water Crossword Puzzles
Pokémon Starters 2018-09-28
22 Clues: Unova-Fire • Kanto-Fire • Johto-Fire • Alola-Fire • Kalos-Fire • Hoenn-Fire • Hoenn-Water • Johto-Water • Alola-Water • Unova-Water • Sinnoh-Fire • Kalos-Grass • Johto-Grass • Unova-Grass • Kanto-Grass • Alola-Grass • Kalos-Water • Hoenn-Grass • Kanto-Water • Sinnoh-Water • Sinnoh-Grass • Kanto-Electric
Retaw 2017-02-17
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- When water becomes vapor
- When water droplets form
- Habitats surrounding a body of water
- Another word for rain and snow
- A body of freshwater
- "high" water vapor
- To use up
- Essential to life!
- Water from the mountains
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- To not have enough
- To make an effort to save something
- To have availability
- The layer of air and water around earth
- The result of an action
- The name of this unit
- All water is connected (2 words)
- Long, moving bodies of water
- When there is too much water
- When it has not rained in a long time
- Huge and salty
20 Clues: To use up • Huge and salty • To not have enough • "high" water vapor • Essential to life! • To have availability • A body of freshwater • The name of this unit • The result of an action • When water becomes vapor • When water droplets form • Water from the mountains • Long, moving bodies of water • When there is too much water • Another word for rain and snow • ...
Vocabulary of the Nine Weeks 2018-01-11
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- Underground water
- Unable for liquid to pass through
- the passing of liquid through a surface
- Liquid slowly passing through a filter
- Acidity
- How clear the water is
- Land that separates the flow of water
- Water that is safe for us to drink
- amount of calcium and magnesium salts in water
- Identifiable point of pollution
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- Salt of phosphoric acid
- The flow of water to a river
- Unidentifiable point of pollution
- Easy for liquid to pass through
- Water is attracted to water
- The tension of water on a surface area
- Salt of nitric acid
- Rapid growth of algae
- Water is attracted to other objects
- Taking care of something
20 Clues: Acidity • Underground water • Salt of nitric acid • Rapid growth of algae • How clear the water is • Salt of phosphoric acid • Taking care of something • Water is attracted to water • The flow of water to a river • Easy for liquid to pass through • Identifiable point of pollution • Unable for liquid to pass through • Unidentifiable point of pollution • Water that is safe for us to drink • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword Review 2014-12-05
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- doesn't like or mix well with water
- The biological medium on Earth
- what allows bugs to walk on water
- surface temperature drops due to evaporation
- water boils at 100 degrees ___
- water freezes at 32 degrees ___
- affinity for water
- Homogeneous mix of substances
- dissolving agent in a solution
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- Increase H+ in a solution
- Water has a ___ specific heat
- sphere of water molecules that surround ions
- reduce H+ in a solution
- Water is a ___ molecule
- substance being dissolved
- Water does what, when frozen
- amount of heat that must be lost in order to change temperature 1 degree
- from liquid to gas
- H2O makes what kind of bonds
- What are made of 70-95% water
- water is a solvent in these solutions
21 Clues: from liquid to gas • affinity for water • reduce H+ in a solution • Water is a ___ molecule • Increase H+ in a solution • substance being dissolved • Water does what, when frozen • H2O makes what kind of bonds • Water has a ___ specific heat • What are made of 70-95% water • Homogeneous mix of substances • The biological medium on Earth • water boils at 100 degrees ___ • ...
Science vocab 2025-10-31
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- the least permeable
- a tributary stream of a river, close to its source
- water that sits on top of the Earth's surface
- saturated area below the water table
- chemicals like oil spills, garbage fertilizers in the water
- amount of rain or snow a watershed gets
- water under the Earth's surface
- a network of a main river and its tributaries
- is an area of land that drains into a particular body of water
- the amount of water the ground has
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- water on the ground seeping into the soil
- whether or not water can go into the ground
- water moving through plants and out of the leaves
- the average amount of permeability
- something that keeps rivers from connecting
- water to gas
- the life in the water
- storing water, and increases the amount of evaporation
- water runs along the land's surface
- the most permeable
20 Clues: water to gas • the most permeable • the least permeable • the life in the water • water under the Earth's surface • the average amount of permeability • the amount of water the ground has • water runs along the land's surface • saturated area below the water table • amount of rain or snow a watershed gets • water on the ground seeping into the soil • ...
G4 Science: Water Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-19
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- The property of water relating to its colour.
- The property of water relating to its taste.
- The property of water relating to its smell.
- 0°C/32°F
- The solid form of water.
- The main unit of measuring the volume of water.
- 100°C/212°F
- Another name for the gaseous form of water that occurs when water boils.
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- What happens when you mix a solid or a liquid with water?
- What happens when liquid water turns into gas.
- The process by which we remove unwanted particles from the water and make it safe for usage.
- The specific temperature at which water transitions from a solid to a liquid.
- The % amount of earth that is covered by water.
- The most common form of water purification.
- True or False? All living organisms need water to survive.
- The state of matter of water in its natural form.
- When water mixes with a solid or a liquid, it acts as a?
- Water vapour's state of matter.
- We use water to clean clothes, dishes and cars in this activity.
19 Clues: 0°C/32°F • 100°C/212°F • The solid form of water. • Water vapour's state of matter. • The most common form of water purification. • The property of water relating to its taste. • The property of water relating to its smell. • The property of water relating to its colour. • What happens when liquid water turns into gas. • The % amount of earth that is covered by water. • ...
