water Crossword Puzzles
Aqua - Water. 2025-11-16
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- A scuba diver.
- A small tank that houses aquatic animals.
- growing or living in water.
- water
- A single water ski.
- A pipe or channel that carries huge volumes of water.
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- fear of water.
- Bed rocks that hold ground water.
- Breathing equipment used during underwater diving or swimming.
- A person who looks after an aquarium.
- similar to or related to water.
- The farming of plants and animals that live in water.
12 Clues: water • A scuba diver. • fear of water. • A single water ski. • growing or living in water. • similar to or related to water. • Bed rocks that hold ground water. • A person who looks after an aquarium. • A small tank that houses aquatic animals. • The farming of plants and animals that live in water. • A pipe or channel that carries huge volumes of water. • ...
All about water 2012-07-04
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- One factor that will affect the rate of evaporation
- It is the continuous movement of water from the Earth's surface into the air and back to the Earth' surface again
- This process causes our wet clothes become dry after some time in the sun
- A process that occurs when an ice cube gains heat from its surroundings.
- It can be seen when the steam from boiling water condenses
- Green plants use water as a raw material to carry out this process
- An example of solid state of water
- A condition of plants with insufficient water
- The amount of water vapour in the air
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- A large mass of ice broken off from a glacier and floating in the sea
- A life process in plants that carry the minerals and water from the soil to all plant parts.
- They are part of the water cycle that are made up tiny water droplets
- An example of gaseous state of water
- Scientific process where water changes from its liquid state to solid state
- Scientific process where water changes from its gaseous state to liquid state
- Water vapour is invisible because it is ___________.
- An activity of supplying water to land to make it suitable for growing crops
- An example of liquid state of water
- A process of heating water to its boiling point that changes the liquid water to steam
19 Clues: An example of solid state of water • An example of liquid state of water • An example of gaseous state of water • The amount of water vapour in the air • A condition of plants with insufficient water • One factor that will affect the rate of evaporation • Water vapour is invisible because it is ___________. • It can be seen when the steam from boiling water condenses • ...
The Water System 2013-05-09
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- all living things need...
- not clear; containing tiny specks of sediment or other solid matter
- water can exist as a solid,liquid, and ...
- the salinity of the dead sea allows swimmers to...
- water that has been used or contaminated by human activity
- a network of piped that transports dirty or used water
- water dissolves many substances, including toxic...
- water must be treated before it is safe to...
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- an area surrounded by high land and drained by a river and its tributaries
- water that contains feces and urine; also called sewage
- water that has been used for cooking, laundry,bathing, or similar tasks
- two hydrogen and one _________ make?
- the sun provides the energy to drive water...
- artificially raising the temperature (for e.g. water)
- a substance used to provide nutrients to plants, usually for the purpose of increasing crop production
- a measure of of the quantity of dissolved salt in water
- water is clear,colourless, and has no...
- rain ________ damage has coast the Canadian forestry industry hundreds of millions of dollars
- water can be used in a sustainable...
19 Clues: all living things need... • two hydrogen and one _________ make? • water can be used in a sustainable... • water is clear,colourless, and has no... • water can exist as a solid,liquid, and ... • the sun provides the energy to drive water... • water must be treated before it is safe to... • the salinity of the dead sea allows swimmers to... • ...
Water Conservation Crossword 2020-04-08
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- Do not use this as a trash can
- You can _____ water by using it wisely
- Adjust your _____ to avoid unnecessary spray
- container that collects rainwater
- Check for these around the house to save water
- Turn off the _______ when you brush your teeth
- Use ____ and spa covers
- Use a _____ instead of a hose to clean driveways and
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- Water your garden only in the early ______
- ____ indoor water to use on plants
- A liquid that all living things need to survive
- Use _____ irrigation to water your flower beds
- Use the _____ instead of water to defrost food
- plug up the ____ when washing dishes by hand
- Take car to the ______ or use self closing hose nozzle
- Install ____ toilets in your bathroom
- Only run washing machines and dishwashers when they are
- Minimize showers to ______ minutes or less
- Plant ______ resistant plants in your garden
19 Clues: Use ____ and spa covers • Do not use this as a trash can • container that collects rainwater • ____ indoor water to use on plants • Install ____ toilets in your bathroom • You can _____ water by using it wisely • Water your garden only in the early ______ • Minimize showers to ______ minutes or less • Adjust your _____ to avoid unnecessary spray • ...
Water properties - IB1 2020-12-12
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- possible due to the fact that lots of heat is needed to break hydrogen bonds between water molecules covering some objects
- force which results from hydrogen bonds in water resist to pressure of the submerged object; it allows for floating
- the process which makes dissolved substances spread in water
- property of water which lets light through
- turning liquid water into solid state
- substances which form hydrogen bonds with water and attract water molecules due to that
- diffusion of water molecules through the semi-permeable membrane
- substance which has no polar groups so it does not attract water
- created at the water surface due to presence of hydrogen bonds between water molecules
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- force which water molecules stick to solid surfaces made of hydrophilic substances
- the substance which can easily dissolve in water and enable respiration of aquatic organisms
- substances which have domains attracting water as well as repelling it
- type of movement of water possible due to the fact that it is liquid in some temperature range
- floats on water tanks in winter insulating lower layers of water from freezing to the bottom
- a chemical reaction in the organism for which a water molecule is necessary
- force which makes water molecules stick to each other due to hydrogen bond formation
- body fluid which can transport variety of substances due to water being a good solvent
- water is this for variety of polar substances but not for lipids
- the process which converts masses of liquid water into water vapour
19 Clues: turning liquid water into solid state • property of water which lets light through • the process which makes dissolved substances spread in water • water is this for variety of polar substances but not for lipids • diffusion of water molecules through the semi-permeable membrane • substance which has no polar groups so it does not attract water • ...
The Water Cycle 2019-06-25
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- a change of state from liquid to solid
- a substance that has a fixed shape and volume
- a change of state from liquid to gas; it requires heat and involves a transfer of heat to the gas produced
- a weather pattern that describes the cooling of the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, often accompanied by warmer than normal sea surface temperatures in the western Pacific, and to the north of Australia
- water that falls to the ground, including rain, snow, hail and sleet; part of the water cycle
- a resource found in the natural world
- a change in state from solid directly to gas, by absorbing heat
- a large mass of ice floating in the ocean
- a weather pattern that occurs when warm water spreads east across the Pacific Ocean, causing drought in Australia and heavy rain in South America; it occurs every two to seven years
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- a change of state from gas to liquid
- something that is measured in an experiment, to see how it is affected by the independent variable
- a substance that has a fixed volume but flows to take the shape of its container
- the process in which water soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater
- a slow-moving flow of ice formed by the build-up of snow
- vapour the gaseous form of water, an invisible component of air; not to be confused with the liquid droplets that make up clouds and steam
- a long period of very low rainfall
- something that we need or use
- a substance that has no fixed shape or volume but expands to fill the space in a container
- a change of state from solid to liquid
19 Clues: something that we need or use • a long period of very low rainfall • a change of state from gas to liquid • a resource found in the natural world • a change of state from liquid to solid • a change of state from solid to liquid • a large mass of ice floating in the ocean • a substance that has a fixed shape and volume • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-05-03
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- Similar to Ice to hail
- Loss of a plants water
- Droplets that fall from the sky
- Steam/A gas
- A big chunk of salt-water
- Water/material carving into something
- Water turning into vapor
- Another word for Hot
- ____ Solid Gas
- Small area of water
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- Rain
- A liquid we drink
- Liquid solid _____
- A large stream
- Water turning into clouds
- A water _____
- Different types of the days
- Small balls of ice that fall from the sky
- Puffy things in the sky
19 Clues: Rain • Steam/A gas • A water _____ • A large stream • ____ Solid Gas • A liquid we drink • Liquid solid _____ • Small area of water • Another word for Hot • Similar to Ice to hail • Loss of a plants water • Puffy things in the sky • Water turning into vapor • Water turning into clouds • A big chunk of salt-water • Different types of the days • Droplets that fall from the sky • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-05-17
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- water that is saturated in the ground
- state of matter: ice
- state of matter: water
- When it rains, the excess water that does not soak into the ground.
- Excess water leaving a plant
- water droplets or ice crystals floating in the sky
- upper level of an underground surface in which the soil or rocks are permanently saturated with water
- The cycle that involves the continuous circulation of water in the Earth-atmosphere system.
- Huge body of salt water
- going from a solid state to a liquid state
- layers of gas that surround our planet
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- Rain, Hail, Sleet, or Snow
- an artificial lake where water is collected and kept in quantity for use
- The process by which an element or compound transitions from its liquid state to its gaseous state
- The process where water vapor becomes liquid.
- any relatively large body of slowly moving or standing water that occupies an inland basin of appreciable size.
- going from a liquid state to a solid state
- any natural stream of water that flows in a channel with defined banks.
- state of matter: vapor
19 Clues: state of matter: ice • state of matter: water • state of matter: vapor • Huge body of salt water • Rain, Hail, Sleet, or Snow • Excess water leaving a plant • water that is saturated in the ground • layers of gas that surround our planet • going from a liquid state to a solid state • going from a solid state to a liquid state • The process where water vapor becomes liquid. • ...
Water craft terms 2025-02-04
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- forming the stern
- handed side of the vessel facing the bow
- movement of water
- that resembles J
- end of a ship or boat
- side when facing the bow
- component of a ship or boat that runs along the bottom
- of another boat
- part of the ship or boat
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- edge of the side of a boat or ship
- that resembles C
- on the outer surface of a ship's hull
- piece hinged vertically near the stern
- part of the boat
- shaped bar that provides structural support to a canoe
- of the boat
- wall within the hull
- attached to the top of a rudder
- of a river where the water flows quickly
- built on a river
20 Clues: of the boat • of another boat • that resembles C • part of the boat • that resembles J • built on a river • forming the stern • movement of water • wall within the hull • end of a ship or boat • side when facing the bow • part of the ship or boat • attached to the top of a rudder • edge of the side of a boat or ship • on the outer surface of a ship's hull • ...
Water Systems Crossword 2025-01-27
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- True or False, Water takes longer to heat up compared to air
- What has a higer heat capacity than air?
- What is the scientific term for "water cycle"?
- What was the worst hurricane in Canada?
- What are tornadoes over water called?
- What is it called when a small specific areahas a different climate compared to the climate surrounding it?
- What is the biggest Watershed in Toronto?
- How do glaciers move?
- True or false, there is an end in the water cycle.
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- True or false, water can get through the impermeable layer.
- What is the area above groundwater called?
- What did scientist call the expansion of ice sheetes and glaciers?
- What is the layer of rocks and soil that tramits water called?
- What contraption is used to collect underground water?
- What is the area that water drains into?
- What percentage of water is fresh water on Earth.
- What is the first process of the water cycle called?
- How do hurricanes start?
- What is the smallest Watershed in the Toronto region?
- what happens when snow builds up, what doees it form?
20 Clues: How do glaciers move? • How do hurricanes start? • What are tornadoes over water called? • What was the worst hurricane in Canada? • What has a higer heat capacity than air? • What is the area that water drains into? • What is the biggest Watershed in Toronto? • What is the area above groundwater called? • What is the scientific term for "water cycle"? • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2022-03-08
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- occurs when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves ad water falls to earth.
- The process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes to its liquid state.
- trough carved in the ocean
- transpiration The roots of plants absorb water from the ground.
- the movement of water from Earth's surface downward into porous rock or soil.
- cover vegetation can slow the movement of runoff, so there is more time for
- organisms living organisms living on or in the ocean bottom
- valley smaller valley above the main trough
- zone area of the surface created by the mixing of water by waves, currents, and tides
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- The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor and enters the atmosphere as gas. Bodies of water Vast surface areas of oceans, rivers, lakes and other bodies of water.
