnesium cause hardness.
- Electrically charged atoms or molecules. Hard water contains calcium (Ca²⁺) and magnesium (Mg²⁺) ions.
15 Clues: The process of removing the minerals that cause hardness from water, making it "soft." • Water that contains only H₂O molecules, with no dissolved salts, minerals, or other substances. • The rich foam produced when soap mixes with water and is agitated. Soft water produces a good lather. • ...
Water, water, everywhere 2017-12-11
15 Clues: Fe • 6-1 ph • 8-10 ph • h+h+o=? • air is ___ • salt water • glacier ice • fresh water • disinfectant • ice is _____ • water is ______ • highly explosive • required to breathe • we can live a few _____ without food • we can live only a few ____ without h+h+o
Water Water Everywhere 2020-05-15
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- short legged muscular marsupial like a koala
- This is a big family of seabirds
- This is a measurement north or south of the prime meridian
- This is a measurement east or west of the prime meridian
- Large Marsupial
- small rat like marsupial
- Water moving in the ocean
- These are reptiles with big shells developed from their ribs
- This is the study of getting from one place to another
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- Small toothed whales related to dolphins
- This is the study of places and the people and their environment
- This is the abstract science of numbers, quantity and space
- An instrument used for navigation and orientation
- Ape living in Borneo and Sumatra
- An instrument to help you find where you are at sea
15 Clues: Large Marsupial • small rat like marsupial • Water moving in the ocean • This is a big family of seabirds • Ape living in Borneo and Sumatra • Small toothed whales related to dolphins • short legged muscular marsupial like a koala • An instrument used for navigation and orientation • An instrument to help you find where you are at sea • ...
Water and Water Pollution 2022-02-09
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- water stored underground in rock crevices and in the pores of geologic materials that make up the Earth's crust.
- the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water
- water that has been used in homes, industries, and businesses that is not for reuse unless it is treated.
- the removal of salts from saline water to provide freshwater / water that contains less than 1,000 milligrams per liter (mg/L) of dissolved solids
- pollution discharged over a wide land area, not from one specific location
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- places where water infiltrates into the ground and replenishes the aquifers
- a measure of the water-bearing capacity of subsurface rock
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- the ability of a material to allow the passage of a liquid, such as water through rocks
- a pond, lake, or basin, either natural or artificial, for the storage, regulation, and control of water
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- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen
- a disease-producing agent; usually applied to a living organism
- the movement of salt water into freshwater aquifers
- an area of land that is either covered by water or saturated with water
- the top of the water surface in the saturated part of an aquifer
- geological formation or structure that stores and/or transmits water, such as to wells and springs
- farming of plants and animals that live in water, such as fish, shellfish, and algae
- the land area that drains water to a particular stream, river, or lake
- an artificial excavation put down by any method for the purposes of withdrawing water from the underground aquifers
- water pollution coming from a single point
- the controlled application of water for agricultural purposes through manmade systems to supply water requirements not satisfied by rainfall
- water of a quality suitable for drinking
23 Clues: water of a quality suitable for drinking • water pollution coming from a single point • the movement of salt water into freshwater aquifers • a measure of the water-bearing capacity of subsurface rock • the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water • a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level • ...
Water, Water, Everywhere Crossword 2025-01-08
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- What type of water is found underground in rock and sediment?
- 71% of Earth’s _______________ is covered by water.
- What type of water contains a high concentration of salt?
- What type of water is suitable for drinking?
- What is the use of water for farming called?
- What industry relies on freshwater for fish production?
- Most people get use _____________ water to get their daily freshwater needs.
- What is one use of freshwater besides drinking?
- What term describes how water is spread across the Earth?
- What term is used to describe when water is used up?
- Where is most of the Earth's water located?
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- Where can water be found in the air?
- 97% of Earth’s water is _________________.
- What is water in its gaseous state called?
- Where is most of the freshwater on Earth found?
- What do all living things contain that is essential for survival?
