water Crossword Puzzles
The color of water 2023-12-22
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- What doesn’t mom like to hear about in a sermon?
- Who dose James know as father
- Ruths Only friend from Suffolk
- Husband of Ruth
- How did James react to and deal with his stepfather’s death?
- Who turned James around
- What was her mother like?
- How did James make money
- James older sister
- James step father
- Ruths older brother
- Ruths mother who suffered from polio
- How did James deal with his pain
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- Why does Ruth say people noticed her?
- Ruths aunt
- Jacks husband
- Who’s knows Ruth is pregnant
- What is mom’s top priority?
- How dose Eddie describe Rachel
- What activities were not allowed on the Sabbath
- What did James’ parents believe was the way out of poverty?
- Allowed Ruth to stay with her in New York
- The son of Ruth
- Mother of James
- Who steered Ruth away from rocky
- Business owner and rabbi
26 Clues: Ruths aunt • Jacks husband • Husband of Ruth • The son of Ruth • Mother of James • James step father • James older sister • Ruths older brother • Who turned James around • How did James make money • Business owner and rabbi • What was her mother like? • What is mom’s top priority? • Who’s knows Ruth is pregnant • Who dose James know as father • Ruths Only friend from Suffolk • ...
The Color of Water 2023-12-14
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- How many siblings does James have?
- What was Ruth’s Jewish name in America?
- What is James religion?
- What is James last name?
- Who was Ruth’s childhood best friend?
- What did Ruth’s mother suffer from?
- What instrument did Ruth learn to play?
- What did Dennis do for a living?
- Who guided Ruth away from Rocky?
- Who knew Ruth was pregnant?
- Who is James oldest sibling?
- What job did James do to attend his jazz band trip?
- During this holiday you could not do anything except read.
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- Where did James go every summer?
- What was Hunter’s job?
- Who was Ruth’s first boyfriend?
- What did Dennis die from?
- Where was Ruth born?
- He was stabbed by his girlfriend during an arguement.
- What is Ruth’s top priority for her children?
- What music genre did James prefer?
- What did Ruth ride to get to places?
- Who is Ruth’s sister?
- What language could Ruth speak besides English?
- What is Ruth’s father called?
25 Clues: Where was Ruth born? • Who is Ruth’s sister? • What was Hunter’s job? • What is James religion? • What is James last name? • What did Dennis die from? • Who knew Ruth was pregnant? • Who is James oldest sibling? • What is Ruth’s father called? • Who was Ruth’s first boyfriend? • Where did James go every summer? • What did Dennis do for a living? • Who guided Ruth away from Rocky? • ...
Water Quality and Pollution 2023-09-15
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- about 97% of the water and is located in oceans and seas
- water used for the production of electricity through water-driven turbine generators
- a place where water is treated to make it safe to drink
- tanks used to hold waste from homes
- utilizes a series of ditches to transport water from a stream to the growing crops
- consists of water supply pipes going to individual plants
- once in the atmosphere, water condenses to form clouds and then is released as rain, sleet, hail, or snow
- water that does not evaporate or run off, but soaks into the soil
- name for a smaller stream that flows into a larger stream
- pollution from the direct introduction of containments into the water supply at one or more identifiable locations
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- capacity of porous materials, such as sand and gravel, to transmit water
- pollution results from ongoing natural processes, such as minerals or decomposing organic matter
- powered by solar energy, water from the surface of the oceans is changed into water vapor
- a pit, hole, or shaft sunk into the earth to tap an underground source of water
- water saturated lands where aquatic plants and animals live
- process by which a vapor becomes a liquid or a soild
- the act of adding water to crops
- wearing down or washing away of soil and land by the action of water, wind, or ice
- water that does not soak into the ground or fall directly onto surface water
- applying water over the top of the crop
- pollution across a wide area and cannot be tied to a specific location
21 Clues: the act of adding water to crops • tanks used to hold waste from homes • applying water over the top of the crop • process by which a vapor becomes a liquid or a soild • a place where water is treated to make it safe to drink • about 97% of the water and is located in oceans and seas • consists of water supply pipes going to individual plants • ...
Introduction to water Treatment 2023-10-26
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- bacteria and particles or coagulants and impurities that have come together to form a cluster.
- is an expression of the intensity of the basic or acidic condition of a liquid.
- are added to help remove light, fine particles and other materials suspended in the water.
- factor The ratio of the true power passing through an electric circuit to the product of the voltage
- The chemicals neutralize the electrical charges of the fine particles
- The gradual decomposition or destruction of a material by chemical action
- A substance that is poisonous to a living organism.
- water Water in its natural state, before any treatment.
- The process of settling and depositing of suspended matter carried by water
- data sheet intended to provide comprehensive information about a substance or mixture.
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- sample a collection of individual samples obtained at regular intervals.
- well A reservoir for the storage of filtered water of sufficient capacity
- The gathering together of fine particles after coagulation to form larger particles.
- residual The concentration of chlorine present in water after the chlorine demand
- A wall or plate placed in an open channel and used to measure the flow of water.
- organisms bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or internal parasites, capable of causing disease.
- A group of bacteria found in the intestines of warm-blooded animals and in plants, water.
- which organisms use the oxygen in water while stabilizing decomposable organic matter
- sample A single sample of water collected at a particular time and place
- The capacity of water or wastewater to neutralize acids.
- an optical property of the water based on the amount of light reflected by suspended particles.
- rain Precipitation that has been rendered (made) acidic by airborne pollutants.
- Test A laboratory procedure that simulates coagulation/flocculation with differing chemical doses.
- The settleable solids separated from liquids during processing.
24 Clues: A substance that is poisonous to a living organism. • The capacity of water or wastewater to neutralize acids. • water Water in its natural state, before any treatment. • The settleable solids separated from liquids during processing. • The chemicals neutralize the electrical charges of the fine particles • ...
Landforms & Bodies of Water 2023-11-02
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- raised area of land, smaller than a mountain
- somewhere you can swim (made by humans)
- the capital city of Uzbekistan
- 12 boys in Chiang Rai were stuck in this
- a large landmass, taller than a hill, ex: Inthanon
- Teacher Angus' last name
- large, flat area covered in grass
- land area surrounded by water on all sides
- water flowing over a cliff
- a small flow of freshwater, smaller than a river
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- opening on earths crust that erupts lava
- a large body of saltwater, there are 5 on the planet, ex: Pacific
- The Grand ________ is in both the USA and Chiang Mai (Hang Dong)
- full of sand, hot and dry and very little trees
- tropical, green, full of tress, plants and animals
- a small body of still freshwater, not deep
- a high/tall rock with a steep drop off, usually near water
- A flow of freshwater Examples: Ping, Chao Phraya, Mekong, Nan
- the longest river in the world
- a large body of freshwater, surrounded by land
20 Clues: Teacher Angus' last name • water flowing over a cliff • the capital city of Uzbekistan • the longest river in the world • large, flat area covered in grass • somewhere you can swim (made by humans) • opening on earths crust that erupts lava • 12 boys in Chiang Rai were stuck in this • a small body of still freshwater, not deep • land area surrounded by water on all sides • ...
ADAPTATIONS IN WATER ENVIRONMENTS 2023-11-02
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- A STINGRAY HAS A SHARP, POISONOUS __________.
- THE PLANTS AND GROUND OF A WETLAND ACT LIKE A ___________.
- WATER LILIES FLOAT ON WATER BECAUSE THEY HAVE ________ IN THEIR LEAVES.
- THE THREE MAIN KINDS OF WETLANDS ARE MARSHES, BOGS, AND ___________.
- KELP GROWS IN GROUPS CALLED _____________.
- THE OCEAN ON THE EAST COAST OF ASIA.
- ANIMALS THAT CAN LIVE IN WATER AND ON LAND.
- TINY PLANTLIKE LIVING THINGS.
- ___________ WATERS GET MORE SUNLIGHT THAN DEEP WATERS.
- A _______ REEF GROWS IN WARM, SHALLOW OCEAN WATER.
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- PLANTS HAVE A HARD TIME GETTING _________ IN DEEP WATER.
- A PLACE WHERE WATER COVERS THE GROUND MOST OF THE YEAR.
- A BODY PART THAT LETS SOME ANIMALS BREATHE IN WATER.
- ENVIRONMENT THAT HAS WATER WITH NO SALT IN IT.
- ENVIRONMENT THAT HAS WATER WITH SALT IN IT.
- DEEP OCEAN WATERS ARE DARK AND ___________.
- MOST ___________ FISH LIVE IN SHALLOW SALT WATER.
- SOME FISH IN THE DEEP OCEAN HAVE BIG _________ TO SEE IN DARK WATER.
- A LARGE BODY OF SALT WATER.
- THESE HELP KEEP ALGAE AFLOAT.
20 Clues: A LARGE BODY OF SALT WATER. • THESE HELP KEEP ALGAE AFLOAT. • TINY PLANTLIKE LIVING THINGS. • THE OCEAN ON THE EAST COAST OF ASIA. • KELP GROWS IN GROUPS CALLED _____________. • ENVIRONMENT THAT HAS WATER WITH SALT IN IT. • DEEP OCEAN WATERS ARE DARK AND ___________. • ANIMALS THAT CAN LIVE IN WATER AND ON LAND. • A STINGRAY HAS A SHARP, POISONOUS __________. • ...
Watershed and Water Sources 2025-09-10
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- Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities, agriculture, and improper waste disposal.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- Services Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water, flood regulation, and habitat provision.
- The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the soil.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including sustainable practices and reducing pollution.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
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- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface, and groundwater.
- The source of a river or stream.
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic use.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
- Water Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers, lakes ,and reservoirs.
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
20 Clues: The source of a river or stream. • Collecting and storing rainwater for future use. • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • An area of land that drains into a particular water body. • The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed. • ...
Watersheds and Water Sources 2025-09-11
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- the area of land where all rainfall and snowmelt drains to a common outlet, such as a lake, river, or ocean
- a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or other body of water, but does not flow directly into the sea
- The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface, ntinuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface and groundwater
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- the uppermost, smallest streams and water sources that serve as the origin and beginning of a river system
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including sustainable practices and reducing pollution
- Runoff: Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the soil.
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities, agriculture, and improper waste disposal
- Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs
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- Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water, flood regulation, and habitat provision
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic use
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
20 Clues: Collecting and storing rainwater for future use. • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed. • A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater. • The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor. • ...
Water, Eyes, and Ears 2025-10-27
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- A machine that reproduces sounds (music) by placing a needle in contact with a grooved rotating disk; a record player
- A pleasing view, especially one seen through a long narrow opening
- To form a mental image of something; imagine
- Able to be heard
- An interview for a particular role or job as a singer, actor, dancer, or a musician, casting a performance
- To lose water or moisture to become dry
- A musical instrument played by striking a row of wooden bars different lengths with one or more small wooden or plastic mallets
- An underground layer of rock that water continually moves through
- A glass tank or bowl in which fish or other aquatic animals live
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- A mixture of various unpleasant sounds; harsh sounds
- Related to electricity that is made from the energy of falling water
- A small harbor where small boats can dock
- Related to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea
- A person with original ideas about what the future will or could be like
- A group of people who have gathered to watch a performance or a public event
- The part of a theater, concert, hall, or other public building in which the audience sits
- An upright pipe with a spout, nozzle, or other outlet, usually in the street, for drawing water from a main pipe, especially for fighting fires
- A channel that has been built to carry water over long distances
- Living or taking place in water
- On or near the sea
20 Clues: Able to be heard • On or near the sea • Living or taking place in water • To lose water or moisture to become dry • A small harbor where small boats can dock • To form a mental image of something; imagine • A mixture of various unpleasant sounds; harsh sounds • Related to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea • ...
Water in the world 2024-09-22
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- Large gulf in northern Australia
- Process of water turning into vapor
- Main tourist and leisure district along Sydney Harbour
- Large body of salt water
- FLOW Water moving through rivers and streams to the oceans
- Precipitation in liquid form
- CYCLE The continuous process of water cycling between the earth and atmosphere
- Large freshwater lake in Africa
- Sea to the north of Australia, near Indonesia
- Water vapor in the air
- Water flowing over the surface of the land
- Ocean to the east of Australia
- Shallow bay on the southern coast of Australia
- Longest river in the world
- Largest river in Australia
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- Water falling over a cliff
- The movement of water from plants to the atmosphere
- When water vapor cools and becomes liquid
- This body of water flows into Sydney Harbour
- Ocean to the west of Australia
- Sea to the northeast of Australia
- Falling of water from the sky in forms like rain or snow
- The underground movement of water
- Body of water separating Australia from Papua New Guinea
- Frozen water
- Underground water source
- Body of water between landmasses
- Small island located in Sydney Harbour, known for its convict history
- Sea between Australia and New Zealand
29 Clues: Frozen water • Water vapor in the air • Large body of salt water • Underground water source • Water falling over a cliff • Longest river in the world • Largest river in Australia • Precipitation in liquid form • Ocean to the west of Australia • Ocean to the east of Australia • Large freshwater lake in Africa • Large gulf in northern Australia • Body of water between landmasses • ...
Water You Talkin' Bout 2024-06-09
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- Anything that living things use.
- The geographical study of human societies and their interactions with the environment.
- Provides direction on a map using a compass
- The flow of water that is not absorbed into the ground. Instead, it flows over the land surface, eventually reaching rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- Meeting the needs of today without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Resources that can be replaced in a relatively short amount of time.
- The process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil. This water then moves through the soil, replenishing underground aquifers and contributing to groundwater supplies.
- The geographical study of natural features and phenomena on Earth's surface.
- Explains the symbols or colours provided on a map to help us read it.
- Confines a map to a space.
- Potential source of harm or damage to a community (future).
- Identifies where the map came from (what year it was created).
- This happens when a river has more water than its channel can hold.
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- The geological process in which earth materials are transported from one place to another.
- When looking at the impacts of a hydrological disaster, we consider the environmental, social and economic harm. In other words, how it affects the...
- The breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals at or near the Earth's surface.
- Resources that take hundreds, thousands, or even millions of years to be replaced.
- Any form of water—liquid or solid—that falls from the atmosphere and reaches the ground.
- Explains the size and distance of objects on a map.
- This happens when harmful substances get into water sources like rivers, lakes, or drinking water.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapour.
- The process by which water vapour in the air is changed into liquid water. This process is crucial for cloud formation.
- Actual harm to a community (past).
- Provides a name/heading for a map.
24 Clues: Confines a map to a space. • Anything that living things use. • Actual harm to a community (past). • Provides a name/heading for a map. • Provides direction on a map using a compass • Explains the size and distance of objects on a map. • Potential source of harm or damage to a community (future). • Identifies where the map came from (what year it was created). • ...
The Water Cycle Crossword 2025-12-15
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- a deposit of small white ice crystals formed on the ground or other surfaces
- when a liquid turns into a gas
- transition from solid to gas without passing through the liquid phase
- water that collects on the Earth’s surface, including lakes and rivers
- when a gas turns into a solid
- a specific type of saturated zone that can store and transmit usable quantities of groundwater
- flow of water over the land’s surface once the ground cannot absorb more
- water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts
- water held underground in pores and crevices of rock or soil below the water table in the saturated zone
- naturally occurring water that is not salty
- the air that surrounds Earth
- water held in the upper soil in the unsaturated (vadose) zone
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- water that falls to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- downward movement of water into the soil
- when a gas turns into a liquid
- a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions
- a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice and snow that flows over land
- exhalation of water vapor through the pores (stomata) of plant leaves
- water in the form of invisible gas
- water that condenses on cold surfaces overnight
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets near the earth’s surface that obscures visibility
- when a liquid turns into a solid as a result of extreme cold
22 Clues: the air that surrounds Earth • when a gas turns into a solid • when a liquid turns into a gas • when a gas turns into a liquid • water in the form of invisible gas • downward movement of water into the soil • naturally occurring water that is not salty • water that condenses on cold surfaces overnight • water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts • ...
water systems 10.1-10.3 2026-01-23
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- what stays warm longer than land
- when it is night time the water is
- 23% of fresh water is
- 50 years from now will the water in lakes and ocean go higher or lower
- what is built to access fresh water from the aquifer layer
- Areas bear water are called what type of areas
- what is the invisible line in the middle of the earth
- what is the layer on top of aquifer
- what is the name of the layer underground where 23% the freshwater is stored
- what is small streams go to a big stream into a large body of water
- what large water bodies help moderate air temperature
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- what is a lake called when it has way more salt when normal
- what is 76% of all freshwater
- when light goes to the earth and bounce off what makes it bounce back to earth
- what is it called when gaseous water turn into liquid water
- what type of water is 97% of all the water on earth
- what is the layer under aquifer
- what is solid but melts very easily
- What other large water bodies also moderate the temperature
- when it is day time the water is
20 Clues: 23% of fresh water is • what is 76% of all freshwater • what is the layer under aquifer • what stays warm longer than land • when it is day time the water is • when it is night time the water is • what is solid but melts very easily • what is the layer on top of aquifer • Areas bear water are called what type of areas • what type of water is 97% of all the water on earth • ...