- pyramid like peak
- is the total amount of solid material dissolved in water
- the layer of ocean water between about 300 meters and 1000 meters where there is a rapid change of density with depth
- trough u shaped valley
- includes all organisms that drift with ocean currents
- steep sided depression, bowl
- includes all animals capable of moving independently of the ocean currents, by swimming or other means of propulsion
- the water that hits land and does not either evaporate or infiltrate the ground
- a thick mass of ice originating on land as a result of the compaction and recrystallization of snow.
19 Clues: pyramid like peak • trough u shaped valley • trough carved in the ocean • steep sided depression, bowl • valley smaller valley above the main trough • includes all organisms that drift with ocean currents • is the total amount of solid material dissolved in water • organisms living organisms living on or in the ocean bottom • ...
The Water Tower :) 2022-08-12
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- Heat waves
- the name of the book
- you see out of these
- We live on this planet
- When people drink the water they change they are ________
- spikes friend
- hill the watertower looms over
- bubbas friend
- seaweed-like stuff in the water tower
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- absorbs electricity
- scary in other words these letters: rpecey
- when metal turns brown and flakes
- we need food, warmth and _____ to survive
- opposite of new
- the water tower has a _______
- peoples hands are _____ in this book
- the city the water tower is based in
- earth models are called:
- more than hot
19 Clues: Heat waves • spikes friend • more than hot • bubbas friend • opposite of new • absorbs electricity • the name of the book • you see out of these • We live on this planet • earth models are called: • the water tower has a _______ • hill the watertower looms over • when metal turns brown and flakes • peoples hands are _____ in this book • the city the water tower is based in • ...
Unit 4 (Water) 2025-11-11
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- The tiny water droplets in the sky gather to form a ….
- Without water, ecosystem will …
- The example of sublimation is ….
- the process of gases changed into liquid
- The example of melting is ….
- Plants use freshwater to ….
- The process of water on Earth continuously moving from the land to the sky and back again to the land is called ….
- the process of liquid changed into gas
- The water cycle provides us with ….
- The gaseous state of water is ….
- The example of evaporation is ….
- Air that contains a lot of water vapour is ….
- the process of solids changed into liquid
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- The example of freezing is …
- The shape of water in the liquid state is following the ….
- As more water vapour condense, the tiny droplets combine and form a bigger droplet, then fall to the Erath as rain, it is called ….
- The water vapour condenses into tiny water droplets through the process of ….
- In the water cycle, the process where liquid water in rivers, lakes, and ponds turns into a gas and rises into the atmosphere is called ….
- The process where water vapor is released from plants into the atmosphere is called ….
- the process of liquid water changed into solid
- The example of condensation is ….
21 Clues: Plants use freshwater to …. • The example of freezing is … • The example of melting is …. • Without water, ecosystem will … • The example of sublimation is …. • The gaseous state of water is …. • The example of evaporation is …. • The example of condensation is …. • The water cycle provides us with …. • the process of liquid changed into gas • ...
Water Pollution Vocab 2026-02-25
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- Cycle The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- pollution The process where too many nutrients mainly nitrogen and phosphorus are added to bodies of water and can act like fertilizer causing excessive growth of algae.
- coli bacteria that contaminate food or water and cause bloody diarrhea
- water treatment the process of improving the quality of waste water (sewage) to the point that it can be released into a body of water without seriously disrupting the aquatic environment causing health problems in humans or causing nuisance conditions
- An increased concentration of a chemical within an organism over time
- Water Treatment pre-use purification of water that occurs at a filtration and treatment plant
- The increase in chemical concentration in animal tissues as the chemical moves up the food chain
- "Potential of Hydrogen" is a logarithmic scale from 0 to 14 that measures the acidity or alkalinity of an liquid solution
- water pollution Waste heat generated and put into waterways from power generation and cooling equipment for factories in their manufacturing process
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- pollution Excessive amounts of soil particles that enter the water as a result of erosion
- water pollution Anything dumped/sprayed on the surface or buried in the ground has the potential to pollute ground water
- Water Pollution bacteria and viruses in the water
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- source pollution pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source
- A measure of how clear water is.
- chemical pollution occurs when harmful chemicals are released into waterways
- A microorganism that infects the digestive system. The most common water born disease
- A microorganism that infects the digestive system. The most common water born disease
- Source Pollution pollution that comes from many sources rather than from a single specific site
- The use of Earth's renewable and nonrenewable natural resources in ways that do not constrain resource use in the future.
- Filtration The process of cleaning water by running it through different layers of rocks and chemicals
21 Clues: A measure of how clear water is. • Water Pollution bacteria and viruses in the water • Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment • An increased concentration of a chemical within an organism over time • coli bacteria that contaminate food or water and cause bloody diarrhea • ...
The Water Cycle 2026-04-08
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- something that comes before something else, often leading to it, influencing it, or acting as a sign that it is about to happen
- The process of water soaking into the ground
- The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere
- Any form of water that falls from clouds such as rain snow sleet or hail
- The amount of water vapor present in the air
- Water found on Earths surface such as lakes rivers and streams
- The source of heat energy that causes evaporation
- the gaseous form of water found in the atmosphere.
- The accumulation of water in bodies like oceans lakes and rivers
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- Water stored beneath Earths surface in soil and rock
- The gathering of water in large bodies such as oceans
- Water that flows over land into rivers lakes and oceans
- The process of liquid water changing into water vapor due to heat energy
- To come together, grow together, or merge into one single, unified whole
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth where water vapor is found
- The continuous movement of water through Earths systems
- A visible mass of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere
- The process where water vapor cools and changes into liquid droplets
- Human activities such as deforestation, urbanization, agriculture, and pollution can disrupt the natural balance of the water cycle, leading to water __________, flooding. erosion. and water quality issues
19 Clues: The process of water soaking into the ground • The amount of water vapor present in the air • The source of heat energy that causes evaporation • the gaseous form of water found in the atmosphere. • Water stored beneath Earths surface in soil and rock • The gathering of water in large bodies such as oceans • Water that flows over land into rivers lakes and oceans • ...
Water Conservation Crossword 2020-04-08
Across
- Use a _____ instead of a hose to clean driveways and
- Check for these around the house to save water
- Install ____ toilets in your bathroom
- Use the _____ instead of water to defrost food
- Minimize showers to ______ minutes or less
- container that collects rainwater
- You can _____ water by using it wisely
- plug up the ____ when washing dishes by hand
- Plant ______ resistant plants in your garden
Down
- Use ____ and spa covers
- Do not use this as a trash can
- Turn off the _______ when you brush your teeth
- Adjust your _____ to avoid unnecessary spray
- Water your garden only in the early ______
- Only run washing machines and dishwashers when they are
- ____ indoor water to use on plants
- Take car to the ______ or use self closing hose nozzle
- Use _____ irrigation to water your flower beds
- A liquid that all living things need to survive
19 Clues: Use ____ and spa covers • Do not use this as a trash can • container that collects rainwater • ____ indoor water to use on plants • Install ____ toilets in your bathroom • You can _____ water by using it wisely • Water your garden only in the early ______ • Minimize showers to ______ minutes or less • Adjust your _____ to avoid unnecessary spray • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-11-07
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- A device that measures air pressure.
- Type of wind stream that affects the weather of North America.
- Type of cloud that is puffy and low in the sky.
- This cycle moves water across the planet and throughout the atmosphere.
- A type of front that brings colder air; will also bring a line of showers or thunderstorms.
- Nino is a warmer than average water in the Eastern side of the ________ ocean. P. 21 in the photos.
- A device that measures wind speed.
- A type of front that is the edge of a warm air mass. Can bring heavy rain.
- Occurs when liquid water turns into a gas. Also known as water vapor.
- Type of clouds that are layered in low level clouds; indicate a chance of rain.
- Water that falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- When water vapor cools and turns into a liquid.
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- In the satellite photo on p. 21, what is occurring?
- Half the globe; it can be norther or southern and eastern or western.
- The _______ Stream current is a warm water current that warms the coastal weather of the Southeast coast of the U.S.
- One who studies the weather (p. 6).
- Evaporation of water out of leaves of plants.
- Type of cloud that is thin, feathery and very high in the sky; indicate clear weather.
- A type of pressure that deals with the weight of Earth's atmosphere pressing down upon its surface.
19 Clues: A device that measures wind speed. • One who studies the weather (p. 6). • A device that measures air pressure. • Evaporation of water out of leaves of plants. • Type of cloud that is puffy and low in the sky. • Water that falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • When water vapor cools and turns into a liquid. • In the satellite photo on p. 21, what is occurring? • ...
Topic 2.2 Water 2022-02-27
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- Bonding forces that hold the atoms of a molecule together
- A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances (7)
- Attracted to water (11)
- ___________ molecule: A molecule in which one side of the molecule is slightly negative and the opposite side is slightly positive (5)
- A measure of the ability of an atom in a chemical compound to attract electrons (17)
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance (8)
- Forces of attraction that occurs BETWEEN molecules
- The energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius (8, 4, 8)
- Attraction between a slightly positive hydrogen atom and a slightly negative oxygen atom. (8, 4)
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- CH4
- A measure of how much solute cab de dissolved in a specific solvent at a given temperature (10)
- Latent heat of ___________ : The energy a substance must absorb in order to change from a liquid to a gas to lose to convert from a gas to a liquid (12)
- A liquid or gas that is used to remove heat from something (7)
- Latent heat of _____________ Energy needed to melt or freeze a substance (6)
- Repelled by water (11)
- ____________ bond: A chemical bond that involves sharing a pair of electrons between atoms WITHIN a molecule (8)
- Large conglomeration of lipids, cholesterol and phospholipids bound by a protein that transport lipids in the bloodstream (11)
- Oxygen carrying protein in red blood cells. (10)
- Attraction between molecules of different substances (8)
19 Clues: CH4 • Repelled by water (11) • Attracted to water (11) • Oxygen carrying protein in red blood cells. (10) • Forces of attraction that occurs BETWEEN molecules • Attraction between molecules of the same substance (8) • Attraction between molecules of different substances (8) • Bonding forces that hold the atoms of a molecule together • ...
Water Sports Adventure 2021-06-22
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- a person who is watching a sport
- very strong thick string used to tie things
- find or think of an answer
- design sth that has not existed before
- person who plays sports as a job
- a tall structure
- a frame covered in paper that you fly
- a very deep valley
- join together two or more things
- water-skiing by a kite
- sb who works with machines
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- cut into two
- throw into the air
- a unit for measuring length
- sport that many people watch
- not letting you feel physically relaxed power energy
- a job that needs training
- a sport like water-skiing but on a board
- a part of a bird's body used for flying
19 Clues: cut into two • a tall structure • throw into the air • a very deep valley • water-skiing by a kite • a job that needs training • find or think of an answer • sb who works with machines • a unit for measuring length • sport that many people watch • a person who is watching a sport • person who plays sports as a job • join together two or more things • ...
The Water Cycle 2017-04-24
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- The largest bodies of water on the planet
- Water that has cooled and condensed in the atmosphere forms
- The means by which water vapor enters the atmosphere
- Water evaporates from ______ through transpiration
- The evaporation of water from plants
- A series of repeating events
- Water turns into a _____ when heated by the sun
- The gathering of water molecules in the atmosphere at cooler temperatures
- Water that is not absorbed into the ground
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- Produced by pollution of the earth's water resources
- Water is a _____ that cannot be created by man
- Turns water on the earth to vapor
- The type of water found in lakes, streams, and rivers
- Water that is absorbed into the ground
- The continuous movement of water between the earth and the atmosphere
- The type of water found in oceans
- Covers about 70% of the earth's surface
- Rain, sleet, snow, or hail are forms of _________
- Water is _______ for all living things
19 Clues: A series of repeating events • Turns water on the earth to vapor • The type of water found in oceans • The evaporation of water from plants • Water that is absorbed into the ground • Water is _______ for all living things • Covers about 70% of the earth's surface • The largest bodies of water on the planet • Water that is not absorbed into the ground • ...