Too much water too little water 2021-03-30
11 Clues: clouds • -dissolve • save water • dirty water • dehydration • - water sport • undissolvable • - source of water • - contaminated water • - disappear in water • - excessive use of water
Mightywide River Pokémon 2024-01-16
23 Clues: 11 Bug • 54 Water • 810 Grass • 160 Water • 816 Water • 129 Water • 173 Fairy • 24 Poison • 217 Normal • 190 Normal • 529 Ground • 3 Grass/Poison • 267 Bug/Flying • 666 Bug/Flying • 166 Bug/Flying • 168 Bug/Poison • 755 Grass/Fairy • 130 Water/Flying • 260 Water/Ground • 195 Water/Ground • 194 Water/Ground • 357 Grass/Flying • 733 Normal/Flying
rivers 5.1-5.3 2023-03-27
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- the water gas cools and makes clouds
- the parts of a river
- when water soaks into ground
- fresh water mixes with salty sea water
- where water flows through
- rain that feeds the river
- the sun turns sea water into gas, water vapor
- the dividing in between one river basin and another
- a side view of a river
- the flat land beside a river
- some water runs down the slope of the river
- water cant pass through
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- the level of where the sea is
- the point were tributaries join the main river
- small rivers that join the main one
- water that fills cracks in rocks
- the water from the clouds fall
- the water level is different
- the water rolls over ground
- the top of the groundwater
- start of river
- a area with higher land on each side of a river
- end of river
23 Clues: end of river • start of river • the parts of a river • a side view of a river • water cant pass through • where water flows through • rain that feeds the river • the top of the groundwater • the water rolls over ground • when water soaks into ground • the water level is different • the flat land beside a river • the level of where the sea is • the water from the clouds fall • ...
Hydrosphere - Advanced Science 2024 2024-09-16
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- A water storage
- A protective bubble we live in
- Largest body of water on Earth
- When crystallized water falls to Earth
- Water that falls from the sky
- Our big bright star
- This happens after precipitation
- Condensed gas to water droplets
- Water that is found in the ground
- A substance in the air that is invisible
- When liquid turns into gas due to the sun's heat
- The formation of clouds
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- Ice that falls from clouds when it's cold
- Gaseous matter suspended, floating in the air
- A slow moving mass or river of ice
- continuous movement of water throughout the Earth that has no beginning or end
- Water vapor from plant leaves
- An artificial water supply
- Water that travels downhill and causes erosion
- Turns frozen water directly into water vapor
- All of Earth's water
21 Clues: A water storage • Our big bright star • All of Earth's water • The formation of clouds • An artificial water supply • Water vapor from plant leaves • Water that falls from the sky • A protective bubble we live in • Largest body of water on Earth • Condensed gas to water droplets • This happens after precipitation • Water that is found in the ground • ...
Enviromental Science Vocab 2021-09-10
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- water that is found beneath earth's surface
- introduction of diseases and chemicals into water
- area on earth that water percolates down into an aquifer
- pollution discharged from a single source
- inorganic plant nutrients,phosphorus and nitrogen enter water from sewage
- land that is drained by a river
- formed behind the dam
- using water in machines and discharging water into river
- built across rivers to control the river's flow
- pesticides passed on to more organisms in the food chain
- water that contains waste
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- fresh water on earth's land
- safe water to drink
- removing salt from salt water
- comes from many different sources that is difficult to identify
- organisms that cause illness or disease
- percentage of the total volume of a rock
- rock or soil to allow water to flow through
- flowing network of water
- an underground formation that contains water
20 Clues: safe water to drink • formed behind the dam • flowing network of water • water that contains waste • fresh water on earth's land • removing salt from salt water • land that is drained by a river • organisms that cause illness or disease • percentage of the total volume of a rock • pollution discharged from a single source • water that is found beneath earth's surface • ...
Mars One Mission; Water 2015-01-04
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- Tasting of, containing, or preserved with salt
- A chemical compound compose of 2 oxygen atoms and 1 carbon atom
- Dirt
- A covering of ice over a large area
- A solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- Ocean
- Salts derived from perchloric acid
- Remove contaminates from, to cleanse
- Waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers.
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- Electricity created by hydropower
- A substance capable of causing death
- A porous device for removing impurities or solid particles from a liquid or gas passed through it
- Engrossed
- The planet we live on
- Having the properties of an acid, or containing acid, having a pH below 7
- Chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8
- To use again
- The fourth planet from the sun
- Turned from liquid into vapor
- Convert waste into reusable matter
20 Clues: Dirt • Ocean • Engrossed • To use again • The planet we live on • Turned from liquid into vapor • The fourth planet from the sun • Electricity created by hydropower • Salts derived from perchloric acid • Convert waste into reusable matter • A covering of ice over a large area • A substance capable of causing death • Remove contaminates from, to cleanse • ...
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 2016-09-12
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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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- and chlorine ions the major chemical elements present in seawater are
- land areas where water covers the surface for significant period
- wetlands with lush trees and vegetation found in low lying
- the saltiness of salt water is called
- vapor evaporated water
- time time the average of length of time
- the change from liquid or solid,to occur
- fresh water found in the rock and soil layers beneath the surface
- is a natural vent wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged underwater
- a shallow wetland around lakes
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- flooding when water overwhelm in low lying ocean
- rain that falls intro the land surface penetrates the soil in a process
- is a partly enclosed coastal body of water
- the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- large in lands body of fresh or saline water
- the part of earth subsystem containing the oceans lakes streams snow and rain
- moving body of surface water that flows downslope towards sea level
- cycle water cycle
- is a permanent body of ice
- a soil rock sediments that is frozen for more that two consecutive years called
20 Clues: cycle water cycle • vapor evaporated water • is a permanent body of ice • a shallow wetland around lakes • the saltiness of salt water is called • time time the average of length of time • the change from liquid or solid,to occur • is a partly enclosed coastal body of water • large in lands body of fresh or saline water • flooding when water overwhelm in low lying ocean • ...