Alejandra's Water Systems Crossword 2024-11-19
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- the largest river by volume (2 words)
- The largest lake in the world (2 words)
- can block the natural flow of rivers mess with a fish mignation
- An overflow of water onto normally dry land.
- is the largest ocean in the world (2 words)
- a large area of water surrounded by land
- one of the great lakes (2 words)
- were formed by glaciers melting during the last Ice Age (2 words)
- was made by a river and millions of years of erosion (3 words)
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- water-bearing rock readily transmits water.
- a famous drainage basin (2 words)
- a large body of salt water
- they're part of a whole network of smaller rivers and steams
- a long period of time which no rain falls.
- When water flowing through rivers slowly wears away the rocks and soil, acrving out, Valleys, canyons and rivers banks over time.
- a drainage basin
- an accumulation of ice or snow.
- causes glaciers to melt (2 words)
- it has thousands of tributaries that flow into it (2 words)
- a moving body of fresh water
20 Clues: a drainage basin • a large body of salt water • a moving body of fresh water • an accumulation of ice or snow. • one of the great lakes (2 words) • a famous drainage basin (2 words) • causes glaciers to melt (2 words) • the largest river by volume (2 words) • The largest lake in the world (2 words) • a large area of water surrounded by land • ...
Like Water For Chocolate 2025-05-05
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- – La cocinera de la familia y figura materna para Tita.
- – La hermana rebelde de Tita.
- – La sirvienta familiar que apoya a Tita.
- – La madre estricta y controladora de Tita.
- – Las lágrimas de Tita a menudo terminan en la comida.
- – El hijo pequeño de Pedro y Rosaura.
- – Utilizado en una comida sensual memorable.
- – La hermana de Tita que se casa con Pedro.
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- – Recurre como símbolo de deseo y destrucción.
- – El país donde se desarrolla la historia.
- – La casa de la familia De la Garza.
- – Símbolo de la herencia y legado de Tita.
- – Como en “codorniz en salsa de pétalos de rosa”, uno de los platos más emblemáticos.
- – El corazón del mundo y la expresión emocional de Tita.
- – El protagonista, profundamente conectado con la cocina y las emociones.
- Camp – Donde termina Gertrudis después de huir.
- – Simbolizando la pasión y el fuego interno.
- – La hija de Rosaura y Pedro.
- – El amor prohibido de Tita.
- Brown – El amable doctor que cuida a Tita.
20 Clues: – El amor prohibido de Tita. • – La hermana rebelde de Tita. • – La hija de Rosaura y Pedro. • – La casa de la familia De la Garza. • – El hijo pequeño de Pedro y Rosaura. • – La sirvienta familiar que apoya a Tita. • – El país donde se desarrolla la historia. • – Símbolo de la herencia y legado de Tita. • Brown – El amable doctor que cuida a Tita. • ...
water things vocab crossword 2024-09-11
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- fast water in a river
- structural beam in a ship
- top edge of hull
- type of whirlpool
- flat end of stern
- controls flow of water
- compound stroke for canoe
- beam in canoe center
- barrier between compartments in boats
- seat for for the oarman in a boat
- front of boat
- left side of boat
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- back of boat or ship
- side away from wind in boats
- boats lowest inner part
- paddle stroke to straighten canoe
- width of boat
- anchoring point of boat
- device for steering boat
- frame of boat
- right side of boat
21 Clues: width of boat • frame of boat • front of boat • top edge of hull • type of whirlpool • flat end of stern • left side of boat • right side of boat • back of boat or ship • beam in canoe center • fast water in a river • controls flow of water • boats lowest inner part • anchoring point of boat • device for steering boat • structural beam in a ship • compound stroke for canoe • ...
Pirates of Dark Water 2024-08-15
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- A monkey-bird who once belonged to Bloth until he escaped by aiding Ren's escape from the pirate captain.
- The prince of the once-grand kingdom of Octopon and the main protagonist of the series.
- Magical gems with the power to stop the Dark Water
- Bloth's second-in-command.
- The key to locating the Thirteen Treasures of Rule. It lights up whenever one or more of the treasures is near, and it also is capable of emanating a beam of bluish light to pinpoint either the exact location of a treasure or the general direction that it is in.
- A jolly, redheaded rogue who runs a gamehouse in Janda-Town.
- A haven for pirates and slavers and is best known for its notoriously bad reputation.
- She is an ecomancer with the ability to control the elements and biological life, both sentient and non-sentient, as well as a natural affinity towards nature and animals.
- A servant of the Dark Dweller and the leader of his worshippers, the Dark Disciples
- A short, fat peglegged pirate who works for Bloth.
- They're a cross between monkeys & birds that reside on the island of Pandawa.
- It sits atop a 450-foot tall cliff on Octopon's southern-most shore, and is the home of Ren and Jenna.
- A rogue and pirate, he joins up with Ren initially for the promise of treasure.
- A black, thick partialy sentient ooze.
- A pirate and the previous owner of the Wraith.
- The ox-sized, humanoid pirate captain of the feared pirate ship Maelstrom and one of the primary antagonists of the series.
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- A powerful, evil creature that created the Dark Water.
- Bloth's massive and deadly warship. It is built from the bleached carcasses of leviathans, and resembles a gargantuan floating fossil.
- He is a supreme ecomancer who sprouts roots from his body to replenish himself from a portable supply of native soil when he is away from his homeland, Andorus.
- The home island of the Monkey Birds
- A lighthouse keeper who raised Ren at his birth.
- An eyeless worm-like beast with a scorpion-like stinger, three hook-tipped tentacles and a fanged maw that hides multiple smaller jaws on long, extendable cables.
- One who has the ability to control he elements and biological life, both sentient and non-sentient, as well as a natural affinity towards nature and animals.
- Ren's ravished homeland and the focal point of the entire series.
- A rocky and watery planet, where Pirates of Dark Water is set.
- A greedy slave trader who often ensalved the monkeybirds.
- Dragon-like creatures, mixed with wyvern and chinese dragons, only they are a beast of burden for Bloth and his crew mates.
- Was the King of Octopon. He was known as a good and just ruler and a man of honor.
- Serpentine reptiles with eyes on short stalks, kind of like a hammerhead shark.
- A swift, beautiful ship, originally owned by the pirate Joat, that Ioz steals for Ren from the Janda-Town docks.
- The original home of all Ecomancers, the only known magic-users of Mer.
31 Clues: Bloth's second-in-command. • The home island of the Monkey Birds • A black, thick partialy sentient ooze. • A pirate and the previous owner of the Wraith. • A lighthouse keeper who raised Ren at his birth. • Magical gems with the power to stop the Dark Water • A short, fat peglegged pirate who works for Bloth. • A powerful, evil creature that created the Dark Water. • ...
Brackish Water Review 1 2024-10-29
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- An abiotic factor of brackish water
- Where a river flows into a virtually tideless sea
- pull moon is the most impactful
- regulates osmotic pressure to maintain homeostasis
- lives mostly in salt water, born and spawns in freshwater
- 1st and 3rd quarter moon tides
- majority of organisms in brackish water
- Human impact on sedimentation
- very low oxygen levels
- causes water furthest away from the moon to bulge
- Estuary type formed by moving plates
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- Estuary type caused by flooded river bed
- A type of brackish water environment
- protection from tides and predators
- where river water meets the sea
- creates "fine mud" in estuaries
- rising tide
- the place where the estuary has the highest salinity
- Circular motion of water
- influenced by topography, tides, and residual circulation
- no oxygen available
- ebbing tide
- rugged flowering plant at the heart of salt marsh
- the full and new moon tide
- Waves that slosh
25 Clues: rising tide • ebbing tide • Waves that slosh • no oxygen available • very low oxygen levels • Circular motion of water • the full and new moon tide • Human impact on sedimentation • 1st and 3rd quarter moon tides • where river water meets the sea • creates "fine mud" in estuaries • pull moon is the most impactful • An abiotic factor of brackish water • ...
long walk for water 2025-11-04
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- very sad :(
- don't do it bro
- surprising
- thinking about something
- absurd thingy
- small and little
- a place in India
- running around
- an argument
- a type of rare mushroom
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- a deep hole made bye a drill
- hand built
- burned:(
- an opionon
- looked at something
- it ryems with lumps
- gross worm EWWWWW
- scary
- cut with a scythe
- in danger
20 Clues: scary • burned:( • in danger • hand built • an opionon • surprising • very sad :( • an argument • absurd thingy • running around • don't do it bro • small and little • a place in India • gross worm EWWWWW • cut with a scythe • looked at something • it ryems with lumps • a type of rare mushroom • thinking about something • a deep hole made bye a drill
Flint Water Crisis Crossword 2025-05-08
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- The decision to change Flint’s water source
- State official criticized for handling the crisis
- Toxic metal that contaminated Flint's water supply
- Term commonly used to describe Flint’s water disaster
- Short for documents, often used in investigations
- Device used to reduce contaminants in water
- Someone who exposed the danger in Flint's water
- The contaminated water source used by Flint
- Color of the tainted water that came out of taps
- People who raised awareness and demanded action
- Federal agency blamed for delayed response
- Problem that caused lead to leach from pipes
- Harmful substances found in Flint’s water
- What many accused officials of
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- Legal resolution providing compensation to victims
- Major concern due to water contamination
- Type of water provided during the emergency
- Public demonstrations against the handling of the crisis
- Infrastructure that caused widespread contamination
- Last name of the Michigan governor during the crisis
- Type of bacteria linked to Flint water-related deaths
- City Flint previously got its water from
- Allegation about officials hiding the extent of the issue
- Legal actions brought against some officials
- Michigan city at the center of a major water crisis
- What many Flint residents are still seeking
- Process that revealed high lead levels in the water
- What officials eventually issued to Flint residents
- Group most affected by lead exposure
- Fourteen Year the water source switch occurred
30 Clues: What many accused officials of • Group most affected by lead exposure • Major concern due to water contamination • City Flint previously got its water from • Harmful substances found in Flint’s water • Federal agency blamed for delayed response • The decision to change Flint’s water source • Type of water provided during the emergency • ...
Watersheds and Water Sources 2025-09-09
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- An area of land that drains into a particular water body
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one
- The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface, and groundwater
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater
- The source of a river or stream
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including sustainable practices and reducing pollution
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the soil
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities, agriculture, and improper waste disposal
- Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as river, lakes, and reservoirs
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- Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water, flood regulation, and habitat provision
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed
- The process by which vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- Collecting and storing rainwater for future use
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes ground water
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic use
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area
20 Clues: The source of a river or stream • Collecting and storing rainwater for future use • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one • An area of land that drains into a particular water body • The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed • ...
Watershed and Water Sources 2025-09-09
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- regulation, and habitat provision.
- groundwater.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including
- Water Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers,
- Channel The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- Cycle The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface,
- Services Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water,
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground,
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- practices and reducing pollution.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
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- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- and reservoirs.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- and improper waste disposal.
- The source of a river or stream.
- Harvesting Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities,
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
26 Clues: groundwater. • and reservoirs. • and improper waste disposal. • as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • The source of a river or stream. • practices and reducing pollution. • regulation, and habitat provision. • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • An area of land that drains into a particular water body. • ...
Water in the world 2025-08-28
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- An area of land covered with shallow water, like a swamp.
- A large mass of ice slowly moving over land.
- Watering crops using channels, pipes, or sprinklers.
- Water dropping suddenly from a height in a river.
- The process where water vapour turns back into liquid.
- When liquid water changes into water vapour.
- An area where rainfall collects and drains into a river.
- Removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable.
- Water flowing over the land into rivers and lakes.
- An underground layer of rock that holds water.
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- Water soaking into the soil from the surface.
- All the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, and ice.
- Water released into the air by plants.
- A long period with very little or no rainfall.
- Using water in a way that meets today’s needs without harming the future.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling to the ground.
- A barrier built across a river to store or control water.
- Water stored underground in rocks and soil.
- When water covers land that is usually dry.
- A large man-made lake that stores water.
20 Clues: Water released into the air by plants. • A large man-made lake that stores water. • Water stored underground in rocks and soil. • When water covers land that is usually dry. • A large mass of ice slowly moving over land. • When liquid water changes into water vapour. • Water soaking into the soil from the surface. • A long period with very little or no rainfall. • ...
Science Quiz 2013-04-08
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- Water that comes to the surface from aquifers because of pressure
- Allows water to pass through
- Spaces between rock and soil particles
- When water from aquifer flows to the surface
- Wetland with moss
- When pressure below a well is high and water spurts out
- Variety of wetlands in Florida
- Allowed drips of water through in experiment
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- Well that reaches an aquifer that is empty
- Man made system to get water from aquifers
- table Layer of water above the permeable layer
- Looks like a flooded forest
- A layer of material that allows water through
- Material that allows no water through (used in experiment)
- Water beneath earth's surface
- Does not allow water through
- Allowed water to flow through in the experiment
- Layer of material with water
- Area of water in the permeable layers
19 Clues: Wetland with moss • Looks like a flooded forest • Allows water to pass through • Does not allow water through • Layer of material with water • Water beneath earth's surface • Variety of wetlands in Florida • Area of water in the permeable layers • Spaces between rock and soil particles • Well that reaches an aquifer that is empty • Man made system to get water from aquifers • ...
Sc 7: pp 140 & 141 2024-11-21
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- is a good solvent
- is added to water supplies to help prevent tooth decay
- a measure of the cloudiness of water that is caused by suspended solids
- removes harmful bacteria and other microbes
- scientists can now test water with this
- where wastewater is cleaned and filtered before being released back into the environment
- is often added to kill microbes left in the water
- stir the water in the basins
- are added that make suspended particles stick together
- may be unsafe for humans to drink
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- depend on the intended use of the water
- can be done by trained workers or trained volunteers
- main federal law that ensures safe drinking water for people in the United States
- has the job of enforcing this law (the Safe Drinking Water Law)
- drinking water is often mixed in these to help remove chemicals and harmful organisms
- the identification of harmful bacteria, viruses or protists in water
- a measure of the amount of ions or microscopic suspended solids in water
- water that is suitable to drink
- of water are routinely taken to make sure the water quality meets the standards required by law
- take out large debris
- a measure of how acidic or alkaline water is
21 Clues: is a good solvent • take out large debris • stir the water in the basins • water that is suitable to drink • may be unsafe for humans to drink • depend on the intended use of the water • scientists can now test water with this • removes harmful bacteria and other microbes • a measure of how acidic or alkaline water is • is often added to kill microbes left in the water • ...
Water Systems 10.1 - 10.3 2026-01-23
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- What process removes salt from seawater?
- What cycle moves water continuously?
- What measures water acidity?
- What is surface water flow called?
- What do plants release water through?
- What process turns water into vapor?
- What natural water flow shapes land?
- What machine cleans drinking water?
- What forms when vapor cools?
- What stores most freshwater on Earth?
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- What is groundwater stored in?
- What is falling water from clouds called?
- What underground water source feeds springs?
- What layer holds groundwater?
- What moves water through soil?
- What large body holds saltwater?
- What system supplies water to cities?
- What is frozen precipitation called?
- What is the main source of river water?
- What heats water in the water cycle?
20 Clues: What measures water acidity? • What forms when vapor cools? • What layer holds groundwater? • What is groundwater stored in? • What moves water through soil? • What large body holds saltwater? • What is surface water flow called? • What machine cleans drinking water? • What cycle moves water continuously? • What is frozen precipitation called? • ...
Buitengewone water(woorden) in Hidrodoe 2014-01-03
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- wat Pidpa maakt
- de warme oceaanstroom die ontstaat in Florida en oversteekt naar Europa
- Spetter
- water in beweging
- een stukje opgesplist water
- 'heilig' water
- water uit de lucht
- een vorm van water
- vervuild water
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- versnelling in een rivier
- water dat als grond- of hulpstof gebruikt wordt in een productieproces
- drinkwater dat wordt gewonnen uit natuurlijke of onderaardse bronnen
- water uit een rivier
- uit de ondergrond
- gevaarlijke draaikolk
- het soort dat uit een kraantje stroomt
- water met een vliesje
- grote hoeveelheid water
- bevroren water
19 Clues: Spetter • 'heilig' water • vervuild water • bevroren water • wat Pidpa maakt • water in beweging • uit de ondergrond • water uit de lucht • een vorm van water • water uit een rivier • gevaarlijke draaikolk • water met een vliesje • grote hoeveelheid water • versnelling in een rivier • een stukje opgesplist water • het soort dat uit een kraantje stroomt • ...