WATER: HUMANITIES 7 2019-02-27
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- One of the SPICESS, parts of the Earth's surface that give meaning to people e.g your home, school.p.4
- A graph that shows the average monthly temperature and rainfall for a place over a year.p.27
- A heading that describes the map and what it is showing.p.20
- Located at 0 degrees latitude and has the warmest climate.p.25
- Water vapour in the air that cools down and changes to tiny drops of water.p.45
- When it rains, water seeps into the soil to provide plants with moisture to survive.p.46
- Direction usually shown with a north arrow or arrow compass.p.20
- Where the information used to create the map came from.p.20
- An explanation of the symbols, colours and patterns used on a map.p20
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- One of the SPICESS, things are arranged on the Earth's surface, look for patterns.p.5
- Rain, hail, sleet and snow.p.45
- One of our most precious environmental resources.p.44
- Toilets and bathrooms use about 40% of household water use.p.74
- Industry relies heavily on water to cool machinery, enable drilling.p.75
- Commercial and recreational fishing depends on clean oceans, rivers and lake.p.74
- The sun heats the water in oceans, lakes and rivers and turns it into a gas called water vapour.p.45
- Cities, towns and villages are often located near a _______ _______ source.p.52
- An outline or box drawn around the map.p.20
- Artificial ______-______ is important in countries such as Australia when there isn't much on our mountains.p.75
19 Clues: Rain, hail, sleet and snow.p.45 • An outline or box drawn around the map.p.20 • One of our most precious environmental resources.p.44 • Where the information used to create the map came from.p.20 • A heading that describes the map and what it is showing.p.20 • Located at 0 degrees latitude and has the warmest climate.p.25 • ...
Ch. 11 - Water 2014-01-23
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- Physical chemical and biological changes that take place aftr a body of water receives input of plant nutrients from erosion and runoff.
- Water that sinks into the soil and is stored in underground reservoirs.
- Land area that deliveers water, sediment, adn dissolved substances via small streams to a major stream/river.
- Mechanical sewage treatment in which large solids are filtered out as sludge.
- Broad areas including many sources from which pollutants enter bodies of water and/or air.
- Upper surface of the zone of saturation.
- Water flowing off the land into bodies of surface water.
- Underground tank for treating wastewater from rural or suburban homes.
- Eutrophication caused by human activities.
- Lake with a low supply of nutrients.
- Area where all available ores in soil and rock in the earth's crust are filled by water.
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- Single identifiable source that discharges pollutants into the environment.
- Runoff of water that generally can be counted on as a stable source of water from year to year.
- Condition in which an area does not get enough precipitation and/or very high temperatures.
- Precipitation that does not infiltrate the ground or evaporate.
- Waste treatment system in which aerobic bacteria decompose as much as 90% of degradable, oxygen-demanding organic wastes.
- Any physical or chemical change in surface water or groundwater that can harm organisms or make water unfit for use.
- screens and suspended solids settle out as sludge.
- Underground areas that are porous, water-saturated layers of sand, gravel, or bedrock that yield significant amounts of water.
19 Clues: Lake with a low supply of nutrients. • Upper surface of the zone of saturation. • Eutrophication caused by human activities. • screens and suspended solids settle out as sludge. • Water flowing off the land into bodies of surface water. • Precipitation that does not infiltrate the ground or evaporate. • ...
Water system crossword 2024-02-23
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- How much of the world's water exists underground?
- What is the underground freshwater reservoir called?
- How much money did Canada have to pay because of hurricane Hazel, write were it between that write a M for million.
- What is an area of land that represents water sources, that ends up in a big large water body called?
- When The weather is unusual after a couple of months or years the area of the mountain can affect the size of a?
- What percentage of salt is in the ocean?
- Cap What is covering ice in a large area specifically in the colder regions called?
- If snow builds up for a long period of time what will it turn into?
- What forms into something because of a thunderstorm?
- Where does most of North America's water go?
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- What is a part of the earth where water is called?
- How fast does a waterspout have to become a hurricane, Put Km at the end of the number.
- What is the worst hurricane that has happened in canada?
- What is an area that is found near the equator and is usually hot?
- When water evaporates it becomes in what?
- What does water have a higher heat capacity than?
- How much of the worlds water is ice, write percent after the number.
- What is water that freezes?
- How much of the earth's water is freshwater, write percent after the number.
- Water has a higher capacity than?
- How many watersheds are in Toronto Canada?
21 Clues: What is water that freezes? • Water has a higher capacity than? • What percentage of salt is in the ocean? • When water evaporates it becomes in what? • How many watersheds are in Toronto Canada? • Where does most of North America's water go? • How much of the world's water exists underground? • What does water have a higher heat capacity than? • ...
Water Supply Vocabulary 2025-03-11
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- Cycle movement of water on, above, and below the earth's surface
- vapor turning into liquid
- released from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- movement of water on, above, and below the earth's surface
- removing contaminants from water making it safe to use.
- study of water movement, distribution, and quality
- located beneath the earth's surface
- safe to drink or use for food preparation
- making water safe for use
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- process of removing particles from water
- area that drains into a particular water body
- not sufficient (enough) available
- wastewater containing human waste
- adding chlorine to water to kill bacteria and disinfect it.
- removing salt from seawater
- removing contaminants from water making it safe to use.
- water turning into vapor (gas like)
- That flows over the grounds surface
- clean wastewater from baths, sinks, washing machines
- Layer of water bearing rocks
20 Clues: vapor turning into liquid • making water safe for use • removing salt from seawater • Layer of water bearing rocks • not sufficient (enough) available • wastewater containing human waste • water turning into vapor (gas like) • That flows over the grounds surface • located beneath the earth's surface • process of removing particles from water • ...
Water craft terms 2025-01-29
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- frame of body
- pointy part that points the way you are going
- circular current in river
- makes boat turn by pushing water
- left side of boat
- right side of boat
- structer beam that runs down middle
- paddle with a j swirl
- jstroke come together and make a cstroke
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- protective railing
- walls of boat
- part of an undecked boat
- cross center connecting boats beam
- downwind
- sections of river bed
- adds strength and width to the stern
- colored poles in shape of gate
- helps with balance
- rear part
19 Clues: downwind • rear part • walls of boat • frame of body • left side of boat • protective railing • right side of boat • helps with balance • sections of river bed • paddle with a j swirl • part of an undecked boat • circular current in river • colored poles in shape of gate • makes boat turn by pushing water • cross center connecting boats beam • structer beam that runs down middle • ...
Earth's Water Vocabulary 2026-03-12
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- water that contains less than 0.2% salt
- currents that move water downwards due to density
- currents that move water and nutrients vertically
- the sphere of Earth that contains all of Earth's water
- when water turns from a gas to a liquid
- currents powered by wind that moves water horizontally
- the sphere of Earth that contains all living things
- when water turns from a liquid to a gas
- the sphere of Earth that contains all the rocks and minerals
- the top zone of the ocean where there is the most Sun and living things
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- the middle zone of the ocean with only blue green light
- the flattest part of the ocean floor
- this type of water is the most dense
- the periodic rise and fall of the ocean's surface level
- large amounts of saltwater that travel in one direction
- the deepest zone of the ocean where no sunlight reaches
- the deepest part of the ocean floor
- the sphere of Earth that contains all the gases
- the feature of the ocean floor where most life is
19 Clues: the deepest part of the ocean floor • the flattest part of the ocean floor • this type of water is the most dense • water that contains less than 0.2% salt • when water turns from a gas to a liquid • when water turns from a liquid to a gas • the sphere of Earth that contains all the gases • currents that move water downwards due to density • ...
Global Water Esstentials 2026-02-04
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- What element from the Periodic Table stops humans from drinking ocean water?
- The beluga whales of the St Lawrence River are suffering the effects of what human action?
- What does winter precipitation fall like?
- What process changes liquid water into gas?
- What do all living things need to survive?
- What is an area of land where all water eventually drains into one main water body?
- What is an area with a small localized climate variation that differs from the larger climate area around it?
- What takes longer to absorb heat than air or land?
- What type of storm that starts out as a thunderstorm over warm ocean waters.
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- What hemisphere is Canada in?
- What surrounds the earth?
- What state is water in when it becomes ice?
- What do air masses pick up when moving over large water bodies?
- What lakes hold 20 percent of the world’s fresh water?
- Who often collects water in many cultures?
- What is a mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain slope?
- What provides the energy that drives the water cycle?
- What is an underground fresh water reservoir called?
- What is the constant movement of water called?
- Which continent has the most limited water access?
20 Clues: What surrounds the earth? • What hemisphere is Canada in? • What does winter precipitation fall like? • Who often collects water in many cultures? • What do all living things need to survive? • What state is water in when it becomes ice? • What process changes liquid water into gas? • What is the constant movement of water called? • ...
Weather and Water 2017-01-31
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- vane measures wind direction
- making predictions about the weather
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- forcing air in to a smaller space
- measures air pressure
- the scientific study of earths weather
- the movement of one object around another
- measures temperature
- measures wind speed
- movement of an object around a fixed point
- sun stands still
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- when day and night hours are equal
- the layer of air surrounding Earth
- how hot or cold the air is
- the amount of matter in an object
- the force of air pushing in all directions
- measures humidity
- a person who studies weather
- the pull between the matter in an object and Earth
19 Clues: sun stands still • measures humidity • measures wind speed • measures temperature • measures air pressure • how hot or cold the air is • vane measures wind direction • a person who studies weather • forcing air in to a smaller space • the amount of matter in an object • when day and night hours are equal • the layer of air surrounding Earth • making predictions about the weather • ...
W.C. Water-Fall 2017-07-06
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- Sedimentation basin and filter discharge channels.
- A pipe with several branches/fittings to allow water or gas to be discharged.
- A device that removes oxygen or air from a liquid.
- Metal arm attached to the centre column in a multiple hearth incinerator that moves material around each hearth.
- Type of inclined plate settler.
- Process of particles in solution starting to adhere together after addition of a coagulant.
- Visible by the eye without the aid of a microscope.
- The boundary between adjacent drainage basins.
- The rate at which atmospheric temperature decreases with altitude.
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- A front-end loader used to load trucks with material from excavations.
- An approximate measurement of the diameter of a pipe.
- A group of atoms, acting as a single atom, that goes through chemical reactions without change.
- A line from which heights and depths are calculated or measured.
- An instrument for measuring pressure.
- Biologically harmful.
- Mineral name for the black, mixed ferrous-ferric iron solid.
- Act of returning a multimedia filter bed to its stratified condition.
- Resistant to decomposition or decay by biological means or by chemical means.
- Film of water left around each grain of water-bearing material after gravity water is drained off.
19 Clues: Biologically harmful. • Type of inclined plate settler. • An instrument for measuring pressure. • The boundary between adjacent drainage basins. • Sedimentation basin and filter discharge channels. • A device that removes oxygen or air from a liquid. • Visible by the eye without the aid of a microscope. • An approximate measurement of the diameter of a pipe. • ...
Water and Sus 2021-10-25
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- A disease caused by a plasmodium parasite, transmitted by the bite of infected mosquitoes
- the process of generating energy in the form of electricity and/or heat from the primary treatment of waste
- disease is caused by things that live in water and people are affected when they drink it
- relating to or affected by tides
- electrical energy obtained from harnessing the wind with windmills or wind turbines
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity
- disease passed by poor hygiene, like if hands are not washed in clean water
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance that has harmful or poisonous effects
- an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock
- liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion
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- natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- A bacterial disease causing severe diarrhea and dehydration, usually spread in water
- the process of removing salt from seawater
- relating to or determined by the sun.
- the capacity to endure in a relatively ongoing way across various domains of life
- water which provides a habitat for parasites that pass on disease to people
- the action or process of filtering something
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
19 Clues: relating to or affected by tides • relating to or determined by the sun. • the process of removing salt from seawater • the action or process of filtering something • an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock • a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion • disease passed by poor hygiene, like if hands are not washed in clean water • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-11-08
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- Half the globe; it can be norther or southern and eastern or western.