CHAPTER 4: WATER RESOURCES 2016-09-12
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- is a natural vent wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged underwater
- large in lands body of fresh or saline water
- land areas where water covers the surface for significant period
- rain that falls intro the land surface penetrates the soil in a process
- the part of earth subsystem containing the oceans lakes streams snow and rain
- the saltiness of salt water is called
- a shallow wetland around lakes
- cycle water cycle
- moving body of surface water that flows downslope towards sea level
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- flooding when water overwhelm in low lying ocean
- a soil rock sediments that is frozen for more that two consecutive years called
- is a permanent body of ice
- vapor evaporated water
- time time the average of length of time
- the change from liquid or solid,to occur
- fresh water found in the rock and soil layers beneath the surface
- is a partly enclosed coastal body of water
- and chlorine ions the major chemical elements present in seawater are
- the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- wetlands with lush trees and vegetation found in low lying
20 Clues: cycle water cycle • vapor evaporated water • is a permanent body of ice • a shallow wetland around lakes • the saltiness of salt water is called • time time the average of length of time • the change from liquid or solid,to occur • is a partly enclosed coastal body of water • large in lands body of fresh or saline water • flooding when water overwhelm in low lying ocean • ...
The Color of Water 2016-05-30
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- What was Ruth's father's profession?
- What was nickname did Ruth call her dad?
- What hobby of James's mom did he like?
- What TV show did James watch that reminded him of his father?
- What was the skill that Ruth never learned to do until later in the story?
- What country was Ruth born in?
- What nickname did Ruth call her mom?
- What is the name of the main character that tells of her past?
- What hobby of James's mom did he hate?
- What the nickname of Ruth's sister
- What city did James live in?
- What did Ruth change her name to when she came to America?
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- What special day in April was Ruth born on?
- What religion was Ruth?
- How many total kids did Ruth have?
- What was Ruth's father's name?
- What character talked about his life and his mother?
- What person was like a dad to James?
- What type of marriage did Ruth's parents have?
- What is the name of the character that dated Ruth and played the violin?
20 Clues: What religion was Ruth? • What city did James live in? • What was Ruth's father's name? • What country was Ruth born in? • How many total kids did Ruth have? • What the nickname of Ruth's sister • What was Ruth's father's profession? • What person was like a dad to James? • What nickname did Ruth call her mom? • What hobby of James's mom did he like? • ...
Water Fit For Drinking 2019-03-19
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- Material from internal household and other building drains. It includes faecal waste and urine from toilets; shower and bath water; laundry water and kitchen water. Sewage can be treated and the water returned to the environment.
- melt to form liquids and liquids evaporate to form gases
- Not able to be dissolved in a liquid.
- a technique for the separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension through a medium in which the components move at different rates.
- Matter dissolved in a liquid, such as water.
- A type of matter
- is anything that has mass and occupies space. Matter contracts or takes up less space when cooled. Matter expands or takes up more space when heated.
- Composed of molecules that move freely among themselves but do not tend to separate like those of gases; neither gaseous nor solid.
- Water treatment method where water is boiled to steam and condensed in a separate reservoir. Contaminants with higher boiling points than water do not vaporize and remain in the boiling flask.
- The process of changing from a liquid to a vapour when water molecules with enough kinetic energy leave the water surface to become water vapour.
- a process to separate mixtures. Decanting is just allowing a mixture of solid and liquid to settle and separate by gravity.
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- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- A mixture is a substance made by combining two or more different materials in a way that no chemical reaction occurs. A mixture can usually be separated back into its original components.
- A substance (usually liquid) capable of dissolving one or more other substances
- condense to form liquids and liquids freeze to form solids.
- Able to be dissolved in a liquid
- the solidification of atoms or molecules into a highly structured form called a crystal.
- Techniques, The various ways used to isolate various compounds in a mixture.
- A mixture that contains one or more substances (the solute) dissolved in another (the solvent).
- An individual piece of matter. Particles include atoms and molecules.
- The matter left in a container after evaporation or distillation has occurred.
- a machine with a rapidly rotating container that applies centrifugal force to its contents, typically to separate fluids of different densities (e.g. cream from milk) or liquids from solids.
- of Matter refers to things being solid, liquids or gases.
- A process in which particulate matter in a liquid is removed by passing it through porous material.
- the action of bringing a liquid to the temperature at which it bubbles and turns to vapour.
25 Clues: A type of matter • Able to be dissolved in a liquid • Not able to be dissolved in a liquid. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • Matter dissolved in a liquid, such as water. • melt to form liquids and liquids evaporate to form gases • of Matter refers to things being solid, liquids or gases. • condense to form liquids and liquids freeze to form solids. • ...
Landforms & Bodies of Water 2019-09-15
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- Artificial waterway
- Large natural elevation rising abruptly from the land
- Depression in the Earth between hills
- One of the seven main land masses on Earth
- Natural or man-made lake
- B.C.E.
- Landscapes that receive little precipitation or rain
- Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses
- Large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth
- Steep wall of rock, earth, or ice
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- Fertile area with fresh water in a desert region
- C.E.
- A person who is admired for courage or outstanding achievements
- The flat plain at the mouth of a river
- Body of water surrounded by land with a wide mouth to a larger body of water
- A.D.
- Surface created by sediments left by flowing water
- B.C.
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- A freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream or river
- Edge of the land along the ocean or other large body of water
- Deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- Coral reef or string of coral islands that surrounds a lagoon
- Portion of an ocean or sea that penetrates land
24 Clues: C.E. • A.D. • B.C. • B.C.E. • Artificial waterway • Natural or man-made lake • Steep wall of rock, earth, or ice • Deep, narrow valley with steep sides • Depression in the Earth between hills • The flat plain at the mouth of a river • One of the seven main land masses on Earth • Portion of an ocean or sea that penetrates land • Fertile area with fresh water in a desert region • ...