Safety in the Water 2019-02-11
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- two things going in the same direction, with the same distance between them
- working the muscles of the body
- suggestion
- help
- sudden feeling of great fear
- something we do
- dangers
- unable to get away
- rest on the surface of the water
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- strength or power
- possible
- swimming and running activities where people try to win
- waves that come into the beach
- someone is watching what you are doing
- short broken waves
- sickness caused by bacteria in the body
- top of the water
- take no notice of
- jump into water with arms and head first
- die from being under water too long
- moving around to guard an area
- water keep from going under the water by moving your legs as if riding a bicycle and moving your arms on the surface
22 Clues: help • dangers • possible • suggestion • something we do • top of the water • strength or power • take no notice of • short broken waves • unable to get away • sudden feeling of great fear • waves that come into the beach • moving around to guard an area • working the muscles of the body • rest on the surface of the water • die from being under water too long • ...
Water Chemistry Word Fun 2017-10-22
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- minimal to no bonds between molecules
- mixing without bonding of two or more elements
- space occupied by matter or substance
- common form of pollution in mining areas
- resistance to flow
- everything we come in contact with
- measure of how fast the molecules move
- mass per unit volume
- Fool’s Gold
- describing chemical and physical properties
- element same protons but varying number neutrons
- part of atom containing protons and neutrons
- positive charge
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- measure of earth’s gravitational attraction for a body
- force created by the interaction of different masses
- column in periodic table
- quantity of matter which a body possesses
- what Mohr scale measures
- row in periodic table
- mass/unit volume in solvent
- strong bonds between atoms/molecules
- negative charge
- no charge
- unstable atom
- force acting per unit area
- describing how matter behaves
- bonding of any two or more elements
- weak bonds between molecules
28 Clues: no charge • Fool’s Gold • unstable atom • negative charge • positive charge • resistance to flow • mass per unit volume • row in periodic table • column in periodic table • what Mohr scale measures • force acting per unit area • mass/unit volume in solvent • weak bonds between molecules • describing how matter behaves • everything we come in contact with • bonding of any two or more elements • ...
Water Systems Crossword - Fadima 2022-01-30
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- element involved in polluting.
- gaseous state of water.
- nothing can penetrate it.
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it.
- comes from a single, easily identifiable source.
- average weather that changes every season.
- water found underground in cracks of soil, sand, and rocks.
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- natural resource that can be replenished.
- heating of Earth's temperature.
- underground freshwater reservoir.
- comes from many different sources, difficult to identify.
- water found in lakes, streams, rivers, oceans, and wetlands.
- continuous movement of water on earth.
- upper surface of groundwater zone.
- release of water in different forms from the sky.
- a slowly moving mass of ice.
- a facility where water is processed for usage.
- area of land where all water present drains into one large body.
- extremely salty sea in the middle east.
- a high point that separates watersheds.
20 Clues: gaseous state of water. • nothing can penetrate it. • a slowly moving mass of ice. • element involved in polluting. • heating of Earth's temperature. • underground freshwater reservoir. • upper surface of groundwater zone. • continuous movement of water on earth. • extremely salty sea in the middle east. • a high point that separates watersheds. • ...
Water System Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-31
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- Heat from the sun passes through it to reach Earth's surface
- A word for a tornado over an ocean
- A sea where there is so much salt concentration, no animal can live in it
- An area with a small, localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- Something built made to access aquifer
- Canada's worst hurricane
- An area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different rivers, basin, or seas
- Is created when snow builds up over time
- 97% of Earth's water
- Water exists in three states: Liquid,__?__and gas
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- Stays ice throughout the year since they are furthest from the equator
- A half of the Earth, divided by northern and southern halves of the equator
- A liquid that has a higher heat capacity than air
- A storm that begins when a thunderstorm is over an ocean
- Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- A storm made up of violently rotating winds
- The groundwater zone on the surface
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, wind, rain, etc
- Canada's fresh water that's underground
20 Clues: 97% of Earth's water • Canada's worst hurricane • A word for a tornado over an ocean • The groundwater zone on the surface • Something built made to access aquifer • Canada's fresh water that's underground • The ability of a material to absorb heat • Is created when snow builds up over time • Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • ...
Water System Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-31
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- A storm made up of violently rotating winds
- An area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different rivers, basin, or seas
- The groundwater zone on the surface
- Canada's worst hurricane
- Water exists in three states: Liquid,__?__and gas
- 97% of Earth's water
- A word for a tornado over an ocean
- A sea where there is so much salt concentration, no animal can live in it
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- Is created when snow builds up over time
- Canada's fresh water that's underground
- Stays ice throughout the year since they are furthest from the equator
- A half of the Earth, divided by northern and southern halves of the equator
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- A liquid that has a higher heat capacity than air
- Something built made to access aquifer
- Heat from the sun passes through it to reach Earth's surface
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, wind, rain, etc
- A storm that begins when a thunderstorm is over an ocean
- An area with a small, localized climate that differs from the climate around it
20 Clues: 97% of Earth's water • Canada's worst hurricane • A word for a tornado over an ocean • The groundwater zone on the surface • Something built made to access aquifer • Canada's fresh water that's underground • Is created when snow builds up over time • The ability of a material to absorb heat • Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • ...
Water System Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-31
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- Something built made to access aquifer
- Is created when snow builds up over time
- The groundwater zone on the surface
- A storm made up of violently rotating winds
- Canada's fresh water that's underground
- Heat from the sun passes through it to reach Earth's surface
- An area with a small, localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, wind, rain, etc
- An area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different rivers, basin, or seas
- Water exists in three states: Liquid,__?__and gas
- A storm that begins when a thunderstorm is over an ocean
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- Stays ice throughout the year since they are furthest from the equator
- 97% of Earth's water
- Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- A word for a tornado over an ocean
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- Canada's worst hurricane
- A sea where there is so much salt concentration, no animal can live in it
- A half of the Earth, divided by northern and southern halves of the equator
- A liquid that has a higher heat capacity than air
20 Clues: 97% of Earth's water • Canada's worst hurricane • A word for a tornado over an ocean • The groundwater zone on the surface • Something built made to access aquifer • Canada's fresh water that's underground • Is created when snow builds up over time • The ability of a material to absorb heat • Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • ...
Water Systems and Filtration 2022-01-30
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- A bacteria found in the lower intestines of many warm blooded animals, that can make you sick.
- the scientific name of the water cycle
- An area of land where water falls and collects
- A small area which has its own climate.
- A severe storm caused by excessive thunderstorms that usually impacts coastal areas.
- What separates two watersheds
- Things in the water that are harmeful to humans, animals, and the enviorment.
- All the rocks, sand and cracks that hold water underground.
- Something used to clean water.
- Water pollution that comes from many places at the same time
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- A chemical used to disinfect water. There’s a lot of it in pools.
- When the water in a place isn’t completely safe there will be this.
- When liquid can't pass through it.
- water that ends up in rivers, lakes,oceans etc.
- What is the step before evaporation called in the water cycle
- water that goes into the soil
- It has to be this for liquids to be able to pass through it.
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- It is the name of what happens when gases like methane and carbon dioxide trap heat on the earth.
- Longterm wheater patterns.
20 Clues: Longterm wheater patterns. • water that goes into the soil • What separates two watersheds • Something used to clean water. • When liquid can't pass through it. • the scientific name of the water cycle • A small area which has its own climate. • The ability of a material to absorb heat • An area of land where water falls and collects • ...
Daniel Water System Crossword 2022-01-31
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- separates the solid and fluid matter from mixtures
- occurs when warm water vapor or steam touches a cold surface
- water can pass through it
- holds water under ground
- form of surface water
- turning from liquid to vapor
- mass of ice or snow that moves under the influence of gravity
- divides the Earth into hemispheres
- half of the Earth
- is built to access underground water
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- introduction of harmful materials into an environment
- climate condition in a small area
- separates watersheds
- day to day temperature
- amount of salt dissolved in water
- surface water that falls into the soil
- unit used to measure volume
- long term average temperature in an area
- collects all the water that falls
- quantity of space occupied by liquid, solid or gas
20 Clues: half of the Earth • separates watersheds • form of surface water • day to day temperature • holds water under ground • water can pass through it • unit used to measure volume • turning from liquid to vapor • climate condition in a small area • amount of salt dissolved in water • collects all the water that falls • divides the Earth into hemispheres • ...
Air and water pollution 2022-02-13
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- What gas is responsible for global warning?
- What the cause of water pollution?
- Ultimately to improve the quality of the _________ and to encourage the sustainable management of resources.
- Many industries dump industial waste,such as _________, into bodies of water before treatment.
- Five types of air pollution are carbon monoxide,oxides of nitrogen,ozone and ________.
- Common air pollutants three pollution carbon monoxide,sulfur dioxide and _____________.
- It cause eye irritation, breathing difficulties, nose, throat, and lung.
- ___________ is the release of substances into bodies of water that makes water unsafe for human use.
- What is the effect of dust and soot?
- poor ____________ has harmful effects particularly the respiratory.
- All sulfur dioxide,carbon monoxide ,oxides of nitrogen,dust and soot can cause________.
- Main cause of air pollution is ____________.
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- Water pollution is the __________ of water sorces by sustances which make the water unusable for drinking,cooking and cleaning.
- Water pollution also ____________ into the soil that may impact the growth of plants or other food.
- Household combustion devices, motor vehicles,_____________ and forest fires are common sources of air pollution.
- It may cause dizziness, headaches, and even death when inhaling a large amount.
- what does the oxides of nitrogen cause?
- _________ is the worst for your health.
- Sorces of air pollution can result from three type argricultural,transport and __________.
- Air pollution can cause three effect headaches,nausea and _________.
20 Clues: What the cause of water pollution? • What is the effect of dust and soot? • what does the oxides of nitrogen cause? • _________ is the worst for your health. • What gas is responsible for global warning? • Main cause of air pollution is ____________. • poor ____________ has harmful effects particularly the respiratory. • ...
Water in the spa 2013-11-18
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- The attraction between unlike molecules (8)
- Type of water that has had carbon dioxide added to it (9)
- Forces that oppose the motion of a solid object through a fluid (4)
- Who came up with the principle of relative density? (10)
- Movement created by an object moving through water (10)
- Any classification of drug that increases urination by inhibiting the anti-diuretic hormone (9)
- Also known as dissolution (9)
- The vaporization of water followed by the condensation to remove salts and other chemicals (12)
- Household water softeners pass the water through what? (5)
- A hardness ion (9)
- Type of hard water that cannot be removed by boiling (9)
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- The opposite of acidic (8)
- Created by the principles of cohesion and adhesion on the top of water (7,7)
- The downwards force on an object. Works in combination with other forces to allow us to have balance in water (7)
- When immersed in water this pressure will be equal on all sides (11)
- The change of a substance from its vapor state to a liquid state (12)
- The upward force on an object when fully or partially immersed (8)
- The amount of water vapor in the air (8)
- Attraction between like molecules that act to unite them (8)
- Refers to liquids mixing in all proportions forming a homogeneous solution (11)
- Water flow is what before it strikes an obstacle of opposing force (7)
- Reverse direction swirling created by higher speeds (6)
22 Clues: A hardness ion (9) • The opposite of acidic (8) • Also known as dissolution (9) • The amount of water vapor in the air (8) • The attraction between unlike molecules (8) • Movement created by an object moving through water (10) • Reverse direction swirling created by higher speeds (6) • Who came up with the principle of relative density? (10) • ...
Chpt 8 water resources 2013-07-04
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- increasing the ________ of water to control the rising demand of water.
- oil leak into the water causing ________
- refers to an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- the process of removing salt from sea water is known as __________
- There is a _______ supply of fresh water
- _________ is much cleaner than used water and does not contain salt unlike seawater
- knowledge,skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
- Water for all:__________ conserve value and enjoy
- There is a _______ demand for water
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- ________ distribution of fresh water
- the world's ___________ has tripled while the demand of increased
- being in a weak or unfavorable position
- _________ are usually surrounded by forest
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimun.
- This fresh water which is stored in rivers,streams and lakes is called ________ water
- Water is a ________ resource to singapore
- Changes in _____________ have also increased the demand for water
- Bringing in goods from other country
- One way to encourage water conservation is by educating the public through ________
- one of the reclaimed water in singapore
20 Clues: There is a _______ demand for water • ________ distribution of fresh water • Bringing in goods from other country • being in a weak or unfavorable position • one of the reclaimed water in singapore • oil leak into the water causing ________ • There is a _______ supply of fresh water • Water is a ________ resource to singapore • _________ are usually surrounded by forest • ...
The Walking On Water 2014-03-11
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- To go downward in water
- Peter cries out "_ me!" to Jesus while he is sinking
- The name of the disciple who wanted to go out on the water
- Jesus told the disciples to "Have _"
- At first, what did the disciples think was walking on water?
- As the storm ceased, those on the boat worshiped Jesus saying, "You are certainly God's _!"
- What sea did Jesus tell His disciples to cross without Him?
- Jesus (and Peter for a little bit) are the only people to walk on this
- A lack of confidence or belief in God
- An unpleasant feeling caused by danger
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- The natural movement of air
- A frightening _ with heavy wind occurs while the disciples are at sea?
- Who questions Peter why he had doubt and little faith?
- Jesus did not board the boat with His disciples because he was _
- Before sending His disciples off, Jesus fed 5,000 _
- As soon as Jesus stepped onto the boat, the water became _
- When Peter first started to walk on water he had alot of this
- When the disciples first saw Jesus they were _
- Jesus stretched out His _ to save Peter from sinking
- The disciples were in this when they first saw Jesus
20 Clues: To go downward in water • The natural movement of air • Jesus told the disciples to "Have _" • A lack of confidence or belief in God • An unpleasant feeling caused by danger • When the disciples first saw Jesus they were _ • Before sending His disciples off, Jesus fed 5,000 _ • Peter cries out "_ me!" to Jesus while he is sinking • ...
Water Pollution (Part 2) 2014-02-02
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- These areas bear the brunt of our enormous inputs of pollutants and wastes into our oceans
- Low oxygen levels
- A simple way to purify drinking water is exposing a clear plastic bottle filled with contaminated water to intense _______
- The EPA estimates that each year 7.1 million people get sick from ________ in US waters contaminated by sewage overflow and storm-water runoff
- The key to protecting oceans is to reduce the flow of this from the land, streams emptying into the ocean, and the air
- 85% of sewage from large cities along this sea is discharged untreated
- A slimy mixture of bacteria-laden solids and often toxic chemicals and metals when sewer systems mix industrial and household wastes
- The EPA classified _______ of five estuaries as threatened or impaired
- New York City's drinking water is known for this
- The best way to reduce oil pollution is to use oil tankers with double ______
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- Experts say the United States has some of the world's _______ drinking water
- This can dilute, disperse, and degrade large amounts of raw sewage and other degradable pollutants
- Officials in Peru decided to stop chlorinating the country's drinking water because of concerns over the increased risk of _______ from organic compounds chlorination can form
- Only 1% of the waste entering this bay is flushed into the Atlantic Ocean
- The world's third largest oxygen-depleted zone is found in a narrow stretch here
- "It is a hard truth to swallow, but nature does not care if we live or die"
- Environmental scientist who calls for redesigning the sewage treatment system
- Volatile organic ______ in oil immediately kill a number of aquatic organisms
- One-fourth of bottled water is ordinary _______ water
- Storing drinking water here improves clarity and taste by increasing dissolved oxygen content and allowing suspended matter to settle
- Harmful algal blooms
21 Clues: Low oxygen levels • Harmful algal blooms • New York City's drinking water is known for this • One-fourth of bottled water is ordinary _______ water • 85% of sewage from large cities along this sea is discharged untreated • The EPA classified _______ of five estuaries as threatened or impaired • ...