- This cycle moves water across the planet and throughout the atmosphere.
- Evaporation of water out of leaves of plants.
- A type of front that is the edge of a warm air mass. Can bring heavy rain.
- Type of wind stream that affects the weather of North America.
- A type of pressure that deals with the weight of Earth's atmosphere pressing down upon its surface.
- One who studies the weather (p. 6).
- When water vapor cools and turns into a liquid.
- Nino is a warmer than average water in the Eastern side of the ________ ocean. P. 21 in the photos.
- Type of cloud that is thin, feathery and very high in the sky; indicate clear weather.
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- Water that falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- In the satellite photo on p. 21, what is occurring?
- A device that measures wind speed.
- Occurs when liquid water turns into a gas. Also known as water vapor.
- Type of cloud that is puffy and low in the sky.
- A device that measures air pressure.
- Type of clouds that are layered in low level clouds; indicate a chance of rain.
- The _______ Stream current is a warm water current that warms the coastal weather of the Southeast coast of the U.S.
- A type of front that brings colder air; will also bring a line of showers or thunderstorms.
19 Clues: A device that measures wind speed. • One who studies the weather (p. 6). • A device that measures air pressure. • Evaporation of water out of leaves of plants. • Water that falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • Type of cloud that is puffy and low in the sky. • When water vapor cools and turns into a liquid. • In the satellite photo on p. 21, what is occurring? • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-11-07
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- A type of front that is the edge of a warm air mass. Can bring heavy rain.
- A type of front that brings colder air; will also bring a line of showers or thunderstorms.
- A type of pressure that deals with the weight of Earth's atmosphere pressing down upon its surface.
- Half the globe; it can be norther or southern and eastern or western.
- When water vapor cools and turns into a liquid.
- In the satellite photo on p. 21, what is occurring?
- Type of cloud that is puffy and low in the sky.
- One who studies the weather (p. 6).
- This cycle moves water across the planet and throughout the atmosphere.
Down
- Water that falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Type of cloud that is thin, feathery and very high in the sky; indicate clear weather.
- A device that measures air pressure.
- Nino is a warmer than average water in the Eastern side of the ________ ocean. P. 21 in the photos.
- Evaporation of water out of leaves of plants.
- The _______ Stream current is a warm water current that warms the coastal weather of the Southeast coast of the U.S.
- Type of wind stream that affects the weather of North America.
- Occurs when liquid water turns into a gas. Also known as water vapor.
- A device that measures wind speed.
- Type of clouds that are layered in low level clouds; indicate a chance of rain.
19 Clues: A device that measures wind speed. • One who studies the weather (p. 6). • A device that measures air pressure. • Evaporation of water out of leaves of plants. • Water that falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • When water vapor cools and turns into a liquid. • Type of cloud that is puffy and low in the sky. • In the satellite photo on p. 21, what is occurring? • ...
The Water Tower :) 2022-08-12
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- Heat waves
- the name of the book
- you see out of these
- We live on this planet
- When people drink the water they change they are ________
- spikes friend
- hill the watertower looms over
- bubbas friend
- seaweed-like stuff in the water tower
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- absorbs electricity
- scary in other words these letters: rpecey
- when metal turns brown and flakes
- we need food, warmth and _____ to survive
- opposite of new
- the water tower has a _______
- peoples hands are _____ in this book
- the city the water tower is based in
- earth models are called:
- more than hot
19 Clues: Heat waves • spikes friend • more than hot • bubbas friend • opposite of new • absorbs electricity • the name of the book • you see out of these • We live on this planet • earth models are called: • the water tower has a _______ • hill the watertower looms over • when metal turns brown and flakes • peoples hands are _____ in this book • the city the water tower is based in • ...
Water Systems ya 2022-02-06
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- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- A chemical that is used to disinfect water
- A common liquid we drink in a daily basis
- An underground layer of rock, sand, gravel, or slit that holds water
- The scientific name for water cycle but replace water with ____
- To refill.
- Thunderstorms over the ocean
- Some River or stream that ends up into a bigger lake or river
- A natural resource that can be replenished
- The action of gas to solid
Down
- A watershed separated from another by high points like hills and ridges
- The process of turning liquid into gas
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- The climate of a very small or restricted area
- Water that falls and ends up in the soil
- To release or pour out
- The opposite of evaporation
- Refers to how much salt is dissolved in water
- A mass of ice and snow that moves slowly down a mountain slope from gravity
19 Clues: To refill. • To release or pour out • The action of gas to solid • The opposite of evaporation • Thunderstorms over the ocean • The process of turning liquid into gas • The ability of a material to absorb heat • Water that falls and ends up in the soil • A common liquid we drink in a daily basis • A chemical that is used to disinfect water • ...
water systems crossword 2024-02-23
Across
- an area where all the water in nearby lakes rivers and wetland drains eventually
- the water falling from the atmosphere to earths surface
- a high latitude region of a planet covered with ice
- at --- kilometers, a tropical storm becomes a hurricane
- the dissolved salt content of a body of water is called ----
- there are ---- main parts in the water cycle
- to release or to pour out
- a greenish yellow element isolated as a gas with a strong odor
- patterns of weather in an area
- the worst hurricane in 2021
- what is a hurricane called in the pacific
- a mix of powerful wind and water
Down
- a body of rock and sediment that holds groundwater
- what happens after evaporation in the water cycle.
- table a boundary in between water saturated ground and unsaturated ground.
- the process by which the dissolved mineral salts in water are removed
- holds 20% of the world's fresh water
- bacteria that contaminated the walkerton well
- sediment, ice, snow and liquid water that begins to float because of its pressure.
- there are ---- watersheds in toronto
20 Clues: to release or to pour out • the worst hurricane in 2021 • patterns of weather in an area • a mix of powerful wind and water • holds 20% of the world's fresh water • there are ---- watersheds in toronto • what is a hurricane called in the pacific • there are ---- main parts in the water cycle • bacteria that contaminated the walkerton well • ...
The water cycle 2023-02-01
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- (water that contains wastes from homes or industry )
- (an area in which water travels downward)
- (the percentage of the total volume of a rock or sediment that consists of open spaces
- (a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater
- ( a process of removing salt from oven water )
- (a temperature increase in a body of water that is caused by human activity)
- (a process that increases the amount of nutrients in a body of water through human activities)
- pollution (pollution that comes from a specific site)
Down
- (the area of land that is drained by the water system)
- ( a microorganism, another organisms )
- (a structure that is built across a river to control a rivers flow)
- (the ability of a rock or let fluids pass through it’s open spaces or pores )
- (a flowing network of rivers and streams draining a river basin)
- ( contamination of water by waste matter or other material)
- (the accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain)
- (an artificial body of water that usually forms behind a dam )
- (all the bodies of fresh water,salt water,ice and snow that is found above the ground
- (the water that is beneath the earths surface)
- ( suitable for drinking)
19 Clues: ( suitable for drinking) • ( a microorganism, another organisms ) • (an area in which water travels downward) • ( a process of removing salt from oven water ) • (the water that is beneath the earths surface) • (a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater • (water that contains wastes from homes or industry ) • ...
Water distribution and water cycle 2024-11-21
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- Large, slow-moving masses of ice that form from compacted snow. They are found in cold places and can melt to create rivers.
- Water that is found underground in the soil and rocks. It comes from rain and can be used for drinking and irrigation.
- The process where water turns from a liquid into a gas (water vapor) when it gets warm, usually from the sun.
- Ice that is found in the polar regions, like Antarctica and the Arctic. It is very cold and helps keep the Earth cool.
- The process where water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid water, forming droplets, like on a cold glass.
- Any form of water that falls from the sky, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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- Water that is found in oceans and seas. It is salty and not safe to drink.
- Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, like in rivers, lakes, and ponds.
- Water that is not salty. It is found in rivers, lakes, and streams, and is safe for drinking.
- The process where water soaks into the ground and becomes part of the groundwater.
- The continuous process by which water moves from the ground to the sky and back again. It includes evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- Water that flows over the ground and returns to rivers, lakes, or oceans after it rains.
12 Clues: Water that is found in oceans and seas. It is salty and not safe to drink. • Any form of water that falls from the sky, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, like in rivers, lakes, and ponds. • The process where water soaks into the ground and becomes part of the groundwater. • ...
Unit 4 - Water Water Everywhere 2026-04-02
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- The kind of water found in Lakes that is drinkable.
- Found in oceans and seas that makes the water bad to drink.
- A landmark that is known for high volumes of falling water.
- The name of the sea in southern Israel, so salty anyone can float.
- The name of a swamp in Indonesia that is home to many creatures.
- To be covered in water.
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- The name of a glacier on the border of the US and Canada.
- To make wet by immersing in water.
- When a liquid becomes a solid.
- A problem in your faucet and pipes that allows water to escape, and be wasted.
- A place where water goes from the city and homes back to lakes or filtration plants.
- A place where one gets water at home.
12 Clues: To be covered in water. • When a liquid becomes a solid. • To make wet by immersing in water. • A place where one gets water at home. • The kind of water found in Lakes that is drinkable. • The name of a glacier on the border of the US and Canada. • Found in oceans and seas that makes the water bad to drink. • A landmark that is known for high volumes of falling water. • ...
3 smiles water water everywhere 2023-04-07
12 Clues: етік • хауыз • су болу • серфинг • қолшатыр • су щаңғы • жазғы жейде • суға секіру • қысқа шалбар • қайықпен жүзу • жазғы аяқ киім • жаңбырға қарсы сырт киім/дождевик
Water and Atmosphere-Chapter 1-Fresh Water 2016-07-12
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- A ridge of land that separates one watershed from another.
- An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow and reproduce.
- A well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer.
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.
- The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves.
- The continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- A lake that stores water for human use.
- The land area that supplies water to a river system.
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- The layer of rocks and soil above the water table in which the pores contain air as wells as water.
- Characteristic of material that contains connected air spaces, or pores, that water can seep through easily.
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water.
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- The top of the saturated zone, or depth to the groundwater under Earth’s surface.
- The area of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The buildup over time of nutrients in freshwater lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the growth of algae.
- A characteristic of materials, such as clay and granite, through which water does not easily pass.
- A stream or river that flows into a larger river.
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year.
19 Clues: A lake that stores water for human use. • A stream or river that flows into a larger river. • The land area that supplies water to a river system. • A ridge of land that separates one watershed from another. • An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water. • The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves. • ...
Water Cycle and Water Properties 2026-02-11
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- Water traveling through the ground
- Water in Lake Michigan will ____ the temperatures in Grand Haven
- Going from liquid to gas
- Water falling from the sky
- The density of water _____ when frozen
- Water heats up and cools down _____
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- Going from gas to liquid in the sky
- Water moves along the ground can causes erosion
- Liquid to gas, but from plants
- Water travels through this zone
- Hydrogen atoms are on one side of the oxygen atom
- The line at the top of the zone of saturation
12 Clues: Going from liquid to gas • Water falling from the sky • Liquid to gas, but from plants • Water travels through this zone • Water traveling through the ground • Going from gas to liquid in the sky • Water heats up and cools down _____ • The density of water _____ when frozen • The line at the top of the zone of saturation • Water moves along the ground can causes erosion • ...
Safe Water & Who Owns Water 2024-10-13
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- A very basic type of toilet
- At least ___________ thirds of the people in the world do not have a tap in their homes
- In countries where there is little rain, dams and ____________ are being built
- How much water we use depends on how _______________ it is to get it
- A type of disease caused by germs in the water
- On the return journey from waterholes, women carry clay pots filled with water on their _______________
- Many homes have water _____________ to measure how much water usage
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- Collect rainwater that falls on the roof
- When substances such as air, water, or the soil are made dirty
- A charity working to provide clean water to poorer countries
- For most women in poorer countries, carrying water takes up a few ____________ of their day.
