water Crossword Puzzles
water on the Earth 2017-12-13
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- spring: a spring whose water flows from a crack in the cap rock of the aquifer
- The percentage of open space between individual rock particles in a rock layer
- the area of land that is drained by a water system
- cycle: the continuous movement of Earth’s water from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean
- A human-made hole that is deeper than the level of the water table
- the boundary between drainage areas that have streams that flow in opposite directions
- the materials carried by a stream
- As its current slows, a river often deposits its load in a fan-shaped pattern
- zone: The ground surface where water enters an aquifer
- the process by which soil and sediment are transported from one location to another
- A rock’s ability to let water pass through
- Sharp, icicle-shaped features that form on cave ceilings
- When the water table is lower than the level of a cave, the cave is no longer supported by the water underneath. The roof of the cave can then collapse, which leaves a circular depression
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- the measure of the change in elevation over a certain distance
- river: erodes its channel wider rather than deeper. The gradient of a mature river is not as steep as that of a youthful river. Also, a mature river has fewer falls and rapids
- river: erodes its channel deeper rather than wider. The river flows quickly because of its steep gradient. Its channel is narrow and straight. The river tumbles over rocks in rapids and waterfalls
- the path that a stream follows
- a stream that flows into a lake or into a larger stream
- The amount of water that a stream or river carries in a given amount of time
- Rivers: rivers are found where the land is raised by tectonic activity. When land rises, the river’s gradient becomes steeper, and the river flows more quickly
- fans: fan-shaped deposits that, unlike deltas, form on dry land
- deposit: Heavy minerals sometimes deposited at places in a river where the current slows down
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- A rock layer that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater
- the process in which material is laid down or dropped
- of aeration: the layer that lies directly between the zone of saturation and the earth's surface
- The area along a river that forms from sediment deposited when a river overflows its banks
- river: has a low gradient and little erosive energy. Instead of widening and deepening its banks, the river deposits rock and soil in and along its channel
28 Clues: the path that a stream follows • the materials carried by a stream • A rock’s ability to let water pass through • the area of land that is drained by a water system • the process in which material is laid down or dropped • zone: The ground surface where water enters an aquifer • a stream that flows into a lake or into a larger stream • ...
Marine Bodies Of Water 2017-08-16
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- northern most ocean
- between Greece and Turkey
- The Adriatic Sea is a part of the Mediterranean Sea. The western coast is Italian, while the eastern coast runs mostly along Croatia, but lesser parts belong to Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Albania.
- an arm of the Pacific Ocean, extends along the southeastern coastline of Alaska from the Alaska Peninsula
- boarders between North America and Asia
- Between Japan and Korea
- just east of the north sea
- separates Europe from Africa - Italy's boot is the easiest way to locate
- the Pacific Ocean extending south from the Equator to the Antarctic continent
- north of the Baltic Sea and Russia but south of the Arctic Sea
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- between England, Sweden and Denmark
- is an arm of the North Atlantic Ocean between the Labrador Peninsula and Greenland
- between Saudi Arabia and Iran
- boarders between Africa and Australia
- between Thailand, the Philippines and Malaysia
- largest bay in Canada
- southeast of the Gulf of Mexico. It is bordered by Venezuela, Colombia and Panama to the south, Central American countries (Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras and Belize) on the west; with the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico) on the north and the Lesser Antilles on the east.
- is a sea route connecting the northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic Ocean, along the northern coast of North America via waterways
- East of Australia and north of the Tropic of Cappricorn
- East of China and south of Japan
- between Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan
- between England and France
- boarders between North America and Africa or between South America and Africa
- bordered by Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia and Georgia
24 Clues: northern most ocean • largest bay in Canada • Between Japan and Korea • between Greece and Turkey • just east of the north sea • between England and France • between Saudi Arabia and Iran • East of China and south of Japan • between Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan • between England, Sweden and Denmark • boarders between Africa and Australia • boarders between North America and Asia • ...
The Color of Water 2016-05-31
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- State of wealth the family lived in
- Ruth's father
- Religion young Ruth followed.
- Last name of Ruth's first husband
- Occupation of Ruth's father.
- Town in Virginia where Ruth lived
- An issue that James constantly worried about
- Place where Ruth met Andrew McBride
- Christianity is a...
- Last name of Ruth's second husband
- Ruth's mother
- Ruth's Brother
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- Mother of James
- Number of children in the family
- Ruth's grandmother
- Ruth and Andrew McBride founded a...
- Place where adolescent James and his family moved
- Place where the McBride-Jordan family lived
- Ruth sent her children to good schools for good
- Main person in the book
20 Clues: Ruth's father • Ruth's mother • Ruth's Brother • Mother of James • Ruth's grandmother • Christianity is a... • Main person in the book • Occupation of Ruth's father. • Religion young Ruth followed. • Number of children in the family • Last name of Ruth's first husband • Town in Virginia where Ruth lived • Last name of Ruth's second husband • State of wealth the family lived in • ...
The Color Of Water 2016-05-31
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- What Illness did Mameh have
- McBride who was afraid to drive
- Who did Ruth Worship
- What school did Ruth force her kids to attend
- Where did rachel and her family Move
- What was Ruth's real name
- How did Ruth's second husband die
- When did ruth get sent to New York
- What did Ruth call her mom
- Ruth McBride had how many kids
- What was Ruth born as
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- Where was Ruth born
- Jame's father died from ____ Cancer
- What did Rachel call her dad
- What was Rachel's sister's name
- What did Ruth Ride to get to places
- Where did Ruth and Dennis live together
- Where did Rachel's father threaten to send her back too
- What was Rachel's brother's name
- How many times did Ruth get married
20 Clues: Where was Ruth born • Who did Ruth Worship • What was Ruth born as • What was Ruth's real name • What did Ruth call her mom • What Illness did Mameh have • What did Rachel call her dad • Ruth McBride had how many kids • McBride who was afraid to drive • What was Rachel's sister's name • What was Rachel's brother's name • How did Ruth's second husband die • ...
Chapter 2 Water 2019 2019-09-03
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- The number of electron pairs around an oxygen atom in water
- pH is the negative logarithm of the ______ ion concentration.
- This type of noncovalent interaction involves electrostatic interactions between permanently charged species.
- Maintenance of intracellular ____ is vital to all cells.
- This type of noncovalent interaction stabilizes biological macromolecules such as base stacking in DNA. (use as one word)
- The _____ effect is one of the main factors behind protein folding.
- Weak ______ dissociate only partially in water
- True or False: The buffering capacity of acid/anion system is lowest when pH=pKa.
- This amino acid can be used as in vivo buffer system
- Entropy _____ as ordered crystal lattice is dissolved.
- ______ pressure is the force necessary to resist the movement of water from a high water concentration to areas of low water concentration.
- Which is more dense, water or ice?
- Log(1) = _____
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- These solutions resist changes in pH.
- Water is a good solvent for ______ and polar substances.
- This equation can be used to determine the pH of solution from known concentrations of acid and conjugate base solution; The _________-Hasselbalch equation.
- This property of water depends on the chemical nature of the solute such as viscosity and surface tension.
- The negative logarithm of the acid dissociation constant (Ka).
- This property of water does not depend on the nature of the solute such as boiling point and melting point.
- This type of noncovalent interaction inovolves electrostatic interactions between uncharged but polar molecules.
- This structure results with a high concentration of amphipathic molecules that result from aggregation.
- When water dissociates the products are a proton and a ______ ion.
- Water is a poor solvent for ______ substances.
- True or False: Osmotic pressure is influenced by the concentration of each solute in solution.
24 Clues: Log(1) = _____ • Which is more dense, water or ice? • These solutions resist changes in pH. • Weak ______ dissociate only partially in water • Water is a poor solvent for ______ substances. • This amino acid can be used as in vivo buffer system • Entropy _____ as ordered crystal lattice is dissolved. • Water is a good solvent for ______ and polar substances. • ...
Earth's Frozen Water Vocabulary 2019-05-21
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- a large chunk of pack ice that break loose
- a ridge of material deposited in front of a glacier when it stops moving
- a sheet of ice that is rarely more than 5 meters thick that breaks easily
- a glacier that melts faster than it grows or moves forward
- a rounded drain in glacier ice formed by streams of melting snow
- material deposited by the meltwater of a glacier
- a winding ridge of sand and gravel left behind a melting glacier
- Large bodies of moving mass of ice and snow
- an upland area of ice that feeds two or more glaciers
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- a glacier that grows and/or moves forward
- water formed by the melting of snow and ice from a glacier
- a crack in the ice
- a glacier that forms in a mountain range
- a glacier covering large areas of land—also called an ice cap
- the collection of rocks, boulders, sand, clay and silt that is left behind as a glacier slows down and melts
- a bowl-shaped basin carved by valley glaciers
- a ridge formed when two or more glaciers act on a mountain – eroding it from two different directions
- a sharpened peak formed the same way as an arete
- when a glacier flows over a steep cliff and breaks up
- a glacier that forms on an extensive area of relatively level land that flows out from its source
20 Clues: a crack in the ice • a glacier that forms in a mountain range • a glacier that grows and/or moves forward • a large chunk of pack ice that break loose • Large bodies of moving mass of ice and snow • a bowl-shaped basin carved by valley glaciers • material deposited by the meltwater of a glacier • a sharpened peak formed the same way as an arete • ...
Water Unit Study Guide 2013-11-19
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- property allowing water to absorb large amounts of heat and release it slowly
- percentage of Earth's water that is freshwater
- runoff water that has not soaked into the ground
- water that soaks into the ground
- area where the water has filled all the space in the soil
- percentage of Earth's unfrozen, freshwater that is available to supply living organisms to survive
- "stickiness" that water molecules have for each other
- ability of water to pass through soil and rock
- location where the river ends its journey into a still body of water like a lake or ocean
- mass per volume and the amount for water is 1.0g/ml
- area that is drained by a river & all the streams that empty into it-also known as drainage basin
- percentage of Earth's freshwater that is frozen
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- upper 2 meters of the ocean that stores heat
- amount of energy needed to turn a substance from liquid to gas
- percentage of Earth's surface covered with water
- term meaning non-living
- underground layers that store ground water
- property allowing small objects to be able to "float" on the surface of a liquid
- "stickiness" that water molecules have for other substances
- percentage of Earth's water that is saltwater
- the average salinity of seawater
- the bonding of water molecules to one another due to positive & negative charges
- the high ground between two drainage basins
- the only substance on earth that occurs naturally as a solid, liquid and gas
- a measure of the amount of salt present
25 Clues: term meaning non-living • water that soaks into the ground • the average salinity of seawater • a measure of the amount of salt present • underground layers that store ground water • the high ground between two drainage basins • upper 2 meters of the ocean that stores heat • percentage of Earth's water that is saltwater • percentage of Earth's water that is freshwater • ...
Air and Water Pollution 2013-11-14
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- The AQI color that represents very clean air.
- Air pollution may cause this disease.
- _______ toilets require less water to flush.
- Air pollution can make it difficult to breathe if you have _______.
- Low cool air is trapped under a layer of less dense warm air in an urban valley or basin. This prevents the dispersion and dilution of pollutants.
- This carries pollutions onto other areas
- To save water, a person may take __________ showers.
- Acidic rain, snow, fog and cloud water
- A _________ hose can be used to reduce water needed for irrigation.
- O3
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- Pollution that comes from many sources.
- Gases in the atmosphere that play a role in warming the earth
- An agency that monitors the pollution of the air, land and water.
- The AQI color that represents very unhealthy air.
- Brownish haze that forms on sunny days over cities with a lot of automobile traffic
- Consists of soot, dust, etc
- ___________ water has less oxygen than cool water.
- Pollution from a single source
- The initial pollutant direct from the source
- Nonrenewable resources that comes from prehistoric plants and animals.
- Abbreviation for chlorofluorocarbons
- Needed for respiration in animals.
22 Clues: O3 • Consists of soot, dust, etc • Pollution from a single source • Needed for respiration in animals. • Abbreviation for chlorofluorocarbons • Air pollution may cause this disease. • Acidic rain, snow, fog and cloud water • Pollution that comes from many sources. • This carries pollutions onto other areas • _______ toilets require less water to flush. • ...
Region of Peel's Water 2013-11-29
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- ______ Activated Carbon is used to filter out the dirt that is suspended in the water
- Water that leaves our water treatment facility is safe for ________
- ________is added to our drinking water to help build strong teeth and dental hygiene
- Waste water is first past through a copper _______ when it arrives at the waste water treatment facility
- When water falls from clouds
- _____ and snow are examples of precipitation
- The aeration tank pumps oxygen into the water to help the friendly ________ breakdown any remaining scum or sludge
- ________ is converted to Ozone at the water treatment facility
- The process the Region of Peel uses to filter water is called _________
- There is a screen at the mouth of the _______ pipe in the lake to keep out larger objects
- The Membrane Filter is cleaned by __________, where water is pumped backwards through the filters
- In some parts of Caledon people get their drinking water from _________
- Large ______ are used to transport waste water from your homes to the Region of Peel's treatment facility
- After the aeration tank the water goes to a _________ tank, where bacteria sinks to the bottom
- Water is sent to everyone's ________ in the Region of Peel after it is cleaned for drinking
- The primary ________ tanks in waste water process is to let the sludge sink to the bottom and the scum float to the top
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- After water evaporates, this occurs in the sky
- Wells take fresh water from the ______ for people to drink
- When the sun heats the water this invisible process occurs
- The incinerator’s _____ is collected and placed in a lagoon, which gives it a reddish colour
- _________ is skimmed off of the top of the tanks of waste water using a slow moving bridge
- Water is suctioned through a _________ Filter to remove any remaining particles
- At the ______ _______ treatment facility water is cleaned and returned to the lake
- The driving force for the natural water cycle
- The Region of Peel's source of drinking water is _______ Ontario
- _________ gas is pumped into the water to kill any bacteria.
- ________is added to water before it goes out to people’s homes, to ensure freshness
- This is removed from the settling tanks and incinerated with the scum
- Chlorine is used to keep ________ from clogging up the intake pipe
29 Clues: When water falls from clouds • _____ and snow are examples of precipitation • The driving force for the natural water cycle • After water evaporates, this occurs in the sky • Wells take fresh water from the ______ for people to drink • When the sun heats the water this invisible process occurs • _________ gas is pumped into the water to kill any bacteria. • ...
Crossword: Water for Elephants 2014-09-20
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- Jacob was called A First of ___?
- Uncle Al referred to the townspeople as?
- Jacob becomes attached to which monkey?
- What is the name of the nurse at the nursing home?
- Marlena's circus outfit is made of what?
- Rosie is the name of which animal?
- What job did Walter have on the circus?
- Silver star is what circus animal?
- What are the circus animals kept in?
- What is the name of the narrator?
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- Who is August married to?
- What is Marlena's pet name for August?
- What college did Jacob attend?
- In the end, what causes August's death?
- August is believed to be a paranoid ___?
- Camel has what kind of addiction?
- The narrator went to college to become a?
- Camel has ___ ginger paralysis.
- What color of hair does Jacob have?
- Walter enjoys doing what in his free time?
20 Clues: Who is August married to? • What college did Jacob attend? • Camel has ___ ginger paralysis. • Jacob was called A First of ___? • Camel has what kind of addiction? • What is the name of the narrator? • Rosie is the name of which animal? • Silver star is what circus animal? • What color of hair does Jacob have? • What are the circus animals kept in? • ...