Keep Our Water Clean 2014-08-17
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- Chemicals used to kill insects and weeds
- Wetlands are valuable as homes for ______
- Florida has 13 major ______
- All _____ of Florida can help protect the environment
- People and wildlife can’t live without _____ to drink
- Where an animal lives
- These ecosystems are important for storing water
- If you throw food wrappers, straws, drink cans or cups on the ground, they become _______
- Land, air, water, animals, and ____ are all part of the environment
- Much of Florida’s drinking water comes from this source
- Trash that you take to the curb is buried in a sanitary _____
- Underground formation containing water
- The wise use, without waste, of natural resources
- It is important to everyone to have a ______ environment
- All living things are part of an _______
- Pollution is a _____ to our environment
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- One example of ______ is returning aluminum cans to be reused
- Pollution can sometimes seep through the _____ into underground water supplies
- What we all breath
- Rain that washes off the land into bodies of water is called ______ runoff
- An _____ species is a plant or animal in danger of becoming extinct
- Human waste and household wastewater
- Rainwater flows downstream and ultimately ends up at the _____
- Something that damages the environment
- Even household ______ often contains things can pollute the environment
- Your surroundings
- Wetlands are natural filtering systems which help keep ____, rivers, and bays clean.
- A clean environment is important to all things in ______
28 Clues: Your surroundings • What we all breath • Where an animal lives • Florida has 13 major ______ • Human waste and household wastewater • Something that damages the environment • Underground formation containing water • Pollution is a _____ to our environment • Chemicals used to kill insects and weeds • All living things are part of an _______ • ...
Earth: The Water Planet 2015-02-09
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- : the place where an organism lives and obtains all the things it needs to survive
- self : a gently slopping, sallow area that extends outward from the edge of each continent
- : the total amount of dissolved salts in a sample of water
- : water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- nina : when surface waters in the eastern pacific are colder than normal
- nino : a climate event that occurs every two to seven years in the pacific ocean
- plain : a broad covered area with thick layers of mud and silt
- : the process by which water is given off through leaves as water vapor
- : a long, deep valley on the ocean floor
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- : a long stream of moving water
- : SOund NAvigation and Ranging
- : water that falls to the earth as rain snow sleet or hail
- : the process by which runoff seeps into groundwater
- ridges : long chains of mountains on the ocean floor
- cycle : the process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- effect : the effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of the winds and currents
- : the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change in to a gaseous state
- : the pattern of temperature and precipitation typical of an area over a long period of time
- : a volcanic mountain rising from the ocean floor that doesn't touch the surface
- : occurs when the suffice particles of a solid gain enough energy that hey form a gas\
20 Clues: : SOund NAvigation and Ranging • : a long stream of moving water • : a long, deep valley on the ocean floor • : the process by which runoff seeps into groundwater • ridges : long chains of mountains on the ocean floor • : water that falls to the earth as rain snow sleet or hail • : the total amount of dissolved salts in a sample of water • ...
Water and Hydrogen Bonding 2015-08-23
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- a liquid that is a completely homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances
- a substance that reduces the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
- SHELL the sphere of water is molecules around each dissolved ion
- MASS the sum of the masses of all atoms
- the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration
- TENSION measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface if a liquid
- the substance that is dissolved
- substances that repel water
- a stable suspension of fine particles in a liquid
- overall charge is unevenly distributed
- a substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
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- SOLUTION when water is the solvent
- the dissolving agent of a solution
- BOND an attraction between a hydrogen atom that carries a partial positive charge and an electronegative atom
- substances that have an affinity for water
- a substance that minimizes changes in the concentration of H+ and OH- in a solution
- hydrogen bonds that hold a substance together
- the clinging of one substance to another
- ACTION ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces without external forces like gravity
- overall charge is evenly distributed
20 Clues: substances that repel water • the substance that is dissolved • SOLUTION when water is the solvent • the dissolving agent of a solution • overall charge is evenly distributed • overall charge is unevenly distributed • MASS the sum of the masses of all atoms • the clinging of one substance to another • substances that have an affinity for water • ...
Water Supply, Use, & Management 2015-08-05
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- Water has a surface _____.
- _____ pools are shallow depressions that seasonally hold water.
- Since channelized streams are much less attractive than natural streams, they suffer from _____ degradation.
- The Colorado River _____ in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming.
- The water budget _____ the inputs, outputs, and storage of water in a system.
- The Colorado River is the major river of the Southwestern United States and extends into Mexico, where it ends in the Gulf of _____.
- In-stream use includes the use of rivers for _____, hydroelectric power generation, fish and wildlife habitats, and recreation.
- Off-stream use refers to water removed from its source (such as a river or _____) for use.
- Technology to remove salt from water.
- Compared with most other common liquids, water has a high _____ to absorb and store heat.
- Trapped _____ presents a problem in removing older dams.
- A type of off-stream use in which water is consumed by plants and animals or used in industrial processes.
- A large number of U.S. dams have been _____ or are in the planning stages for removal.
- A food ____ linked to water resources seems a real possibility.
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- Together, the _____ Dam and the Glen Canyon Dam store about 80% of the total water in the Colorado River Basin.
- Wetlands may be defined as areas that are _____ by water or where the land is saturated to a depth of a few centimeters for at least a few days per year.
- Worldwide, many large bodies of water are _____ up.
- Channelization typically involves removal of _____ along the watercourse which removes wildlife habitats and shading of the water.
- Water _____ is an important component of sustainable water use.
- _____ water use can be defined as use of water resources by people that allows society to develop and flourish infinitely.
- _____ of streams consists of straightening, deepening, widening, clearing, or lining existing stream channels.
- A method of water management utilized by a number of municipalities is known as the _____-watersource approach.
- Nearly half the people in the United States use _____ as their primary source of drinking water.
- An example of water conservation in _____ regions is to replace lawns with decorative gravels and native plants.
- Water is _____ to life.
- Improved _____ could reduce agricultural withdrawals by 20-30%.
- Groundwater in the United States, China, India, Pakistan, Mexico, and many other countries is being mined and being _____.
- Dams can cause a loss of land, cultural resources, and _____ resources in the reservoir area.
- Water is the _____ solvent.
- Wetlands are landforms such as salt _____, swamps, and bogs.
30 Clues: Water is _____ to life. • Water has a surface _____. • Water is the _____ solvent. • Technology to remove salt from water. • Worldwide, many large bodies of water are _____ up. • Trapped _____ presents a problem in removing older dams. • Wetlands are landforms such as salt _____, swamps, and bogs. • _____ pools are shallow depressions that seasonally hold water. • ...
THE COLOR OF WATER 2016-05-30
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- An action Ruchel did as a teen, but Ruth had never done before a random day.
- Ruth was born a(n) (BLANK).
- Ruth used her (BLANK) to cope with the death of Daddy.
- The disease Ruth’s mother had was (BLANK).
- McBride was the youngest of the children Ruth had with her (BLANK) husband.
- Daddy had a(n) (BLANK), and then relapsed a few days later before he died.
- When Ruth got impregnated by Peter at a young age, she got a(n) abortion.
- Who was the man that molested Ruth as a girl?
- What is the name of the church Ruth and Dennis started?
- When Ruth and the kids moved to (BLANK), they found difficulty fitting in.
- Who was Ruth’s first friend as a child?
- The “one person [Ruth] didn’t do right by [in this world]” is (BLANK).
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- Ruth first found love in (BLANK), a tall, handsome, young, dark-skinned man.
- What is the color of God, according to Mommy?
- On his way to summer camp, McBride punched a kid on the bus because he thought the kid’s father, a member of the (BLANK), was going to hurt Mommy.
- Money without what is worthless, according to McBride’s parents?
- Ruth would go to (BLANK) to escape the worries and stress she had at home in Virgina as an adolescent.
- Who had the deals in regards to shopping for school clothes?
- What is “school” in Yiddish?
- Who was Ruth’s brother that died serving in World War II?
20 Clues: Ruth was born a(n) (BLANK). • What is “school” in Yiddish? • Who was Ruth’s first friend as a child? • The disease Ruth’s mother had was (BLANK). • What is the color of God, according to Mommy? • Who was the man that molested Ruth as a girl? • Ruth used her (BLANK) to cope with the death of Daddy. • What is the name of the church Ruth and Dennis started? • ...
The Flow of Water 2016-03-01
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- The area of land that is drained by a water system. The largest watershed in the world is the mississippi river watershed.
- The material carried by a stream. The size of the stream's load is affected by the stream’s speed.
- When water flows out of the ground it forms a spring. springs are an important part of our drinking water.
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater. Described as the ability to hold water.
- This underground area is divided into two zones. Water collects into this zone.
- Sharp icicle-shaped features that form on cave ceilings. Water that falls to the cave’s floor adds to cove-shaped features know as stalagmites.
- The force that causes moving objects to slow down. less friction allows water to flow more easily.
- The ability of a rock or sediment to let fluids pass through its open spaces, or pores. Allows the flow of water with no hesitation.
- The percentage of the total volume of a rock or sediment that consist of open spaces. influenced by the differences in the size of the particles in the rock layer.
- The groundwater where water enters an aquifer. Depends on how permeable rock is at the surface.
- The ability of a rock or sediment to stop fluids from passing through its pores. Does not allows the flow of water.
- The continuous movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean. The water cycle is driven by energy from the sun.
- A human-made hole that is deeper than the level of the water table. If it is not deep enough than it will end up as a dry well.
- A spring whose water flows from a crack in the cap rock over the aquifer. Usually hot water.
- The measure of the change in elevation over certain distance. A high gradient gives a stream or river more erosion energy to erode rock and soil.
- Heavy material deposited at places in a river where current slows down. Some contain gold
- Occurs when the water table is lower than the level of a cave. The cave is no longer supported by the water underneath.
- A fan shaped mass of material deposited at the mouth of a stream. Usually occurs slowly.
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- Rocks and soil deposited by deposition streams. Rivers and streams deposit sediment where the speed of the water current decreases.
- The amount of water that a stream or river carries in a given amount of time. The discharge increases when a major storm occurs or when warm weather rapidly melts snow.
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks. Each flood adds another layer of sediment.
- A barrier that can be built up to help control flooding. A dam can help prevent flooding in one area and make artificial lakes in others.
- After rivers erode rock and soil, they drop, or deposit, their load downstream. This is one way flowing water erodes Earth’s surface.
- Sloping layer of permeable rock sandwiched between two layers of impermeable rock. Artesian spring form when water from an aquifer flows through cracks in the cap rock of an Artesian formation.
- The boundary between drainage areas that have streams that flow in opposite direction. watersheds are separated from each other by an area called a divide.
- A stream that flows into a lake or into a larger stream. A network of flowing water.
- When streams become longer and wider. Over time it becomes longer and wider because of erosion.
- This underground area is divided into two zones. meets at a boundary known as the water table.
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply. Forms on dry land.
- The process in which material is laid down. Rocks and soil deposited by deposition streams are called sediment.
- The upper surface of underground water. The upper boundary of the zone of saturation.
- The path that a stream follows. when a channel is first formed it is usually narrow and steep.
- The process by which wind, water, ice or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another. Usually occurs in rivers and streams.
- The permeable rock is an aquifer and the top layer of impermeable rock is called cap rock. Artesian spring form when water from an aquifer flows through cracks in the cap rock of an Artesian formation.
- A barrier that can control the overflow from a river. Built up of sediment deposit along the channel of a river.
35 Clues: This underground area is divided into two zones. Water collects into this zone. • A stream that flows into a lake or into a larger stream. A network of flowing water. • The upper surface of underground water. The upper boundary of the zone of saturation. • A fan shaped mass of material deposited at the mouth of a stream. Usually occurs slowly. • ...
Water Uses Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-07
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- Transfer of air as warm air raises & cool air sinks due to density
- Water used for beauty, art, or visual taste
- Water is used in manufacturing, processing, washing, cooling, and transporting products before sale
- water is changed from a liquid to a gas
- condensation water is pulled to ground surface
- Trench dug along crops filled with water
- Bodies of air circulated by changes in temperature & humidity
- Over saturation of soil so that air can't pass through and plants are suffocated
- Water is converted into a new form
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- 19672 federal act that regulates pollutant discharge, sets contaminant standards, and sets consequences for pollution releases
- Irrigation, water parks, & pools
- Wind circulations made as gasses move from high to low pressure
- Mechanisms which connect hot water and air to bring the temperature down
- Underground layers of rock that holds water
- used for recreational purposes typically a very small percent
- Watering vegetation by manmade tools & not rainfall
- Areas of water bodies where aquatic life can't survive because of low oxygen levels
- Increased nutrients in water can cause algae growth& reduced dissolved oxygen
- Holes in a hole allow water to slowly drip out
- Flood entire field or area at one time
- water is changed from a gas to a liquid
- Largest underground freshwater source in North America and is beneath 8 states
- Climate pattern that breaks normal conditions with stronger winds bringing cooler waters to America
- Swimming, kayaking, surfing, boating, jet skis, & fishing
- Water is moved to a new location but does not change form
- Climate pattern that breaks normal conditions with weaker winds bringing warmer water to America
- Water is pumped from spray nozzles
27 Clues: Irrigation, water parks, & pools • Water is converted into a new form • Water is pumped from spray nozzles • Flood entire field or area at one time • water is changed from a liquid to a gas • water is changed from a gas to a liquid • Trench dug along crops filled with water • Water used for beauty, art, or visual taste • Underground layers of rock that holds water • ...
Landen's Water Cycle Definitions 2022-09-28
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- Found at the top of a flat map
- A moving ridge on the surface of the water
- Water vapor transforms into clouds
- The slope on the outer edge of the mid-ocean trench and deep ocean floor
- Found between North America, South America, and Africa
- Water gets collected together
- Water gets into the soil
- Formed by eruptions of volcanoes on the ocean floor
- Found on the left side of a flat map
- Differences in water density
- Underwater mountains that rise up
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- Found between Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia
- Found at the bottom of a flat map
- A long narrow ditch
- Water comes from plants
- A flat region of the ocean floor, usually at the base of a continental rise
- The process of water
- Water transforms into Water vapor
- Hail, sleet, snow, and rain
- A seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics.
- Driven by global wind systems fueled by energy from the sun
21 Clues: A long narrow ditch • The process of water • Water comes from plants • Water gets into the soil • Hail, sleet, snow, and rain • Differences in water density • Water gets collected together • Found at the top of a flat map • Found at the bottom of a flat map • Water transforms into Water vapor • Underwater mountains that rise up • Water vapor transforms into clouds • ...
Water Pollution Review Game 2022-12-01
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- pollution caused by soil particles
- usually fecal coliform bacteria and used to determine whether or not disease-carrying pathogens are present
- used by municipalities and receive wastewater from hundreds or even thousands of households
- a major tanker oil spill that caused problems in Alaska
- a clear location where pollution comes from
- amount of oxygen necessary in a body of water
- forever plastics
- keep the floating oil from spreading so it can be vacuumed up
- part of septic system receives wastewater from a house
- sudden change in water temperature that kills organisms
- sonar; can cause large mammals to beach themselves
- most of the oil found in the ocean is from these
- chemicals break up the oil on the surface to make it disperse
- particles that attach to the surfaces of plants, soil, and water and fall as rain
- law that sets the national standards for safe drinking water
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- designed to aide agriculture but can move up an aquatic food chain and harm people and animals
- the largest oil spill in the United States
- pesticides, pharmaceuticals, military compounds, and industrial compounds
- naturally occurring and anthropogenic activities (coal). Toxic to nervous system
- hypoxic zones in bodies of water with very little life
- found in plastic and very harmful
- law that supports the chemical, physical, and biological properties of surface waters
- a general area where pollution comes from
- used by people who live rurally to treat sewage
- found in pipes and other older construction. Toxic, especially for developing brain and nervous system
- naturally occurring and anthropogenic activities (mining and industry) Carcinogenic
26 Clues: forever plastics • found in plastic and very harmful • pollution caused by soil particles • a general area where pollution comes from • the largest oil spill in the United States • a clear location where pollution comes from • amount of oxygen necessary in a body of water • used by people who live rurally to treat sewage • most of the oil found in the ocean is from these • ...