- The waste material and liquid from houses and factories that are carried away by drains and sewers.
12 Clues: A very basic type of toilet • Collect rainwater that falls on the roof • A type of disease caused by germs in the water • A charity working to provide clean water to poorer countries • When substances such as air, water, or the soil are made dirty • Many homes have water _____________ to measure how much water usage • ...
Water and Atmosphere-Chapter 1-Fresh Water 2016-07-12
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- The top of the saturated zone, or depth to the groundwater under Earth’s surface.
- A characteristic of materials, such as clay and granite, through which water does not easily pass.
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- A well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer.
- The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves.
- A stream or river that flows into a larger river.
- The land area that supplies water to a river system.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The layer of rocks and soil above the water table in which the pores contain air as wells as water.
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year.
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- A ridge of land that separates one watershed from another.
- A lake that stores water for human use.
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.
- The continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- The buildup over time of nutrients in freshwater lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the growth of algae.
- Characteristic of material that contains connected air spaces, or pores, that water can seep through easily.
- The area of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water.
- An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow and reproduce.
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water.
19 Clues: A lake that stores water for human use. • A stream or river that flows into a larger river. • The land area that supplies water to a river system. • A ridge of land that separates one watershed from another. • An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water. • The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves. • ...
Water and Atmosphere-Chapter 1-Fresh Water 2016-07-12
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- The land area that supplies water to a river system.
- A well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer.
- A stream or river that flows into a larger river.
- The top of the saturated zone, or depth to the groundwater under Earth’s surface.
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.
- The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves.
- The layer of rocks and soil above the water table in which the pores contain air as wells as water.
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year.
- A ridge of land that separates one watershed from another.
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- An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow and reproduce.
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The area of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water.
- A characteristic of materials, such as clay and granite, through which water does not easily pass.
- The buildup over time of nutrients in freshwater lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the growth of algae.
- A lake that stores water for human use.
- Characteristic of material that contains connected air spaces, or pores, that water can seep through easily.
- The continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
19 Clues: A lake that stores water for human use. • A stream or river that flows into a larger river. • The land area that supplies water to a river system. • An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water. • A ridge of land that separates one watershed from another. • The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves. • ...
Water and Atmosphere-Chapter 1-Fresh Water 2016-07-12
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- Characteristic of material that contains connected air spaces, or pores, that water can seep through easily.
- A lake that stores water for human use.
- The top of the saturated zone, or depth to the groundwater under Earth’s surface.
- The layer of rocks and soil above the water table in which the pores contain air as wells as water.
- A stream or river that flows into a larger river.
- The land area that supplies water to a river system.
- The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves.
- A well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer.
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year.
- A ridge of land that separates one watershed from another.
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- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- The area of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water.
- The buildup over time of nutrients in freshwater lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the growth of algae.
- A characteristic of materials, such as clay and granite, through which water does not easily pass.
- An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow and reproduce.
19 Clues: A lake that stores water for human use. • A stream or river that flows into a larger river. • The land area that supplies water to a river system. • An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water. • A ridge of land that separates one watershed from another. • The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves. • ...
Surface Water Waves VS. Deep Water Waves 2025-04-29
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- a wave that travels up and down
- when something rotates
- waves that break with a large amount of energy
- energy passing through a wave
- what is felt at one wave length down
- surface waves are a what of longitudinal and transverse waves
- what determines the difference between the 2 waves
- the distance over which the wave's shape repeats
- which way does the circular movement go
Down
- what does a deep water wave show
- waves that break on a sharp slope
- what does their speed depend on
- where do you find waves
- what causes waves
- deformation of the surface
- the highest point of a wave
- the time it takes for one complete wave cycle to pass a point
- what measures waves
- the lowest point of a wave
- another name for waves
20 Clues: what causes waves • what measures waves • when something rotates • another name for waves • where do you find waves • deformation of the surface • the lowest point of a wave • the highest point of a wave • energy passing through a wave • what does their speed depend on • a wave that travels up and down • what does a deep water wave show • waves that break on a sharp slope • ...
Water Cycle, Surface Water, and Groundwater 2021-10-18
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- water cannot pass through easily.
- where the pores are fully filled with water.
- layers that contain air as well as water, and are not filled with water.
- water that trickles through spaces between particles of soil and rock and soaks into the ground.
- the land area that supplies water to a river system.
- water rises on its own because of pressure within an aquifer.
- a stream or smaller river that feed into a larger river.
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- a ridge of land that separates watersheds.
- a lake, often created by building a dam, that stores water for human use.
- the top of the saturated zone.
- any underground layer of permeable rock or sediment that holds water and allows it to flow.
- the build up of nutrients in a lake.
- materials that allow water to pass through.
- the continuous process in which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back driven by energy from the sun and gravity.
- the process in which water is give off through leaves as water vapor.
15 Clues: the top of the saturated zone. • water cannot pass through easily. • the build up of nutrients in a lake. • a ridge of land that separates watersheds. • materials that allow water to pass through. • where the pores are fully filled with water. • the land area that supplies water to a river system. • a stream or smaller river that feed into a larger river. • ...
Water Water Everywhere Pages 157-171 2022-02-04
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- Changing from a gas to a liquid.
- Changing from a liquid to a gas.
- What's in the glass on page 160? (two words)
- The source of energy that drives the water cycle.
- The kind of rock found under the sand and clay and makes up the aquifer.
- If you can see it, it's not really ______ ______ (two words).
- In clouds, water condenses around salt and _____.
- A cloud that forms near the ground.
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- Rain, hail, sleet or snow.
- The mixture of gasses that surrounds the Earth.
- A body of rock that stores groundwater.
- Water that seeps into the ground.
- A large slow moving mass of ice.
- The most majestic nic-name in the classroom. (two words)
- Water that flows across the Earth's surface.
15 Clues: Rain, hail, sleet or snow. • Changing from a gas to a liquid. • Changing from a liquid to a gas. • A large slow moving mass of ice. • Water that seeps into the ground. • A cloud that forms near the ground. • A body of rock that stores groundwater. • What's in the glass on page 160? (two words) • Water that flows across the Earth's surface. • ...
Earth's Water Vocabulary 2022-10-20
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- tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces
- water vapor (a gas)turns into liquid water.
- a very large expanse of sea
- allowing a liquid to pass through the soil.
- water pools in large bodies like oceans
- loss of water vapor through plant leaves.
- evaporation and condensation are equal.
- the layer of gasses that surround planets
- allowing the passage of water.
- water that is stored underground.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
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- an increase in the growth of algae.
- place where water drains into a stream
- underground permeable rock that contains water.
- pressurized water flows upward in this well
- rain that has become more acidic
- liquid water becomes water vapor (a gas).
- water that flows in surface streams
18 Clues: rain, snow, sleet, or hail • a very large expanse of sea • allowing the passage of water. • rain that has become more acidic • water that is stored underground. • an increase in the growth of algae. • water that flows in surface streams • place where water drains into a stream • water pools in large bodies like oceans • evaporation and condensation are equal. • ...
vocab water unit 2017-03-29
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- An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce.
- The top of the saturated zone, or depth to the groundwater under Earth’s surface.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in the underground soil and rock layers.
- The layer of rocks and soil above the water table in which the pores contain air as well as water.
- A characteristic of materials, such as clay and granite, through which water does not easily pass.
- An underground layer of rock or sediment the holds water.
- Characteristics of a material that connected air spaces, or pores, that water can seep through easily.
- an abnormal climate event that occurs every two to seven years in the pacific oceans, causing changes in the wind, currents, and weather patterns for one to two years.
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- The average annual conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in the area.
- A well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer.
- the total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample.
- The effect of Earth’s rotation on the direction of winds and currents.
- The continual movement of water among the Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves.
- The total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample.
- A stream of water that occurs under the ocean.
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.
- A climate event in the eastern pacific ocean in which surface waters are colder than normal.
19 Clues: A stream of water that occurs under the ocean. • the total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample. • The total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample. • An underground layer of rock or sediment the holds water. • The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves. • A well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer. • ...
WATER: YEAR 7 2019-03-17
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- The water vapour rises into the air because of the Sun.(p.59)
- A climate graph showing the average monthly _________ and rainfall.(p.76)
- Towns and __________ have developed along rivers and near lakes and other fresh water sources.(p.66)
- Excess water from mountains flows into _________, connecting these communities with others downstream.(p.67)
- The six essential features that should be included on every map.
- Evaporation of water from plant leaves.
- A negative effect of water, ________ rivers can affect many settlements along their banks, collecting and carrying debris, such as trees and cars(p.68)
- Some of the precipitation that falls on land returns to the rivers, lakes and oceans.(p.59)
- A factor that can influence climate from one place to another: the distance from the sun (equator).(workbook notes)
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- Tiny water drops in clouds join together and become heavier. They then fall onto the land or into the ocean, rivers and lakes.(p.58)
- Positive side, water from the rain and rivers is used to _________ the crops and farm the livestock that we eat.(p.68)
- When water on the ground soaks into the soil, plants then take it in through their roots.(p.59)
- A factor that can influence climate: How close a place is to the _________. Air is cooler and slowly heats up the land.(workbook notes)
- Water vapour turns back into liquid water in a process.(p.59)
- River waters allow people to _________ and goods to be transported and traded.(p.67)
- A value of water: Commercial and recreational fishing depends on clean oceans, rivers and lakes.(p.88)
- A value of water: Daily rituals of prayer and special festivals celebrate the life giving force of the Ganges to the Indian people.
- A __________ is a large collection of water drops or ice crystals.(p.59)
18 Clues: Evaporation of water from plant leaves. • The water vapour rises into the air because of the Sun.(p.59) • Water vapour turns back into liquid water in a process.(p.59) • The six essential features that should be included on every map. • A __________ is a large collection of water drops or ice crystals.(p.59) • ...
Water Quality Testing 2023-08-28
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- measurement of mineral content in water such as calcium and magnesium
- water pH measurement that is less than 7
- essential for strong bones and teeth, this mineral is leeched out of limestone
- the shallow, highly productive area along the shoreline of a lake or pond where rooted aquatic plants grow
- draining away of water and compounds from a surface, often a farm field or lawn ending up in an aquatic ecosystem
- entering water through respiration of organisms and the atmosphere, this compound is essential for plant life
- water pH equal to 7
- while essential for healthy bones and teeth, excessive amounts come from septic tank discharge and lawn enhancing products
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- excessive amounts of minerals, particulary phosphates that lead to excessive plant growth
- aquatic plant eating insects, worms, clams, snails and other animals visible without aid of a that may be associated with or live on substrates such as sediments, supplying a food source for fish and other organisms
- important compound that comes from the atmosphere and aquatic plants, necessary for life in ecosystems
- water pH measurement that is more than 7
- the study of freshwater quality and conditions
- mineral that enhances growth and cellular function in plants and animals, enters water through runoff of rocks
- as water used in the making of concrete and glass, this mineral is picked up as water flows through rocks
- found in lawn fertilizers and septic tank discharge
- water found beneath the soil surface and saturating the layer at which it is located
- a measurement of how acidic or basic water is, dictates the diversity of life an an aquatic ecosystem
18 Clues: water pH equal to 7 • water pH measurement that is less than 7 • water pH measurement that is more than 7 • the study of freshwater quality and conditions • found in lawn fertilizers and septic tank discharge • measurement of mineral content in water such as calcium and magnesium • essential for strong bones and teeth, this mineral is leeched out of limestone • ...
Properties of water 2023-11-05
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- All living things in this planet need a sores of _____.
- what's the charge that is not negative nor neutral?
- Materials composed of two or more elements or compounds are called _____.
- The function of Hydroxide acid in our stomachs is to?
- What is the scale used to indicate the concentration of Ions?
- This makes drops form ______ on smooth surfaces.
- what is the bond that has two pules?
- IN a salt water mixture, the salt is the ______ and water is the _____.