- What type of wetland is characterized by standing water and vegetation?
- What do we call layers of rock that hold groundwater?
- What are large bodies of freshwater surrounded by land called?
- Where is groundwater found?
- What is the contamination of water called?
- 2% of Earth’s water is ___________ in icecaps and glaciers.
- What term describes the amount of salt in water?
- 1% of Earth's water is available for us to do what with?
- What is the substance made up of hydrogen and oxygen?
- What type of freshwater flows continuously in a channel?
26 Clues: Where is groundwater found? • Where can water be found in the air? • 97% of Earth’s water is _________________. • What is water in its gaseous state called? • What is the contamination of water called? • Where is most of the Earth's water located? • What type of water is suitable for drinking? • What is the use of water for farming called? • ...
Water, Water, Water 2021-08-14
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- A region of Yukon + An insulated container for storing food and drinks
- A symbol of Ireland.
- The world's most famous steam locomotive
- "Oh he's very ____. You'd think he was from the 1930s."
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- Calluna
- A vigorous Scottish dance consisting of a series of complex steps performed solo, originally to celebrate victory.
- A coastal resort city in the US with the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world
- "We'll have ____, The Bronx and Staten Island too"
- The Scottish national emblem
- A generic term for Irish women or girls
10 Clues: Calluna • A symbol of Ireland. • The Scottish national emblem • A generic term for Irish women or girls • The world's most famous steam locomotive • "We'll have ____, The Bronx and Staten Island too" • "Oh he's very ____. You'd think he was from the 1930s." • A region of Yukon + An insulated container for storing food and drinks • ...
MFS Water Water Everywhere 2020-02-21
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- water _____ is when demand exceed supply
- one of two eutrophication ions
- why a power plant needs a source of water
- really efficient way to irrigate
- another word for basic
- allows salmon to go upstream past a dam
- persistent, regional scarcity of water
- solid water
- murkiness
- place to store water
- measure of how much light can't pass through a sample of water
- American ecological disaster in the 1930s
- a solution with a pH above 7.0
- a major use of water worldwide
- Lake ____, giant African body of water in crisis
- ____ River through Atlanta GA
- the MFS watershed
- a marshy ecosystem
- major source of water loss from a home
- "share and share alike"
- moles per liter
- don't use too much water
- the ____ ice caps are where most freshwater in the world is located
- one of two eutrophication ions
- drops of water on the ground
- gut bacteria
- underground source of water
- the mass of 1 ml of water
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- a river of ice
- fun stretch stuff used in the lab
- upper surface of the zone of saturation
- aquifer between two layers of rock
- charged particle
- the other Moorestown watershed
- concentration unit 1/1,000,000
- Zone of ____ is where there is a mixture of water and air in the soil
- adding water to reduce the concentration of something
- French bottled water
- SI unit for volume
- how much water is removed
- gaseous water
- when the ground sinks
- when water goes from liquid to gas
- hole drilled in the ground for water
- a property of water
- where salt water and fresh water meet
- giant aquifer in the Midwest USA
- removal of sodium chloride from water
- H2O underground
- lab tool for dispensing a liquid
- refilling an aquifer
- "smash and grab"
- device used for measuring how light passes through a sample
- growing plants just in water
- the water cycle
- the river where you'll find the Hoover Dam
- the river separating PA and NJ
- ___ River connects Wichita KS and Little Rock AR
- when the pH is below 7.0
- ____ Sea, inland body of water ruined by the USSR
- place where you can draw water from an aquifer
- surface flow of water
- blockage of a river
63 Clues: murkiness • solid water • gut bacteria • gaseous water • a river of ice • H2O underground • the water cycle • moles per liter • charged particle • "smash and grab" • the MFS watershed • SI unit for volume • a marshy ecosystem • a property of water • blockage of a river • French bottled water • place to store water • refilling an aquifer • when the ground sinks • surface flow of water • ...