Chapter 14 water pollution 2022-12-01
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- sewage system used for homes in rural areas
- the combination of pipes and lawn underground that slowly seeps and spreads out
- kills organisms due to dramatic changes in water temperature
- directly produced from one location
- legislation put in place for wildlife and marine life by maintaining and restoring the chemical, physical and biological properties of surface water
- found in the middle, a fairly clear layer of wastewater
- rubber-outlined pond containing manure from leaking into groundwater
- sets the standards of safe drinking water
- includes rain, snow, hail, fog, and even dust that is acidic and falls from the atmosphere to the ground
- naturally occurring heavy metal found in air, water, and soil. ⅔ of its production is from the burning of fossil fuels
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- community or region that diffuses pollution
- can dissolve in groundwater and is naturally present in high levels of groundwater
- decomposition of wastewater causing water to become rich in nutrients
- an abundance of fertility from the release of phosphorus and nitrogen
- contamination caused by humans affecting marine life
- living in the intestines of humans and animals,used as indicators for water quality
- extremely low oxygen concentration and little to no life
- oxygen quantity in water
- large tank that then distributes the water through a leach field
- rarely found in drinking water and is a naturally occurring toxic metal found in the earth's crust caused when ran through lined pipes or other materials
- maximum concentration of contaminants able to be present in drinking water
- produced by livestock operations, human activity, and sewage
- humans causing changes to water temperature due to human activities
- solid waste material carrying many pathogens
- a way to determine if disease-causing pathogens are present through the use of organisms
25 Clues: oxygen quantity in water • directly produced from one location • sets the standards of safe drinking water • community or region that diffuses pollution • sewage system used for homes in rural areas • solid waste material carrying many pathogens • contamination caused by humans affecting marine life • found in the middle, a fairly clear layer of wastewater • ...
Chapter 14 Water Pollution 2022-12-01
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- a layer of decently clean water found in the center of a septic tank
- a dramatic change in water tempeture in a short time
- an area that produces pollution
- a man made chemical used for killing off bacteria and smaller animals
- water that seeps into the ground
- legislation that limits the amount of different chemicals allowed to be in the water
- when a chemical doesn't react easily with other chemicals it is _____
- an area in the water that has a low amount of oxygen
- where does most trash in the oceans congregate at the center of
- solid waste material from wastewater
- the particles of harmful material found in the air
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- a process using a soap like substance used to separate and break apart oil clumps
- non chemical water pollution that substantially increases the temperature of the area
- when a body of water becomes high in nutrients
- the reason why whales and dolphins are miserable
- a metal natural pollutant found in the water that has been increasing due to human activity
- legislation that sets national standards for drinking water
- a group of harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel
- most plastic pollution is this item
- human made body of water with large amounts of manure produced by animals
- how many gyres are there in the world
- the part of the world with the most mercury emissions
- a large container that holds waste water from a house as a part of a septic system
- a well that doesn't need a pump instead using natural pressure of the water
- the person who invented the idea of natural selection
- a place that had lead leach into drinking water from pipelines
26 Clues: an area that produces pollution • water that seeps into the ground • most plastic pollution is this item • solid waste material from wastewater • how many gyres are there in the world • when a body of water becomes high in nutrients • the reason why whales and dolphins are miserable • a group of harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel • ...
Water System Terms Crossword 2023-02-26
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- an extremely small organism as the name implies
- how much heat a material/object can can hold, store and release.
- the temperature of a place at a specific time or day.
- often has harmful chemicals and makes water bad for drinking.
- normally flooded area of land. they are habitats for many animals and bugs.
- A body of rock/sediment holding water underground.
- a man made way to give plants and crops water.
- a change in the average temperatures of a climate.
- replacing water.
- a blanket of gases protecting us from the sun.
- how much salt is in water
- a structure to help people retrieve groundwater.
- a very thick layer of compressed snow taking up a large area.
- microorganisms that can be found every where. May be good or bad for you.
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- water that can be found underground.
- an underground place to hold wastewater
- the ability to be maintained at a consistent rate.
- a chemical that is used to clean water.
- the cycle about evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
- a flowing body of water.
- elevated land that drains its water to a body of water.
- a compressed mass of snow, rock or sediment.
- the method of removing salt from saltwater.
- a place underground after the soil.
- a certain method of removing contaminants to make water suitable for drinking.
- huge bodies of water between land masses. there are 4 of them.
26 Clues: replacing water. • a flowing body of water. • how much salt is in water • a place underground after the soil. • water that can be found underground. • an underground place to hold wastewater • a chemical that is used to clean water. • the method of removing salt from saltwater. • a compressed mass of snow, rock or sediment. • a man made way to give plants and crops water. • ...
Water Words Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-17
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- A place where water is constantly frozen into a solid form of either frozen ice or snow
- Any substance changing from a solid to a gas without changing into a liquid in between
- Rock that holds or filters water
- A place where freshwater from a river mixes with saltwater from the ocean. Provides a habitat for many species and is known as the nursery of the ocean.
- An accumulation of algae (typically microscopic) or a rapid increase in their amount in a body of water.
- A rock layer that collects and stores water
- A mass of ice formed from snow falling and accumulated over many years.
- A thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions
- Water molecules tendency to stick to other water molecules
- An area of land that does not drain well and is constantly saturated with water.
- The dropping of pieces of weathered rock by water, wind, or ice.
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- the positive ends of its molecules are attracted to the negative ends of the water molecules, and vice versa
- The property of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force, due to the cohesive nature of its molecules
- When liquids can flow in a narrow space, even against gravity
- The level below ground that is completely saturated with water.
- An area of land that drains into a stream, river, lake or other body of water.
- Any material with space that water can flow through it.
- a measure how “mucky” water is; the greater the turbidity the murkier the water. The amount of dirt, algae and other things floating in the water will reduce the penetration of light into the water.
- The movement of cold, nutrient rich water from deep layers of the ocean up to the surface. Attracts lots of organisms that feed on the nutrients.
- the process in which a water body becomes overly enriched with nutrients, leading to plentiful growth of simple plant life.
20 Clues: Rock that holds or filters water • A rock layer that collects and stores water • Any material with space that water can flow through it. • Water molecules tendency to stick to other water molecules • When liquids can flow in a narrow space, even against gravity • The level below ground that is completely saturated with water. • ...
The Color Of Water 2017-05-25
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- / One of Ruth's two new hobbies she picked up when James was 14.
- / Arrested and jailed when cops found 96 dollars in his pockets.
- / What theater did Dennis and Ruth go to on Saturdays?
- / Oldest of all the McBride-Jordan children.
- / A Jewish school.
- / Compared to a shadow.
- / Wore "old-timey" clothes
- / Prayer for morning the dead.
- / A black model that James dated.
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- / The first person Ruth fell in love with in life.
- / James believed these group of people would kill his mother.
- / What day was Ruth born on?
- / The McBride- Jordan children traded information on their mother like what?
- / Where did Ruth move after leaving Delaware?
- / Their sermons started like a "choo-choo train".
- / Halina Wind's son.
- / What was the cause of Dennis McBrides death?
- /The "finest preacher [Ruth]was ever heard to this day"
- / What country was James' mother born in?
- / Believed the white man's education was not for her.
20 Clues: / A Jewish school. • / Halina Wind's son. • / Compared to a shadow. • / Wore "old-timey" clothes • / What day was Ruth born on? • / Prayer for morning the dead. • / A black model that James dated. • / What country was James' mother born in? • / Where did Ruth move after leaving Delaware? • / Oldest of all the McBride-Jordan children. • ...
Nutrition: Water Soluble Vitamins 2017-03-29
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- Scaly dermatitis is a deficiency symptom.
- Requirement related to growth rate or energy related functions.
- Vitamin C deficiency.
- Sudden diet changes result in acidosis - which changes rumen microbe population.
- Associated with Pyridoxine-B6.
- Sign of Pantothenic Acid deficiency.
- Quantitatively required in the greatest amounts for ruminants.
- Disorder in humans, due to Thiamin.
- Niacin deficiency sign, Diarrhea and Dermatitis.
- B12 Cyanocobalamin absorbtion happens this way in the intestine.
- Energy and H ion transfer.
- Pyruvate to acetaldehyde + CO2
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- Involved with protein and nitrogen metabolism and turnover.
- Organic compounds but unrelated to each other, toxicity not a problem.
- A symptom of deficiency of Riboflavin.
- Structural component of Coenzyme A.
- Involved in uptake of Biotin, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, ect...
- Nerve damage; sign of Pantothenic Acid deficiency.
- Compound in egg whites decreases biotin availability.
- Synthesis of S-adenosylomethionine (SAM).
- S-adenosylomethionine (SAM) is responsible for blood formation and can result in this disease.
21 Clues: Vitamin C deficiency. • Energy and H ion transfer. • Associated with Pyridoxine-B6. • Pyruvate to acetaldehyde + CO2 • Structural component of Coenzyme A. • Disorder in humans, due to Thiamin. • Sign of Pantothenic Acid deficiency. • A symptom of deficiency of Riboflavin. • Scaly dermatitis is a deficiency symptom. • Synthesis of S-adenosylomethionine (SAM). • ...
The Color of Water 2017-05-17
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- The state that James became increasingly involved with Jazz.
- Who did James look to for comfort and guidance.
- One of the main principles that Ruth enforced on her children.
- The person who opens up James eyes and leads him to change.
- The name of the establishment of Dennis and Ruth.
- Where did James receive his "true street education"?
- The state Tateh went to in order to get a divorce.
- What was Tateh
- The main couple that helped James with his future.
- The ritual used to mourn the dead.
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- The place Ruth's graduation took place in.
- Ruth's first love.
- The place Rurh came form in Europe.
- Ruth viewed education as a path to:
- The first person who accepted Ruth with warmth and kindness.
- What sickness did Mameh have?
- What allowed Ruth to escape from reality?
- The first person James encountered who knew the Shilsky family.
- The main thing James struggled to understand about himself through out the novel.
- To James, what did Ruth's bicycle represent about her?
- The person who symbolized immobility and hopelessness.
- The day everyone in the household, closed up the store and spent it reading.
- The first person to run away, never come back, and die.
23 Clues: What was Tateh • Ruth's first love. • What sickness did Mameh have? • The ritual used to mourn the dead. • The place Rurh came form in Europe. • Ruth viewed education as a path to: • What allowed Ruth to escape from reality? • The place Ruth's graduation took place in. • Who did James look to for comfort and guidance. • The name of the establishment of Dennis and Ruth. • ...
Wade In The Water 2021-01-11
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- Baptist minister who composed “Beautiful River”
- This king was the ninth-century founder of the British navy
- This nation adopted “La Marseillaise” as its anthem in 1795
- State where historians estimate that as many as 25,000 “plain folk” attended a camp meeting at Cane Ridge in 1801
- The classical composer of “At the River”
- These southerners seemed oblivious to the coded instructions for escape that were communicated in many of the spirituals
- The The Qu’ran teaches followers of this religion to wash their hands and faces before offering the daily prayers
- River often referred to as a metaphor for baptism
- What God will do to the water in the song, “Wade in the Water”
- The type of rhythm that Copland doubles in his version of “At the River”
- This metaphorical ship is the “Gem of the Ocean” in a song about American naval power
- These were discovered, along with chains, when Fisk University students were digging the foundation for a new building
- Multiple changing pitches stretched out over one syllable of the text
- The name of the singers at Fisk University that popularized spirituals
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- These range from pianissimo to fortissimo in Copland’s arrangement of “At the River”
- Thomas Arne’s song asks this country to “Rule the Waves”
- This water ritual is generally viewed as a form of “admission” to Christianity
- University whose choir popularized the choral singing of spirituals
- The metaphorical railroad that took runaway slaves to safety
- The current director of the choir at Fisk University
- This was a widely recognized pseudonym for a rescuer along the Underground Railroad
- How the Fisk University Jubilee Singers crossed the Atlantic
- Where Lowry was living when he published “Beautiful River,” where Henry Ward Beecher helped popularize the Fisk University singers when they performed at his church, and where composer Aaron Copland was born (although the curriculum guide does not mention this fact).
- The Jordan River is a symbol of this faith
- Another name for the camp meetings associated with the “Second Awakening”
25 Clues: The classical composer of “At the River” • The Jordan River is a symbol of this faith • Baptist minister who composed “Beautiful River” • River often referred to as a metaphor for baptism • The current director of the choir at Fisk University • Thomas Arne’s song asks this country to “Rule the Waves” • This king was the ninth-century founder of the British navy • ...
Science/Water Cycle Defination 2021-01-19
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- The process of water vapor leaving a plant.
- A mass of visible condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere
- Gases surrounding the earth.
- Some nature ingredients come together to make a whole product.
- Weather that takes place in Earths atmosphere.
- Water that contains large amounts of salt.
- The run off of water that separates from a bigger water supply.
- A very large expanse of salt water.
- The action of deposing someone, especially a monarch.
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- Water that does not contain salt
- The quality or degree of being saline.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- Water the sinks into the ground.
- The branch of science that specifies Earths water.
- A big piece of ice that stays near snow and other ice structure.
- Circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation.
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
- he conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
20 Clues: Gases surrounding the earth. • Water that does not contain salt • Water the sinks into the ground. • A very large expanse of salt water. • The quality or degree of being saline. • a large body of water surrounded by land. • Water that contains large amounts of salt. • The process of water vapor leaving a plant. • he conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid. • ...
Water Crossword- Erin Bienz 2020-10-12
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- middle sea zone
- a superstorm that washed over New York and New Jersey in 2012
- variety of tree that grows in saltwater
- name of deep-sea submarine used in 1977 exploration
- "sea" in Greek, a zone forming the water column
- wetlands without trees
- temperature boundary in deep waters
- bacteria not needing oxygen
- 8 letters, a main way marine ecosystems vary
- moderately salty
- bays where rivers empty into the sea which mixes fresh- and salt-water
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- land-based
- known as wooded wetlands or wetlands with trees
- vertical _______; key feature of aquatic ecosystems
- _______ water holds abundant oxygen
- upper sea zone
- deep sea zone
- hurricane that hit the US Gulf coast in 2005
- mud, naturally occurring material weathered down
- 11 letters, a main way marine ecosystems vary
- more water evaporates from _____ than from higher latitudes
- 5 letters, a main way marine ecosystems vary (5.2)
- biome that coral reefs are because of their scarcity
- fish farming
- 5th characteristic of an aquatic community
25 Clues: land-based • fish farming • deep sea zone • upper sea zone • middle sea zone • moderately salty • wetlands without trees • bacteria not needing oxygen • _______ water holds abundant oxygen • temperature boundary in deep waters • variety of tree that grows in saltwater • 5th characteristic of an aquatic community • hurricane that hit the US Gulf coast in 2005 • ...
Water Voss-World Puzzle 2020-10-12
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- controls light penetration and temperature
- the deepest ocean layers are called the _____ zone
- coral reefs and ______ are among the world’s most productive and diverse ecosystems
- rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves and stems
- similar to bog except they are mainly fed by groundwater
- most marine communities depend on _______ organisms
- _______ affects the amount of oxygen that can be stored in water
- occupied by a variety of snails, burrowing worms, fish, and other organisms
- the _______ redistributes water through our environment
- _____ islands popular for real estate development
- process of the water cycle allows water to enter the surface of the Earth
- a chemical sometimes used to disinfect drinking water supplies
- conversion of solid/liquid by heat to fumes/vapor
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- “sea” in Greek
- shallow ecosystems in which land surface is saturated/submerged for a part of the year
- special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- “Get out of my wooded wetland!”
- corals expel their algal partners and then die via _____
- noun for the act of being filtered through a thick or porous substance
- the oceans cover about ______ percent of the Earth’s surface
- free-floating photosynthetic plants
- sharp temperature boundary
- onions and ogres are like oceans, they have ____(s)
- depressions in a rocky shoreline
- another name for water
- a large store of something (typically water)
27 Clues: “sea” in Greek • another name for water • sharp temperature boundary • “Get out of my wooded wetland!” • depressions in a rocky shoreline • free-floating photosynthetic plants • controls light penetration and temperature • a large store of something (typically water) • rock that can contain or transmit groundwater • special variety of trees that grow in salt water • ...
land and water forms! 2020-12-10
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- a body of water partially surrounded by land.
- a sloping land that lies along a body of water.
- a body of water that is surrounded by land at all sides.
- a vertical mass of rock that rises very high!
- a piece of land surrounded by water.
- a large chunk of ice that floats in the ocean.
- an opening in the earth's crust that spews out.
- a tall flat-topped steep-sided towers of rock.
- these are raised areas of land!
- a deep, narrow valley with very steep sides of rock.
- a sculpted body of land.
- a body of water that flows in to the ocean.
- a man-made waterway to improve river flow!
- a flat topped mountain or hill!
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- these are mounds of sand.
- this forms when a river falls in to a rock ledge.
- a natural opening in the ground.
- a body of land that is surrounded by water!
- a body of dense ice that is moving constantly!
- natural flow of water that is smaller than a river.
- a strip of land that connects two larger landmasses!
- they are very tall natural pieces of land!
- a wetland that is formed at the mouth of the river!
- a area in between mountains an hills.
- a vast body of salt water.
- an are made futile by fresh water!
- a body of water that is either artificial or natural.