Water Supply and Sustainability 2019-05-20
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- power, usually electricity, generated using moving water
- conversion of a vapor or gas into a liquid
- the layer of gases(air) around a planet
- layers of rock full of holes that hold weater or let it pass through
- preservation of a resource
- the whole body of salt water that covers nearly three fourths of the surface of the earth
- water in the air, including rain, snow, sleet, hail, or heavy mist
- includes water in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, and groundwater.
- areas of land where water falls, separates, and flows into different rivers and lakes
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- water that is present under the ground in soil and rock
- the route water takes to be repeatedly recycled through clouds, rainwater, groundwater, rivers and the sea
- most indoor water use occurs in this room
- working with the minimum amount of waste
- water that runs over the land rather than soaking in
- a measurement of water use
- a process by which seawater is converted into freshwater
- usable in a way that maintains the resource
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- when water is heated and changes from a liquid to a gas
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- used to collect and store rainwater for reuse on your garden
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- a long period with little rain
23 Clues: a measurement of water use • preservation of a resource • a long period with little rain • evaporation of water from plant leaves • the layer of gases(air) around a planet • working with the minimum amount of waste • most indoor water use occurs in this room • conversion of a vapor or gas into a liquid • usable in a way that maintains the resource • ...
Water Supply and Sustainability 2019-05-20
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- conversion of a vapor or gas into a liquid
- the layer of gases(air) around a planet
- when water is heated and changes from a liquid to a gas
- water that runs over the land rather than soaking in
- water that is present under the ground in soil and rock
- a long period with little rain
- water in the air, including rain, snow, sleet, hail, or heavy mist
- includes water in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, and groundwater.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- layers of rock full of holes that hold weater or let it pass through
- usable in a way that maintains the resource
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- working with the minimum amount of waste
- the whole body of salt water that covers nearly three fourths of the surface of the earth
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- areas of land where water falls, separates, and flows into different rivers and lakes
- power, usually electricity, generated using moving water
- a process by which seawater is converted into freshwater
- a measurement of water use
- the route water takes to be repeatedly recycled through clouds, rainwater, groundwater, rivers and the sea
- preservation of a resource
- most indoor water use occurs in this room
22 Clues: a measurement of water use • preservation of a resource • a long period with little rain • evaporation of water from plant leaves • the layer of gases(air) around a planet • working with the minimum amount of waste • most indoor water use occurs in this room • conversion of a vapor or gas into a liquid • usable in a way that maintains the resource • ...
Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-09
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- a precipitation in the form of ice crystals, mainly of intricately branched, hexagonal form and often agglomerated into snowflakes, formed directly from the freezing of the water vapor in the air.
- a body of fresh or salt water of considerable size, surrounded by land.
- Sea ice forms at the ocean surface once the surface temperature drops to the freezing point during fall and winter. The freezing point for salty ocean water is about 29oF (-2oC), slightly colder than it is for fresh water (32oF, 0oC).
- the act or process of evaporating.
- a dispersion, in air, of molecules of water, especially as produced by evaporation at ambient temperatures rather than by boiling.
- a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course or channel or series of diverging and converging channels.
- a cloudlike mass or layer of minute water droplets or ice crystals near the surface of the earth, appreciably reducing visibility.
- precipitation in the form of ice pellets created by the freezing of rain as it falls
- passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere.
- water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops more than 1/50 inch (0.5 mm) in diameter.
- a covering of minute ice needles, formed from the atmosphere at night upon the ground and exposed objects when they have cooled by radiation below the dew point, and when the dew point is below the freezing point.
- the act of combining parts or elements to form a whole.
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- of, containing, or resembling common table salt; salty or saltlike
- the vast body of salt water that covers almost three fourths of the earth's surface.
- n extended mass of ice formed from snow falling and accumulating over the years and moving very slowly, either descending from high mountains, as in valley glaciers, or moving outward from centers of accumulation, as in continental glaciers.
- falling products of condensation in the atmosphere, as rain, snow, or hail.
- moisture condensed from the atmosphere, especially at night, and deposited in the form of small drops upon any cool surface.
- of or living in water that is fresh or not salt
- Consisting of or living in salty water, especially seawater
- the act of combining parts or elements to form a whole.
- he process by which atmospheric water vapor liquefies to form fog, clouds, or the like, or solidifies to form snow or hail.
- Water that collects or flows beneath the Earth's surface, filling the porous spaces in soil, sediment, and rocks. Groundwater originates from rain and from melting snow and ice and is the source of water for aquifers, springs, and wells.
- something that drains or flows off, as rain that flows off from the land in streams.
- the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water.
- a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth's surface.
25 Clues: the act or process of evaporating. • of or living in water that is fresh or not salt • the act of combining parts or elements to form a whole. • the act of combining parts or elements to form a whole. • Consisting of or living in salty water, especially seawater • the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water. • ...
Water Crossword - Mikayla Haggarty 2020-10-12
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- bays where rivers empty into seas
- landbased
- communities occur in the bottom
- shallow ecosystems submerged in water most of the year
- deepest layers
- narrow sandy island parallel to the coast
- sharp temperature boundary
- top zone
- living
- areas of saturated grounds
- medium zone
- support Marie food web
- best—known marine ecosystems
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- path of water through environment (2 words)
- wooded wetlands
- differing conditions from upper to lower layers
- deep ocean ecosystems’ primary nutrient source
- deep zone
- compromise in the water colum
- nonliving
- contribute to distribution of biological productivity
- shallow wetlands flooded with seawater
- rocky shorelines that are flooded at high tide
- affects the amount of oxygen that can be absorbed
- wetlands without trees
25 Clues: living • top zone • landbased • deep zone • nonliving • medium zone • deepest layers • wooded wetlands • wetlands without trees • support Marie food web • sharp temperature boundary • areas of saturated grounds • best—known marine ecosystems • compromise in the water colum • communities occur in the bottom • bays where rivers empty into seas • shallow wetlands flooded with seawater • ...