Land & Water Study Guide 2014-06-09
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- relatively large pieces of rocks and minerals, most pore space
- precipitation that remains on the surface
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice
- has the smallest particles, least pore space
- water droplets combined with dust that fall to Earth
- all pores are filled with water
- pores contain air and water
- the process of rocks breaking down to earth materials
- water released from plants
- precipitation that is absorbed into the ground
- a deep, steep-walled gorge carved in rock by a stream or glacier
- a continuous circle of evaporation, condensation and precipitation
- underground area of permeable rick that can hold or transmit water
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
- a scientist who studies the properties and movement of water
- sand, soil and rocks that are carried along in water after erosion
- clumping material that sinks
- a scientist who studies landforms
- changing water into water vapor when energy is added
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- the boundary between the zone of aeration and the zone of saturation
- warm, moist air rises and cools to form clouds
- gravel, sand, clay and humus
- spaces between particles
- small pieces of rocks and minerals
- layers that remove small particles when water flows through
- a stream that flows into a larger stream or river
- speed
- decaying plant and animal material
- weathered rock fragments
- the characteristics if an object (examples are texture, color, size)
- wearing away of rock and soil, quantity and velocity affect the rate, caused by water, waves and wind
- contains sticks and leaves
- a waterproof box containing soil components
- a long period without rain
34 Clues: speed • rain, snow, sleet, hail • spaces between particles • weathered rock fragments • water released from plants • contains sticks and leaves • a long period without rain • pores contain air and water • gravel, sand, clay and humus • clumping material that sinks • all pores are filled with water • a scientist who studies landforms • small pieces of rocks and minerals • ...
CHAPTER 4: WATER RESOURCES 2016-09-12
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- large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
- flooding when water overwhelms in low lying areas
- a wetlands with lush trees and vegetation foind on low lying
- the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- land areas where water covers the surface for significant period
- is a partly enclosed coastal body of water
- fresh water found in the rock and soil layers beneath the surface
- timevthe average length of time
- is a natural vent wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged under water
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- the part of earth subsystem containing the oceans lakes streams snow and ice
- a shallow wetland around lakes
- the saltiness f saltwater is called
- cycle water cycle
- rain that falls intro the land surface penetrates the soil in a process called
- is a permanent body of ice
- a soil rock or sediments that is frozen for more that two consecutive years is called
- and chlorine ions the major chemical elements present is seawater are
- the change form vapor into liquid or solid, to occur
- vapor evaporated water
- moving body of surface water that flows downslope toward sea level
20 Clues: cycle water cycle • vapor evaporated water • is a permanent body of ice • a shallow wetland around lakes • timevthe average length of time • the saltiness f saltwater is called • is 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 • ...
CHAPTER 4:WATER RESOURCES 2016-09-12
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- is a partly enclosed coastal body of water
- is a permanent body of ice
- and chlorine ions the major chemical elements present is seawater are
- the change form vapor into liquid or solid, to occur
- 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
- a soil rock or sediments that is frozen for more that two consecutive years is called
- a wetlands with lush trees and vegetation foind on low lying
- fresh water found in the rock and soil layers beneath the surface
- cycle water cycle
- large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
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- vapor evaporated water
- timevthe average length of time
- the saltiness f saltwater is called
- the part of earth subsystem containing the oceans lakes streams snow and ice
- the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- rain that falls intro the land surface penetrates the soil in a process called
- land areas where water covers the surface for significant period
- a shallow wetland around lakes
- flooding when water overwhelms in low lying areas
20 Clues: cycle water cycle • vapor evaporated water • is a permanent body of ice • a shallow wetland around lakes • timevthe average length of time • the saltiness f saltwater is called • is a partly enclosed coastal body of water • large inland bodies of fresh or saline water • the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • flooding when water overwhelms in low lying areas • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 4: Water Resources 2016-09-09
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- evaporated water
- natural event wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged under water
- body of water where freshwater from stream meets the saltwater from the sea
- gradual sinking of land
- vast body of saline water
- a permanent body of ice
- gaining stream
- layer of the ocean where temperature decreases rapidly with depth
- smaller streams
- land area where water covers the surface for significant periods of time
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- water-bearing rock layers
- large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
- total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- soil, rock, or sediment frozen for two consecutive years
- taking salt out of seawater to produce freshwater
- impermeable rocks
- narrow elongated landform separating individual streams in a basin
- surface water flood
- saltiness of seawater
- moving body of surface water that flows downslope
20 Clues: gaining stream • smaller streams • evaporated water • impermeable rocks • surface water flood • saltiness of seawater • gradual sinking of land • a permanent body of ice • water-bearing rock layers • vast body of saline water • large inland bodies of fresh or saline water • total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • taking salt out of seawater to produce freshwater • ...
Land and Water Use 2024-02-06
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- fishing technique that destroys the seafloor habitat by rototilling the seabed
- the increase of salt concentration in the earth
- growing and fattening cattle until they reach slaughter weight
- growing a single crop at a time
- growing multiple crops at a time
- the act of keeping something in existence
- uses knowledge of pests and pest control to manage pest damage safely and economically
- process of improving or correcting a situation
- DNA is inserted into the genome of an organism
- bringing something back to former condition
- wild or forested land is clear cut and remaining vegetables are burned
- grazing too many livestock for a period in which land is unable to recover its vegetation
- individuals overconsuming a resource at society's expense
- unplanned urban development that creates a low-density environment
- cutting down every tree in an area
- forests that have developed for a long period without disturbance
- meeting a generation's needs without depleting resources needed for future generations
- pesticides which form a gas and are toxic to various organisms when applied
- commercial fishing method that uses many baited hooks on a single line
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- compounds containing chlorine, carbon, and hydrogen
- reducing risk of loss from an unfavorable event
- excessive saturation of a root zone, decreasing available oxygen
- derived from living things, such as plants and animals
- greatly increased food production through its reforms, mainly with wheat and rice
- naturally occuring compounds that control various agricultural pests
- ecological degradation in which fertile land becomes arid and loses productivity
- toxic chemicals that are persistent in the environment and adversely affect human and environmental health
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms in controlled environments, mainly for commercial use
- synthetically derived chemicals and minerals from the earth
- clearing a wide area of trees
- made through the esterification process and poisons insects and mammals
- a large wall of netting deployed around an area of fish
- food grown and processed without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides
- fishing technique where nets are suspended into water, just below the surface
- farming method where animals roam freely outdoors
- increase of people living in towns and cities
36 Clues: clearing a wide area of trees • growing a single crop at a time • growing multiple crops at a time • cutting down every tree in an area • the act of keeping something in existence • bringing something back to former condition • increase of people living in towns and cities • process of improving or correcting a situation • DNA is inserted into the genome of an organism • ...
Water Cycle and Extended 2024-02-09
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- the kind of cloud represented by the prefix "cirro-" or "cirrus"
- water that does not get absorbed by the ground, returns to surface reservoirs
- Cooling of air as it rises in altitude and loses pressure
- "fair weather" clouds: ___ humilis
- the layer of the atmosphere in which we live and weather takes place
- the collection of gases surrounding our planet
- heating of water to convert it into a gaseous state
- most of this is trapped in glaciers and ice caps
- lens-shaped cloud resembling UFO
- means "rain" in Latin
- the process of cooling water vapor until it becomes liquid again
- any storage space for a substance, natural or manmade
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- the process of water absorption into the ground
- a layer of porous rock that is a groundwater reservoir
- the type of cloud that occurs across all altitudes
- the general result of water vapor condensation in the atmosphere
- when water falls back to earth from clouds
- Ninety-seven percent of all water on earth is this type
- when solid ice converts instantaneously into water vapor
- water that is stored underground in the soil or other reservoir
20 Clues: means "rain" in Latin • lens-shaped cloud resembling UFO • "fair weather" clouds: ___ humilis • when water falls back to earth from clouds • the collection of gases surrounding our planet • the process of water absorption into the ground • most of this is trapped in glaciers and ice caps • the type of cloud that occurs across all altitudes • ...
Water Cycle crossword puzzle 2022-10-18
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- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- water that collects on the surface of the ground.
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the property of having poles or being polar.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- capable of being permeated : penetrable especially : having pores or openings that permit liquids or gases to pass through a permeable membrane permeable limestone.
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet such as the outflow of a reservoir, mouth of a bay, or any point along a stream channel.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- not allowing fluid to pass through.
- (of a plant or leaf) the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
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- of or found in fresh water; not of the sea.
- When a water-bearing rock readily transmits water to wells and springs
- the action or process of adhering to a surface or object.
- (of a material or membrane) allowing certain substances to pass through it but not others, especially allowing the passage of a solvent but not of certain solutes.
- the portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- the action or fact of forming a united whole.
- the action of entering or gaining access to an organization or place surreptitiously, especially in order to acquire secret information or cause damage.
- a further competition, election, race, etc., after a tie or inconclusive result.
21 Clues: not allowing fluid to pass through. • of or found in fresh water; not of the sea. • the property of having poles or being polar. • the action or fact of forming a united whole. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • water that collects on the surface of the ground. • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • ...
Groundwater & Surface Water Vocabulary 2023-03-28
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- Another term for the water cycle
- Water from precipitation traveling across Earth's surface
- The amount and size of pores (spaces) within a rock layer underground
- The ability for water to flow through a rock layer (depends on porosity)
- An example of surface water would be a ______________.
- Zone between the Earth's surface and the water table that does NOT store a lot of water
- The flow of water through soil and porous or fractured rock
- The application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays
- A basin-like land formation that carries water into a common outlet such as a river or bay
- Water going from a gas form (clouds) to the formation of rain
- Water moving from Earth's surface to the atmosphere (going from a liquid to gas)
- The surface or upper boundary of the underground water supply (moves up or down depending on rainfall)
- Water that is found underground, usually stored in an aquifer
- The zone beneath the water table that stores the groundwater
- When a hazardous substance ruins the quality of water
- The downward entry of water into the soil or rock surface
- In an aquifer, the pores must be ______________ for it to be permeable.
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- A common agricultural pollutant that is carried by runoff into surface water and groundwater
- The extracting or removal of groundwater; can cause land subsidence
- Water that is found above Earth's surface including rivers, lakes, and oceans
- Liquid petroleum coming into contact with water; especially harmful to marine and wildlife
- When land sinks due to the withdrawal (removal) of groundwater
- A resource that humans use that is replaced naturally
- Another term for rainfall
- The set of rock and soil beneath the Earth's surface that stores water and allows it to flow through pores
25 Clues: Another term for rainfall • Another term for the water cycle • A resource that humans use that is replaced naturally • When a hazardous substance ruins the quality of water • An example of surface water would be a ______________. • Water from precipitation traveling across Earth's surface • The downward entry of water into the soil or rock surface • ...
Metabolism and Water 2.1 2023-03-28
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- Any substance capable of dissolving one or more substances and creating a solution
- A substance that is dissolved in a solution
- A word to describe all the chemical reactions acting out within cells and living organisms
- aka. water hating
- Pressure created by other water molecules, the measure of the extent to which a solution gives out water
- Reaction that involved the breaking down of larger molecules into smaller ones.
- aka. Water loving
- A molecule that has a positive charge in one part of it, while the other one has a negative charge
- The attraction between two different molecules
- The inability to dissolve in a liquid
- A solvent, polar molecule, which has high heat capacity
- A substance involved in metabolism
- The attraction between molecules of the same type
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- The total number of solute molecules per litre, which is used to measure the concentration of a solution
- The breaking down of larger molecules by the addition of water
- Fundamental property of water, medium by which all metabolic reactions take place in a cell
- The ability to dissolve in a liquid
- Chemical process where two molecules combine together to create a complex one with the elimination of the simpler one
- Can form up to 4 covalent bonds between atoms and molecules, one of the main molecules needed for life
- Simplest organic bond, covalently-bonded molecules
- A homogenous mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent
- The loss of water due to evaporation from the stomata
- A type of respiration builds up larger, complex molecules to break up smaller ones to use for energy gain
- A substance capable of dissolving all or a large variety of substances
- Type of covalent bond where two atoms share a pair of electrons
- Series of interlinked metabolic reactions
26 Clues: aka. water hating • aka. Water loving • A substance involved in metabolism • The ability to dissolve in a liquid • The inability to dissolve in a liquid • Series of interlinked metabolic reactions • A substance that is dissolved in a solution • The attraction between two different molecules • The attraction between molecules of the same type • ...
Water and Erosion Vocab 2023-03-11
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- two words; heated water that flows up from underground
- calcite formation on the floor of a cave
- two words; process of freezing and thawing that pushes rocks up to the surface
- two words; hot pool containing more dirt than water
- two words; cavern formed by volcanic eruption
- natural breaking apart of rocks by chemical or mechanical means
- thin layer of minerals covering a surface of a cave
- erupting steam and water due to underground pressure of super-heated water
- flowstone that hangs from the ceiling of a cave
- calcite formation on the ceiling of a cave
- active hot pool that shoots out small amounts of water
- two words; formation containing mostly rocks held together by ice
- two words; cave formed at the base of cliffs by moving water
- two words; cavern formed by erosion due to waves
- difference in height between the headwaters and mouth of a river or stream
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- sudden movement of large amounts of dirt and rocks
- the rate at which water flows through soil
- chemical reaction involving bonding with oxygen
- two words; weathering or erosion due to running water
- decayed plant matter
- cutting of level areas into a slope
- steam vent where steam escapes from underground
- two words; cavern formed by erosion due to underground water
- measure of the pores or air spaces in soil
- sudden movement of large amounts of ice and snow
- slow movement of dirt and rocks
- two words; movement of rocks and soil due to gravity
- formation when a stalactite and stalagmite grow together
28 Clues: decayed plant matter • slow movement of dirt and rocks • cutting of level areas into a slope • calcite formation on the floor of a cave • the rate at which water flows through soil • measure of the pores or air spaces in soil • calcite formation on the ceiling of a cave • two words; cavern formed by volcanic eruption • chemical reaction involving bonding with oxygen • ...
Water Unit Puzzle 1 2024-02-28
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- physical area in which a species lives and has become adapted to
- process by which water falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- flat area around a stream where water flows when in a flood
- heated water that bursts out of cracks in rock under pressure
- water that enters an aquifer
- top of the underground layer of porous rock that is saturated with groundwater
- a body of moving water
- water can move through this easily
- a structure designed to hold back waters in case of a flood
- water flows from the ground and creates this
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- land mass above sea level
- large sheets of slow moving,flowing ice
- an underground layer of porous rock or soil that is saturated with groundwater
- temporary conditions of the atmosphere at a given time and place
- a small body of fresh water
- something that water can't pass through
- simple chemical compound containing two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
- water that has a low concentration of salts
- groundwater that naturally flows to the surface
- the small holes that exist between grains in rock or sediment
20 Clues: a body of moving water • land mass above sea level • a small body of fresh water • water that enters an aquifer • water can move through this easily • large sheets of slow moving,flowing ice • something that water can't pass through • water that has a low concentration of salts • water flows from the ground and creates this • groundwater that naturally flows to the surface • ...
Water, weather, and Climate 2024-03-13
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- Water that collects in cracks and pores in underground soil and rock layers
- The layer of gas surrounding a planet that is held in place by gravity
- The boundary between an advancing warm air mass and a receding cooler air mass
- Based on probability
- A body of air extending over a large area
- The change from a gas state to a liquid state
- Energy from the Sun that reaches Earth as visible light, ultraviolet radiation, and infrared (heat) radiation
- A map or chart that shows the weather conditions at a specific point in time
- The border between an advancing cold air mass and a retreating warm air mass
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky
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- When water soaks into the ground and moves downward through spaces in
- Change of a liquid to a vapor or gas
- The total kinetic (motion) energy of the tiny particles that make up matter
- The constant movement of water through the land, air, oceans, and living things
- Similar weather for a certain number of days
- A prediction or estimate of future events
- Features on the surface of Earth
- The formation of highly ordered, solid structures
- Directional movements of ocean water
- The force that causes objects with mass to attract one another
- To soak up or take something in
- The process by which plants lose water
- Winds that act as a heat transfer system due to the unequal heating of Earth’s surface
- The day-to-day state of the atmosphere
24 Clues: Based on probability • To soak up or take something in • Features on the surface of Earth • Change of a liquid to a vapor or gas • Directional movements of ocean water • The process by which plants lose water • The day-to-day state of the atmosphere • A prediction or estimate of future events • A body of air extending over a large area • ...