27 Clues: a sculpted body of land. • these are mounds of sand. • a vast body of salt water. • these are raised areas of land! • a flat topped mountain or hill! • a natural opening in the ground. • an are made futile by fresh water! • a piece of land surrounded by water. • a area in between mountains an hills. • they are very tall natural pieces of land! • ...
Water Unit Review Puzzle 2021-03-22
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- there are two of these atoms in a water molecule
- word to describe a group of contaminants like salt, fertilizers, pesticides, and metals
- word to describe a group of contaminants like E. coli, salmonella, or parasites
- liquid into gas
- area of land that drains to a common body of water
- the amount of particles in an object
- sticky clumps formed from the reaction of alum with sand and other waste in water treatment
- where most of Ottawa gets its drinking water
- added to water in the first step of treatment
- water that has been used for cooking, laundry, or bathing
- the change of state when a liquid loses heat energy
- the change of state when water vapour cools in the sky into clouds and rain
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- the 3 dimensional size of an object
- the force pulling an object to Earth that depends on gravity (mass x gravity)
- added to water as a disinfectant to kill bacteria
- water that contains human waste, sewage
- how closely packed particles are
- word for H2O in gaseous state
- solid directly into gas
- required to evaporate
- an undesirable substance in a mixture
- the least dense state of matter that has particles moving fastest with the most energy
- least dense state of H2O
23 Clues: liquid into gas • required to evaporate • solid directly into gas • least dense state of H2O • word for H2O in gaseous state • how closely packed particles are • the 3 dimensional size of an object • the amount of particles in an object • an undesirable substance in a mixture • water that contains human waste, sewage • where most of Ottawa gets its drinking water • ...
Here, There, Water Everywhere 2022-05-13
21 Clues: Fog • Hill • Snow • Melt • Rain • Lake • Pond • River • Ocean • Cloud • Steam • Water • Island • Freeze • Streams • Condense • Mountain • Waterfall • Evaporate • Saltwater • Freshwater
Properties of Water Crossword 2022-05-16
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- The reason ice is less dense that water is due to ice being more ________
- The total amount of internal energy between atoms and molecules of a substance is called ________ energy or heat
- When the pH is more than 7
- Attracted to water
- Solvent means a ________ agent
- Cells are 70%-95% made out of this molecule
- Water is the main reason the Earth is _______
- Water's ability to bond to differing molecules
- Water is a _____ molecule due to unequal sharing of electrons between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms
- A high _______ heat means that it is not easy to change the temperature of water
- When the pH is less than 7
- The total amount of hydrogen bonds a water a single molecule can make
- Dissolved material
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- The average kinetic energy of molecules in a substance
- lakes and oceans can absorb and release a large amount of heat without a ______ change in temperature
- Water's ability to bond to similar molecules
- Movement of water up plants
- Repels water as much as possible
- Water is the _______ of life
- The attraction between a water's H atom to another water's O atom makes a _______ bond
- Ice ________ the water underneath allowing for life to continue underneath
- Humans use this as an effective cooling method
- When water uses adhesion and cohesion to move upwards is called _______ action
- Water ______ when frozen
- A measure of how hard it is to break the surface of a liquid is called ______ tension
- Hydrogen bonds are _____ bonds compared to covalent bonds
26 Clues: Attracted to water • Dissolved material • Water ______ when frozen • When the pH is more than 7 • When the pH is less than 7 • Movement of water up plants • Water is the _______ of life • Solvent means a ________ agent • Repels water as much as possible • Cells are 70%-95% made out of this molecule • Water's ability to bond to similar molecules • ...
Land and water use 2022-06-07
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- Shortage of food
- the cultivation of aquatic plants for food
- genetically modified organism.
- Saturation of soil
- Food produced per unit of land
- Cultivation of a single crop
- Growing two or more crops in proximity
- PH greater than 7
- removal of trees and wildlife.
- dead plants and trees
- Growing multiple crops at the same time.
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- outermost layer of soil
- When topsoil fall by 10%
- works to conserve land.
- urban areas spreading into rural area
- allows water to flow underground
- Fertile soil of clay and sand
- Overuse of pesticides
- damaging grassland
- Removing all trees in the area
- excess water
- burn, A controlled fire
- Land preserved by federal government
- loss of water of and plant nutrients from soil
24 Clues: excess water • Shortage of food • PH greater than 7 • damaging grassland • Saturation of soil • Overuse of pesticides • dead plants and trees • outermost layer of soil • works to conserve land. • burn, A controlled fire • When topsoil fall by 10% • Cultivation of a single crop • Fertile soil of clay and sand • genetically modified organism. • Removing all trees in the area • ...
Crossword Puzzle of Water 2022-08-29
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- water-resistant
- a white substance which gives water its taste and is used for seasoning food
- to consume a drink
- the sound when a liquid hit something
- to ride a wave using a surfboard
- process of draining something
- the feeling of dehydration
- Vapour, gas phase of water
- frozen water
- marked by a high level of water vapour
- to reach the temperature which turns into vapour
- slightly wet
- small drop of a liquid
- use the body through the water by using limbs
- related to water
- recently obtained and not used
- be able to consume
- to be underwater
- a very large expanse of water
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- partially melted snow
- water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity
- lack of water to the standard demand of water
- the water that freely drains away
- a natural stream of water flowing to the sea
- small white crystals formed when the temperature falls below freezing
- a long high sea wave
- the conversion of a gas to a liquid
- the expanse of salt water that covers most of the Earth
- tropical storm in oceans
- to plunge headfirst into water
- the planet on which humans live on
- naturally formed area of still water
- light rain falling in small drops
- a man-made waterway
- not mixed with other substances
- substance that flows freely
- ice crystals made up of frozen water vapour
- pellets of frozen water which fall out of clouds
- a period of non-normal amount of rainfall
- a visible mass of condensed vapor floating in the atmosphere
40 Clues: frozen water • slightly wet • water-resistant • related to water • to be underwater • to consume a drink • be able to consume • a man-made waterway • a long high sea wave • partially melted snow • small drop of a liquid • tropical storm in oceans • the feeling of dehydration • Vapour, gas phase of water • substance that flows freely • process of draining something • a very large expanse of water • ...
Weather and Water Cycle 2022-11-18
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- type of front that leaves warm weather behind
- When the Sun heats up liquid turning it into water vapor
- the formation of water droplets when water vapor cools. Forms clouds
- the energy source that drives the water cycle
- where air flows from sea to land during the daytime
- thin and wispy clouds
- type of front that happens when a cold air mass pushes a warm air mass out of the way
- brings cooler and drier weather to NC
- brings wetter and warmer weather to NC
- long term patterns of the atmosphere
- conditions of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
- the seasons are cause by the _____ of the Earth.
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- also known as thunderclouds
- the direction weather travels across the U.S.
- where air flows from land to sea during the nighttime
- evaporation of water from plants
- Water falling to earth
- this stream is in the ocean and is warm
- the journey water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- clouds that cover the sky like a blanket
20 Clues: thin and wispy clouds • Water falling to earth • also known as thunderclouds • evaporation of water from plants • long term patterns of the atmosphere • brings cooler and drier weather to NC • brings wetter and warmer weather to NC • this stream is in the ocean and is warm • clouds that cover the sky like a blanket • type of front that leaves warm weather behind • ...
Water Unit Review Crossword 2017-02-13
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- a layer of rock that can hold water
- water that absorbs in the Earth's surface
- a u-shaped lake formed when a river becomes diverted
- ability of allowing water through a material
- process in which gas turns to liquid; loses energy
- bend or curve in a river
- process of erosion where water rubs against rock
- evaporation from plants
- the level of water below the surface
- process of wearing away or destruction of land
- land formation that occurs where a river meets the ocean
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- a large mass of ice
- process in which liquid turns to gas; gains energy
- amount of empty space between particles of a material
- area of land that feeds water into a river system
- rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- sea level
- process of adding sediment to land
- a well that uses pressure to allow water to flow
- line that separates drainage basins of different rivers
20 Clues: sea level • a large mass of ice • evaporation from plants • bend or curve in a river • rain, sleet, snow, or hail • process of adding sediment to land • a layer of rock that can hold water • the level of water below the surface • water that absorbs in the Earth's surface • ability of allowing water through a material • process of wearing away or destruction of land • ...
CHAPTER 4: WATER RESOURCES 2016-09-12
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- the part of earth subsystem containing the oceans lakes streams snow and ice
- is a natural vent wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged under water
- moving body of surface water that flows downslope toward sea level
- rain that falls intro the land surface penetrates the soil in a process called
- the saltiness f saltwater is called
- and chlorine ions the major chemical elements present is seawater are
- vapor evaporated water
- a partly enclosed coastal body of water
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- the change form vapor into liquid or solid, to occur
- land areas where water covers the surface for significant period
- a shallow wetland around lakes
- a soil rock or sediments that is frozen for more that two consecutive years is called
- cycle water cycle
- time the average length of time
- fresh water found in the rock and soil layers beneath the surface
- flooding when water overwhelms in low lying areas
- the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- is a permanent body of ice
- a wetlands with lush trees and vegetation foind on low lying
- large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
20 Clues: cycle water cycle • vapor evaporated water • is a permanent body of ice • a shallow wetland around lakes • time the average length of time • the saltiness f saltwater is called • a partly enclosed coastal body of water • large inland bodies of fresh or saline water • flooding when water overwhelms in low lying areas • the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • ...
Like Water for Chocolate 2019-05-19
Across
- a soft, moist mass of material relieves soreness and inflammation
- pain or discomfort in the stomach
- tuneful, pleasant-sounding
- public religious worship is conducted
- unsettled or confused
- go up or climb
- a distilled liquor resembling brandy
- moving in a rapid or hectic way
- persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
- a gray alloy of tin with copper and antimony
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- having a ph greater than 7
- a violent person, especially one involved in crime
- able to cure disease
- pottery made of clay fired to a porous state
- consisting of five parts or things
- make a place empty or bare
- local coagulation or clotting of the blood in a part of the clotting of the blood in a part of the circulatory system
- deprive land, property or other possessions
- an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength
- feel pain in a series of regular beats
- affection of liking for someone or something
21 Clues: go up or climb • able to cure disease • unsettled or confused • having a ph greater than 7 • make a place empty or bare • tuneful, pleasant-sounding • moving in a rapid or hectic way • pain or discomfort in the stomach • consisting of five parts or things • a distilled liquor resembling brandy • public religious worship is conducted • feel pain in a series of regular beats • ...
Vocabulary Log: Water Wars 2019-11-06
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- severely damaged; devastated
- a curl or ring of smoke or cloud
- the process of removing salt from seawater
- a complex structure within an organization or system
- not yielding in strength, severity or determination
- experience a tingling sensation especially as a result of strong emotion
- an artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or the other gap
- a hydroplane, hydrofoil, hovercraft or other vessel that has little or no displacement when travelling
- full of rheum; watery
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- an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation
- a metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares (2.471 acres or 10,000 square meters)
- a mass of whirling fluid or air, especially a whirlpool or whirlwind
- fighting with the fists
- the process of claiming something back of reasserting a right
- ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat
- give out or reflect small lashes of light
- fat, round or bulging
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- clear the throat noisily
- a large, densely packed crown of people or animals
20 Clues: fat, round or bulging • full of rheum; watery • fighting with the fists • clear the throat noisily • severely damaged; devastated • a curl or ring of smoke or cloud • give out or reflect small lashes of light • the process of removing salt from seawater • a large, densely packed crown of people or animals • not yielding in strength, severity or determination • ...
Water Fowl Conservation Vocab. 2023-05-15
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- method used to track bird population movements by placing a band on a foot or around neck of a bird
- destroying something completely
- providing a motivation, often financial
- large aquatic birds
- naturally belonging
- in an unsystematic and unregulated manner
- continued possession
- strategy used to return land to a productive habitat after it has been converted or degraded
- administrative management units for waterfowl in North America
- energy required for maintaining biological processes in an organism
- mating pair
- dead vegetation remaining after harvest
- group of hatched offspring
- classification of animal which is not hunted for sport
- temporary migratory habitats
- upcoming flight path, assuming current patterns
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- lease to ensure landowners are compensated for maintaining the habitat is suitable for waterfowl
- hardware and software used to map and analyze data connected to geographic areas
- animals which feed on insects
- not having enough
- obtaining possession
- deterioration
- number of organisms a specified area is able to support
- Birds birds with long, soft feathers
- survey conducted by Fish and Wildlife Survey annually to determine productivity of a species in a population by identifying waterfowl parts
25 Clues: mating pair • deterioration • not having enough • large aquatic birds • naturally belonging • obtaining possession • continued possession • group of hatched offspring • temporary migratory habitats • animals which feed on insects • destroying something completely • Birds birds with long, soft feathers • providing a motivation, often financial • dead vegetation remaining after harvest • ...
Water on Earth Crossword 2023-09-19
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- 3% of earth's water is this
- a collection of water underground that can be used and extracted
- the measure of salt in a substance
- a type of crustacean found in estuaries that filters the water by collecting toxins in their bodies
- water from streams and creeks that collect at the nearest river
- an area of land that stays wet for a portion of the year
- the process where excess chemicals causes algal blooms that deplete the oxygen in water causing fish to die
- part of the water cycle where rain, snow, sleet, or hail falls back to the ground
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- where water evaporates from plants
- an area where freshwater and saltwater mix
- the largest estuary in NC
- 97% of earth's water is this
- part of the water cycle where water is heated by the sun and water droplets rise
- the presence of plants and fish that are used to determine how healthy water is
- a collection of the streams, lakes, river that eventually drain into the ocean
- chemicals that farmers use that can easily runoff into water systems when it rains
- part of the water cycle where rain drops cool and form clouds
- where water runs across earth's surface
- the measure of how clear or cloudy water is
- the measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is
20 Clues: the largest estuary in NC • 3% of earth's water is this • 97% of earth's water is this • where water evaporates from plants • the measure of salt in a substance • where water runs across earth's surface • an area where freshwater and saltwater mix • the measure of how clear or cloudy water is • the measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is • ...
Long walk to water 2023-12-17
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- The place where Naya walked and spent most of her day getting water from
- The place where Salva was when his village got attacked
- Salvas part time guardian
- The fruit Salvas dad put in the bicycle spokes.
- The machine the two men had brought to drill
- The sport Salva learned to play
- The thing that the men are installing into Nayas town
- The animal lions were chasing and the one the uncle killed to eat
- The animals that ate Salvas friend
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- Salvas friend who got eaten by lions
- The animal that killed many of people crossing the river
- The river that the soldiers where chasing the refuges to
- The body of water Salva crossed while on the journey
- A boy who lost his family
- The country Salva was going to
- The place he lead his group of people to safety
- The place Salvas group was going
- The person that taught Salva English
- A girl who spends most of her day getting water
- The animal that Salva used to take care of and was his responsibility
- A group who was bombing Salva
21 Clues: A boy who lost his family • Salvas part time guardian • A group who was bombing Salva • The country Salva was going to • The sport Salva learned to play • The place Salvas group was going • The animals that ate Salvas friend • Salvas friend who got eaten by lions • The person that taught Salva English • The machine the two men had brought to drill • ...
Long Walk to Water 2024-05-20
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- What is the main source of water for Nya before the well is built?
- Which state does Salva eventually move to?
- What causes the displacement and fleeing for Salva and his people?ces Salva and his family?
- Who is the main male protagonist in "A Long Walk to Water"?
- Who helps Salva learn English?
- Which relative does Salva find in the refugee camp?
- What is the main reason Nya has to walk every day?
- Which language does Salva learn in the refugee camp?
- What does Salva's organization, Water for South Sudan, drill?
- What country is the setting of Salva's journey?
- What animal does Salva fear during his journey?
- What is the name of the refugee camp where Salva stays for several years?
- What is the name of the group Salva is part of?
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- Which animal attacks the group when crossing the river?
- What tribe does Nya belong to?
- In what continent does the story mainly take place?
- What tribe does Salva belong to?
- What does Salva and his tribe find early on to eat?
- What is the name of Slava's village?
- What is the name of the river Salva crosses during his escape?
- Where does Salva reunite with his dad?
- What is the name of the female protagonist who walks to fetch water?
- Which fruit does Salva find on trees during his journey?
- Which natural resource is central to the story?
24 Clues: What tribe does Nya belong to? • Who helps Salva learn English? • What tribe does Salva belong to? • What is the name of Slava's village? • Where does Salva reunite with his dad? • Which state does Salva eventually move to? • What country is the setting of Salva's journey? • What animal does Salva fear during his journey? • Which natural resource is central to the story? • ...