Water Voss-World Puzzle 2020-10-12
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- the oceans cover about ______ percent of the Earth’s surface
- the deepest ocean layers are called the _____ zone
- the _______ redistributes water through our environment
- a large store of something (typically water)
- “sea” in Greek
- _____ islands popular for real estate development
- noun for the act of being filtered through a thick or porous substance
- another name for water
- occupied by a variety of snails, burrowing worms, fish, and other organisms
- similar to bog except they are mainly fed by groundwater
- depressions in a rocky shoreline
- onions and ogres are like oceans, they have ____(s)
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- corals expel their algal partners and then die via _____
- a chemical sometimes used to disinfect drinking water supplies
- _______ affects the amount of oxygen that can be stored in water
- special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- coral reefs and ______ are among the world’s most productive and diverse ecosystems
- shallow ecosystems in which land surface is saturated/submerged for a part of the year
- sharp temperature boundary
- free-floating photosynthetic plants
- most marine communities depend on _______ organisms
- controls light penetration and temperature
- “Get out of my wooded wetland!”
24 Clues: “sea” in Greek • another name for water • sharp temperature boundary • “Get out of my wooded wetland!” • depressions in a rocky shoreline • free-floating photosynthetic plants • controls light penetration and temperature • a large store of something (typically water) • rock that can contain or transmit groundwater • special variety of trees that grow in salt water • ...
Water Voss-World Puzzle 2020-10-12
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- controls light penetration and temperature
- the deepest ocean layers are called the _____ zone
- coral reefs and ______ are among the world’s most productive and diverse ecosystems
- rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves and stems
- similar to bog except they are mainly fed by groundwater
- most marine communities depend on _______ organisms
- _______ affects the amount of oxygen that can be stored in water
- occupied by a variety of snails, burrowing worms, fish, and other organisms
- the _______ redistributes water through our environment
- _____ islands popular for real estate development
- process of the water cycle allows water to enter the surface of the Earth
- a chemical sometimes used to disinfect drinking water supplies
- conversion of solid/liquid by heat to fumes/vapor
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- “sea” in Greek
- shallow ecosystems in which land surface is saturated/submerged for a part of the year
- special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- “Get out of my wooded wetland!”
- corals expel their algal partners and then die via _____
- noun for the act of being filtered through a thick or porous substance
- the oceans cover about ______ percent of the Earth’s surface
- free-floating photosynthetic plants
- sharp temperature boundary
- onions and ogres are like oceans, they have ____(s)
- depressions in a rocky shoreline
- another name for water
- a large store of something (typically water)
27 Clues: “sea” in Greek • another name for water • sharp temperature boundary • “Get out of my wooded wetland!” • depressions in a rocky shoreline • free-floating photosynthetic plants • controls light penetration and temperature • a large store of something (typically water) • rock that can contain or transmit groundwater • special variety of trees that grow in salt water • ...
Water Crossword - Owen Kaiser 2020-10-12
Across
- Ecosystems of several types in which rooted vegetation is surrounded by standing water during part of the year.
- ecosystems that occur in freshwater.
- A distinct change in temperature in water.
- tress that live in shallow saltwater
- The top zone of the ocean
- The bottom of a sea or lake.
- Rain, snow, sleet
- the middle zone of the ocean
- the process of turning a liquid into a gas.
- Depressions in a rocky shoreline that are flooded at high tide but cut off from the ocean at low tide.
- An area of waterlogged soil that tends to be peaty; fed mainly by precipitation and have low productivity, and some are acidic.
- these islands protect the shore from storms.
- energy from the sun
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- the deeper zone of the ocean
- an ecosystem that is in the ocean.
- This cycle provides all the freshwater available for biological life.
- Whitening of corals caused by expulsion of symbiotic algae—often resulting from high water temperatures, pollution, or disease.
- Zones in the vertical water column of a water body.
- The deeper zone of the ocean.
- the process of draining water from a surface of land.
- Microscopic, free-floating, autotrophic organisms that function as producers in aquatic ecosystems.
- An area of waterlogged soil that tends to be peaty; fed mainly by ground water; low in productivity.
- a marsh that regularly floods with saltwater.
- water movement through plants.
- A River that flows into an ocean mixing fresh and saltwater.
25 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet • energy from the sun • The top zone of the ocean • the deeper zone of the ocean • The bottom of a sea or lake. • the middle zone of the ocean • The deeper zone of the ocean. • water movement through plants. • an ecosystem that is in the ocean. • ecosystems that occur in freshwater. • tress that live in shallow saltwater • ...
Water in the World 2020-11-14
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- the continent where France is
- the ____ river which is the border between VIC and NSW
- the continent where Brazil is
- layers of rock that store groundwater
- occurs when the sun's heat causes plants to lose water through their leaves moving it into the air
- _____ resources are available in unlimited (infinite) amounts
- the top of the saturated zone and the bottom of the unsaturated zone in the groundwater system
- the continent where India is
- clouds are an example of this
- the Great ____ Range, which starts in QLD and finishes at the Grampians in VIC
- the type of water that is safe for drinking, cooking and sanitation
- 97.5% of the world's water is found in the ____
- one of the largest users of water
- the water found beneath the Earth's surface
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- The stage of the water cycle when water changes from a liquid to a vapor
- the process by which water enters the small pore spaces between particles in soil or rocks
- water is a _____ resource (hint: not made by humans)
- A long period of dry weather could cause a _____
- ____ resources will replenish themselves naturally over time if we do not use them too quickly
- the Great ____ Basin, found underground in parts of Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia
- ____ mound, a huge aquifer that is Perth's largest source of freshwater
- rain is an example of this
- the continent where Canada is
- occurs when the demand for water exceeds the available water resources
- a word to describe when liquids can pass through something
- how much water something can hold
26 Clues: rain is an example of this • the continent where India is • the continent where France is • the continent where Brazil is • clouds are an example of this • the continent where Canada is • how much water something can hold • one of the largest users of water • layers of rock that store groundwater • the water found beneath the Earth's surface • ...