Healthy Eating and Water 2024-04-25
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- the process your body uses to keep your body at a stable and healthy temperature
- refers to the normal functions and processes of the body, things like breathing, digestion, and circulation
- to fill something up again, for example, when you drink water after exercise
- paying attention to what you eat and how you eat it
- a type of carbohydrate found in foods like potatoes, rice, and bread
- means having trouble with mental processes like thinking, remembering, and reasoning
- pills, powders, or liquids that contain nutrients like vitamins and minerals, taken in case people are not getting enough from food
- substances in food that your body needs to grow, develop, and stay healthy, including vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
- doing things in a balanced and controlled way, not eating too much of any particular thing
- means controlling or adjusting something to keep it in balance or within certain limits
- when your body doesn't have enough water
- one of the main nutrients found in food, providing energy for your body, found in foods like bread, pasta, and fruits
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- eating the right amount of food to stay healthy, paying attention to how much you eat and not overeating.
- when your body takes in and uses nutrients from the food you eat, happens in your stomach and intestines
- nutrients that your body needs in small amounts to stay healthy, helping your body function properly and prevent diseases
- when your body doesn't get enough of a certain nutrient, like vitamins or minerals
- organs in your body that filter waste and extra fluid from your blood to make urine
- a state of balance or stability,it means your body is in a balanced and healthy state
- happens when you don't have enough saliva, caused by dehydration, medication, or health conditions
- hard deposits that can be very painful and are usually made up of minerals and salts
- sudden and painful tightening of muscles that can happen during or after exercise and are often caused by dehydration or lack of minerals like potassium
- the process your body goes through to break down food into smaller pieces so your body can use it for energy and nutrients
- refers to the well-being and proper functioning of the cells in your body
- a nutrient found in foods like meat, fish, eggs, and beans, important for building and repairing tissues in your body, like muscles and organs
- how companies advertise and promote their food products to consumers
- feeling lightheaded, unsteady, or like you're going to faint, can have many causes, including dehydration
- a feeling of extreme tiredness or exhaustion
- the part of a seed that provides nutrients for the plant to grow, it's like the food storage area inside the seed
- a type of carbohydrate found in plant foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, important for digestion and helps keep your digestive system healthy
- a popular but temporary way of eating that promises quick weight loss but might not be healthy in the long run
30 Clues: when your body doesn't have enough water • a feeling of extreme tiredness or exhaustion • paying attention to what you eat and how you eat it • a type of carbohydrate found in foods like potatoes, rice, and bread • how companies advertise and promote their food products to consumers • refers to the well-being and proper functioning of the cells in your body • ...
Cells, Cell Membranes & Water 2024-05-20
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- nucleated cells; have more complex organelles and allow for greater levels of organization and specialization
- having a tendency to mix with or dissolved in water
- Small membrane-bound sac that functions in moving products into, out of, and within a cell.
- Deoxyribonucleis Acid; all organisms have it; inherited from parents and passed on to offspring; contains the coded instructions to make proteins.
- organelle that makes protein; found in prokaryotes and eukaryotes; found free-floating in cytoplasm or on the rough-endoplasmic reticulum
- A long, whip-like filament that helps in cell motility.
- a two-layered arrangement of phosphate and lipid molecules that form a cell membrane
- Process of diffusion in which molecules pass across the membrane through cell membrane channels
- Cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- Theory all living things are composed of cell(s); all cells come from other cells; and the cell is the basic unit of life
- A network of long protein strands in the cytosol (cytoplasm) that helps support the cell
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Synthesizes lipids for use in the cell membrane and other parts of the cell; lacks ribosomes
- Theory explanation of the origins of eukaryotic cells; explains that prokaryotic cells entered other prokaryotes and now live together; evidence includes 1) mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA, ribosomes, and phospholipid bilayers; and 2) mitochondria and chloroplasts are the size of modern day prokaryotes
- A plastid containing chlorophyll, the site of photosynthesis
- Structure that organizes motion of chromosomes; aids in cell division
- eukaryotic; definitely lack cell walls; heterotrophic (consumer), multicellular
- one of the DNA containing organelles in eukaryotic cells (this is not chloroplast or mitochondria)
- the movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy by the cell
- Release of substances out a cell by the fusion of a vesicle with the membrane
- Embedded in the bilayer of the cell membrane; allows the passage of ion up or down the concentration gradient
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- eukaryotic, have cell walls, large central vacuoles, and chloroplasts in some leaf cells; autotrophic (producer), multicellular
- protein that forms a channel to allow a particular molecule or ion to cross the plasma membrane
- The membrane is a mosaic of protein molecules bobbing in a fluid bilayer of phospholipids
- body a eukaryotic organelle that modifies proteins after translation.
- Net movement of dissolved particles from higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
- An organelle containing digestive enzymes, which will catalyze hydrolysis reactions
- proteins that require energy to do work;
- organelle that is the site of MOST of the ATP (energy) production; site of aerobic cellular respiration.
- Microscope tool used to see very small organisms; uses light as its medium; magnifies using two lenses
- tending to repel or fail to mix with water.
- non-nucleated cells; have free-floating DNA, ribosomes, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, and sometimes flagella
- These are attached to either the interior or exterior surface of the cell membrane
- Wall A rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane and provides support to the cell; made of cellulose in plants; made of chitin in fungi; not found in animal cells
- fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- Membrane the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- Endoplasmic Reticulum An endomembrane system covered with ribosomes where many proteins for transport are assembled; found only in eukaryotic cells
- Movement of particles from low to high concentration across the membrane that requires energy (ATP).
- process by which a cell takes material into the cell by infolding of the cell membrane
- cell membrane protein that uses energy provided by ATP;
- things (proteins) from a low concentration to a high
40 Clues: proteins that require energy to do work; • tending to repel or fail to mix with water. • fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • having a tendency to mix with or dissolved in water • things (proteins) from a low concentration to a high • A long, whip-like filament that helps in cell motility. • cell membrane protein that uses energy provided by ATP; • ...
The Crossword of Water 2024-10-10
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- Ruth's brother Sam's cause of death
- seeing similarities between your life and the story
- Runs away at age 15
- There are chapters called "Old" and "New" ________
- a fancy word for comparison
- Ruth has _________ kids
- James' was upset about pictures of _____ looking white
- a guess about the future
- Yiddish for mother
- Crossword of water
- Ruth's chapters are in_____
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- Ruth's favorite place is __________
- Jewish cultural rules
- Sam is Ruth's_______
- Ruth converts to __________
- to add some judgement
- James upbringing had it, Ruth’s did not.
- Feels like no one understands her
- Yiddish for father
- Ruth is raised in this religion _________
- to imagine the scene in your mind
- James Grew Up in
- Ruth grew up speaking
- a comment that serves as a comprehension check
- James Mother
- speaks in regular print
26 Clues: James Mother • James Grew Up in • Yiddish for father • Yiddish for mother • Crossword of water • Runs away at age 15 • Sam is Ruth's_______ • Jewish cultural rules • to add some judgement • Ruth grew up speaking • Ruth has _________ kids • speaks in regular print • a guess about the future • Ruth converts to __________ • a fancy word for comparison • Ruth's chapters are in_____ • ...
Earth's Water CW 1 2023-04-25
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- large body of water that forms in a basin, or hollow area, surrounded by land
- all the water on and below Earth’s surface and in the atmosphere
- water, in liquid or solid form, that falls from the atmosphere
- to make or put in place
- chemical, biological, and physical status of a body of water
- refers to anything related to the oceans
- attraction among molecules that are alike
- The gaseous phase of water.
- natural processes by which water continually moves throughout the hydrosphere
- mass per unit volume of a material
- measure of the cloudiness of water, from sediments, microscopic organisms, or pollutants
- large, slow-moving mass of ice and snow
- process of a liquid changing to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- water that flows over Earth’s surface
- cannot be traced to one location
- coastal area where freshwater mixes with salt water
- The gaseous phase of water.
- body of water that flows within a channel
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- long column of ice taken from glaciers
- sensing collection of data from a distance
- upper limit of the saturated zone of groundwater
- can be traced to one location
- condition in which opposite ends of a molecule have slightly opposite charges; overall charge is neutral
- water that lies below ground
- average level of the ocean’s surface at any given time
- area of permeable sediment or rock that holds significant amounts of water
- evaporation of water from plants
- different or not the same
- measure of water’s ability to flow through rock and sediment
- attraction among molecules that are not alike
- amount of thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a material by 1°C
- process of a gas changing to a liquid
- has less than 0.2 percent salt dissolved in it
- measure of rock’s ability to hold water
- Water beneath the surface of the ground.
- glacier that spreads out over land
36 Clues: to make or put in place • different or not the same • The gaseous phase of water. • The gaseous phase of water. • water that lies below ground • can be traced to one location • evaporation of water from plants • cannot be traced to one location • mass per unit volume of a material • glacier that spreads out over land • process of a gas changing to a liquid • ...
Water Cycle, Weather & Climate 2023-04-18
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- a movement of ocean water that follows a regular pattern
- The climate of the centers of continents, with cold winters and warm or hot summers.
- The climate of some coastal regions, with relatively warm summers and cool winters.
- height above sea level
- large bodies of air that have uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure
- energy from the sun
- areas on Earth that have the same general climate; there are three major ones: polar, temperate, and tropical
- the effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents
- usually means dry weather and cooler temperatures. "happy weather"
- Downward movement of water through soil.
- air mass with warm, moist air near warm water
- ocean currents on the top of the water that are driven by wind
- have moderate temperatures that change with the seasons; found in between the polar and tropical climate zones
- A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain.
- density and temperature-driven currents that move slowly within the ocean; also called thermohaline currents
- description of the atmosphere at a specific time and place either hourly or daily.
- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- warm and closest to the equator; can be wet, dry, or somewhere in between
- air mass with warm, dry air near warm land
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- cold and dry; located close to the north and south poles, furthest from the equator
- water that falls to Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- winds that blow from east to west in the tropic zones
- occurs when the air pressure is lower than surrounding areas. "lousy weather"
- leading edge of colder air that is replacing warmer air
- winds that blow from west to east in the temperate zones
- cold winds that blow from east to west in the polar zones
- leading edge of warmer air that is replacing cooler air
- the pattern of weather of an area over a long period of time (30+ years)
- air mass with cool, moist air near cold water
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- air mass with cool, dry air near cold land
- the distance from the equator, often is the factor in climate zones.
- the imaginary line that goes around the center of the Earth
- the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants
34 Clues: energy from the sun • height above sea level • Downward movement of water through soil. • air mass with cool, dry air near cold land • air mass with warm, dry air near warm land • air mass with cool, moist air near cold water • air mass with warm, moist air near warm water • A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain. • a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air • ...
PROPERTIES OF WATER QUIZ 2023-05-10
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- WAY WATER GETS TO THE GEOSPHERE
- ABILITY OF WATER TO STICK TO OTHER MOLECULES
- pH 0-7, INCLUDES LEMONS
- SUBSTANCE THAT DOES THE DISSOLVING
- AMOUNT OF SALT IN THE WATER
- WHAT POISONED THE WATER IN FLINT MICHIGAN
- NUMBER OF STATES WATER EXISTS IN ON EARTH
- pH 7-14, INCLUDES WINDEX
- ISSUE THAT KILLS 1200 CHILDREN PER DAY
- pH OF PURE WATER
- HOW POLLUTION GETS INTO STREAMS AND RIVERS
- SUBSTANCE THAT IS DISSOLVED
- ABILITY OF WATER MOLECULES TO STICK TOGETHER
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- THE STRENGTH OF A HYDROGEN BOND
- REASON WHY WATER CAN DISSOLVE MANY SUBSTANCES
- THE HYDROGEN PORTION OF THE POLAR WATER MOLECULE
- WHICH IS MORE DENSE, HOT OR COLD WATER
- WHAT WAS USED TO BREAK THE SURFACE TENSION
- IONIC, COVALENT AND METALLIC BONDS
- EXPLAINS WHY YOU CAN FIT 34 DROPS ON A PENNY
- THE OXYGEN PORTION OF THE POLAR WATER MOLECULE
- EXPLAINS WHY A STRAW WORKS
- THE MASS DIVIDED BY VOLUME OF A SUBSTANCE
- WAY WATER GETS BACK INTO ATMOSPHERE
- TYPE OF IMF IN WATER
25 Clues: pH OF PURE WATER • TYPE OF IMF IN WATER • pH 0-7, INCLUDES LEMONS • pH 7-14, INCLUDES WINDEX • EXPLAINS WHY A STRAW WORKS • AMOUNT OF SALT IN THE WATER • SUBSTANCE THAT IS DISSOLVED • THE STRENGTH OF A HYDROGEN BOND • WAY WATER GETS TO THE GEOSPHERE • SUBSTANCE THAT DOES THE DISSOLVING • IONIC, COVALENT AND METALLIC BONDS • WAY WATER GETS BACK INTO ATMOSPHERE • ...
Surface Water and Groundwater 2022-12-15
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- Forms where the water table intersects the surface.
- The movement of surface water into rock or soil through cracks and pore spaces
- A process where plants release water into the atmosphere
- Average annual precipitation equals the amount of water in evaporation and transpiration
- The lowest point a stream can erode.
- Occurs after heavy rainfall or rapid spring thaw.
- Stream sediments bouncing along the stream bottom
- The shape of stream valley that has rapids and waterfalls.
- An area of land that contributes runoff to a stream.
- Stream sediments in suspension
- What determines a streams ability to move materials?
- Cavern formation that hang from the ceiling.
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- Stream materials in solution
- The ability to transmit fluid.
- Occurs when a streams velocity decreases.
- Permeable rock layers that transmit groundwater easily.
- A ridge that parallels streams and is formed from repeated flooding.
- Where groundwater is found in the Earth.
- A depression on the Earth's surface that forms when groundwater has dissolved underlying rock.
- The volume of water flowing in a stream at a specific point and unit of time.
- The unending circulation of Earth's water supply
- A wide and flat river valley.
- Old Faithful at Yellowstone National Park is an example.
- Deposition of sediments where a river meets a lake or ocean.
- Bends in a river channel in broad, flat floodplain.
- Cavern formation that forms on the floor.
- A stream that empties into another stream.
- The slope or steepness of a stream channel.
- The maximum sediment load that a stream can carry.
- A naturally formed underground chamber formed when carbonic acid dissolves calcite.
30 Clues: Stream materials in solution • A wide and flat river valley. • The ability to transmit fluid. • Stream sediments in suspension • The lowest point a stream can erode. • Where groundwater is found in the Earth. • Occurs when a streams velocity decreases. • Cavern formation that forms on the floor. • A stream that empties into another stream. • ...
Water Cycle Key Terms 2023-02-06
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- The shape of the ground surface as determined by such major features as hills, mountains, or large plains.
- The total stream discharge of water, including both surface and subsurface flow.
- Pollution that occurs from a single source.
- The changing of a liquid to a gas.
- A stream of water bearing the waste of the land from higher to lower ground.
- The amount of water, hail, sleet, snow, or other moisture received from clouds.
- Flowing water from a natural or artificial channel.
- A dense, compacted layer of soil under the surface that may interfere with the downward penetration of both roots and water.