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance is called?
Down
- whats the charge that is not positive nor neutral?
- what the name of a compound that produces hydroxide ions?
- What are examples of suspension that are found in the body?
- This action draws water from the roots up to the stem is called?
- A mixture of water and any undissolved material is called?
- What parasitical need to split apart to make _____.
- The attraction between molecules of different substances is called?
- This allows all bodies of water to _____ large amounts of heat.
- what is the name of the cos of a subsidence temperature ricing?
18 Clues: what is the bond that has two pules? • This makes drops form ______ on smooth surfaces. • whats the charge that is not positive nor neutral? • what's the charge that is not negative nor neutral? • What parasitical need to split apart to make _____. • The function of Hydroxide acid in our stomachs is to? • All living things in this planet need a sores of _____. • ...
Water system crossword 2024-02-23
Across
- How much of the world's water exists underground?
- When water evaporates it becomes in what?
- What is an area that is found near the equator and is usually hot?
- What forms into something because of a thunderstorm?
- How many watersheds are in Toronto Canada?
- What is the underground freshwater reservoir called?
- What is a part of the earth where water is called?
- What is water that freezes?
- What is the worst hurricane that has happened in canada?
Down
- If snow builds up for a long period of time what will it turn into?
- How fast does a waterspout have to become a hurricane, Put Km at the end of the number.
- What percentage of salt is in the ocean?
- What is an area of land that represents water sources, that ends up in a big large water body called?
- How much of the earth's water is freshwater, write percent after the number.
- When The weather is unusual after a couple of months or years the area of the mountain can affect the size of a?
- Water has a higher capacity than?
- What does water have a higher heat capacity than?
- How much money did Canada have to pay because of hurricane Hazel, write were it between that write a M for million.
- Cap What is covering ice in a large area specifically in the colder regions called?
- Where does most of North America's water go?
20 Clues: What is water that freezes? • Water has a higher capacity than? • What percentage of salt is in the ocean? • When water evaporates it becomes in what? • How many watersheds are in Toronto Canada? • Where does most of North America's water go? • How much of the world's water exists underground? • What does water have a higher heat capacity than? • ...
14_Bodies of Water 2023-12-05
Water by William 2024-12-17
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- When water collects
- 96% of water makes this up
- Something below are feet
- When H2O starts to go up
- Something that falls for the sky
- all of the air
- are something like humans, but live in wild
- When snow builds up and melts in the spring
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- Plant
- Some gas starts to connect with other gas molecules
- When something starts to soak down
- when it precipitates and the water goes down a hill because of gravity
- A bigger steam
- Something on the mountain
- A cloud close to the ground
- Made of two hydrogen one oxygen
- smaller ocean
- Is the energy of how water moves
18 Clues: Plant • smaller ocean • A bigger steam • all of the air • When water collects • Something below are feet • When H2O starts to go up • Something on the mountain • 96% of water makes this up • A cloud close to the ground • Made of two hydrogen one oxygen • Something that falls for the sky • Is the energy of how water moves • When something starts to soak down • ...
Water for Elephants 2025-10-09
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- Name for the role of the individual engaging with the audience and introducing the circus acts.
- A name for the type of circus in this show, implying its temporary nature.
- The state where Jacob first encounters the circus train.
- The dangerous circus act Marlena performs with August.
- The last name of the actor who originated the younger version of Jacob.
- A type of tent in the circus, often used for animal performances.
- The main character/narrator who joins the circus.
- What Jacob studied before he drops out and joins the circus.
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- The instrument Jacob plays in the circus band.
- The name of the circus where the protagonist finds work.
- The animal that is the heart of the show.
- The name of the loyal dog who travels with Jacob.
- The first name of the actress who originated the role of Marlena.
- The name of the cruel circus owner.
- The last name of the author for Water for Elephants.
- The circus discipline Marlena performs with the elephants.
- A person who rides horses or does horse-related activities.
- The first name of the character who is the protagonist’s love interest.
18 Clues: The name of the cruel circus owner. • The animal that is the heart of the show. • The instrument Jacob plays in the circus band. • The name of the loyal dog who travels with Jacob. • The main character/narrator who joins the circus. • The last name of the author for Water for Elephants. • The dangerous circus act Marlena performs with August. • ...
Properties of Water 2025-10-14
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- describes a molecule with a positive end and a negative end
- describes the amount of energy needed to change water from a liquid to a gas
- state of matter for water that has the most energy
- describes the amount of energy needed to increase the temperature of a substance
- attracts a negative
- the pull or attraction an atom has on shared electrons
- attraction between the partially positive hydrogen of one water molecule and the partially negative oxygen of another water molecule
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- results from strong cohesion of water molecules at the top of a body of water
- attraction between water molecules
- when cohesion and adhesion work together to move water up against gravity
- the combination of a solute dissolved in a solvent
- partially positive atoms of a water molecule
- attracts a positive
- attraction between water and another material
- state of matter for water that is most dense
- a liquid like water that dissolves other substances well
- partially negative atom of a water molecule
- a substance like salt that dissolves in water
18 Clues: attracts a positive • attracts a negative • attraction between water molecules • partially negative atom of a water molecule • partially positive atoms of a water molecule • state of matter for water that is most dense • attraction between water and another material • a substance like salt that dissolves in water • the combination of a solute dissolved in a solvent • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-01-26
18 Clues: ice • sun • rain • hail • snow • lakes • water • oceans • rivers • runoff • spring • snowmelt • atmosphere • groundwater • evaporation • Condensation • Precipitation • transpiration
Water and Climate 2020-05-31
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- Climate system over the Indian Ocean
- a body of rock which contains and can transmit groundwater
- The ability of a rock to hold a liquid
- The ability of a rock to allow a liquid to flow through it
- This process leads to high biomass in the oceans due to an increase in surface nutrients
- Continent with the largest continental ice sheet
- Climate system over the Pacific Ocean
- The circulation current which transmits heat around the Earth and takes 1-2ka for a full cycle to complete
- When light is reflected without being absorbed (about 30% of solar radiation to reach Earth)
- Groundwater dissolves carbonate bedrock causing overlying material to cave in
- Where groundwater rises through the surface
- Stage when warm water remains in the Eastern Pacific due to weakened wind leads to dry conditions in Australia
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- The [] [] basin takes about 70 000 years to be fully recharged
- The effect caused by Earth's rotation which leads to deflection of winds
- This curve has measured atmospheric CO2 concentration since 1958
- The process of surface water moving into the substrate
- The most important basin for the Australian economy spanning four states/territories
- Circulating patch of water caused by ocean currents
18 Clues: Climate system over the Indian Ocean • Climate system over the Pacific Ocean • The ability of a rock to hold a liquid • Where groundwater rises through the surface • Continent with the largest continental ice sheet • Circulating patch of water caused by ocean currents • The process of surface water moving into the substrate • ...
Water Review Crossword 2022-02-28
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- underground, water-bearing, geologic structure
- chemical needed to sustain life
- water with a salt content too high for drinking but not as salty as the ocean
- causes limited life span of large dams
- bacteria in the roots of legumes convert N2 into ammonia
- most water efficient method of watering plants
- household waste water from showers and laundry
- process used to kill bacteria and viruses in waste water treatment
- removal of salt from water
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- natural nutrient enrichment of a river where it flows into a lake or ocean
- water that has a low salt content
- legislation that limits water pollution
- tank used to store water
- top of saturated zone
- land area that drains into a river
- dense growth of algae caused by large limiting nutrient influx
- oil or natural gas extracted from shale deposits
- water that is fit to drink
18 Clues: top of saturated zone • tank used to store water • water that is fit to drink • removal of salt from water • chemical needed to sustain life • water that has a low salt content • land area that drains into a river • causes limited life span of large dams • legislation that limits water pollution • underground, water-bearing, geologic structure • ...
Discover Water Crossword 2023-04-01
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- When a gas changes into a liquid.
- Water exists in three _________.
- Water constantly changes forms in the water _______.
- When a liquid changes into a gas.
- Rain is a _______________.
- We can find water in (rios).
- Water vapor is a ____________.
- We can use water to ________ our cars.
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- A liquid is matter that can __________.
- A gas is matter that has ___ shape.
- Water changes forms when the ________ changes.
- We can find water in an ___________.
- A solid is matter that has _________.
- When a solid changes into a liquid.
- We can use water to _________ our food.
- When a liquid changes into a solid.
- Ice is a _____________.
- We can find water in (lagos).
18 Clues: Ice is a _____________. • Rain is a _______________. • We can find water in (rios). • We can find water in (lagos). • Water vapor is a ____________. • Water exists in three _________. • When a gas changes into a liquid. • When a liquid changes into a gas. • A gas is matter that has ___ shape. • When a solid changes into a liquid. • When a liquid changes into a solid. • ...
Water Recovery Vocab 2022-11-09
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- Used water form combination of domestic, commercial, industrial or agricultural activity
- To remove the stuff which makes something dirty.
- Single-celled microscopic animals,
- A governmental agency that protects people and the environment from significant health risks.
- To make something clear.
- A loosely clumped mass of fine particles
- A cleaning process used to destroy bacteria.
- Not made of living matter.
- A living thing you can only see with a microscope
- Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- The most common chemical element in our air.
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- The air treatment cause the microorganisms to take this up.
- Thick soft wet mud, commonly the product of a refining process.
- The study of ecosystems.
- A member of a large group one celled microorganisms
- Third in the order.
- The process in which organic substances are decomposed by microorganisms into simpler substances.
- The study of living things.
18 Clues: Third in the order. • The study of ecosystems. • To make something clear. • Not made of living matter. • The study of living things. • Single-celled microscopic animals, • A loosely clumped mass of fine particles • A cleaning process used to destroy bacteria. • The most common chemical element in our air. • Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid • ...
Properties of water 2023-11-05
Across
- All living things in this planet need a sores of _____.
- what's the charge that is not negative nor neutral?
- Materials composed of two or more elements or compounds are called _____.
- The function of Hydroxide acid in our stomachs is to?
- What is the scale used to indicate the concentration of Ions?
- This makes drops form ______ on smooth surfaces.
- what is the bond that has two pules?
- IN a salt water mixture, the salt is the ______ and water is the _____.
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance is called?
Down
- whats the charge that is not positive nor neutral?
- what the name of a compound that produces hydroxide ions?
- What are examples of suspension that are found in the body?
- This action draws water from the roots up to the stem is called?
- A mixture of water and any undissolved material is called?
- What parasitical need to split apart to make _____.
- The attraction between molecules of different substances is called?
- This allows all bodies of water to _____ large amounts of heat.
- what is the name of the cos of a subsidence temperature ricing?
18 Clues: what is the bond that has two pules? • This makes drops form ______ on smooth surfaces. • whats the charge that is not positive nor neutral? • what's the charge that is not negative nor neutral? • What parasitical need to split apart to make _____. • The function of Hydroxide acid in our stomachs is to? • All living things in this planet need a sores of _____. • ...
Water system crossword 2024-02-23
Across
- If snow builds up for a long period of time what will it turn into?
- How much money did Canada have to pay because of hurricane Hazel,Please write the first number as a word than the other numbers after it.
- Water has a higher capacity than?
- What percentage of salt is in the ocean?
- Cap What is covering ice in a large area specifically in the colder regions called?
- Where does most of North America's water go?
- What is an area that is found near the equator and is usually hot?
- How much of the world's water exists underground?
Down
- What is a part of the earth where water is called?
- What forms into something because of a thunderstorm?
- What is the underground freshwater reservoir called?
- What is an area of land that represents water sources, that ends up in a big large water body called?
- How many watersheds are in Toronto Canada?
- When The weather is unusual after a couple of months or years the area of the mountain can affect the size of a?
- What does water have a higher heat capacity than?
- What is water that freezes?
- When water evaporates it becomes in what?
- How fast does a waterspout have to become a hurricane, Put Km at the end of the number.