Chapter 9 Surface Water 2020-11-05
Across
- when water condenses, it falls back to the Earth as what
- the largest watershed in North America
- the continuous process that recycles Earth's water supply(2 words)
- the broad, flat, fertile area near the stream's banks that gets covered during floods
- a curve in a river caused by moving water
- low-lying area that is covered in water for most of the year
- sediments that are too heavy to be kept in suspension and are rolled along the bottom of a stream
- process when a lake becomes rich in nutrients & stimulates excessive plant growth
- this provides the energy for the water cycle
- the land area drained by a river system
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- when a river overflows its banks
- elevated land that separates watersheds
- the ground bordering each side of a stream that keeps water confined
- water that flows downslope along Earth's surface and doesn't sink in
- one of the processes in the water cycle
- a river's ability to transport materials(2 words)
- triangular deposits formed when stream enters a larger body of water
- natural or man-made body of water
- smaller rivers that flow into larger rivers
- fan-shaped deposits of sand & gravel at bases of slopes
20 Clues: when a river overflows its banks • natural or man-made body of water • the largest watershed in North America • elevated land that separates watersheds • one of the processes in the water cycle • the land area drained by a river system • a curve in a river caused by moving water • smaller rivers that flow into larger rivers • this provides the energy for the water cycle • ...
Properties of Water 6.6abd 2020-10-26
Across
- Loose dirt and small rocks carried over the land by water and then settles in the bottom of bodies of water.
- Water molecules can dissolve many substances because it is _______________.
- The process of changing from a solid to a liquid.
- When water changes from a liquid to a solid, it is called _________.
- _____ is a compound found naturally in all 3 states of matter.
- An example of physical weathering.
- An example of chemical weathering is ____ (brown residue forms on metal)
- Water molecules sticking to other water molecules is an example of _________.
- Water droplets sticking to a spider web is an example of ______.
- The breakdown of rock into smaller pieces.
- Ice floats in water because it is less ____ than water.
- The process of changing from a liquid to a gas
- Oxygen having a slightly negative charge and hydrogen having a slightly positive charge makes water a ___________ molecule.
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- A water bug walking on water is an example of ______.
- What percent of the Earth is covered with water (number spelled out)
- What percent of the water on Earth is Potable water? (number spelled out)
- The boilding point of water in degrees celcius.
- The number of molecules or atoms in a given amount of space in an object.
- Water molecules band together to form a skin or ____ on the surface is called surface tension.
- Moving sediment from one place to another
- Ice will ________ as it freezes because of the hydrogen bonds in water molecules.
- The freezing point of water in degrees celcius.
- The process of changing from a gas to a liquid
- Fresh water that is safe to use.
24 Clues: Fresh water that is safe to use. • An example of physical weathering. • Moving sediment from one place to another • The breakdown of rock into smaller pieces. • The process of changing from a gas to a liquid • The process of changing from a liquid to a gas • The boilding point of water in degrees celcius. • The freezing point of water in degrees celcius. • ...
CWD: Earth's Resources-Water 2021-04-13
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- the area of an aquifer
- the process of moving water from its natural source to fields and homes
- water found below the Earth's surface
- the process of landscaping with plants that require less water
- layers of rock and soil that have few to no spaces or pores for water movement
- man-made lakes that occur after a dam has been placed
- an obstruction placed across a river or stream to block the flow of water
- a hole dug into an aquifer
- a sudden explosive growth of algae
- areas of sponge-like rock, sand, or gravel that holds water underground
- relatively pure water with few dissolved salts and makes up less than 3% of Earth's water
- water found above ground
- a system of channels that form due to water moving downhill
- the removal of salt from ocean water
- a build up of salts in soil layers
- water that has not been absorbed by the ground and moves along the surface
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- when waste comes from many places like runoff
- all of the land that contributes its water to a given river system
- the boundary between layers of aeration (water can pass through) and saturation (water held)
- a reddish algal bloom that can release toxins
- a system put in place to dispose of human wastewater
- when waste comes from distinct locations like a factory
- eutrophication that occurs faster because humans dump wastes that increase the process
- layers of rock and soil that have spaces or pores through which water moves
- disease-causing organisms and viruses
- used water
- the natural process of increased algae and plant growth which can take long periods of time
27 Clues: used water • the area of an aquifer • water found above ground • a hole dug into an aquifer • a sudden explosive growth of algae • a build up of salts in soil layers • the removal of salt from ocean water • water found below the Earth's surface • disease-causing organisms and viruses • when waste comes from many places like runoff • a reddish algal bloom that can release toxins • ...
WATER IN THE WORLD 2023-09-21
Across
- UNICELLULAR OR MULTICELLULAR ORGANISM SEAWEED
- A LONG PERIOD OF TIME WITHOUT ANY RAINFALL
- CONCENTRATED SEAWATER BY-PRODUCT
- TRUSTWORTHY
- AN ARTIFICIAL CHANNEL BUILT TO TRANSPORT WATER
- LAYER OF ROCK
- A SOURCE OF ENERGY THAT IS NOT DEPLETED BY USE
- A STRUCTURE BUILT ACROSS A RIVER TO CONTROL THE RIVER FLOW
- POISONOUS SUBSTANCE
- A LAKE
- SOMETHING SUPPLIED BY NATURE
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- SUPPLY DRY LAND WITH WATER MADE BY MEANS OF STREAMS AND WATER ARTIFICIALLY
- LONG TERM PLANS
- IMPURE BY THE EXPOSURE TO OR ADDICTION OF A POLLUTING SUBSTANCE
- REMOVING THE DISSOLVED SALT FROM THE OCEAN WATER
- TAKE OUT
- THE WASTE MATTER THAT PASSES THROUGH DRAINS
- GET TOO LARGE FOR
- A SYSTEM FORMED BY THE INTERACTION OF A COMMUNITY OF ORGANISMS WITH ITS ENVIRONMENT
- DEEP HOLES
20 Clues: A LAKE • TAKE OUT • DEEP HOLES • TRUSTWORTHY • LAYER OF ROCK • LONG TERM PLANS • GET TOO LARGE FOR • POISONOUS SUBSTANCE • SOMETHING SUPPLIED BY NATURE • CONCENTRATED SEAWATER BY-PRODUCT • A LONG PERIOD OF TIME WITHOUT ANY RAINFALL • THE WASTE MATTER THAT PASSES THROUGH DRAINS • UNICELLULAR OR MULTICELLULAR ORGANISM SEAWEED • AN ARTIFICIAL CHANNEL BUILT TO TRANSPORT WATER • ...