Water Water Water 2022-03-10
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- sun heats up water in rivers and turns it into vapour
- water has condensed as the air cannot hold it anymore
- replenishes fresh water on Earth
- is the process of removing dissolved salt from ocean water
- aqueducts (lined canals)
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- the top of the groundwater zone
- water quality changes that harm living organisms or make water unfit for drinking/ irrigation/recreation
- another name for the water cycle
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
10 Clues: aqueducts (lined canals) • the top of the groundwater zone • another name for the water cycle • replenishes fresh water on Earth • sun heats up water in rivers and turns it into vapour • water has condensed as the air cannot hold it anymore • is the process of removing dissolved salt from ocean water • a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply • ...
Water 2021-09-17
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- Where we can find a lot of water in the planet.
- this is when we leave the water running in the sink.
- when the water evaporates, it turns into it in the sky
- the water passes by these when it is going to the sewer.
- a towel does this with water on a table
- place where the dirty water goes when you wash your hands.
- we use it to clean the dirty water.
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- when the water and the air in the planet dirty.
- a word that can give a characteristic of shape, color and size.
- where we see the stars
- when we are dirty, we use the water to do this.
- Very important liquid that keeps people alive and we find in lakes, oceans and rivers.
- The water that comes from heavy clouds.
- the animal that helps the First Woman on the tale.
14 Clues: where we see the stars • we use it to clean the dirty water. • a towel does this with water on a table • The water that comes from heavy clouds. • when the water and the air in the planet dirty. • Where we can find a lot of water in the planet. • when we are dirty, we use the water to do this. • the animal that helps the First Woman on the tale. • ...
Water 2021-02-12
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- What's the first stage of water treatment called?
- when chlorine is added to water, what does it kill?
- Where can water be abstracted
- What is the water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers called?
- Why is the demand for water increasing?
- What is the name of the water supply that is a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- What is the first step in the water treatment process?
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- What's the third stage of water treatment called?
- Which is the most suitable source of water for drinking?
- What's the second stage of water treatment called?
- of manmade pollutants include
- where does our home water come from?
- what does water require before we drink it?
- where do these dissolved minerals come from?
14 Clues: Where can water be abstracted • of manmade pollutants include • where does our home water come from? • Why is the demand for water increasing? • what does water require before we drink it? • where do these dissolved minerals come from? • What's the third stage of water treatment called? • What's the first stage of water treatment called? • ...
Water 2014-10-30
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- Noem een gekend Belgisch water
- Appellation onder de Franse waters.
- Plat water serveren we bij welke gang?
- Sprüdel die het meest gedronken wordt in Duitsland
- Waar wordt bronwater gebotteld?
- Spuitwater bevat?
- Welke behandeling krijgt leidingwater?
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- Natuurproduct dat voorkomt in aardlagen
- Koolzuurhoudend water serveren we bij welke gang?
- Thermaal water is altijd…
- Water dat veel natrium bevat noemen we?
- Afkomstig van een gletsjer in de Franse alpen.
- Dit water heeft een rode kleur als het aan het oppervlakte komt.
- Hoofdbestanddeel is zout in dit water
14 Clues: Spuitwater bevat? • Thermaal water is altijd… • Noem een gekend Belgisch water • Waar wordt bronwater gebotteld? • Appellation onder de Franse waters. • Hoofdbestanddeel is zout in dit water • Plat water serveren we bij welke gang? • Welke behandeling krijgt leidingwater? • Natuurproduct dat voorkomt in aardlagen • Water dat veel natrium bevat noemen we? • ...
Water 2017-12-17
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- O in H2O stands for _____.
- One method early people used for treating water.
- Earth would look like this without water.
- What percent of our blood is water?
- H2O in water form is a _____.
- A chemical that is used to treat water.
- Liquid H2O becoming a gas.
- The amount of molecules in a single drop of water.
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- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- H2O in ice is a _____.
- The first people to record treating water.
- First country to use chlorine to treat water.