- The gaseous envelope surrounding the earth.
- The amount of oxygen present in water in a dissolved state.
- Living in water.
- Pollution that is diffuse in both origin and in time and points of discharge, and depend heavily on weather conditions such as rainstorms and snowmelt. Pollutants can originate from natural source areas as well as areas affected by people’s activities.
- The process of turning a vapor into a liquid.
- The point where two streams meet.
- In relation to water, changing from a solid to a liquid.
- The pointed top of a mountain or ridge.
- The seepage of water into soil or rock.
- The passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere.
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- Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs.
- Generating electricity by conversion of the energy of running water.
- The ability or power to conduct or transmit electricity.
- The most valuable natural resource and the most limiting factor in crop production.
- An undesirable substance that is present, but is not intentionally added.
- The downward movement of water through the soil in response to the pull of gravity.
- Abbreviated TDS. It is a measure of the combined content of all inorganic and organic substances contained in a liquid in molecular or ionized suspended form.
- The artificial application of water to soil for the purpose of increasing plant production.
- One of the multitudinous features that taken together make up the surface of the earth. It includes all broad features, such as plain, plateau, and mountain, and also all the minor features, such as hill, valley, slope, canyon, and alluvial fan.
- Any standing body of inland water.
- An elongated, erosional depression usually occupied by a stream that has a downward slope conforming to the direction of flow of the occupying stream, and includes both bottomland and slopes.
- Any broad or narrow, crested, elongated land feature that rises above or separates lowlands, plains, or valley basins.
- Cloudiness of water caused by the presence of colloidal matter or other finely divided suspended matter.
- The presence of substances in a body of water, soil, or air to impair the usefulness or render it offensive to the senses of sight, taste, or smell.
- Clearness of appearance.
- Water on the surface, as lakes and rivers, in contrast to that underground.
- In relation to water, changing from a liquid to a solid.
- A geologic formation or structure that transmits water in a sufficient quantity to supply the needs for a water development.
36 Clues: Living in water. • Clearness of appearance. • The point where two streams meet. • The changing of a liquid to a gas. • Any standing body of inland water. • The pointed top of a mountain or ridge. • The seepage of water into soil or rock. • Pollution that occurs from a single source. • The gaseous envelope surrounding the earth. • The process of turning a vapor into a liquid. • ...
Water and Aqueous System 2023-01-30
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- States that a given temperature, solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the liquid
- The amount of solute that dissolves in a given quantity of a solvent at a specified temperature and pressure to produce a saturated solution
- The rate at which a solute dissolves
- Contains more solute than it can theoretically hold at a given temperature
- The process of ion capture by solvent
- Not uniform in composition and aren't considered solutions
- A compound that conducts electric current when dissolved in an aqueous solution or in the molten state
- A compound which does not conduct electric current in either aqueous solution or molten state
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- A solid, crystalline compound that contains water molecules as an integral part of its crystal structure
- contains the maximum amount of solute for a given quantity of solvent at a constant temperature and pressure
- Solutions which have uniform appearance and composition
- A solution where water is the solvent
- Substance reduces surface tension
- The dissolved particles
- The loss of water by hydrate
- The dissolving medium
- a graph of the solubility as a function of temperature
- Heterogeneous mixture containing particles
- Heterogeneous mixture
- The tension on the surface of a water drop
- Areas in the ocean where the oxygen concentration is low that animal life suffocates
21 Clues: The dissolving medium • Heterogeneous mixture • The dissolved particles • The loss of water by hydrate • Substance reduces surface tension • The rate at which a solute dissolves • A solution where water is the solvent • The process of ion capture by solvent • Heterogeneous mixture containing particles • The tension on the surface of a water drop • ...
The World of Water 2022-10-03
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- when water runs from a surface into streams and eventually into the ocean is a process called
- used to determine the density of a liquid
- total amount of water contained in or on the planet
- this type of water that will sink at the poles
- salts are made of these which cause them to separate in water
- Water is most dense ________ it freezes
- some form of moisture falling from sky to earth
- what does PPM stand for
- continuous movement of water
- two or more different atoms held together by bonds are
- reference line for longitude
- lines (measured in degrees east or west) that run from north to south are called lines of
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- what causes the currents to spin a certain way
- process of liquid water to gas
- one continuous body of water
- point at which the ocean surface touches the shoreline
- a solid substance that may be produced when two liquids are mixed
- what lessens the tendency for chemicals to become acidic or basic
- weather phenomenon that causes weather to change drastically and can cause a calm instead of normal winds
- Daily ebb and flow of water is
- lines that run parallel to the equator are called lines of
- area drained by a river system
- smaller part of an oceans that is formed when two continents are close together
- change of water vapor to liquid water; process of cloud formation
- Autonomous Lungragrian Circulation Explorer is also known as
- a substance that can be separated by physical means is a
26 Clues: what does PPM stand for • one continuous body of water • continuous movement of water • reference line for longitude • process of liquid water to gas • Daily ebb and flow of water is • area drained by a river system • Water is most dense ________ it freezes • used to determine the density of a liquid • what causes the currents to spin a certain way • ...
Water Pollution Chapter 14 2022-12-02
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- when a body of water becomes very rich in nutrients
- all of the human and animal waste that comes from toilets, washing machines, and showers/sinks
- the water between the clean water and sludge in a septic tank
- the solid material from wastewater
- a sudden change in the temperature of water
- the amount of oxygen water uses at specific temperatures
- the oil tanker that caused an oil spill
- acids that come from rain and snow that attach to plants
- forever chemicals
- harmful chemicals that are used for rocket fuel
- legislation that supports the protection of animals in water by restoring and maintaining
- an area that diffuses waste not from a specific point
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- the species that determine if pathogens are present in an ecosystem
- small sewage treatment that houses that are far from cities have
- where the largest dead zone is in north America
- metal found in the water of Flint, Michigan
- microorganisms that are in humans that can act as an indicator species
- when humans change the temperature of water without chemicals
- country with the most mercury emission
- the ring that people place around oil spills
- man-made pond that is filled with animal waste
- state that is the size of the pacific garbage patch
- what the company that is cleaning the garbage patch is turning the plastic into
- area in the water that has low oxygen levels causing the water to be very dark with little life
- the pipe section of a septic system
- most common source of oil in the ocean
26 Clues: forever chemicals • the solid material from wastewater • the pipe section of a septic system • country with the most mercury emission • most common source of oil in the ocean • the oil tanker that caused an oil spill • a sudden change in the temperature of water • metal found in the water of Flint, Michigan • the ring that people place around oil spills • ...
Ch 14 Water Pollution 2022-12-06
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- Legislation that protects drinking water
- Toxic compound that is produced by the burning of coal (Planet)
- Largest oil tanker spill
- A group of microorganisms in the human intestines that can serve as an indicator species for potentially harmful microorganisms associated with contamination by sewage.
- Nonchemical water pollution that occurs when human activities cause a substantial change in the temperature of water.
- largest source of oil in the ocean
- An illness-causing bacterium, virus, or parasite
- The amount of oxygen a quantity of water demands
- A dramatic change in water temperature that can kill organisms.
- legislation that protects surface waters
- Metal that can come from pipes
- A distinct location from which pollution is directly produced.
- Human-made ponds lined with rubber built to handle large quantities of manure produced by livestock.
- The contamination of streams, rivers, lakes, oceans, or groundwater with substances produced through human activities
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- A species that indicates whether or not disease-causing pathogens are likely to be present.
- the second process in a sewage treatment plant
- an area of water with very low oxygen concentration
- if people are connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater
- A component of a septic system, made up of underground pipes laid out below the surface of the ground.
- Solid waste material from wastewater.
- a diffuse area that produces pollution
- A rapid increase or accumulation in the algal population of a waterway.
- the maximum contaminant level
- A large container that receives wastewater from a house as part of a septic system.
- Toxic compound that can be found in rocks
25 Clues: Largest oil tanker spill • the maximum contaminant level • Metal that can come from pipes • largest source of oil in the ocean • Solid waste material from wastewater. • a diffuse area that produces pollution • Legislation that protects drinking water • legislation that protects surface waters • Toxic compound that can be found in rocks • ...
Water Cycle - Lilly M 2022-11-29
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- Goes from the ground into the sky to help continue the water cycle
- Low lying parts of a landscape
- A low area that is like a pool of water
- the superhighway in the Earth that moves water everywhere
- Seeks into the ground in a vast amount
- The "ocean volcanos"
- The largest resivor of water
- water that comes out deep from the earth and the water has chemicals that forms water molecules
- Made of water but stays floating because heavy air below
- Main part of the water cycle that is made out of atoms
- Ice in the sky
- Water underground finds an opening to a land surface that emerges which is sometimes just a trickle and after rain it can be a continues flow
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- All the water was trapped in them so the oceans were 400 feet lower than today
- The part of the water cycle where gas turns into liquid
- The part of the water cycle that skips a part of the cycle and goes to the next when it is freezing cold
- A Part of how ground water is created
- Tell you that you can be apart of the water cycle by just breathing in and out
- Mother natures water falls down a hill due to gravity
- Tiny Liquid particals like a cloud at your feet
- seeps into groud that is kind of like infiltration
- The brightest part of the water that allows everything to work Something that is made out of atoms that is the main part of the water cycle
- happens when warm and may take up to six months to cause rivers to rise
- Huge amounts of water at some degree no mater whereon earth you are at
- They all have there own mini water cycle
24 Clues: Ice in the sky • The "ocean volcanos" • The largest resivor of water • Low lying parts of a landscape • A Part of how ground water is created • Seeks into the ground in a vast amount • A low area that is like a pool of water • They all have there own mini water cycle • Tiny Liquid particals like a cloud at your feet • seeps into groud that is kind of like infiltration • ...
Clouds and Water Cycle 2022-05-08
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- high clouds made of ice crystals that look wispy and feather like
- liquid precipitation
- dark grey clouds that produce constant rain
- dense vertical cloud that signals thunder and lightning
- device used to measure air temperature
- solid state of water
- water _____ is gas molecules of water
- liquid water turns into water vapor by plants
- prediction of future weather based on weather patterns
- pushes clouds
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- moisture that falls from the sky
- puffy clouds with a flat bottom
- precipitation that is ice pellets mixed with rain or snow
- type of cloud that covers the sky like a blanket
- device used to measure wind speed
- rain _____ is a device used to collect and measure the amount of rainfall
- water _____ are what clouds are made of
- scientist who studies weather
- process of liquid water turning into water vapor
- wind _____ is a device that shows the direction of the wind
20 Clues: pushes clouds • liquid precipitation • solid state of water • scientist who studies weather • puffy clouds with a flat bottom • moisture that falls from the sky • device used to measure wind speed • water _____ is gas molecules of water • device used to measure air temperature • water _____ are what clouds are made of • dark grey clouds that produce constant rain • ...
weather&states of water 2023-09-26
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- climate that is mild and may have plenty of precipitation because it is near an ocean.
- mixture of gases that surrounds a planet such as Earth.
- a more variable climate dominated by a vast expanse of land and not affected by an ocean.
- 70% of the earth
- cold, nutrient-rich water that rises from oceanic depths.
- temporary conditions of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
- frozen water
- the extreme comprehension of molecules
- energy that is transferred from one object or substance to another because of a difference in temperature between them.
- large bodies of water
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- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in matter; a physical property of matter.
- the change in a substance from a liquid to a gas by the addition of energy.
- the comprehension of molecules
- the invisible line between the north and south poles
- the expansion of molecules
- air that flows over Earth’s surface because of differences in heating of the atmosphere and land.
- process in which water falls from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- a moderate climate dominated by a nearby ocean.
- average weather in a region over a long period of time.
- waters gas form
20 Clues: frozen water • waters gas form • 70% of the earth • large bodies of water • the expansion of molecules • the comprehension of molecules • the extreme comprehension of molecules • a moderate climate dominated by a nearby ocean. • the invisible line between the north and south poles • mixture of gases that surrounds a planet such as Earth. • ...
Water in the world 2024-09-24
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- Ocean to the west of Australia
- Sea to the north of Australia, near Indonesia
- The continuous process of water cycling between the earth and atmosphere
- Body of water separating Australia from Papua New Guinea
- The underground movement of water
- Falling of water from the sky in forms like rain or snow
- Ocean to the east of Australia
- Sea to the northeast of Australia
- Shallow bay on the southern coast of Australia
- Water flowing over the surface of the land
- Large gulf in northern Australia
- This body of water flows into Sydney Harbour
- The movement of water from plants to the atmosphere
- When water vapor cools and becomes liquid
- Underground water source
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- Sea between Australia and New Zealand
- Longest river in the world
- Body of water between landmasses
- Largest river in Australia
- Large body of salt water
- Water falling over a cliff
- Water vapor in the air
- Precipitation in liquid form
- Large freshwater lake in Africa
- Small island located in Sydney Harbour, known for its convict history
- Main tourist and leisure district along Sydney Harbour
- moving through rivers and streams to the oceans
- Frozen water
- Process of water turning into vapor
29 Clues: Frozen water • Water vapor in the air • Large body of salt water • Underground water source • Longest river in the world • Largest river in Australia • Water falling over a cliff • Precipitation in liquid form • Ocean to the west of Australia • Ocean to the east of Australia • Large freshwater lake in Africa • Body of water between landmasses • Large gulf in northern Australia • ...
Biochem: Matter, Water, Enzymes 2024-09-17
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- Does not dissolve in water
- When mixed with water it makes more H+ ions
- When an enzyme loses its function
- Unequal distribution of charge
- Creating a stable internal env based upon external env
- Organic compounds only have these type of bonds
- Water attraction to other substances
- Gaining or Losing more than one electron
- A type of inhibition that changes the enzyme shape change for no reaction
- This is less dense than water
- The part of the enzyme that holds the substrate
- Liquid that something is dissolved in
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- A type of inhibition that has a molecule blocking the active site
- Newly formed substances from a chemical reaction
- Water is _
- Amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- These molecules speed up chemical reactions
- Water attraction between same molecules
- If this goes outside of optimal range, proteins stop working
- A type of formula that shows elements and arrangements
- The substance an enzyme acts on
- Only one type of atom
- If molecules have energy level complete
- Term for the starting materials in a chemical reaction
24 Clues: Water is _ • Only one type of atom • Does not dissolve in water • This is less dense than water • Unequal distribution of charge • The substance an enzyme acts on • When an enzyme loses its function • Water attraction to other substances • Liquid that something is dissolved in • Water attraction between same molecules • If molecules have energy level complete • ...
Janine's Water Cycle Crossword 2024-09-19
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- Water stored underground
- Protective bubble in which we live in
- Rain
- Permeable rock that contains and transmits water
- All of Earth's water
- Solid--> Gas
- Star that is the center of our universe
- Continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth
- Layer of Earth in which plants grow on
- When condensation occurs ______ form
- Water falling down from the clouds
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- Evaporation through plants.
- Gas--> Liquid
- Artificial lake used for storage
- When water turns into a gas it is called...?
- Liquid--> Gas
- Frozen lake
- Water soaks into the ground
- Vapor is a type of...?
- Ice falling down onto Earth
- Water that travels downhill and causes erosion
- White flakes falling down onto Earth
- Biggest body of water on Earth
- A state of matter that is firm and stable
- State of matter/ A fluid
25 Clues: Rain • Frozen lake • Solid--> Gas • Gas--> Liquid • Liquid--> Gas • All of Earth's water • Vapor is a type of...? • Water stored underground • State of matter/ A fluid • Evaporation through plants. • Water soaks into the ground • Ice falling down onto Earth • Biggest body of water on Earth • Artificial lake used for storage • Water falling down from the clouds • ...