Hot Water Times 2 2023-11-28
Across
- for $10,000 anyone can adopt a bench here
- run or walk 42.195 km
- known for their high kicks at Radio City Music Hall
- to have your own NYC stoop means you live in one of these
- home to the statue of liberty
- known for the $5 footlong
- cross unlawfully
- held annually in Queens, NY (total prize money $65,000,020)
- city bird
- coach of the Knicks
- famous alumni include Franklin D Roosevelt, Barack Obama, Ruth Bader Ginsberg
- city horizon
- _____ Driver by Martin Scorsese
- store with a Thanksgiving parade
- Coney Island coaster
- Jenny from 'THIS' block
- Peter Parker’s Alias
- acronym for iconic show starring Sarah Jessica Parker
- Eloise's home
- no elevators
- bread, sauce, and cheese
- toy store in Big
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- solstice aligned with the east–west streets of the main street grid
- 11-day Mulberry Street festival
- champion Joey Chestnut consumes these
- go here to watch Hadestown and Six
- art museum on 5th ave between 88th and 89th
- Sondheim's official Broadway debut
- “More Cowbell”
- 2023 headliners Lizzo, Odesza, Kendrick Lamar
- steakhouse known for its collection of 50,000 smoking pipes
- rival of the Red Sox
- Greenwich Village spot for laughs
- starring Jerry, George, Elaine, and Cosmo
- high-rise
- birthplace of Adam Sandler, Anne Hathaway, Mike Tyson
- American stock exchange
37 Clues: city bird • high-rise • city horizon • no elevators • Eloise's home • “More Cowbell” • cross unlawfully • toy store in Big • coach of the Knicks • rival of the Red Sox • Coney Island coaster • Peter Parker’s Alias • run or walk 42.195 km • Jenny from 'THIS' block • American stock exchange • bread, sauce, and cheese • known for the $5 footlong • home to the statue of liberty • ...
Water Resources (Chapter 14) 2023-04-01
Across
- water that flows over land and collects in a stream or river
- fresh water found below Earth’s surface
- relatively pure water; water with few dissolved salts
- (2 words) an area where surface water soaks into the ground and reaches an aquifer
- water that has been used in households, businesses, industries, or public facilities and drained or flushed down the pipes, as well as polluted runoff from streets and storm drains
- (2 words) the rapid growth of algae in an area that can cover the surface of the water and block sunlight from reaching plants below
- (2 words) a network of connected streams and rivers
- (2 words) a harmful algal bloom caused by algae that produce reddish pigments
- having spaces or pores that allow water or other substances to pass through
- (2 words) type of pollution that comes from many places over a large area
- an artificial lake where water for human use is stored
- landscaping using plants adapted to dry conditions
- the buildup of salts in the surface layers of soil
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- (2-words) the boundary between the zone of aeration and the zone of saturation in an aquifer
- not allowing water or other substances to pass through
- a spongelike formation of rock, sand, or gravel that holds water
- (2 words) a method of wastewater disposal
- (2 words) fresh water found on Earth’s surface
- all of the land area that supplies water to a particular river system
- a disease-causing organism
- a channel dug into an aquifer to reach groundwater
- (2 words) the pollution of a body of water as a result of human activity; also called artificial eutrophication
- (2 words) type of pollution that comes from a specific location (factory or sewer pipe are examples)
- (2 words) the process of moving water from its source to places where humans can use it (e.g., homes and farms).
- an obstruction placed in a river or stream to block its flow
- the process of removing salt from seawater; also called desalinization
26 Clues: a disease-causing organism • fresh water found below Earth’s surface • (2 words) a method of wastewater disposal • (2 words) fresh water found on Earth’s surface • a channel dug into an aquifer to reach groundwater • landscaping using plants adapted to dry conditions • the buildup of salts in the surface layers of soil • ...
Waste Water Workshop 2023 2023-07-28
Across
- The man-made or man-induced alteration of the chemical, physical, biological, and radiological integrity of water.
- The Supreme Court justice who wrote the majority opinion in Sackett.
- A statute passed by U. S. Congress to control water pollution.
- Permit that authorizes work along or in a waterbody
- A measure of dissolved oxygen depletion from carbonaceous sources
- What water body does USSK discharge to?
- When fish are trapped on an intake screen.
- The policy in water quality regulations under the CWA that prohibits discharges or activities that may cause surface waters to drop below water quality standards.
- Surface runoff and drainage
- Waste that exhibits ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, or toxicity
- NPDES permits are applicable to point source discharges or a ‘_____________’
- This industry is specifically excepted out from the definition of point source under the CWA.
- When aquatic organisms are pulled into a facility’s service water infrastructure.
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- Test method for chemical analysis to determine if waste is characteristically hazardous.
- The environmental forensics center for EPA's enforcement programs.
- Subjective standards included in some NPDES permits.
- A code appended to an analytical result that indicates possible qualitative or quantitative uncertainty in the result.