- Supplies springs and wells.
- H2O in steam is in _____ form.
14 Clues: H2O in ice is a _____. • O in H2O stands for _____. • Liquid H2O becoming a gas. • Supplies springs and wells. • Rain, snow, sleet, and hail. • H2O in water form is a _____. • H2O in steam is in _____ form. • What percent of our blood is water? • A chemical that is used to treat water. • Earth would look like this without water. • The first people to record treating water. • ...
WATER 2024-05-22
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- put a full load on
- where fish live
- not forever
- important for life
- water is important for sanitation
- here you can find the 2,1% of Earth water
- water is ....
- we should....people who don't have water
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- It's necessary
- the type of water in the sea
- a good adjective for water
- where a River starts
- turn them off when you brush your teeth
- 70% of its surface is made of water
14 Clues: not forever • water is .... • It's necessary • where fish live • put a full load on • important for life • where a River starts • a good adjective for water • the type of water in the sea • water is important for sanitation • 70% of its surface is made of water • turn them off when you brush your teeth • we should....people who don't have water • ...
Water 2025-09-10
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- The movement of water through soil particles, where water is filtered as it moves through the soil into the ground
- A primary driver of the water cycle that pulls water molecules back towards Earth's surface
- Evaporation of water from plants through the stomata (tiny pores in leaves)
- Water sticking to other substances
- The process of water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The flow of water over the land surface, typically when rain falls faster than the soil can absorb it
- Water sticking to other water molecules
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- The process of liquid water turning into water vapor, typically due to heat from the sun
- The process of water vapor turning back into liquid water when it cools down
- Underground storage area of freshwater
- Heat from this object is one of the primary drivers of the water cycle
- from plants The process by which plant roots take up water from the soil
- Term to describe the opposite charges found on water
- Body of water that contains 97% of the Earth's water
14 Clues: Water sticking to other substances • Underground storage area of freshwater • Water sticking to other water molecules • Term to describe the opposite charges found on water • Body of water that contains 97% of the Earth's water • Heat from this object is one of the primary drivers of the water cycle • ...
Water 2018-12-14
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- water as a gas in the air
- not liquid or gas
- 97% water on Earth
- rain,snow,sleet, or hail
- water source underground
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- 1% of water on Earth
- different states of water
- water vapor becoming liquid or a solid
- water downward through openings in the soil
- 27% of water on Earth
- liquid or solid
- water becoming a gas
- another word for H2O
- not solid or gas
14 Clues: liquid or solid • not solid or gas • not liquid or gas • 97% water on Earth • 1% of water on Earth • water becoming a gas • another word for H2O • 27% of water on Earth • rain,snow,sleet, or hail • water source underground • different states of water • water as a gas in the air • water vapor becoming liquid or a solid • water downward through openings in the soil
Water 2021-11-18
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- A rock, sand, or gravel layer that can store and yield significant amounts of water.
- A dynamic complex of plant, animal, and microorganisms
- Composed of 3.5% dissolved salts by weight
- Water stormed under the Earth’s surface
- Low population densities and strong groundwater protection programs help maintain the high quality of drinking water.
- The entire land area that drains water into a particular body of water such as a river, pond, lake, or ocean.
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- A significant regional ecosystem or community of plants and animals – forest, grassland, or desert.
- 33% of Groundwater
- Any inland body of water that is found in a topographic depression. Lakes are NOT reservoirs.
- Generally defined as areas which are saturated by surface or groundwater
- Created when deep snow recrystallizes due to the weight of overlying snow
- Has a global distribution that comes in various forms
- Is expensive and the cost are handed down to the consumer
- human tolerance is 2%
14 Clues: 33% of Groundwater • human tolerance is 2% • Water stormed under the Earth’s surface • Composed of 3.5% dissolved salts by weight • Has a global distribution that comes in various forms • A dynamic complex of plant, animal, and microorganisms • Is expensive and the cost are handed down to the consumer • ...