The Wonders of Water 2024-03-27
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- anything living
- an educated guess as to the outcome of an experiment; a good hypothesis has a supporting reason
- a usually liquid substance capable of dissolving one or more other substances
- any factor that can change in an experiment
- allowing light to pass through
- relating to or having a scale for measuring temperature on which the interval between the triple point and the boiling point of water is divided into 99.99 degrees with 0.01° representing the triple point and 100.00° the boiling point;
- the carrying away of rock particles by wind, water ice, or gravity
- the wearing away of rock by other rock particles carried in water, ice, wind, or gravity
- the amount of space that matter occupies
- information collected
- to stick by or as if by gluing, suction, grasping, or melting
- an observation that involves measurement and numbers
- the minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent
- something having many related parts that function together as a whole
- what was learned during the experiment; explaining how the results either supported or rejected your hypothesis
- frozen water
- matter with a volume but no definite shape
- a listing of the steps of a project or experiment
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- a condition or stage of the physical makeup of something
- using your senses to identify a something
- matter with a definite shape and volume
- a structured test of a hypothesis
- to make or become acid
- to form a conclusion from your observation
- matter with no definite shape or volume
- to take in or suck or swallow up
- the action or state of sticking together
- a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major component (the solvent)
- to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout
- the mass of a substance per unit volume (density expressed in grams per cubic centimeter. d=m/v)
- a declaration of outcome made in advance based upon observations
- the chemical formula for water (2 molecules of hydrogen and 1 molecule of oxygen)
- an observation that does not involvement measurements or numbers
- what happens in the experiment; data collected during the experiment collected usually written in sentence form
- the smallest particle of a substance having all the characteristics of the substance <a molecule of water>
35 Clues: frozen water • anything living • information collected • to make or become acid • allowing light to pass through • to take in or suck or swallow up • a structured test of a hypothesis • matter with a definite shape and volume • matter with no definite shape or volume • the action or state of sticking together • the amount of space that matter occupies • ...
Africa's Bodies of Water 2024-03-13
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- ocean at the mouth of the Congo River
- the channel the Zambezi River flows into
- part of a river where deltas are found
- rivers that join a main river
- one of the oceans bordering Africa
- second longest river in Africa
- widest waterfall in the world
- location of the largest lakes in Africa
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- largest lake in Africa by area
- another name for Lake Malawi
- falls found in South Africa
- the source of Victoria Falls
- one of the countries that borders Victoria Falls
- the "colorful" stream of Victoria Falls
- deepest lake in Africa
- source is Lake Victoria
- strait separating Africa from Europe
- the gulf the Niger River empties into
- beginning of a river
- fan shaped area of land at the mouth of a river
- possible underground source of a river
21 Clues: beginning of a river • deepest lake in Africa • source is Lake Victoria • falls found in South Africa • another name for Lake Malawi • the source of Victoria Falls • rivers that join a main river • widest waterfall in the world • largest lake in Africa by area • second longest river in Africa • one of the oceans bordering Africa • strait separating Africa from Europe • ...
The Color of Water 2023-10-18
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- Ruth's father
- What James called his mother
- The kind of bus Ruth took after graduating, being told she couldn't come home because it was a gentile church she graduated at
- Ruth's first love, he got her pregnant
- Brother that took an illegal U-turn
- Assassinated Human Rights Activist
- Ruth's gentile friend
- Having parents from two different racial/ethnic backgrounds
- When he laughed, it sounded like a car trying to start
- The man Ruth worked with in Aunt May's factory
- Ruth's second husband, died from a stroke
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- Ruth was insistent on staying close with God, always attending ____.
- Ruth had her abortion here via a Jewish doctor
- Any person who is not Jewish
- James best friend
- Narrator of the book, main subject other than Mommy
- The College James attended
- Ruth's method of escapism and stress relief, often made fun of or judged when partaking in it
- Older sister who ran away, often fought with Ma
- The Woman who paid for James to go to Europe
20 Clues: Ruth's father • James best friend • Ruth's gentile friend • The College James attended • What James called his mother • Any person who is not Jewish • Assassinated Human Rights Activist • Brother that took an illegal U-turn • Ruth's first love, he got her pregnant • Ruth's second husband, died from a stroke • The Woman who paid for James to go to Europe • ...
Water in the world 2024-09-22
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- Falling of water from the sky in forms like rain or snow
- When water vapor cools and becomes liquid
- The movement of water from plants to the atmosphere
- Large body of salt water
- Ocean to the east of Australia
- Longest river in the world
- Shallow bay on the southern coast of Australia
- Largest river in Australia
- Body of water separating Australia from Papua New Guinea
- Precipitation in liquid form
- Small island located in Sydney Harbour, known for its convict history
- The underground movement of water
- Water falling over a cliff
- Large freshwater lake in Africa
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- Main tourist and leisure district along Sydney Harbour
- Frozen water
- This body of water flows into Sydney Harbour
- Process of water turning into vapor
- Sea to the northeast of Australia
- Large gulf in northern Australia
- Underground water source
- Water vapor in the air
- The continuous process of water cycling between the earth and atmosphere
- moving through rivers and streams to the oceans
- Body of water between landmasses
- Ocean to the west of Australia
- Water flowing over the surface of the land
- Sea to the north of Australia, near Indonesia
- Sea between Australia and New Zealand
29 Clues: Frozen water • Water vapor in the air • Underground water source • Large body of salt water • Longest river in the world • Largest river in Australia • Water falling over a cliff • Precipitation in liquid form • Ocean to the east of Australia • Ocean to the west of Australia • Large freshwater lake in Africa • Large gulf in northern Australia • Body of water between landmasses • ...
water and mineral metabolism 2024-12-08
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- diuretics Medications that promote the excretion of sodium and water, commonly used to treat high blood pressure and edema.
- A condition characterized by low blood volume, often caused by dehydration or excessive fluid loss.
- A deficiency of calcium in the blood, which can cause muscle spasms, numbness, and weakened bones.
- hormone A hormone released by the parathyroid glands that increases blood calcium levels by stimulating the release of calcium from bones and enhancing its absorption from the intestines.
- Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system regulates blood pressure and fluid balance by controlling the retention or excretion of sodium and water.
- An elevated level of sodium in the blood often due to dehydration or inadequate water intake.
- A condition resulting from the inadequate intake or excessive loss of fluid, leading to disruptions in bodily functions.
- An excess of calcium in the blood, which can lead to kidney stones, bone pain, and other complications.
- D A fat-soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in calcium absorption and bone mineralization.
- Essential minerals such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium that help maintain proper fluid balance and electrical activity in cells.
- hormone A hormone produced by the pituitary gland that controls the reabsorption of water in the kidneys, regulating body fluid levels.
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- A lower-than-normal concentration of sodium in the blood, which can result from excessive fluid intake without adequate electrolyte replacement.
- An essential mineral involved in various biochemical reactions, muscle function, and nerve transmission.
- A hormone produced by the thyroid gland that helps regulate calcium levels in the blood by promoting its deposition into bones.
- balance The equilibrium between acids and bases in the body, crucial for maintaining proper pH levels in bodily fluids to support various physiological processes.
- The functional unit of the kidney responsible for filtering blood, reabsorbing essential substances, and regulating water and electrolyte balance.
- A mineral important for bone health, energy production, and acid-base balance in the body.
- homeostasis The balance between calcium absorption, excretion, and storage to maintain optimal levels for bone health and other bodily functions.
- The movement of water across cell membranes to maintain balance between fluid concentrations inside and outside cells.
- The process of maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body to support various physiological functions.
20 Clues: A mineral important for bone health, energy production, and acid-base balance in the body. • An elevated level of sodium in the blood often due to dehydration or inadequate water intake. • A deficiency of calcium in the blood, which can cause muscle spasms, numbness, and weakened bones. • ...
water and mineral metabolism 2024-12-12
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- Hormone that promotes water reabsorption in the kidneys.
- Enzyme released by the kidneys to regulate blood pressure.
- Condition of excessive calcium levels in the blood.
- Disorder caused by an excessive intake of water, diluting electrolytes.
- Condition of low magnesium levels in the blood.
- Major intracellular cation essential for nerve and muscle functions.
- Active form of vitamin D synthesized in the kidneys.
- Mineral deficiency causing muscle cramps and irregular heart rhythms.
- The process of maintaining internal stability in the body.
- lon reabsorbed by the kidneys to maintain acid-base balance.
- Hormone that increases blood calcium levels by acting on bones and kidneys.
- Major extracellular cation essential for nerve and muscle function.
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- Disorder caused by low sodium levels in the blood.
- Hormone that reduces blood calcium by inhibiting bone resorption.
- Condition caused by low potassium levels in the blood.
- Mineral critical for bone formation and blood clotting.
- Primary organ responsible for regulating electrolyte and water balance.
- Hormone that increases sodium reabsorption and potassium excretion.
- Mineral required for oxygen transport in red blood cells.
- The movement of water across a semipermeable membrane.
20 Clues: Condition of low magnesium levels in the blood. • Disorder caused by low sodium levels in the blood. • Condition of excessive calcium levels in the blood. • Condition caused by low potassium levels in the blood. • The movement of water across a semipermeable membrane. • Mineral critical for bone formation and blood clotting. • ...
Bodies of Water Crossword 2024-11-11
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- A narrow passage of water connecting two large areas of water.
- Shallow body of water located alongside a coast.
- A deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land.
- A cascade of water on a river.
- The mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the river.
- A place on the coast where vessels may find shelter.
- Freshwater wetland that has many trees and shrubs growing in it.
- A slow moving river of ice.
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- A length of water wider that a strait, joining two large areas of water.
- A wide inlet of the sea that is parallel to the coastline.
- A small arm of the sea, lake or river.
- A large body of water surrounded by land on all sides.
- Land consisting of marshes or swamps.
- A large natural stream of water.
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.
- Low-lying land that is flooded in west seasons or high tide and always remains waterlogged.
- A large body of salty water that may be connected to an ocean or completely surrounded by land.
- Large body of salty water that surrounds a continent.
- A small body of still water.
- A ridge of rock, coral or sand near the surface of the sea.
20 Clues: A slow moving river of ice. • A small body of still water. • A cascade of water on a river. • A large natural stream of water. • Land consisting of marshes or swamps. • A small arm of the sea, lake or river. • Shallow body of water located alongside a coast. • A deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land. • A place on the coast where vessels may find shelter. • ...
Camden's Water Systems Crossword 2024-11-19
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- If an area gets more rain than usual, rivers can______.
- A moving body of fresh water.
- The______________ was made by a river and millions years of erosion.(2 words)
- One of the Great Lakes. (2 words)
- A body of water's steep fall over a rock ledge into a body of water at the bottom.
- _______________are crucial because they carry water, nutrients and even people across large areas. (2 words)
- The largest lake in the world. (2 words)
- A shallow water body of saltwater along a coastal area.
- A large body of salt water.
- Lakes are important for______________, and recreation. (2 words)
- The largest river by volume. (2 words)
- A large man-made body of water.
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- The biggest ocean in the world. (2 words)
- Think of a___________ as a giant bathtub. (2 words)
- The_________were formed by glaciers melting during the last Ice Age. (2 Words)
- A underground body of sediment that stores groundwater.
- A big body of ice and snow that moves slowly.
- But they're not just single streams-they're part of a whole network of smaller rivers and streams called____________.
- Erosion carves out valleys,canyons and___________. (2 words)
- Smaller than an ocean and is located where the land and ocean meet.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
21 Clues: A large body of salt water. • A moving body of fresh water. • A large man-made body of water. • One of the Great Lakes. (2 words) • The largest river by volume. (2 words) • The largest lake in the world. (2 words) • The biggest ocean in the world. (2 words) • A large body of water surrounded by land. • A big body of ice and snow that moves slowly. • ...
Water Systems 8B (Gregory 2025-01-27
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- Affects temperature in the world
- Mass of ice/snow on mountains
- Covering the Antarctic
- The longest river in Canada, 4214km.
- The space between underground water and soil
- A place where that contains water
- Liquid that covers 76% of the earth
- Term of keeping water heat
- Layer of rocks not gives water penetrate
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- This hurricane in America destroyed the North Coast of "Gulf of Mexico".
- The biggest of Great Lakes.
- Main body of the ocean, river or lake.
- Liquid comes from clouds
- Most water on earth
- Process of getting from liquid in gas
- The ice sheet covered all of Canada
- Biggest Bay in Canada, as well as a Water Table
- People can drink
- State of liquid water under 0 degrees
- Drilled Water source
20 Clues: People can drink • Most water on earth • Drilled Water source • Covering the Antarctic • Liquid comes from clouds • Term of keeping water heat • The biggest of Great Lakes. • Mass of ice/snow on mountains • Affects temperature in the world • A place where that contains water • The ice sheet covered all of Canada • Liquid that covers 76% of the earth • ...
Carbon and Water Cycle 2025-03-12
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- Water vapour in the atmosphere _________ into clouds when the temperature cools.
- A rock rich in carbon, formed through the fossilisation and compression of dead marine animals.
- Water changes from a liquid state to a gas when heated.
- The process of digging up coal from deep under the ground.
- A type of precipitation formed when carbon pollution mixes with the water vapour in the clouds.
- Water falling from the clouds due to gravity.
- A process carried out by trees which absorbs carbon to make glucose.
- When liquid water is heated it evaporates into _________ __________.
- Some carbon is added to the atmosphere through nature processes such as _______________ eruptions.
- Water flowing over the surface of the land.
- Water is a _______________ resource.
- Water and carbon __________ through the different parts of the Earth and atmosphere.
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- A carbon cycle process carried out by all living things.
- The breakdown of dead plant and animal material.
- The glucose stored in plants is transferred into animals when the plant is _____________.
- Water moves from the leaves of trees into the air.
- Too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere contributes to __________ ___________.
- Mining and burning fossil fuels such as coal is _________________.
- The process of water moving through the soil into the ground water system.
- A fossil fuel formed over millions of years when dead trees are subjected to large amounts of heat and pressure.
20 Clues: Water is a _______________ resource. • Water flowing over the surface of the land. • Water falling from the clouds due to gravity. • The breakdown of dead plant and animal material. • Water moves from the leaves of trees into the air. • Water changes from a liquid state to a gas when heated. • A carbon cycle process carried out by all living things. • ...
Water transport in plants 2025-04-27
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- - The property that describes the tendency for water to stick to other things
- - What type of bonds do water molecules make with each other?
- - Responsible for opening and closing the pores on the lower epidermis of the leaf
- - The negative pressure/pull caused by the water potential gradient in the mesophyll
- - The movement of water from an area of high water potential to an area of low water potential, across a partially-permeable membrane
- - A complex carbohydrate that provides structural support and strength
- - The loss of water vapour from a plant's leaves
- - Contains both Xylem and Phloem
- - The pathway by which water passes from cytoplasm to cytoplasm through the plasmodesmata
- - The property that describes the tendency for water molecules to stick together
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- - A lignin band in the root endodermis that is impermeable to water; capable of preventing the apoplastic and symplastic pathways
- - The inner layer in the roots of vascular plants
- - A measure of the pressure exerted by water molecules
- - Membrane-bound organelle found in the cytoplasm that stores cell sap
- - The pathway by which water crosses plasma membranes, entering and exiting individual cells
- - Membrane that surrounds the part of the plant cell that stores cell sap
- Reinforced hollow tube, responsible for transporting water and mineral ions
- - The outer layer of the roots, containing root hair cells
- - The pathway by which water moves through the spaces between cells and cell walls
- - Where do plants predominantly take in water?
- - an outer layer of tissue immediately below the epidermis of a stem or root.
- - Pores on the lower epidermis of the leaf
22 Clues: - Contains both Xylem and Phloem • - Pores on the lower epidermis of the leaf • - Where do plants predominantly take in water? • - The loss of water vapour from a plant's leaves • - The inner layer in the roots of vascular plants • - A measure of the pressure exerted by water molecules • - The outer layer of the roots, containing root hair cells • ...
Earth's Waters Ch1 - Water 2025-05-30
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- – a layer that contains air as well as water that has soaked into the ground
- – allows water to pass through because they have large and connected pores
- - the combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of the surrounding materials
- – water that fills the cracks and spaces in soil and rock layers
- – a layer where the pores in the ground are filled with water
- – the land area that supplies water to a river system
- – when plants give off water vapor through their leaves
- – does not allow water to pass through easily because it has few or no pores or cracks.