- How much of the earth's water is freshwater, write percent after number.
- What is the worst hurricane that has happened in canada?
20 Clues: What is water that freezes? • Water has a higher capacity than? • What percentage of salt is in the ocean? • How many watersheds are in Toronto Canada? • When water evaporates it becomes in what? • Where does most of North America's water go? • What does water have a higher heat capacity than? • How much of the world's water exists underground? • ...
Water Unit Crossword 2023-10-06
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- table the upper boundary, or surface, of ground water
- when solid water changes directly to water vapor
- the path that a stream follows
- property that hold molecules together
- when liquid water changes into water vapor
- water that falls back to earth
- the release of water vapor into the air by plants
- water found in spaces between rock particles below earths surface
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- water water above earths surface
- the area of land that is drained by a river system
- change of state from gas to liquid
- property that hold molecules of different substances together
- heat energy needed to heat a substance
- a ridge or an area of higher ground that separates watersheds
- a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows it to flow
- anything that has a positive charge at one end and a negative charge and the other end
- a liquid that dissolves substances
- a smaller stream that feeds into a river
18 Clues: the path that a stream follows • water that falls back to earth • water water above earths surface • change of state from gas to liquid • a liquid that dissolves substances • property that hold molecules together • heat energy needed to heat a substance • a smaller stream that feeds into a river • when liquid water changes into water vapor • ...
Water 2022-11-08
7 Clues: The main source of water. • An earthern pot to store water. • A daily activity that needs water. • People use to draw out ground water. • Water reaches our homes through these • Store drinking water in ______ container • Do not throw _____ in the source of water.
Water 2022-11-01
7 Clues: blue water • dirty water • you can reuse water • can you drink salt water • what can water smell like • another word for evaporate • wheres does water come from
WATER 2020-03-22
water 2019-02-03
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- verschil tussen de verse en de droge massa
- functie van water in gewrichtsholten
- splitsing van een molecule waarbij een watermolecule wordt opgenomen
- hoeveelheid warmte die moet worden opgenomen of afgegeven om een temperatuurverschil te krijgen
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- transportsysteem met water als voornaamste component
- wordt bepaald door de concentratie aan waterstofionen
- wanneer water vrijkomt bij de verbinding van 2 moleculen
7 Clues: functie van water in gewrichtsholten • verschil tussen de verse en de droge massa • transportsysteem met water als voornaamste component • wordt bepaald door de concentratie aan waterstofionen • wanneer water vrijkomt bij de verbinding van 2 moleculen • splitsing van een molecule waarbij een watermolecule wordt opgenomen • ...
Water 2019-08-29
Water 2021-01-11
7 Clues: Solid water • Rainy season • Property of water • Natural source of water • Changing water into water vapour • Huge water bodies of salty water • Mixing of harmful components in water
Water 2021-09-15
7 Clues: it destroys nature • it comes from the sky in drops • it is natural and it can have hot water • it covers mountains and it is made of ice • people can get water from it with a bucket • in São Paulo we have two: Pinheiros and Tietê • animals and people drink it and plants need it, too
Water 2021-07-23
Across
- a mixture of alcohol and water
- A solution that can dissolve more solute
- water fit for human consumption
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- A solution that contains more of solute that it can hold at a particular temperature
- a liquid solute soluble in water
- homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent
- substance that dissolves in a solvent
7 Clues: a mixture of alcohol and water • water fit for human consumption • a liquid solute soluble in water • substance that dissolves in a solvent • A solution that can dissolve more solute • homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent • A solution that contains more of solute that it can hold at a particular temperature
Water 2021-02-10
7 Clues: ____ is always by the sea • ____water make tastes better • You must pay your water ____ • ____water is the opposite of hard • the _____ is the biggest body of water • ____ will always give you water in your house • ________ is in the water and will make you sick if not cleaned
water 2021-08-14
7 Clues: occurs at 100c • has definite shape and volume • has no definite shape and volume • amount of water vapour in the air • has definite volume but no definite shape • steam or water vapour loses heat and becomes water droplets • water gains heat and becomes water vapour, occurs at any temperature
Water 2016-05-30
7 Clues: horrible aroma • solid form of water • liquid form of water • gaseous form of water • used for collecting, storing and using rainwater • constructed to hold back water and raise its level • processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans,atmosphere and land
water 2021-12-18
Across
- This type of pollution is linked with fertilizers, oils, and road runoff.
- The area of soil that is saturated with water.
- Water can be discharged into springs by these underground features.
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- This type of rock or soil allows water to pass through.
- Water found below Earth's surface.
- A single source of water pollution, like a sewage treatment plant.
- A high point or ridge that separates watersheds.
7 Clues: Water found below Earth's surface. • The area of soil that is saturated with water. • A high point or ridge that separates watersheds. • This type of rock or soil allows water to pass through. • A single source of water pollution, like a sewage treatment plant. • Water can be discharged into springs by these underground features. • ...
WATER 2023-07-26
Across
- give one casses involving cohesive and adhesive forces
- how many water molecules can form hydrogen bonds with one water molecules
- what determines the cohesiveness interaction?
- the dencity of water at 4 celcius is.....
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- heat of vaporization is for which phase changes?
- forces generic term for the collective inyermolecular forces
- molecules why water is known as a uiversal solvent
7 Clues: the dencity of water at 4 celcius is..... • what determines the cohesiveness interaction? • heat of vaporization is for which phase changes? • molecules why water is known as a uiversal solvent • give one casses involving cohesive and adhesive forces • forces generic term for the collective inyermolecular forces • ...
water 2023-08-29
7 Clues: water in Spanish • scientific term for water • things you get out of water • feeling after drinking water • another source of water intake • happens when you don't get your intake of water • when you drink too much caffeine and it dehydrates
water 2023-08-29
7 Clues: water in Spanish • scientific term for water • things you get out of water • feeling after drinking water • another source of water intake • happens when you don't get your intake of water • when you drink too much caffeine and it dehydrates
water 2023-08-29
7 Clues: water in Spanish • scientific term for water • things you get out of water • feeling after drinking water • another source of water intake • happens when you don't get your intake of water • when you drink too much caffeine and it dehydrates
Water 2023-10-17
7 Clues: Substance being dissolved • Attraction to similar substances • Attraction to different substances • Substance that does the dissolving • Molecules having uneven distribution of charges • The same type of mixture of two or more substances • Describes a chemical that makes hydroxide ions (OH-) in a solution
Water 2023-10-25
Across
- a path that a stream follows
- A stream that follows into a lake or larger stream.
- All the bodies of freshwater, salt water, ice, and snow that are found above the ground.
- The boundary between drainage areas that have streams that flow in opposite directions.
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- The water that is beneath Earth's surface
- The upper surface of underground water, the upper boundary of the zone of saturation.
- The area of land that is drained by a river system.
7 Clues: a path that a stream follows • The water that is beneath Earth's surface • The area of land that is drained by a river system. • A stream that follows into a lake or larger stream. • The upper surface of underground water, the upper boundary of the zone of saturation. • The boundary between drainage areas that have streams that flow in opposite directions. • ...
water 2024-10-29
7 Clues: you swim in it • in the bathroom • animals in the water • in the sky and the ocean • you must drink that every day • there's water when you open it • in the nature, its full of water
water 2026-03-24
Water Cycle Crossword 2013-04-16
Across
- Liquid changes into a gas
- Water drains into a stream system
- Any type of liquid or solid water that falls to Earth's surface
- Ridge
- Resistant to the passage of water
- A flow of water from the ground at a place where the surface of land dips below the water table
- Stored underground
- Continuous movement of water
- Yearly sinking of cold and warm water layers
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- Pressurized water flows upward to the surface
- Allowing water to penetrate
- An increase in nutrients in a pond or lake
- Gas changes into a liquid
- Giant chunk of ice that broke off of a glacier
- An underground layer of permeable rock that contains water
- The Highest part in the ground that's saturated
- Water that is not salty
- Contains dissolved salts and other minerals
18 Clues: Ridge • Stored underground • Water that is not salty • Liquid changes into a gas • Gas changes into a liquid • Allowing water to penetrate • Continuous movement of water • Water drains into a stream system • Resistant to the passage of water • An increase in nutrients in a pond or lake • Contains dissolved salts and other minerals • Yearly sinking of cold and warm water layers • ...
Water Pollution Review 2017-03-10
Across
- area, above ground, that feeds an aquifer
- this is the smallest human usage of water
- pollutant that can bioaccumulate- arsenic is one example
- process of water moving downward into an aquifer
- greatest usage of water is for this- food
- pollutants
- Hardin argued that we needed *these* to do the right thing
- that can cloud water and make it warmer
- act of using something wisely to make it last
- force that drives seepage
- period of no rain
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- water falling from the sky in any form
- that create an algae bloom, then bacteria eat up all the algae
- area of porous rock that holds water underground
- pollutant that can bioaccumulate- insecticide is an example
- that degrades the quality of air, water or soil
- name for the water cycle (bonus* you may have to research this one)
- given the chance, with no consequences, human will behave this way
18 Clues: pollutants • period of no rain • force that drives seepage • water falling from the sky in any form • that can cloud water and make it warmer • area, above ground, that feeds an aquifer • this is the smallest human usage of water • greatest usage of water is for this- food • act of using something wisely to make it last • that degrades the quality of air, water or soil • ...
Water and metabolism 2024-05-30
Across
- a method used to estimate body compartments through a mechanism of resistance and reactance
- a common method for determining body fat composition
- abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health.
- a weight-to-height ratio, calculated by dividing one's weight in kilograms by the square of one's height in meters and used as an indicator of obesity and underweight.
- refers to the percentage of fat, bone, and muscle in your body.
- is whole-body mammal metabolism during a time period of strict and steady resting conditions that are defined by a combination of assumptions of physiological homeostasis and biological equilibrium.
- the number of calories you burn as your body performs basic (basal) life-sustaining function.
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- a condition of excessive fat deposits.
- activities that do not increase energy expenditure substantially above the resting level
- a measure of the calorie content of food relative to its weight or volume
- If your BMI is less than 18.5, it falls within the underweight range. If your BMI is 18.5 to 24.9, it falls within the Healthy Weight range.
- a metabolic state that occurs when your body burns fat for energy instead of glucose
- the amount of energy it takes for your body to digest, absorb, and metabolise the food you eat.
- a type of fat that's stored just beneath your skin.
- the turnover of energy in a fasting and resting organism using energy solely to maintain vital cellular activity, respiration, and circulation as measured by the basal metabolic rate.
- produced by the liver and used peripherally as an energy source when glucose is not readily available
- below a weight considered normal or desirable.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
18 Clues: a condition of excessive fat deposits. • below a weight considered normal or desirable. • a type of fat that's stored just beneath your skin. • a common method for determining body fat composition • refers to the percentage of fat, bone, and muscle in your body. • abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health. • ...
Molecules and Water 2023-09-12
Across
- mixture of solute and solvent
- substances that dissove
- ********* SHELL;a cluster of water molecules surrounding and to a degree attached to some other polar atom or molecule
- a liquid that dissolves
- ***** BOND; bond created from the transfer of electrons
- ******** BOND;attraction between hydrogen atom of one molecule and a strong electronegative atom of another molecule.
- a negatively-charged ion
- ******** BOND; bond created from the sharing of electrons
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- an ionic compound
- water-fearing
- a group of two or more atoms
- a substance which is formed by two or more different types of elements
- water-loving
- *** *** ***** INTERACTIONS; force that act between electrically neutral molecules; temporary
- abiilty of water molecules to stick to other water molecules
- a positively-charged ion
- abiilty of water molecules to stick to other surface molecules
- a charged atom or molecule
18 Clues: water-loving • water-fearing • an ionic compound • substances that dissove • a liquid that dissolves • a positively-charged ion • a negatively-charged ion • a charged atom or molecule • a group of two or more atoms • mixture of solute and solvent • ***** BOND; bond created from the transfer of electrons • ******** BOND; bond created from the sharing of electrons • ...