Soil and Water Conservation 2024-10-29
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- – a period of little rain, affecting soil moisture.
- Irrigation – a system delivering water directly to roots.
- – methods to use water carefully.
- – water taken up by soil and plants.
- – areas where all water drains to a common point.
- Rotation – changing crops each season to keep soil nutrient-rich.
- – small plants that help reduce wind erosion.
- and Silt – small soil particles that build up in water.
- – water soaking into the ground.
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- – soil pressed tightly, limiting water infiltration.
- – water held beneath the earth’s surface.
- – underground layers storing groundwater.
- – practices to keep soil healthy and prevent erosion.
- – trees or shrubs that protect soil from wind.
- – soil that allows water to pass through.
- – organic material that enriches soil.
- – the community of plants, animals, and their environment.
- – soil being worn away by wind or water.
- – decomposed organic matter that improves soil.
- – the variety of life within an ecosystem
- – the fertile layer rich in nutrients and minerals.
- – water flowing over land, which can cause erosion.
22 Clues: – water soaking into the ground. • – methods to use water carefully. • – water taken up by soil and plants. • – organic material that enriches soil. • – soil being worn away by wind or water. • – water held beneath the earth’s surface. • – underground layers storing groundwater. • – soil that allows water to pass through. • – the variety of life within an ecosystem • ...
Alisa's Water System Crossword 2024-11-28
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- Sea- world's largest inland body of water.
- underground water.
- an area of land that is smaller than a continent.
- when there is too much water and it slowly makes its way up to land.
- restricts the flow of surface water or underground streams.
- an artificial body of water used to store water.
- Change- long term shifts in temperature and weather patterns.
- the watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth.
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- a large mass of ice.
- a fresh water drainage system flowing 4,000 miles from the Andes Mountains.
- they happen when rivers dry up and lakes shrink.
- the process when matireals on a land surface are broken down and carried by wind,water,or ice.
- a body of salt water that covers most of Earth.
- a depression in the ground natural external surface damage.
- the action of water to flow,seep,or move in and out of the caillaries.
- the flow of electrical power or charge.
- a body of water surrounded by land.
- a natural stream of water larger than a creek.
- Sea Levels- causes climate change.
- an artificial waterway allowing boats and ships from one body of water to another.
20 Clues: underground water. • a large mass of ice. • Sea Levels- causes climate change. • a body of water surrounded by land. • the flow of electrical power or charge. • Sea- world's largest inland body of water. • a natural stream of water larger than a creek. • a body of salt water that covers most of Earth. • they happen when rivers dry up and lakes shrink. • ...
Water Systems Crossword Puzzles 2024-11-22
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- Process where water changes from liquid to vapor.
- Large, still body of freshwater.
- Movement of water through soil and rocks.
- Water released from clouds as rain, snow, or hail.
- Landform where a river spreads out into multiple streams.
- Water that flows over land into rivers and lakes.
- Relating to the land adjacent to rivers or streams.
- Small, flowing body of water.
- A storage area for water, often behind a dam.
- Wastewater from homes and businesses.
- Particles carried and deposited by water.
- Wearing away of land by water, wind, or ice.
- Prolonged period of little or no rainfall.
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- The largest body of saltwater.
- Artificial supply of water to crops.
- Natural water source where groundwater flows to the surface.
- Ecosystem saturated with water, like swamps or marshes.
- Area of land prone to flooding near a river.
- Smaller river or stream flowing into a larger one.
- Process of removing salt from seawater.
- Regular rise and fall of ocean water.
- Study of water in Earth's systems.
- Man-made waterway for transportation or irrigation.
- Level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- Land area that drains into a river or stream.
- Vapor turning into liquid water, forming clouds.
- Water located beneath the Earth's surface.
- Area where freshwater meets saltwater.
- Underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- Hot spring that periodically erupts with water and steam.
30 Clues: Small, flowing body of water. • The largest body of saltwater. • Large, still body of freshwater. • Study of water in Earth's systems. • Artificial supply of water to crops. • Regular rise and fall of ocean water. • Wastewater from homes and businesses. • Area where freshwater meets saltwater. • Process of removing salt from seawater. • ...
Fresh Water & Marine Systems 2025-05-12
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- lakes form from rainfall in craters
- stage 2 of river system
- when a lake naturally turns over
- plant like organism
- stage 3 of river system
- standing water
- stage 4 of river system
- plains stage 5 of river system
- stage 6 of river system
- type of fresh water system
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- stage 1 of river system
- stage 7 of river system
- strong swimmers
- limiting factor
- organism
- running water
- deep low lakes
- shallow area along edge of a lake
- characterized by trees
- characterized by grasses
20 Clues: organism • running water • deep low lakes • standing water • strong swimmers • limiting factor • plant like organism • characterized by trees • stage 1 of river system • stage 7 of river system • stage 2 of river system • stage 3 of river system • stage 4 of river system • stage 6 of river system • characterized by grasses • type of fresh water system • plains stage 5 of river system • ...
Water Pollution Ch11 Sec2 2025-05-11
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- the disastrous 2010 __ __ oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico made front-page news all around the world.
- oil and gasoline from personal __ is a form of nonpoint source pollution
- sensitive coastal ecosystems, such as __ __, estuaries, and coastal marshes, are the MOST AFFECTED by pollution.
- as underground storage tanks age, they may develop leaks that allow pollutants to seep into the __ and groundwater.
- the process where nutrients flow downstream or settle to the bottom.
- agriculture, forestry, septic systems, boating, industry, urban runoff, construction, habitat degradation, etc. can all be sources of __.
- there are many different kinds of water pollutants, both natural and __-__.
- a nutrient that can cause excessive growth of algae.
- nonpoint source pollution, aka __ __, comes from many different sources that are often difficult to identify.
- the accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain. (pg R74)
- the solid material that remains after wastewater treatment.
- when lakes and slow-moving streams contain an abundance of nutrients they are __.
- as oxygen levels drop in bodies of water, __ organisms may suffocate and die.
- the fish in figure 3.7 did not die because of a __ __, they died because of thermal pollution.
- in many coastal areas, dead zones exist, where excess nutrients from runoff have caused __ __ levels.
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- most natural nutrients in water come from __ matter, such as leaves and animals.
- according to figure 3.9, Bay of __ had the 8th major oil spill in 1979.
- pollutants usually enter groundwater when polluted surface water __ from the Earth's surface.
- large floating mats of algae in polluted bodies of water.
- __ eutrophication is when inorganic plant nutrients enter the water sewage and fertilizer runoff.
- water that contains waste from homes or industry.
- pollution discharged from a single source.
- if the flow of warm water into a lake/stream is constant, it may cause the total __ of an aquatic ecosystem.
- most storage tanks in the US hold __ products, such as gasoline and heating fuel.
- __ pollution can occur when power plants and other industries use water in their cooling systems then discharge the warm water into a lake or river.
- according to the EPA, __ __ remain the largest source of water quality problems in the US.
- pesticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers, and petroleum products are common __ pollutants.
- __ in some laundry/dishwashing detergents are another major cause of eutrophication.
- the introduction of chemical, physical or biological agents into water that degrade water quality and harm the organisms.
- water is __ and treated to make the water clean enough to return to a river, lake, or the oceans.
30 Clues: pollution discharged from a single source. • water that contains waste from homes or industry. • a nutrient that can cause excessive growth of algae. • large floating mats of algae in polluted bodies of water. • the solid material that remains after wastewater treatment. • the process where nutrients flow downstream or settle to the bottom. • ...
Tsunamis and Water Waves 2025-05-05
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- - the distance from the bottom to the top of something standing upright
- - large underwater or coastal landslides can also displace water and generate tsunamis
- - a tide of water
- - the size, extent, or importance of something
- - the technology of communicating using radio waves
- - the degree or strength of something
- - ocean liquid
- - damaging
- - large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth
- - an earth vibration caused by something else
- - a statement or event that indicates a possible or impending danger
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- - a shallow water wave caused by the gravitational interactions between the Sun, Moon, and Earth
- - an overflow of water onto normally dry land
- - the solid ground or surface at the bottom of the sea or ocean
- - leaving a place of danger
- - a swelling, rolling, or sweeping forward like that of a wave
- - a serious drama or situation that results in a disastrous or unhappy ending
- - a sudden shaking of the Earth's surface
- - a line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake
- - a vent in Earth's crust that allows molten rock, gases, and ash to erupt
- - widespread devastation
21 Clues: - damaging • - ocean liquid • - a tide of water • - widespread devastation • - leaving a place of danger • - the degree or strength of something • - a sudden shaking of the Earth's surface • - an overflow of water onto normally dry land • - an earth vibration caused by something else • - the size, extent, or importance of something • ...
Watersheds and Water Sources 2025-09-09
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- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities, agriculture, and improper waste disposal.
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- Channel The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
- 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.
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- 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.
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including sustainable practices and reducing pollution.
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- The source of a river or stream.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the soil.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic use.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
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. • A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater. • ...
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 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
- 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: 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 • ...
Isle of Armor Pokédex 101-200 2024-01-19
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- 150 Normal III
- 182 Dark/Flying V
- 171 Ground or Fire/Ghost I
- 140 Water/Fairy II
- 141 Water/Fairy II
- 102 Electric/Flying V
- 170 Ground I
- 109 Dark/Psychic VI
- 188 Water/Electric II
- 192 Water/Ghost V
- 130 Fighting VIII
- 196 Water VI
- 112 Water/Dark III
- 160 Poison/Fire VII
- 191 Water III
- 173 Fire III
- 148 Normal III
- 111 Water/Dark III
- 144 Water/Fighting I
- 135 Ghost/Flying IV
- 187 Bug/Fire V
- 200 Water/Dragon II
- 116 Normal I
- 123 Bug/Rock V
- 145 Water II
- 156 Rock V
- 164 Fighting V
- 152 Psychic/Flying V
- 121 Bug/Fighting II
- 146 Water I
- 115 Normal V
- 105 Electric/Steel I
- 149 Normal III
- 118 Bug/Flying I
- 185 Ground/Rock IV
- 103 Electric/Fairy VI
- 104 Electric/Dark VIII
- 195 Poison/Dragon VI
- 119 Bug/Steel II
- 147 Water I
- 151 Psychic/Flying V
- 101 Fighting/(Dark/Water) VIII
- 175 Ground VIII
- 184 Ground/Rock I
- 154 Rock V
- 143 Water I
- 126 Electric VIII
- 117 Normal II
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- 136 Ghost/Flying IV
- 162 Dark/Fighting V
- 153 Steel/Flying II
- 129 Fighting VIII
- 107 Electric/Steel IV
- 139 Normal/Fairy III
- 190 Water III
- 169 Ground or Ice/Steel I
- 138 Water/Ground III
- 197 Water VI
- 194 Poison/Water VI
- 165 Dragon VII
- 108 Dark/Psychic VI
- 106 Electric/Steel I
- 159 Poison/Fire VII
- 110 Water VII
- 161 Dark/Fighting V
- 189 Water/Electric II
- 127 Poison/Water VII
- 183 Ground/Rock I
- 158 Rock VII
- 157 Rock VII
- 186 Bug/Fire V
- 131 Water I
- 172 Normal I
- 163 Fighting V
- 155 Rock V
- 134 Ghost/Ground VII
- 176 Ground/Dark V
- 178 Ground/Dark V
- 181 Dark/Flying V
- 142 Water I
- 166 Dragon/Fighting VII
- 199 Water I
- 124 Bug/Water VII
- 168 Ground or Ice/Steel I
- 133 Ghost/Ground VII
- 132 Water/Ice I
- 114 Normal V
- 128 Poison/Water VII
- 167 Dragon/Fighting VII
- 174 Ground VIII
- 177 Ground/Dark V
- 198 Water I
- 180 Normal/Flying V
- 113 Normal V
- 125 Bug/Water VII
- 122 Bug/Rock V
- 179 Normal/Flying V
- 137 Water/Ground III
- 120 Bug I
- 193 Water/Ghost V
100 Clues: 120 Bug I • 155 Rock V • 156 Rock V • 154 Rock V • 131 Water I • 142 Water I • 199 Water I • 146 Water I • 198 Water I • 147 Water I • 143 Water I • 170 Ground I • 197 Water VI • 196 Water VI • 173 Fire III • 158 Rock VII • 157 Rock VII • 172 Normal I • 116 Normal I • 145 Water II • 114 Normal V • 115 Normal V • 113 Normal V • 190 Water III • 110 Water VII • 191 Water III • 117 Normal II • 150 Normal III • 165 Dragon VII • ...
A Water Bureau Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-07
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- An unexpected reverse in water flow
- A type of amphibian that lives in the watershed
- Chlorine plus ammonia
- Location of disconnected reservoirs
- We serve excellent water... (part 1 of 2)
- Cloudiness of water
- Pushing water through mains for water quality
- Our billing system
- User of most water in most homes
- People who fund our work
- A type of fish we protect
Down
- Water that's naturally underground
- Creature that's changing the bureau
- Site of two 50-million gallon reservoirs
- Used to make water less corrosive
- Six-day program for learning a lot
- Water that's safe to drink
- Material most new mains are made of
- Layer of water-bearing rock
- We serve excellent water... (part 2 of 2)
20 Clues: Our billing system • Cloudiness of water • Chlorine plus ammonia • People who fund our work • A type of fish we protect • Water that's safe to drink • Layer of water-bearing rock • User of most water in most homes • Used to make water less corrosive • Water that's naturally underground • Six-day program for learning a lot • Creature that's changing the bureau • ...
The Water Cycle Crossword 2023-12-15
Across
- water absorbed by plants
- all forms of water that fall to the ground
- the liquid form of water that's in the atmosphere
- the process of liquid water transforming to vapor (gas)
- water that does not soak into ground, flows over land
- deposition and sublimation typically happen near this
- the process of solid ice/snow transforming to vapor (gas)
- water ___ is the term for water in a gaseous state
- movement of water deep into the ground
Down
- the process of a solid ice or snow becoming liquid water
- provides heat to the Earth and drives the water cycle
- the process of liquid water becoming ice
- the process of plants releasing vapor which transformed from liquid
- the process of vapor (gas) transforming into solid ice/snow
- the process of vapor (gas) transforming to liquid water
- a natural, underground cave where water collects
- water that flows underground
- the movement of water soaking into the ground
- causes water to move and travel around the Earth
19 Clues: water absorbed by plants • water that flows underground • movement of water deep into the ground • the process of liquid water becoming ice • all forms of water that fall to the ground • the movement of water soaking into the ground • a natural, underground cave where water collects • causes water to move and travel around the Earth • ...
Water Cycle - Cameron P. 2022-11-29
Across
- This produces steam which goes into the air and becomes a cloud
- Water molecules come across cooler temperatures
- Water molecules float across the sky
- Water evaporates from soil into the atmosphere
- Water starts to soak into the ground after precipitation happens
- The largest reservoirs of water
- Water flowing in creeks
- Lots of water are frozen over
- Water molecules use them for moving from place to place (it's less known around the world)
- Water molecules use these to sink into groundwater
- Water collects and makes pools on land
- These are made of ice particles
Down
- A highway for water molecules
- 2 water molecules are connected to this element
- Melts water molecules into the sky
- The main source of the water cycle
- higher in the sky where its colder there is invisible water vapor
- This stores lots of water and is a lake underground
- Groundwater finds an opening in the earth and emerges from the ground
19 Clues: Water flowing in creeks • A highway for water molecules • Lots of water are frozen over • The largest reservoirs of water • These are made of ice particles • Melts water molecules into the sky • The main source of the water cycle • Water molecules float across the sky • Water collects and makes pools on land • Water evaporates from soil into the atmosphere • ...