- – water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail or sleet
- – a land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- - a molecule that has electrically charged areas
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- – an underground layer of permeable rock that holds water and allows it to flow
- – streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river
- – the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gaseous state
- – the top of the saturation zone
- – a river and all of its tributaries together
- - a mixture that forms when one substance is dissolved in another
- – the process by which nutrients build up in a lake causing the algae to grow rapidly
- – the place where an organism lives and obtains all the things it needs to survive
- – the continuous process by which water moves from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back driven by energy from the sun and gravity
20 Clues: – the top of the saturation zone • – a river and all of its tributaries together • - a molecule that has electrically charged areas • – the land area that supplies water to a river system • – when plants give off water vapor through their leaves • – streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river • – water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail or sleet • ...
Landforms and Water Features 2025-08-25
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- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- an area of flat or gently rolling land
- a large flowing body of water that moves across the land
- land surrounded by water on all sides
- a large body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth’s surface
- a man-made waterway
- low land between mountains or hills
- a dry, barren area of land, usually covered with sand
- a small river
- a bowl-shaped depression in the Earth’s surface
- land that is higher than the land around it but more rounded than a mountain
- a section of ocean that is mostly or completely surrounded by land
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- a deep gorge with steep sides, and usually has a river flowing through it
- triangular shaped area of land at the mouth of a river where the river splits into many streams
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- a narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water
- land that rises high above the surrounding areas with pointed jagged peaks
- land that rises sharply and is flat on top
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger areas of land
- a large body of water surrounded partly by land
- a small body of water partially set off from the main body
21 Clues: a small river • a man-made waterway • low land between mountains or hills • land surrounded by water on all sides • an area of flat or gently rolling land • land surrounded by water on three sides • land that rises sharply and is flat on top • a body of water completely surrounded by land • a bowl-shaped depression in the Earth’s surface • ...
watersheds and water sources 2025-09-10
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- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities,
- Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water,
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid
- Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground,
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- and reservoirs.
- groundwater.
- as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
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- practices and reducing pollution.
- Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers,
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- regulation, and habitat provision.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic
- The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface,
- The source of a river or stream.
- and improper waste disposal.
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
26 Clues: groundwater. • and reservoirs. • and improper waste disposal. • as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • The source of a river or stream. • practices and reducing pollution. • regulation, and habitat provision. • Collecting and storing rainwater for future use. • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • ...
Watersheds and Water Sources 2025-09-10
20 Clues: end • rain • soil • flows • drain • lakes • store • vapor • source • liquid • reduce • natural • storing • beneath • smaller • primary • exessive • continuous • arrangement • contaminants
Properties of Water Vocabulary 2025-11-19
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- 97% of Earth's water
- the substance that does the dissolving
- breaking down of rock through natural forces
- water that is used for crops and livestock
- the substance that is dissolved
- movement of sediment by wind or water
- the ______________ of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma
- floats because it is less dense than liquid water
- iron in rocks reacts with water and turns red
- the type of power plant that uses water to generate electricity
- part of the planet where organisms live
- the solute is completely dissolved in the solvent
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- water mixes with carbon dioxide and dissolves limestone
- the process where water changes state due to cold which causes rocks to break apart
- these ecosystems replenish and purify water resources essential to life
- plants that secrete acid that dissolves minerals
- surface _________________ is why water droplets form
- water's ability to stick to other water molecules
- the solute separates from the solvent
- 2 or more elements combine to form a new substance
- percent of water that is used for agriculture
- makes up less than 1% of water
- weathering due to the reaction between water and rocks
- water's nickname is "___________________ Solvent" because it dissolves so many substances
- water's ability to stick to other materials
25 Clues: 97% of Earth's water • makes up less than 1% of water • the substance that is dissolved • the solute separates from the solvent • movement of sediment by wind or water • the substance that does the dissolving • part of the planet where organisms live • water that is used for crops and livestock • water's ability to stick to other materials • ...
Water Nana Ama TK 2025-11-05
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- Contamination of Earth's land, water, or air
- Natural or Man made ridge of sediment deposited alongside a river by overflowing water
- The water that runs off the land into a river or lake
- Water shed in the ground
- The start or beginning of the river in an area of higher elevation
- An increase water velocity and turbulence within a river or stream
- a curve or bend in a river or stream
- Making something harmful by contact with something unclean or bad
- A chemical substance added to soil or land to increase and speed u plant growth
- The sand, gravel, boulders, or other debris transported by rolling or sliding along the bottom of the stream
- The attraction of water molecules to other substances
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- Any plastic less than 5mm in length
- a meander that the main river cut off forming a crescent shaped lake
- The end of a river/ river system that empties into another body of water (river, lake, bay, ocean,channel,etc.)
- Water vapor from trees
- The attraction of water to other water molecules
- Rain,snow or sleet which falls from clouds
- Water is moving on the surface of he soil
- Highland that separates two drainage basins or catchment systems
- a smaller river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
20 Clues: Water vapor from trees • Water shed in the ground • Any plastic less than 5mm in length • a curve or bend in a river or stream • Water is moving on the surface of he soil • Rain,snow or sleet which falls from clouds • Contamination of Earth's land, water, or air • The attraction of water to other water molecules • The water that runs off the land into a river or lake • ...
Water Systems 10.1 - 10.3 2026-01-23
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- What has the highest heat capacity, water, land, or air?
- Scientists estimate that nearly a __ of the planet was covered in ice during the last Glacial expansion.
- After water flows into the ocean, what does it do?
- Hurricanes start as __ over warm ocean water.
- Heat from the sun passes through the __, reaching earth's surface.
- What is it called when heat that would normally reflect off of earth's into space is blocked from doing so?
- When glaciers melt, the freshwater __ the ocean water.
- What do scientists call times when ice sheets expand?
- The southern hemisphere has more or less water than the northern hemisphere?
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- A greenhouse is an example of a __.
- Hurricanes and less severe storms are common in the __ provinces.
- Salinity is used to describe the amount of __ in water?
- What is the layer under the Aquifer?
- Water has a __ effect on air temperature.
- In what zone is the Aquifer?
- In recent years, glaciers have been__.
- When temperatures rise, in what form is precipitation more likely to come in?
- Water vapour is in which state?
- What water makes up about 3% of water on earth?
- 76% of earth's freshwater is in what state?
20 Clues: In what zone is the Aquifer? • Water vapour is in which state? • A greenhouse is an example of a __. • What is the layer under the Aquifer? • In recent years, glaciers have been__. • Water has a __ effect on air temperature. • 76% of earth's freshwater is in what state? • Hurricanes start as __ over warm ocean water. • What water makes up about 3% of water on earth? • ...
Geology Water Terms Crossword 2026-01-06
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- an inverted, cone-shaped lowering of the water table or piezometric surface in an aquifer, formed when water is withdrawn faster than it can be replenished
- the zone of soil or rock directly above the water table where water is pulled upward by capillary action, remaining saturated or nearly saturated under sub-atmospheric pressure, forming a transition between the dry unsaturated zone and the fully saturated zone below
- the upper surface of the zone of saturation, marking the boundary where underground soil and rock become completely filled with water
- a unique landscape formed by the dissolution of soluble bedrock, primarily limestone, by slightly acidic water, creating distinctive features like sinkholes, caves, underground drainage, and springs
- type of hot spring that periodically erupts jets of hot water and steam, driven by underground pressure from superheated water meeting cooler rock in volcanically active areas
- the unsaturated subsurface layer above the water table where pores contain both air and water
- a natural depression or hole in the ground, common in karst terrain, that forms when underlying soluble rock is dissolved by circulating groundwater, creating underground voids or caverns, which eventually cause the surface layer to collapse or subside
- water beneath the Earth's surface that fills the pores and fractures in soil, sand, and rock
- a natural emergence point where groundwater flows from an aquifer onto the Earth's surface, often forming a pool or stream
- a shallow groundwater layer directly connected to the land surface, lacking an impermeable layer above it
- the measure of void spaces (pores) in a rock or sediment, expressed as a percentage or fraction of the total volume, indicating how much fluid the material can hold
- a localized body of groundwater that sits above the main regional water table, separated from it by a layer of less permeable material that impedes downward water flow, causing water to accumulate and form a saturated zone higher up in the soil profile.
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- the gradual or sudden sinking of the Earth's surface due to the removal or rearrangement of subsurface materials
- The underground area below the water table where all pores, fractures, and spaces in soil, sediment, and rock are completely filled with water, making it the source of groundwater and aquifers.
- the solid, continuous layer of rock beneath the Earth's surface, covered by looser materials like soil, sand, or gravel, but sometimes exposed as outcrops.
- the movement of saline ocean water into freshwater aquifers, contaminating drinking water and agricultural supplies, driven naturally by seawater's higher density but accelerated by factors like sea-level rise and excessive groundwater pumping that lowers freshwater pressure, allowing denser saltwater to push inland
- the measure of a rock's or soil's ability to transmit fluids through its interconnected pores, cracks, and fissures, indicating how easily flow occurs
- a natural discharge of geothermally heated groundwater that emerges at the Earth's surface with a temperature significantly higher than the surrounding air
- a surface stream that loses water by infiltrating into the ground, often disappearing into sinkholes or fissures in soluble bedrock like limestone, recharging the local aquifer in a karst landscape
- the slope of the water table or potentiometric surface, representing the change in hydraulic head per unit of distance, dictating groundwater flow direction and speed from higher to lower head, much like water flows downhill
20 Clues: water beneath the Earth's surface that fills the pores and fractures in soil, sand, and rock • the unsaturated subsurface layer above the water table where pores contain both air and water • a shallow groundwater layer directly connected to the land surface, lacking an impermeable layer above it • ...
Intro to Water Vocabulary 2026-03-25
Across
- Mouth of a freshwater river meets the ocean
- Pollution Too many nutrients in the water causes too much algae
- Highest point of the watershed
- Impermeable layer prevents water from flowing from one aquifer to another
- Liquid to gas
- Area of land that drains into a particular body of water
- Water runs along the land's surface
- Layer of permeable, saturated rock and the slow-moving water in its pores
- Gas into liquid
- What is most groundwater used for?
- Cycle Never ending water cycle
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- Water leaves the plant
- Nonliving
- Formed at higher elevations where water collects to form trickling streams and waterfalls
- Water seeps into soil
- Pollution Erosion of soil into rivers and lakes
- Pollution Too many microorganisms in water and can make you sick
- Living
- Any form of water falling
- Saturated area below the water table
- Study of living things and their environment
21 Clues: Living • Nonliving • Liquid to gas • Gas into liquid • Water seeps into soil • Water leaves the plant • Any form of water falling • Highest point of the watershed • Cycle Never ending water cycle • What is most groundwater used for? • Water runs along the land's surface • Saturated area below the water table • Mouth of a freshwater river meets the ocean • ...
puzzle 2023-02-10
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- flowing body of water
- thinking about how we use resources so we have enough in future
- makes water not suitable for drinking
- a very tiny organism
- replacing water
- caps a thick layer of compressed snow
- gasses that surround earth
- removing salt from water to drink.
- capacity is how much heat an object can store.
- human mad way to give plants water
- the process of water being recycled
Down
- water found in the ground
- removing any chemicals to be safe to drink
- a large body of water between masses
- a chemical commonly used to clean water.
- microorganisms everywhere good or bad
- the amount of salt in water
- compressed snow,rock or sediment
- a change in climates temperature.
- a body of underground rock holding water
- a places various temperatures
- a technique to clean water
- the place underground after the soil
- a method of obtaining water fr
- holds waste under the ground
- an elevated piece of land that drains water
26 Clues: replacing water • a very tiny organism • flowing body of water • water found in the ground • a technique to clean water • gasses that surround earth • the amount of salt in water • holds waste under the ground • a places various temperatures • a method of obtaining water fr • compressed snow,rock or sediment • a change in climates temperature. • removing salt from water to drink. • ...
Science Vocabaulary 2024-10-01
Across
- When water is in the ground
- A steep edge that goes into the ocean basin
- Another way to say gas
- A volcano that is above water
- The flat part of the ocean floor
- When water sinks into the ground
- When water gets heated by the sun
- A flat part of the ocean
- Who is the best teacher
- Something that the earth has 97% of
- things that fall from clouds
- When water slides from hills
- When Water gets frozen
Down
- Another term to say water cycle
- When lakes collects water
- When water drops from clouds, what is another name?
- A deep valley in the ocean floor
- When water merges together in the sky
- The continues movement of water
- A underwater volcano
- What provides energy for the water cycle to keep moving
- When water evaporates from plants
- A volcano underwater with a flat top
- Another Way to say evaporation
- A chain in the ocean floor
- When Water melts
26 Clues: When Water melts • A underwater volcano • Another way to say gas • When Water gets frozen • Who is the best teacher • A flat part of the ocean • When lakes collects water • A chain in the ocean floor • When water is in the ground • things that fall from clouds • When water slides from hills • A volcano that is above water • Another Way to say evaporation • ...
Watershed 2026-03-25
Across
- how easy something is to infiltrate
- naturally drinkable water
- Water falling from sky
- Plastic that lasts much longer and is smaller
- used as food and converted to energy
- Water vapor leaving plant leaves
- "Not Living"
- Water changing from gass to liquid
- h2o
- underground water reservoir
Down
- Something used to speed up plant growth
- Water changing from liquid to gas
- water in the ground
- Action of water flowing through ground
- An area in which all water in the proximity flow to
- Created by weathering and erosion
- land used for agriculture
- The negative effects of human's use of earth
- "living"
- The indirect transportation of water, sediment, and other things
20 Clues: h2o • "living" • "Not Living" • water in the ground • Water falling from sky • naturally drinkable water • land used for agriculture • underground water reservoir • Water vapor leaving plant leaves • Water changing from liquid to gas • Created by weathering and erosion • Water changing from gass to liquid • how easy something is to infiltrate • used as food and converted to energy • ...
Crossword puzzle - ENV SCI 2025-04-09
Across
- How salty the water is
- Land completely surrounded by water
- A big piece of ice floating in the ocean
- Water that is stowed underground in the soil or rocks
- Water that plants release into the air
- A huge area of salty water that covers most of the Earth
- Water that flows across land and into a sea or lake
- A smaller part of the ocean often near land
- A very small island
- Land that is full of water like swamps or marshes
- A ring-shaped coral island or group of islands with water in the middle
- A small narrow river
- The land underground where the soil is full of water
- A place where river water and ocean water mix
- When water covers land thats usually dry
Down
- The process of taking salt out of ocean water to make it drinkable
- Water soaking into the ground
- A thick sheet of ice that slowly moves over land
- Moving water in the ocean, like rivers in the sea
- A group of islands close together
- Water that flows over the ground when it rains or snow melts
- A lake (natural or man-made) used to store water
- The rise and fall of ocean water caused by the moon and sun
- A big area of water surrounded by land
- Area where all the water turns into the same river or lake
- A deep valley in the ocean floor
26 Clues: A very small island • A small narrow river • How salty the water is • Water soaking into the ground • A deep valley in the ocean floor • A group of islands close together • Land completely surrounded by water • Water that plants release into the air • A big area of water surrounded by land • A big piece of ice floating in the ocean • When water covers land thats usually dry • ...
Freshwater Test Review 2023-11-27
Across
- ____________ tension is the attractive force of hydrogen bonds on the surface of water
- It takes a lot of energy for water to heat up and a long time to cool down. This is heat ____________.
- A stormwater _________ is a basin (hole) that collects rain (runoff) from parking lots, roads and buildings
- fresh water stored underground in cracks and pores
- an area of land that drains water into a creek, river, lake, bay, or ocean because of gravity
- plants release gas (water vapor)
- snow, sleet, rain, or hail that falls to the ground
- ice is less dense than liquid water. Molecules are farther apart.
- an overflow of rainfall or snowmelt that cannot be absorbed by soil and plants (tree)
- a natural area that traps and cleans water from rain and snowmelt. Diverse plants and wildlife water dissolves all other polar molecules because of its +,- ends
Down
- an underground layer of rock, sand, gravel, or soil that is interconnected and filled with water
- liquid to water to a gas (water vapor)
- A water ____________ is a measure of the amount between water entering an area (precipitation), leaving an area (evaporation, consumption, runoffs) and storage of water (groundwater)
- gas (water vapor)to a liquid
- a molecules that has electrically charged areas
- gas to a solid (ice)
- solid water to gas
- the attractive force between water molecules
- Water cycles through all four ___________forever.
- The water __________ is the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of water on USA standards of its use
- where molecules of water are attracted to other substances
21 Clues: solid water to gas • gas to a solid (ice) • gas (water vapor)to a liquid • plants release gas (water vapor) • liquid to water to a gas (water vapor) • the attractive force between water molecules • a molecules that has electrically charged areas • Water cycles through all four ___________forever. • fresh water stored underground in cracks and pores • ...