Properties of Water 2024-02-14
Across
- water being pulled up small tubes against gravity
- Which atom in water has a slightly positive charge?
- water fearing
- density
- when water molecules stick to other materials
- Water has a pH of...
- water loving
- water in a solid form is ____ dense than water in liquid form
Down
- absorb extra run off
- water underground
- oil does not mix with water because the oil is...
- chemical formula
- the substance doing the dissolving
- a land area that supplies water to a river system
- when water molecules stick together
- ability to float
- the type of bond that holds the hydrogen atoms to the oxygen atom
- Which atom in water molecule has a slightly negative charge?
18 Clues: density • water loving • water fearing • chemical formula • ability to float • water underground • absorb extra run off • Water has a pH of... • the substance doing the dissolving • when water molecules stick together • when water molecules stick to other materials • water being pulled up small tubes against gravity • oil does not mix with water because the oil is... • ...
EARTH'S WATER REVIEW 2023-12-19
Across
- A SMALL RIVER THAT FLOWS INTO A LARGER RIVER.
- TO SAVE SOMETHING.
- THE LARGEST OCEAN.
- A MAN-MADE LAKE USED TO STORE WATER.
- THE PROCESS OF GAS CHANGING INTO A LIQUID.
- A LARGE BODY OF SALT WATER.
- A BARRIER THAT PREVENTS THE NORMAL FLOW OF WATER.
- WATER UNDERGROUND.
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- A PUFFY CLOUD THAT SEEMS TO HAVE A FLAT BOTTOM.
- INVISIBLE, ODORLESS GAS.
- CONTINUOUS MOVEMENT.
- TYPE OF PRECIPITATION WHEN THE AIR AND GROUND ARE BOTH WARM.
- A SMALL PERCENT OF EARTH'S WATER IS THIS.
- TYPE OF PRECIPITATION WHEN WATER AND ICE COLLIDE IN A CLOUD.
- THE PROCESS OF LIQUID BECOMING A GAS.
- PRECIPITATION THAT COLLECTS INTO A BODY OF WATER AFTER FALLING.
- WATER THAT FALLS TO THE GROUND.
- MOLECULES MOVE AROUND THE MOST IN THIS TYPE OF MATTER.
18 Clues: TO SAVE SOMETHING. • THE LARGEST OCEAN. • WATER UNDERGROUND. • CONTINUOUS MOVEMENT. • INVISIBLE, ODORLESS GAS. • A LARGE BODY OF SALT WATER. • WATER THAT FALLS TO THE GROUND. • A MAN-MADE LAKE USED TO STORE WATER. • THE PROCESS OF LIQUID BECOMING A GAS. • A SMALL PERCENT OF EARTH'S WATER IS THIS. • THE PROCESS OF GAS CHANGING INTO A LIQUID. • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-04-16
Across
- water ____ form into clouds
- existing in large amounts
- pattern of related events that happen over and over again
- water movement through a plant
- water collected in puddles eventually ____
- sometimes called the blue planet
- becomes more close
- water soaked through the ground
Down
- rain and ice crystals are both types of...
- is formed by the condensation of water
- only substance on Earth that naturally exists in 3 states
- droplets fall as ____ due to gravity
- a physical material
- underground area that contains drinkable ground water
- position of height
- water ____ condenses into droplets in the air
- formed by water droplets, they come in many shapes & sizes
- falls or drops slowly
18 Clues: position of height • becomes more close • a physical material • falls or drops slowly • existing in large amounts • water ____ form into clouds • water movement through a plant • water soaked through the ground • sometimes called the blue planet • droplets fall as ____ due to gravity • is formed by the condensation of water • rain and ice crystals are both types of... • ...
Sun, Moon, Water 2022-10-21
WATER QUALITY CROSSWORD 2022-08-19
Across
- HAVE A STRONG EFFECT ON SOMEONE OR SOMETHING
- AMOUNT OF SOLID PARTICLES THAT ARE SUSPENDED IN WATER
- SINGLE CELL ORGANISM
- RECOVERED IN ORDER TO BE USED
- BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITY OF INTERACTING ORGANISMS
- LIQUID WASTE DISCHARGED INTO A BODY OF WATER
- SUPPLY WATER TO CROPS
- CONTAMINATED WITH HARMFUL OR POISONOUS SUBSTANCES
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- MEASUREMENT OF THE AMOUNTY OF CHEMICALS OR TOXINS
- THE QUALITY OR DEGREE OF BEING SALINE
- INTERACTIONS OF SUBSTANCES AS IN CHEMISTRY
- SALINITY FALLS BETWEEN FRESH AND SEA WATER
- CONSTITUTES 21% OF EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE
- CONTAMINATED WITH HARMFUL POISONOUS SUBSTANCES
- ACT OF PURIFYING CLARIFYING AND SOFTENING
- CONCERNED WITH RELATION OF LIVING ORGANISMS TO PHYSICAL SURROUNDINGS
- MATERIAL THAT SETTLES TO THE BOTTOM
- THE DRAINING AWAY OF WATER
- COLORLESS TRANSPARENT LIQUID
19 Clues: SINGLE CELL ORGANISM • SUPPLY WATER TO CROPS • THE DRAINING AWAY OF WATER • COLORLESS TRANSPARENT LIQUID • RECOVERED IN ORDER TO BE USED • MATERIAL THAT SETTLES TO THE BOTTOM • THE QUALITY OR DEGREE OF BEING SALINE • CONSTITUTES 21% OF EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE • ACT OF PURIFYING CLARIFYING AND SOFTENING • INTERACTIONS OF SUBSTANCES AS IN CHEMISTRY • ...
Water Supply Engineering_MVGR_CVRS_2 2022-11-17
Across
- The belt or zone along the shore usually with a gentle slope toward the water occupied by unconsolidated material moving sand or shore drift.
- Inundation caused by excessive storm runoff.
- A conduit for the carriage of storm water or sewage or other used waters.
- Place of meeting of two streams.
- A hydraulic device which creates a negative pressure by forcing liquid through a restriction thus increasing the velocity head.
- An artificial watercourse for navigation or irrigation.
- An extended period of dry weather or of deficient rainfall.
- The removal of soluble matter from solids by washing and decantation.
- An impervious cover (for example of concrete ) at the top of a dam sea wall etc to prevent turbulent erosion and/or hydrostatic uplift pressure.
Down
- Large masses of microscopic and macroscopic plant life such as green algae occurring in bodies of water.
- The loss of water as vapour from a body of surface water or from the soil.
- A conduit carrying liquid under gravity usually open at the top.
- Sinking a borehole by means of a rotary or percussion drill.
- The planting of trees commonly for the prevention of soil erosion in catchment areas.
- An artificial mound or bank for confining a watercourse etc within bounds.
- The flow of a liquid in a direction reverse of that intended.
- A structure usually of earth masonry or concrete to prevent impound or control the flow of a watercourse for navigation water supply hydroelectric power flood control etc.
- An access in a sewer provided for the purpose of permitting a man to enter or leave the sewer.
18 Clues: Place of meeting of two streams. • Inundation caused by excessive storm runoff. • An artificial watercourse for navigation or irrigation. • An extended period of dry weather or of deficient rainfall. • Sinking a borehole by means of a rotary or percussion drill. • The flow of a liquid in a direction reverse of that intended. • ...
Water Systems 8PR 2020-05-03
Across
- pattern formed by the streams, rivers, and lakes in a particular drainage basin
- to add a fluoride to (something, such as drinking water)
- heat by the movement of a fluid between areas of different temperature.
- area of land where all of the water that is under it, or drains off of it collects into the same place
- the amount of heat need to produce a unit change of temp.
- any naturally occurring water except seawater and brackish water.
- any large system of circulating ocean currents, particularly those involved with large wind movements.
- process by which impurities or particles are removed from a fluid, either a liquid or a gas
- a drainage divide on a continent
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- process where material is added to a landform.
- process where natural forces like water, wind, ice, and gravity wear away rocks and soil.
- acceleration of a moving body on or near the Earth as a result of the Earth's rotation
- to sink gradually or to the bottom
- the volume of fluid flowing through an area each second
- water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts.
- adding of chlorine to water to kill germs that may make people sick if they drink or swim in the water
- path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states.
- the rise and fall of the levels of the ocean
18 Clues: a drainage divide on a continent • to sink gradually or to the bottom • the rise and fall of the levels of the ocean • process where material is added to a landform. • the volume of fluid flowing through an area each second • to add a fluoride to (something, such as drinking water) • the amount of heat need to produce a unit change of temp. • ...
Water Review Crossword 2022-02-28
Across
- water that has a low salt content
- causes limited life span of large dams
- oil or natural gas extracted from shale deposits
- chemical needed to sustain life
- household waste water from showers and laundry
- water that is fit to drink
- tank used to store water
- most water efficient method of watering plants
- underground, water-bearing, geologic structure
- natural nutrient enrichment of a river where it flows into a lake or ocean
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- legislation that limits water pollution
- process used to kill bacteria and viruses in waste water treatment
- removal of salt from water
- top of saturated zone
- dense growth of algae caused by large limiting nutrient influx
- bacteria in the roots of legumes convert N2 into ammonia
- land area that drains into a river
- water with a salt content too high for drinking but not as salty as the ocean
18 Clues: top of saturated zone • tank used to store water • removal of salt from water • water that is fit to drink • chemical needed to sustain life • water that has a low salt content • land area that drains into a river • causes limited life span of large dams • legislation that limits water pollution • household waste water from showers and laundry • ...
water crossword puzzle 2024-05-17
Across
- A process for measuring body fat that measures the body’s resistance to a low-energy electrical current.
- Another method used to measure the body’s resting energy expenditure, collected four hours after food has been eaten or significant physical activity.
- The ability to do work.
- The percentage of different tissues in the body, such as fat, muscle, and bone.
- The pace at which the body uses energy to support basal metabolism.
- A BMI of 30 or more.
- An abnormal buildup of ketone bodies in the bloodstream.
- All of the ongoing functions in the body that sustain life.
- A BMI of 25 to 29,9
- Activities that require much sitting or little movement.
- A BMI below 18.5
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- The concentration of energy in a food.
- The fat that lies beneath the skin and accounts for about half the fat in the body.
- The energy required to complete the processes of digestion, absorption, and metabolism.
- compounds used by the nervous system to meet some of its energy needs.
- A body weight specific to gender, height, and body frame size that is associated with health and longevity.
- A test that uses a special tool called a caliper to measure the thickness of a fold of skin in order to assess body composition based on an estimate of the amount of subcutaneous fat a person has.
- An estimate of body fatness based on an individuals height and weight.
18 Clues: A BMI below 18.5 • A BMI of 25 to 29,9 • A BMI of 30 or more. • The ability to do work. • The concentration of energy in a food. • An abnormal buildup of ketone bodies in the bloodstream. • Activities that require much sitting or little movement. • All of the ongoing functions in the body that sustain life. • ...
Land and Water 2023-09-12
Across
- the low land between mountains
- a surface where one end is higher than the other
- a large area of land on Earth
- a large body of fresh water that flows on land in a channel
- a character or picture that stands for something else
- a large lowland area that is flat
- land that rises above the surrounding land with steep sides
- a symbol on a map that shows direction
- a large sheet of ice that moves slowly across the land
- a deep valley with very high, steep sides
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- an area of land surrounded by water
- a body of water that has land all around it
- a small river
- one of the different shapes of Earth's surface
- a small body of fresh water
- the stretch of land that can be seen from a place
- a chart or drawing of a part of Earth's surface, often printed on a flat surface
- a large body of salt water
18 Clues: a small river • a large body of salt water • a small body of fresh water • a large area of land on Earth • the low land between mountains • a large lowland area that is flat • an area of land surrounded by water • a symbol on a map that shows direction • a deep valley with very high, steep sides • a body of water that has land all around it • ...