Brody Avrech !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2024-12-17
Across
- thicc air
- moving water in a pathway format
- smaller amount of water
- living objects not humans
- moves off the lands surface
- Big amount of water
- mini volcano
- water that soaks in the ground for the plants to drink
- when water soaks into the ground from precipitation
- disappears from evaporation
- weird stuff on the grass that eventually evaporates
- puffy things in the sky
- steam from a hot mountain
- water on a periodic table
Down
- bouncy toy or season of the year
- gas to water
- Horsetooth
- water beneath you
- moves water around earth
- smaller rivers
- rain or sleet or snow or hail
- gives the water cycle energy
- water to a gas
23 Clues: thicc air • Horsetooth • gas to water • mini volcano • smaller rivers • water to a gas • water beneath you • Big amount of water • smaller amount of water • puffy things in the sky • moves water around earth • living objects not humans • steam from a hot mountain • water on a periodic table • moves off the lands surface • disappears from evaporation • gives the water cycle energy • ...
Drinks 1 - 9BD 2023-02-23
21 Clues: jég • víz • üveg • pohár • citrom • jéggel • csapvíz • szénsavas • szénsavas • citrommal • egy üveg víz • szénsavmentes • ....... water • .....tap water • plain .... water • a glass ... water • szénsavas ásványvíz • two ...... of water • egy pohár ásványvíz • szénsavmentes ásványvíz • szénsavmentes vagy szénsavas
Pokémon Starters 2022-12-03
27 Clues: Gen 7 Fire • Gen 1 Fire • Gen 9 Fire • Gen 5 Fire • Gen 4 Fire • Gen 3 Fire • Gen 2 Fire • Gen 6 Fire • Gen 8 Fire • Gen 9 Grass • Gen 2 Grass • Gen 7 Grass • Gen 3 Grass • Gen 7 Water • Gen 5 Water • Gen 6 Grass • Gen 8 Water • Gen 8 Grass • Gen 1 Water • Gen 6 Water • Gen 9 Water • Gen 2 Water • Gen 4 Grass • Gen 3 Water • Gen 1 Grass • Gen 5 Grass • Gen 4 Water
Ch 14 2022-12-06
Across
- lagoon, pond to store manure livestock.
- used by rural areas to filter water.
- a layer of fairly clear water.
- heat pollution to water,
- indicates if pathogens are present.
- zone, body of water that can support life.
- legistlation to protect fish.
- a diffuse area that produces pollution.
- field, underground pipes of septic tank.
- contamination of water by humans.
- change in water temperature kills.
- human waste.
- solid waste from wastewater.
Down
- water becomes rich in nutrients.
- standard for drinking water.
- water produced.
- type of pollution from a direct source.
- a group of plastics.
- the amt of oxygen over time.
- safe drinking water by EPA.
20 Clues: human waste. • water produced. • a group of plastics. • heat pollution to water, • safe drinking water by EPA. • standard for drinking water. • the amt of oxygen over time. • solid waste from wastewater. • legistlation to protect fish. • a layer of fairly clear water. • water becomes rich in nutrients. • contamination of water by humans. • change in water temperature kills. • ...
Human Impact on Water (8-2) 2020-04-22
Across
- pollution from ONE specific site
- many small sources of pollution
- removes harmful chemicals from water
- chem. pollution from burning fossil fuels
- seawater seeps into aquifer
- people moving from rural to urban areas
- when soil with aquifers collapses
- how clean or polluted water is
- water used by humans for showering
- live/dead organisms added to water
- artificial channel
Down
- waste added to water to make it harmful
- increased nutrients in water
- human activity increases water nutrients
- availability of water
- harmful chemicals added to water supply
- water heated b/c of human activity
- body of water behind a dam
- water that is safe to drink
19 Clues: artificial channel • availability of water • body of water behind a dam • seawater seeps into aquifer • water that is safe to drink • increased nutrients in water • how clean or polluted water is • many small sources of pollution • pollution from ONE specific site • when soil with aquifers collapses • water heated b/c of human activity • water used by humans for showering • ...
SAWS Water Vocabulary Crossword 2020-09-15
Across
- Covers 75% of Earth's surface
- To use again, and again, and again
- Reservoir of Water
- Invisible water form
- Ice snow water form
- The kind of water in the ocean
- It's the stuff of life!
- Invisible force that brings rain down to Earth
- Water changes from liquid to vapor
- It's energy causes evaporation
- Evaporated water condenses in the sky to form a ________
- The water cycle is also called the ___________ cycle
Down
- Rain, snow, sleet or hail
- Water changes from vapor to liquid
- Steam
- All things are made of ________________
- Drinkable water form
- The kind of water we use and drink
- Water gathered in lakes, rivers, oceans and puddles
19 Clues: Steam • Reservoir of Water • Ice snow water form • Invisible water form • Drinkable water form • It's the stuff of life! • Rain, snow, sleet or hail • Covers 75% of Earth's surface • The kind of water in the ocean • It's energy causes evaporation • Water changes from vapor to liquid • To use again, and again, and again • The kind of water we use and drink • ...
AQUATIC BIOLOGY 2019-09-15
Across
- Protein rich area in algae
- Habitats that are partially submerged by water
- Circulating water bodies
- Unicellular photosynthetic alveolate algae
- The deep water in ocean trenches
- Zone in which bioluminescent organisms are present
- Two piece wall of silica in diatoms
- Inland water bodies with mosses and lichens
- Primary storage compound in Euglinophyta
- Organism living in air water interface
Down
- Transitional zone betweenfresh water and sea water
- Adaptations based on metabolism
- Water column of the open ocean
- Organism in benthic zone
- Storage compound in Chrysophyta
- Dominant pigment in red algae
- Warm oxygen rich water layer on top of lake
- Shallow water logged area with grass and broad leafed plants
- Tiny animals that makes up coral reefs
- Stable water bodies
20 Clues: Stable water bodies • Organism in benthic zone • Circulating water bodies • Protein rich area in algae • Dominant pigment in red algae • Water column of the open ocean • Adaptations based on metabolism • Storage compound in Chrysophyta • The deep water in ocean trenches • Two piece wall of silica in diatoms • Tiny animals that makes up coral reefs • ...
Maria's Water System Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-19
Across
- rising temperatures disrupt precipitation patterns
- something formed by rivers
- a water system under ground
- water with salt in it
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a device that sends out powerful streams of water
- a sloping in the ground that borders the water course
- a river or stream that enters a large body of water
Down
- the largest island body in the world
- one of the great lakes (2 words)
- ice
- water washes away the soil and residue from the void in the rock
- a large body of salt water
- oceans, lakes, rivers, streams and more
- a period of time where water
- water level higher then normal
- water flowing through rivers wears away
- it takes from many forms including clouds,rivers, icebergs and more
- a area that drains all precipitation received
- a enlarged lake behind a dam
- a moving body of fresh water
21 Clues: ice • water with salt in it • a large body of salt water • something formed by rivers • a water system under ground • a period of time where water • a enlarged lake behind a dam • a moving body of fresh water • water level higher then normal • one of the great lakes (2 words) • a piece of land surrounded by water • the largest island body in the world • ...
Ayden1 2020-10-27
Across
- Gas changes to a liquid.
- Top of saturated zone.
- A lake that stores water for humans.
- Pump of rising water due to pressure.
- Allows water to move through materials with pores inside.
- Once substance dissolves in another.
- Molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to the gaseous state.
- Streams and small rivers that feed into a main river.
- Water given off through the leaves as water vapor.
- Land area that supplies water to a river system.
Down
- Mixes but does not dissolve.
- The build-up of lake nutrients.
- Materials with large, connected pores.
- A ridge of land.
- Area of rock or soil totally filled with water.
- Area covered with shallow water.
- Tightness across surface of water.
- Has electrically charged areas.
- Layer of rocks and soil above the water table.
- Universal solvent.
- Materials that do not allow water to pass through them.
- Underground area of rock that holds water.
- Substances that help plants and algae grow.
23 Clues: A ridge of land. • Universal solvent. • Top of saturated zone. • Gas changes to a liquid. • Mixes but does not dissolve. • The build-up of lake nutrients. • Has electrically charged areas. • Area covered with shallow water. • Tightness across surface of water. • A lake that stores water for humans. • Once substance dissolves in another. • Pump of rising water due to pressure. • ...
Noah's and Israel's crossword!!! 2024-11-22
Across
- when there is a lot of water and it breaks things in its way
- one of the great lakes (its LakeSu.........
- underground water
- its one of the oceans in the world and starts with A
- a body of water usually smaller than a lake
- the Great lake of ...
- drained by the Amazon River and its tributaries
- water in a ______
- water that comes from a spring
- largest river by discharge volume of water in the world
Down
- a famous river in the USA
- the measurement word they use for water
- like a big bath tub
- water that you can _____
- the water in the ocean
- the plastic that they use for water bottles
- a large body of salt water
- a part of a stream where no current is visible
- an open usually circular vessel with sloping or curving sides used typically for holding water for washing
- a body of water with near land
20 Clues: underground water • water in a ______ • like a big bath tub • the Great lake of ... • the water in the ocean • water that you can _____ • a famous river in the USA • a large body of salt water • water that comes from a spring • a body of water with near land • the measurement word they use for water • one of the great lakes (its LakeSu......... • ...
Science 2020-01-12
Across
- the solid form of water
- the FORM of water that comes down as rain
- the type of water that is in our lakes, rivers and underground
- the water beneath the Earth's surface
- a 3-D combination puzzle invented in 1974
- the gas form of water
- the type of water in the oceans
- a collection of water on earth
- the conditions in the atmosphere for a short period of time
- when water vapor cools in clouds
- makes the whole water cycle works
Down
- normal conditions of an area over a long period of time
- water that does not go in bodies of water or soak into the ground
- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- all the water in, on, or above the earth
- the amount of space something takes up
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- when water turns into a gas
- the ONE thing we change in an experiment
- what everything is made of
- the weight of matter in something
- information scientists collect
22 Clues: the gas form of water • the solid form of water • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • what everything is made of • when water turns into a gas • a collection of water on earth • information scientists collect • the type of water in the oceans • when water vapor cools in clouds • the weight of matter in something • makes the whole water cycle works • the water beneath the Earth's surface • ...
Hydrosphere Crossword 2025-04-07
Across
- process of water entering soil
- degradation of land
- elastic like force at surface of liquid
- unsorted mixture of sediment including clay and silt
- a natural resource that can be replenished
- large undergroundspace
- process of plants absorbing water thru soil
- permanently frozen groundwater
- flowing body of water
- large slow moving mass of ice
- measure of how acidic a solution is
- frozen seawater
- a natural resource that can be replenished
- deep crack in a glacier
- vast body of water
Down
- process of water evaporation from plants
- drainage basin
- Total amount of water on planet
- water that exists beneath the surface
- a hole drilled into the ground to find water
- total frozen water on planet
- bowl shaped depression on a mountain
- water that flows over the ground surface
- Total amount of water on planet
- elastic like force at surface of liquid
- ability of substance to dissolve in water
- tiny openings in rocks and soil that can hold water
- ionic compounds that dissolves in water
- long winding ridge formed by sediment
- large scale flows of seawater driven by wind
- natural flow of water
31 Clues: drainage basin • frozen seawater • vast body of water • degradation of land • flowing body of water • natural flow of water • large undergroundspace • deep crack in a glacier • total frozen water on planet • large slow moving mass of ice • process of water entering soil • permanently frozen groundwater • Total amount of water on planet • Total amount of water on planet • ...
Unit 1, 2 and 3. 2013-06-29
Across
- still water, shallow and small
- separates the unsaturated zone from the saturated one
- a group of streams that flow together
- a well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer
- water molecules change to a gaseous state
- buildup of nutrients that increase the growth of algae
- water can't pass through this material
- plants give off water vapor through their leaves
- stream and smaller rivers that feed into a main river
- geological source of water
Down
- water can pass through this material
- process by which plants make their own food
- the place where an organism lives
- still water, deep and large
- the process by which water falls to Earth as rain, snow, etc
- ridge of land that separates a watershed
- land area formed because of Earth's crust movements
- body processes: break down food,___ and reproduce
- water vapor cools forming drops that clump together forming clouds
- evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation are steps of
- land area that supplies wáter to a river
- lake that stores wáter for human use
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- remaining water, result of water cycle
24 Clues: geological source of water • still water, deep and large • still water, shallow and small • the place where an organism lives • water can pass through this material • lake that stores wáter for human use • a group of streams that flow together • water can't pass through this material • remaining water, result of water cycle • ridge of land that separates a watershed • ...
Unit E crossword Kaitlyn Horkoff 2018-06-13
Across
- the amount of a group of species in an area
- technique for cleaning water
- large moving body of ice
- water at its highest level
- water with a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- characteristics to describe a river
- water at its highest level
- solid outer part of earth
- the amount of dissolved salt in water
- highest point of land on a continent
- changes of water level that happen daily
- to observe and keep track
- the movement of rocks with wind or water
- bodies of water like an ocean have salt in them
Down
- water that is safe for humans to drink
- the amount and combination of concentration in water
- area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- erosion caused by chemicals
- streams of water that move in a large body of water
- average temperature of an area
- theory explaining the structure of the earth’s crust
- measure of the amount of substances are in water
- small amount of water that can eventually be consumed(bodies of water like lakes)
- technique used to separate solutions
- a variety of different species in a ecosystem
- large body of water containing salt
- circular movements
27 Clues: circular movements • large moving body of ice • solid outer part of earth • to observe and keep track • water at its highest level • water at its highest level • erosion caused by chemicals • technique for cleaning water • average temperature of an area • characteristics to describe a river • large body of water containing salt • technique used to separate solutions • ...
Y8 Blessing 2025-08-01
Across
- – To move quickly; people run to get water.
- – When something good happens by surprise, like the pipe breaking.
- – To break open suddenly.
- – A large group of people; many come for the water.
- – The sound or action of water hitting something.
- – A feeling that things will get better.
- – To let others use something; people share the water.
- – Young people who play and laugh in the water.
- – A tube that carries water; in the poem, one bursts open.
- – With no water; like the land and skin in the poem.
- – A powerful being some people pray to; water is like a gift from a god here.
- – A feeling of great happiness.
Down
- – Containers used to carry water.
- – A special and lucky gift; here, the water is a b..
- – What people need to drink, wash, and live. It’s very rare in this poem.
- – Bright and glowing; the children’s skin shines in the water.
- – To break open; dry skin or land can crack.
- – To have fun; what the children do when the water comes.
- – Used to catch or carry water.
- – Nice and caring; the water feels like it comes from a kindly god.
20 Clues: – To break open suddenly. • – Used to catch or carry water. • – A feeling of great happiness. • – Containers used to carry water. • – A feeling that things will get better. • – To move quickly; people run to get water. • – To break open; dry skin or land can crack. • – Young people who play and laugh in the water. • – The sound or action of water hitting something. • ...
Elements of a drainage basin (an open system) 2017-07-03
Across
- the downward movement of water into the soil surface
- the gravity flow of water within soil
- evaporation from plant leaves
- water coming into the system
- the storage of water underground in permeable rock strata
- the total volume of water held on the Earth’s surface in lakes, ponds and puddles
- water flowing downhill through permeable rock above the water table
- water running down a plant stem or tree trunk
- lateral movement of soil water downslope. It’s much slower than overland flow
Down
- all forms of moisture that reach the Earth’s surface
- the water held in a river or stream channel
- storage water taken up by vegetation. It is all the moisture in vegetation at any one time
- water stored in the system
- when precipitation lands on buildings, vegetation and concrete before it reaches the soil
- the movement of water within the river channel. This is also called a river’s discharge
- water that reaches the channel largely through slow throughflow and from permeable rock below the water table
- discharge the amount of water that passes a given point, in a given amount of time
- water moving from one place to another
- water leaving the system
19 Clues: water leaving the system • water stored in the system • water coming into the system • evaporation from plant leaves • the gravity flow of water within soil • water moving from one place to another • the water held in a river or stream channel • water running down a plant stem or tree trunk • all forms of moisture that reach the Earth’s surface • ...
Hydrosphere Crossword 2015-03-17
Across
- water found in gravel and rocks
- stream combined with lake
- area where water is
- large mass of ice
- earth water
- water contained on a body of land
- lake that stores water
Down
- water flow
- small channel of water
- drains into stream
- water rises
- wetland with grasses
- wetland with moss
- large channel of water
- large piece of fresh water
- drains into large river
- wetland with trees
- largest body of water
18 Clues: water flow • water rises • earth water • wetland with moss • large mass of ice • drains into stream • wetland with trees • area where water is • wetland with grasses • largest body of water • small channel of water • large channel of water • lake that stores water • drains into large river • stream combined with lake • large piece of fresh water • water found in gravel and rocks • ...
Isle of Armor Pokédex 1-100 2024-01-18
Across
- 51 Poison/Dark IV
- 82 Poison/Fighting IV
- 21 Grass/Dragon VIII
- 67 Bug/Steel V
- 12 Normal/Fairy I
- 28 Steel/Fairy VI
- 54 Normal I
- 6 Normal IV
- 2 (Water/Poison)/Psychic I
- 38 Water I
- 79 Fairy VII
- 69 Grass/Poison I
- 89 Normal/Psychic VII
- 78 Grass/Poison V
- 52 Normal II
- 9 Normal VIII
- 41 Water/Poison I
- 85 Electric I
- 91 Water III
- 64 Bug V
- 14 Bug VIII
- 53 Normal V
- 99 Water/Psychic I
- 8 Normal II
- 29 Dark/Steel V
- 16 Bug/Psychic VIII
- 65 Bug V
- 68 Grass/Poison I
- 30 Dark/Steel V
- 24 Fire/Flying VI
- 73 Water I
- 43 Water/Flying I
- 35 Psychic/Fairy III
- 7 Normal I
- 32 Psychic I
- 71 Water I
- 76 Bug/Poison V
- 58 Water/Ground II
- 60 Dragon VI
- 20 Grass/Dragon VIII
- 18 Grass VII
- 74 Bug/Poison V
- 59 Water/Ground II
- 45 Water II
- 48 Water/Flying III
- 33 Psychic I
- 27 Electric IV
- 94 Water I
- 70 Grass/Poison I
- 17 Grass VII
- 47 Water/Flying II
- 31 Psychic I
- 75 Bug/Poison V
Down
- 50 Poison/Bug IV
- 93 Flying/Water VIII
- 55 Normal IV
- 22 Normal/Flying VI
- 40 Water/Poison I
- 92 Water/Dark III
- 66 Bug V
- 26 Electric IV
- 97 Water VIII
- 98 Water I
- 57 Water/Rock VIII
- 4 Normal IV
- 39 Water I
- 95 Water I
- 62 Dragon VI
- 80 Grass I
- 44 Water II
- 11 Normal/Fairy II
- 5 Normal IV
- 10 Normal VIII
- 3 (Water/Poison)/Psychic II
- 1 (Water/)Psychic I
- 83 Poison/Fighting IV
- 42 Water I
- 87 Dark V
- 15 Bug/Psychic VIII
- 23 Fire/Flying VI
- 81 Grass IV
- 19 Grass/Dragon VIII
- 25 Electric IV
- 46 Water/Flying IV
- 56 Water VIII
- 72 Water I
- 34 Psychic/Fairy III
- 90 Fighting VII
- 49 Water/Flying III
- 61 Dragon VI
- 63 Dragon V
- 84 Electric II
- 77 Grass/Poison V
- 96 Water VIII
- 36 Psychic/Fairy III
- 13 Normal/Fairy I
- 100 Fighting VIII
- 88 Dark V
- 37 Psychic/Fighting IV
- 86 Electric(/Psychic) I
100 Clues: 66 Bug V • 64 Bug V • 65 Bug V • 87 Dark V • 88 Dark V • 38 Water I • 98 Water I • 39 Water I • 95 Water I • 80 Grass I • 42 Water I • 73 Water I • 7 Normal I • 71 Water I • 72 Water I • 94 Water I • 54 Normal I • 6 Normal IV • 4 Normal IV • 14 Bug VIII • 53 Normal V • 44 Water II • 8 Normal II • 5 Normal IV • 81 Grass IV • 63 Dragon V • 45 Water II • 55 Normal IV • 79 Fairy VII • 52 Normal II • 91 Water III • 62 Dragon VI • 32 Psychic I • ...
The Water Cycle. 2021-06-25
Across
- a area of water surrounded by land.
- Store vapour in side of them untill its time for them to let rain, Hail, and Sleet out
- Water surrounding countries and is very deep
- Small liquid droplets falling from the clouds.
- frozen rain which falls from clouds.
- The Process where water turns to vapor liquid.
- Heats up the surface of water its also bright and keeps us warm when its out.
Down
- A bucket full of water spilt of the ground and staying there,
- It collects water from the water cycle and goes back into the ocean and goes through the water cycle all again.
- It is Rain, Hail, Sleet and snow and is a liquid that comes from clouds (fany word for rain)
- The Process wgen water turns to vapour
- Water that is frozen and slippery
- How many stages are in the water cycle.
13 Clues: Water that is frozen and slippery • a area of water surrounded by land. • frozen rain which falls from clouds. • The Process wgen water turns to vapour • How many stages are in the water cycle. • Water surrounding countries and is very deep • Small liquid droplets falling from the clouds. • The Process where water turns to vapor liquid. • ...
Water Ecology Puzzle 2021-04-16
Across
- Where no sunlight gets through the water, making photosynthesis impossible
- Areas nearest a river's course that are flooded periodically
- The part of 5-across farther from the shore, where there are no rooted plants
- Bodies of water, partially enclosed by land, that occur where fresh water from land drainage meets the water of an ocean or inland sea.
- The amount of salts dissolved in water
- Areas of land that are flooded with water at least part of the year
Down
- The part of 5-Across where the water is shallow enough that aquatic plants grow from the mud and reach above the surface of the water
- The very bottom of a body of water
- The top layer of an aquatic ecosystem where there is enough sunlight for plants to undergo photo synthesis
- The vertical flow of cold, nutrient-rich water towards the surface
- Type of ecosystem covered by water at high tide, but exposed at low tide
- Type of water with less salt than saltwater, but more salt than freshwater
- A bend in a river
13 Clues: A bend in a river • The very bottom of a body of water • The amount of salts dissolved in water • Areas nearest a river's course that are flooded periodically • The vertical flow of cold, nutrient-rich water towards the surface • Areas of land that are flooded with water at least part of the year • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-06-19
Across
- The movement of water from the Earth to the sky and back to the Earth in a continuous way.
- Water can be _____ by reducing wastage,and by reusing and recycling water.
- Water is needed for a seed to _____ and grow.
- Digestive juices in the stomach further _____ the food.
- Water vapour __________ into water droplets which gather to form clouds.
- Living things need _______ to survive.
- Blood also transports ____ materials away from various parts of the body.
Down
- Water can be found in _______ juices in various parts of digestive system.
- Digestive juices in the small _____ completes the digestion process.
- Water gains heat and ________ from water bodies (e.g.lakes,sea)forming water vapour.
- Blood helps to ________ digested food and oxygen to different parts of the body.
- ______ in the mouth softens and partially digests the food.
- During photosynthesis, plants need water and carbon dioxide to make _____ in the presence of light.
13 Clues: Living things need _______ to survive. • Water is needed for a seed to _____ and grow. • Digestive juices in the stomach further _____ the food. • ______ in the mouth softens and partially digests the food. • Digestive juices in the small _____ completes the digestion process. • Water vapour __________ into water droplets which gather to form clouds. • ...
Nutrient Homework-Water 2022-11-16
Across
- the coolest nutrient
- who is recommended 3.7 liters of water daily?
- a "healthy" vegetable popular in salads that's actually just 95% water (HINT: two words in one)
- condition when you do not consume enough water/ losing water faster then taking in
- where is water stored in your body? (HINT: not bladder)
- something that you drink water to regulate (HINT: in a practice/game, sweating is a result)
- man-made chemicals that do not break down naturally pollute water and accumulate in our bodies over time (HINT: found on non-stick pans)
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- can be a symptom of both overhydration and dehydration
- mineral in your blood and body fluids that become depleted from excess water intake
- the color your pee should NOT be (HINT: with dehydration)
- condition with low content of iron in the blood, can be related to excess hydration or fluid retention
- a determining factor for recommended daily water intake (HINT: digestion and processing of food/water)
- harmful to human health at any level, enters water through corrosion of lead pipes
13 Clues: the coolest nutrient • who is recommended 3.7 liters of water daily? • can be a symptom of both overhydration and dehydration • where is water stored in your body? (HINT: not bladder) • the color your pee should NOT be (HINT: with dehydration) • harmful to human health at any level, enters water through corrosion of lead pipes • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-09-29
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- When the sun causes water to change from a liquid to a gas
- This phase has molecules that collide into each other
- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain or snow
- Water held underground in soil
- How liquid particles are arranged
- When water drains into the soil
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- Water moving over the surface of the Earth
- The energy of liquid particles
- Process of water movement through a plant
- Process of water droplets that form when water cools
- The speed of solid molecules
- The force that pulls things towards Earth
- The type of pattern that solid molecules are arranged in
13 Clues: The speed of solid molecules • The energy of liquid particles • Water held underground in soil • When water drains into the soil • How liquid particles are arranged • Process of water movement through a plant • The force that pulls things towards Earth • Water moving over the surface of the Earth • Process of water droplets that form when water cools • ...
Water on Earth 2022-11-28
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- an area of land that catches all precipitation and surface runoff and collects it in a body of water such as a river.
- Runoff water that flows over land until it reaches lakes, rivers, and oceans.
- Water water that collects underground.
- a protected artificial or natural lake that is used to store water.
- the process by which plants lose water through tiny pores on their leaves.
- the layer of gases that surrounds Earth.
- Cycle a set of processes energized by the sun that keep water moving from place to place on Earth.
- the process by which a substance in its gaseous phase loses energy and enters the liquid phase.
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- the process of liquid moving through a porous substance.
- condensed water vapor in the atmosphere falling back to Earth in the form of rain, hail, sleet, or snow.
- a underground area of sediment and rocks that is filled with groundwater.
- Vapor water in gas form.
- Table the upper level of water underground.Below the water table ,all spaces are filled with groundwater .
- a huge mass of ice that forms on land when snow and ice accumulate faster than they melt.
- Water water found on Earth’s surface in places like oceans, lakes, rivers, and reservoirs.
- the process by which a substance in its liquid phase gains energy and enters its gaseous phase.
16 Clues: Vapor water in gas form. • Water water that collects underground. • the layer of gases that surrounds Earth. • the process of liquid moving through a porous substance. • a protected artificial or natural lake that is used to store water. • a underground area of sediment and rocks that is filled with groundwater. • ...
WASTE WATER TREATMENT 2018-12-27
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- Underground pit also known as
- ASP consists of Aeration Tank and .... tank
- the amount of oxygen required by microbes to degrade the organic matter in water
- The organics and inorganic solid can be removed by the physical process of
- Quality of wastewater is based on Physical, microbiological and ....
- The preliminary Treatment consists of ..... types of filtration to protect the wastewater plant
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- A settled biomass which wasted is called as ...
- One of the parameters in Physical Quality is
- Wastewater also known as
- Lift station also known as ... station
- Activated sludge process (ASP) is an ... process
- Content in the aeration tank is called .....
- A settled biomass which recycled is called as ...
13 Clues: Wastewater also known as • Underground pit also known as • Lift station also known as ... station • ASP consists of Aeration Tank and .... tank • One of the parameters in Physical Quality is • Content in the aeration tank is called ..... • A settled biomass which wasted is called as ... • Activated sludge process (ASP) is an ... process • ...
Atoms pH Water 2021-09-13
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- water can't dissolve this type of molecule
- hydrogen atoms have this type of charge
- water can dissolve this type of molecule
- if a solution has a pH above 7 it is
- a bond where they share electrons
- water molecules attracted to other molecules
- water molecules being attracted to each other
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- water is known as the
- if a solution has a pH below 7 it is
- oxygen atoms have this type of charge
- water is this type of solution
- another word for basic
- a bond where they transfer electrons
13 Clues: water is known as the • another word for basic • water is this type of solution • a bond where they share electrons • if a solution has a pH below 7 it is • if a solution has a pH above 7 it is • a bond where they transfer electrons • oxygen atoms have this type of charge • hydrogen atoms have this type of charge • water can dissolve this type of molecule • ...
Chapter 10 Water 2021-03-09
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- Lined canal used to transfer fresh water to farms and cities
- Occurs when land above an aquifer sinks
- The process of removing salts from ocean water or brackish water
- A rough measure of the volume of fresh water used directly and indirectly to support one’s lifestyle (Water________)
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- Used water from bathtubs, showers, sinks, dishwashers, and clothes washers
- The top of the zone of saturation (Water______)
- Water containing sewage and other wastes from homes and industries
- Overnourishment of aquatic ecosystems with plant nutrients such as nitrates and phosphates (cultural_____)
- Fresh water not directly consumed but used to produce food and other products (______ Water)
- Area under ground in which all pores are filled with fresh water (Zone of________)
- Any change in water quality that can harm living organisms or make the water unfit for human uses (water_________)
- Irrigation method in which water is delivered directly to plant roots through pipes or tubes (______irrigation)
- Method in which water is pumped from a source through unlined ditches and flows by gravity to crops (_______irrigation)
13 Clues: Occurs when land above an aquifer sinks • The top of the zone of saturation (Water______) • Lined canal used to transfer fresh water to farms and cities • The process of removing salts from ocean water or brackish water • Water containing sewage and other wastes from homes and industries • Used water from bathtubs, showers, sinks, dishwashers, and clothes washers • ...
M3 Water & Environment 2023-03-02
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- (n)something essential
- (v)started
- (n)people or groups in power or control
- (n)the different kinds of life forms found in an area
- (adj) of greatest importance
- (v) To pour downwards rapidly and in large quantities
- (adj) Difficult to find, catch, or achieve
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- (adj) at risk of extinction
- (n) A highly intelligent mammal
- (n)a time of intense difficulty or danger
- (n)agreement of ideas, feelings, or actions
- (n)a plan to solve a problem
- (n)a body of water in the earth
13 Clues: (v)started • (n)something essential • (adj) at risk of extinction • (n)a plan to solve a problem • (adj) of greatest importance • (n) A highly intelligent mammal • (n)a body of water in the earth • (n)people or groups in power or control • (n)a time of intense difficulty or danger • (adj) Difficult to find, catch, or achieve • (n)agreement of ideas, feelings, or actions • ...
Properties Of Water 2023-02-22
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- Washes off of rocks on land
- Sea Saltiest sea
- Layer Upper most layer warm and cold mixed together
- Pressure Increases the deeper you go in water
- Rapid temperature drop
- Things animals have to do in order to live there
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- Is the total weight of all the ocean water above
- Lowers the freezing temperature of water
- Chlorine The oceans contain a lot of
- The saltiness of something usually water
- The amount of material in a given space
- Water Coldest layer polar water that has moved all our globe
- Are often saltier than oceans
- Water denser than Warm water
14 Clues: Sea Saltiest sea • Rapid temperature drop • Washes off of rocks on land • Water denser than Warm water • Are often saltier than oceans • Chlorine The oceans contain a lot of • The amount of material in a given space • Lowers the freezing temperature of water • The saltiness of something usually water • Pressure Increases the deeper you go in water • ...
water cycle crossword 2023-04-24
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- - the average weather conditions
- - barren area of landscape with little living
- - the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- - the plants of a particular region, habitat or geological period
- - the action of collecting water
- - seasonal reversing wind- accompanied by corresponding changes in precipation
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- - the action of helping or doing work for someone.
- - lack of consistency or fixed pattern; liability to vary or change.
- - of or characteristic of the Mediterranean sea , the countries bordering it, or their inhabitants
- - the state of the atmosphere at a particular place.
- - lacks available water preventing development
- - the draining away of water
- - the state of being scarce or short supply
13 Clues: - the draining away of water • - the average weather conditions • - the action of collecting water • - the state of being scarce or short supply • - barren area of landscape with little living • - lacks available water preventing development • - the action of helping or doing work for someone. • - the state of the atmosphere at a particular place. • ...
Land & Water Management 2013-02-21
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- The process of when the wind picks up particles of soil and sand and blows them to another location.
- Management plan for a whole drainage basin.
- the activity of planning, developing, distributing and managing the optimum use of water resources.
- Land degradation caused by the increase of salinity in the soil, making the soil infertile and unusable for farming.
- The process of managing the use and development (in both urban and rural settings) of land resources.
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- The process of grazing the grassland so heavily to the point where vegetation is damaged and the ground becomes liable to erosion.
- A term used to describe the quality, whether dirty or clean, of the water in a certain area.
- a process that is able to be maintained at a specific level for a period of time.
- The type of species that are living outside its’ distributional range.
- a concept in which the value of the biophysical environment is affected by one or a combination of human induced processes acting upon the land.
- The process of when the water picks up particles of soil or sand and moves them to another location.
- The process of the removal of native trees and vegetation.
- The level below which the ground is saturated with water
13 Clues: Management plan for a whole drainage basin. • The level below which the ground is saturated with water • The process of the removal of native trees and vegetation. • The type of species that are living outside its’ distributional range. • a process that is able to be maintained at a specific level for a period of time. • ...
Water and mixtures 2015-08-11
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- Ae subtance dissolved in a given solution
- Any substance, as cloth, paper, porous porcelain, or a layer of charcoal or sand, through which liquid or gas is passed to remove suspended impurities or to recover solids
- Change directly from solid to gas state
- Vapor turns to water droplets
- A substance that dissolves another to form a solution
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- Solid to liquid
- The evaporation and subsequent collection of a liquid by condensation as a means of
- Solidification, dropping below it's freezing point
- To gain momentum and spread
- The technique by which we separate two chemical by using stetionary and mobile phase
- A mixture made up of two or more substances eg: Salt water
- Slow change from a liquid to a gas state
- To make into a hard or solid mass
13 Clues: Solid to liquid • To gain momentum and spread • Vapor turns to water droplets • To make into a hard or solid mass • Change directly from solid to gas state • Slow change from a liquid to a gas state • Ae subtance dissolved in a given solution • Solidification, dropping below it's freezing point • A substance that dissolves another to form a solution • ...
AIDEN'S WATER CYCLE 2016-03-03
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- Water that flows across the land and enters rivers and streams. It eventually flows into lakes and the ocean.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds to the Earth's surface.
- A rock's ability to let water pass through it.
- Vaporization that occurs at the surface of a liquid below the liquid's boiling point.
- To soak or fill to the point where no more can be absorbed.
- Water Water at the surface of the earth.
- Water The water beneath the Earth's surface
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- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- The water evaporates from the leaves of plants and moves into the air.
- Cycle The continuous movement of water between the Earth and its atmosphere.
- The downward movement of water through soil and rock due to gravity
- A rock layer that stores ground water and allows it to flow.
- The region of land drained by a river system.
13 Clues: Water Water at the surface of the earth. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • Water The water beneath the Earth's surface • The region of land drained by a river system. • A rock's ability to let water pass through it. • To soak or fill to the point where no more can be absorbed. • A rock layer that stores ground water and allows it to flow. • ...
THE WATER CYCLE 2017-05-20
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- the movement of water from plants back into the atmosphere
- a river or stream, which feeds water to the main river
- where water vapour meets cool air and turns into water droplets
- a boundary between two water basins
- where water is heated up and turns into water vapour
- the beginning point of the river
- off the movement of water to the river, which passes over the land
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- water stored in rocks within the ground
- the movement of water through land, sea and atmosphere
- moving material from one place to another
- an area of land drained by the river system
- wet weather including rain, hail and snow
- the end of the river where it joins the sea
13 Clues: the beginning point of the river • a boundary between two water basins • water stored in rocks within the ground • moving material from one place to another • wet weather including rain, hail and snow • an area of land drained by the river system • the end of the river where it joins the sea • where water is heated up and turns into water vapour • ...
The Water Cycle 2017-05-02
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- A humidity throughout.
- A measurement of the amount of water vapor in the air.
- The process of a liquid changing into a gas.
- The layer of air closest to Earth’s surface.
- The pattern of weather an area experiences over a long period of time.
- The process of a gas changing into a liquid.
- mass A large body of air that has the same temperature and humidity throughout.
- winds Movements of air that result from local changes in temperature.
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- The border where two air masses meet.
- Water that falls from the air to Earth.
- The blanket of air surrounding the Earth.
- cycle The process in which water continuously moves from Earth’s surface into the atmosphere and back again.
- winds Global winds that blow constantly from the same direction.
13 Clues: A humidity throughout. • The border where two air masses meet. • Water that falls from the air to Earth. • The blanket of air surrounding the Earth. • The process of a liquid changing into a gas. • The layer of air closest to Earth’s surface. • The process of a gas changing into a liquid. • A measurement of the amount of water vapor in the air. • ...
P5 water revision 2017-10-28
Across
- This is hot water vapour that is created when water boils.
- 200ml of water in a tall glass will evaporate ___________________ than 200ml of water in a shallow wide plate.
- Water on the floor disappears after a while because of the process of _______________.
- As water is heated, small bubbles first appear in the water. These small bubbles contain _________.
- The temperature of ice stays at its ________________ point until all the ice has melted because all the heat is used to change the state of ice and not increase its temperature.
- Tiny water droplets in the sky.
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- If the boiling point of Substance P is 50ºC, it is a liquid at room temperature of 28ºC. True or False?
- 200ml of water in a metal cup may evaporate faster than 200ml of water in a plastic cup of the same shape and size as the metal cup because metal allows heat transfer through it to be ________________ than heat transfer through plastic.
- For condensation to happen, hotter water vapour must touch a ___________ surface so that it could lose heat.
- Cooling effect occurs when water droplets land on our skin because the water droplets are _____________ heat from the skin to evaporate.
- The water cycle on Earth is possible because of heat from the ____________.
- Two similar towels were made wet with the same amount of water. One was placed in front of a fan while the other was placed away from the fan. The time taken for both towels to dry completely was measured. The changed variable is ____________ of wind.
- If water droplets are found on the inner side of a cup of water above the water level, is the water in the cup hot or cold?
13 Clues: Tiny water droplets in the sky. • This is hot water vapour that is created when water boils. • The water cycle on Earth is possible because of heat from the ____________. • Water on the floor disappears after a while because of the process of _______________. • As water is heated, small bubbles first appear in the water. These small bubbles contain _________. • ...
WATER SCARCITY REASONS 2017-07-01
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- WATER HELD UNDERGROUND
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIES
- WATER FLOWS OVER THE LAND SURFACE
- MANAGING BADLY OR WRONGLY
- SUPPLY OF WATER TO LAND OR CROPS
- TOTAL ABSTRACTION OF WATER
- DESTROYING INSECTS
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- THE PROCESS OF MAKING AN AREA MORE URBAN
- A DISTINCT COMPOUND
- POWER OF MOVEMENT OF WATER
- THE COMPANIES HAS FACILITIES IN MORE THAN ONE COUNTRY
- CAUSED BY WASTE
- ALL THE INHABITANTS OF A PARTICULAR PLACE
13 Clues: CAUSED BY WASTE • DESTROYING INSECTS • A DISTINCT COMPOUND • WATER HELD UNDERGROUND • MANAGING BADLY OR WRONGLY • POWER OF MOVEMENT OF WATER • TOTAL ABSTRACTION OF WATER • THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIES • SUPPLY OF WATER TO LAND OR CROPS • WATER FLOWS OVER THE LAND SURFACE • THE PROCESS OF MAKING AN AREA MORE URBAN • ALL THE INHABITANTS OF A PARTICULAR PLACE • ...
Water and Weather 2022-04-06
13 Clues: small ice • water vapor • hard and big ice • low level clouds • rocks and boulders • falls from the sky • clouds on the ground • the direction of air • rain, ice, snow, dew, sleet • clouds that grow vertically • hot or cold any day in the week • flakes flurry, falls from a cloud • small wet particles in the morning
Sterilization & Water Purification 2022-03-07
Across
- Process of sterilizing below 100C
- Domestic autoclave
- A check to ensure that the correct conditions have been met
- Determines the purity of deionized water
Down
- Prevents the transfer of heat between objects
- Condenser coil component
- Exchanges for a negatively charged ion
- Method of sterilization
- Polymer beads used in ion exchange
- Can survive extreme conditions
- Residue remaining after distillation
- Extremely high purity water
- Insulated steel jacketed chamber
13 Clues: Domestic autoclave • Method of sterilization • Condenser coil component • Extremely high purity water • Can survive extreme conditions • Insulated steel jacketed chamber • Process of sterilizing below 100C • Polymer beads used in ion exchange • Residue remaining after distillation • Exchanges for a negatively charged ion • Determines the purity of deionized water • ...
Water Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-19
Across
- Viewed from space it looks like a water planet
- Your body is made up of how much water:
- True or False: Keeping the water running when you wash your hands wastes a lot of water.
- What is the longest river in South Africa?
- How many different states does water exist?
- What does it mean to be water wise? Respect __________, Respect life
- what is the chemical process that makes seawater drinkable?
- what is the most abundant substance on Earth’s surface but is highly vulnerable?
- What is the name of the country that is providing Gauteng with Water?
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- How much of the earth’s surface is covered in water?
- how many litres of water is requires making one cotton T-shirt?
- How much of all the water on planet is fresh?
- what is the change that is affecting water cycle and weather pattern?
- what is the scientific name for water?
14 Clues: what is the scientific name for water? • Your body is made up of how much water: • What is the longest river in South Africa? • How many different states does water exist? • How much of all the water on planet is fresh? • Viewed from space it looks like a water planet • How much of the earth’s surface is covered in water? • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-05-13
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- The energy source for the water cycle; what takes it into motion.
- All types of water that falls to the earth, including rain, snow, and hail.
- The process of water collecting in rivers, lakes, streams, oceans and other bodies of water.
- The process by which water vapour cools down and turns to liquid water.
- The continuous circulation of water in the sky and on land.
- The process of liquid water changing to water vapour.
- The process of solid changing directly to gas; ice and snow to water vapour.
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- The flow of water occurring on the surface of the Earth as it can't infiltrate into the ground.
- The release of moisture into the air by plants and trees.
- Water moving horizontally between rocks and soil on the ground due to gravity.
- Water found under the Earth's surface.
- Water in the gaseous state.
- Water sinking into the ground.
13 Clues: Water in the gaseous state. • Water sinking into the ground. • Water found under the Earth's surface. • The process of liquid water changing to water vapour. • The release of moisture into the air by plants and trees. • The continuous circulation of water in the sky and on land. • The energy source for the water cycle; what takes it into motion. • ...
Water Resources & Pollution 2024-03-19
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- a man-made structure used to slow river flow and often harness hydroelectricity
- using a resource in a way so that it lasts long-term
- an area of land that drains into the same body of water
- a man-made replacement for a river (hint: we have many here in South FL!)
- synonym for watering gardens or cropland
- a man-made structure that uses gravity to transport water from one place to another
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- top of groundwater that changes with weather and use
- underground rock storing groundwater
- recycled and treated wastewater from home appliances
- freshwater from precipitation and runoff that's stored on Earth's surface
- liquid H2O
- removing salt from saltwater as a means to purify water
- when water quality decreases and negatively affects wildlife and/or humans
13 Clues: liquid H2O • underground rock storing groundwater • synonym for watering gardens or cropland • top of groundwater that changes with weather and use • recycled and treated wastewater from home appliances • using a resource in a way so that it lasts long-term • an area of land that drains into the same body of water • ...
Domestic Cold Water 2024-02-12
Across
- an acronym for velocity in piping
- device used to turn off water
- device the city uses to measure water usage
- material used for water piping to reduce cost
- reduced pressure zone
- factor used to multiply times longest run in piping
Down
- backflow preventer
- number and abbrevaition for minimum flow in piping
- when there is no flow in the piping
- hammer _______ are used to reduce water shock
- remaining pressure at full fire hydrant flow
- number and abbrevaition for maximum flow in piping
- material typically used for water piping
13 Clues: backflow preventer • reduced pressure zone • device used to turn off water • an acronym for velocity in piping • when there is no flow in the piping • material typically used for water piping • device the city uses to measure water usage • remaining pressure at full fire hydrant flow • hammer _______ are used to reduce water shock • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2025-04-25
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- Water from rain, snowmelt or other sources that flows over the land surface and reaches lakes, rivers and oceans
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating above the atmosphere, typically high above the ground
- Water in the form of a gas
- The process of a gas changing into a liquid due to a decrease in temperature
- The process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting into water
- Condensed water vapor that falls back to Earth from clouds in any form (ex:sleet, rain, snow)
- The process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil through cracks/openings
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- The stage of the water cycle when water pools in large bodies (like oceans, and lakes); also known as accumulation
- The continuous movement of water among Earth's atmosphere,oceans,and land surface through evaporation, precipitation, and condensation
- Water that is located below the surface of the ground due to infiltration
- The process of a liquid changing into a gas due to an increase in temperature or pressure
- A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- The process of plants giving off water vapor through their leaves (the water was absorbed through there roots)
13 Clues: Water in the form of a gas • A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air • Water that is located below the surface of the ground due to infiltration • The process of a gas changing into a liquid due to a decrease in temperature • The process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting into water • ...
still spring water 2025-04-23
13 Clues: wydajny • borówka • wadliwy • wojujący • wyciszyć • wykonalny • wbudowany • nowatorski • intrygujący • ograniczenie • wirtualny asystent • przestać obserwować • pokrzywdzony przez los
Water System Crossword 2025-01-26
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- Present inland, in the atmosphere and underground
- Heat and moisture builds up on a wide body of water and causes storms
- Air spinning in a thunderstorm builds up over a body of water
- An area with a specific climate that differs from other areas
- Takes longer to heat up than land or air, but stays moderately warm longer
- A device used for extracting water through the aquifer above the surface
- An underground freshwater reservoir which is leveled to the surface of a body of water nearby
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- Energy that is provided from the sun is absorbed inland, in water or in the air
- The repeated cycle where water evaporates, condensates and precipitates due to weather changes
- A large mass of ice that gradually moves down a valley or a slope due to gravity
- A material that is capable of heat absorption
- Water fills gaps and spaces in fertile soil under the surface
- An area where bodies of water drain into one body of water
13 Clues: A material that is capable of heat absorption • Present inland, in the atmosphere and underground • An area where bodies of water drain into one body of water • Water fills gaps and spaces in fertile soil under the surface • Air spinning in a thunderstorm builds up over a body of water • An area with a specific climate that differs from other areas • ...