- Consists of the flood way as well as the fringe of the floodway
- A sample used to identify and estimate contamination immediately before and after sampling, during sample shipment, and for samples awaiting measurement in the laboratory.
- Wastes that exhibit any one or more of the following properties: ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity or toxicity
- The scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution.
- U. S. Steel’s current strategy
- Areas where water covers the soil or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year, including during the growing season.
- Technique for reducing moisture content of waste without completely solidifying
- What USACE permitting is required when working in navigable waterways?
- Portion of the high seas beyond the contiguous zone
- Data generated from analysis that fall below the detection limit of the analytical procedure.
- Document used to track hazardous and non-hazardous waste shipments nationwide
- The Gary Principles consist of how many principles?
- The type of surface connection needed for wetlands to be jurisdictional after Sackett.
- Of the four classifications of waste, which one is missing: Municipal Solid, Industrial, Hazardous, and…
- Any liquid that, in the course of passing through matter, extracts soluble or suspended solids
- What continental divide runs directly through Minntac?
- EPA is currently working on a “Revised Definition”
- The defined portion of a waterbody where a permitted wastewater discharge undergoes initial dilution
- 303(d) listing
36 Clues: 303(d) listing • Surface runoff and drainage • U. S. Steel’s current strategy • What water body does USSK discharge to? • When fish are trapped on an intake screen. • EPA is currently working on a “Revised Definition” • Permit that authorizes work along or in a waterbody • Portion of the high seas beyond the contiguous zone • ...
Photosynthesis and Water Transport 2021-12-09
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- In plants water often has a ___ potential
- The gas exchange during photosynthesis occurs in the stomata, which is open and closed by ___ cells
- Plant water availability is determined by precipitation, ____, soil characteristics, and competition
- Water moves from a higher water potential to a ___ water potential
- Water is transported through the ____ continuum
- During photosynthesis ____ molecules of water and carbon dioxide react in the presence of sunlight to form glucose and oxygen
- Dark reactions of photosynthesis take place in the _____
- A water transport failure method is “air seeding” across a pit ___
- CO2 from photosynthesis is released back into the _____
- Plants need water during photosynthesis to maintain ___
- Water acts as a ___ agent to make NADP to NADPH by liberating H+ ions. This is crucial for the Calvin cycle
- Photosynthesis creates _____ from sunlight for the plant to grow
- Canopy leaves have a higher ____ rate, so they would have a higher rate of water transport
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- CO2 enters plants through pores called ______
- Carbon dioxide and water combine with solar energy through photosynthesis to produce _____
- Increased photosynthesis = ____ water transport
- Light reactions of photosynthesis take place in the _____
- The second step of photosynthesis is the ____ reactions
- Transpiration is the ___ of water from leaves
- Water provides ___ during photosynthesis
- Stomata are located on what part of the plant?
- Plants have to pull hard to lift water against ____
- Water acts as an ___ feeder during photosynthesis, which provides the electrons that bind the hydrogen atom to the carbon dioxide atom in order to make glucose.
- Water can be pulled from the soil because of its ___ forces
- ___ is a substrate of photosynthesis
- The first step of photosynthesis is the ____ reactions
- During photosynthesis, water is transported from the ____, to stems, then to the leaves of a plant
- 95 to 99% of water is lost by ___ through the stomata
28 Clues: ___ is a substrate of photosynthesis • Water provides ___ during photosynthesis • In plants water often has a ___ potential • CO2 enters plants through pores called ______ • Transpiration is the ___ of water from leaves • Stomata are located on what part of the plant? • Increased photosynthesis = ____ water transport • Water is transported through the ____ continuum • ...
Water Vocabulary (Chapter 14) 2022-04-07
Across
- landscaping using plants adapted to dry conditions
- water that flows over land and collects in a stream or river
- water that has been used in households, businesses, industries, or public facilities and drained or flushed down the pipes as well as polluted runoff from streams and storm drains
- the pollution of a body of water as a result of human activity
- fresh water found below the Earth's surface
- a channel dug into an aquifer to reach groundwater
- the process of moving water from its source to places where humans can use it
- an artificial lake where water for human use is stored
- the boundary between the zone of aeration and the zone of saturation in an aquifer
- fresh water found on the Earth's surface
- a method of wastewater disposal
- pollution that comes from a specific location
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- pollution that comes from many places over a large area
- a spongelike formation of rock, sand, or gravel that holds water
- having spaces or pores that allow water or other substances to pass through
- the rapid growth of algae in an area that can cover the surface of the water and block sunlight from reaching plants below
- not allowing water or other substances to pass through
- the buildup of salts in the surface of soil
- a disease-causing organism
- a harmful algae bloom that produces a reddish pigment
- a network of connected streams and rivers
- relatively pure water with few dissolved salts
- an area where surface water soaks into the ground and reaches an aquifer
- all of the land area that supplies water to a particular river system
- the process of removing salt from seawater
- an obstruction placed in a river or stream to block its flow
26 Clues: a disease-causing organism • a method of wastewater disposal • fresh water found on the Earth's surface • a network of connected streams and rivers • the process of removing salt from seawater • the buildup of salts in the surface of soil • fresh water found below the Earth's surface • pollution that comes from a specific location • ...
Water In Your House 2022-02-17
Across
- The term used to describe 1PSI=2.31 feet
- The PSI to pump water 115 feet up
- Type of water we have in our homes
- Destroys bad compounds in raw water
- The type of energy present as water leaves tower
- This regulates the water levels in the toilet
- Where you are excited to eat, but often regret
- The team that has Derozan and Lavine
- Turns sewage into this at your house
- Type of water that produces the most suds
- A product of the filtration tanks
- Ensures the cleanest, safest water to public
- His kids have directional names
- An example of a simple machine and toilet handle
- The best deep dish pizza around
- The coolest card game of all
- The PSI of water stored 100 feet up
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- This system reuses water from baths/showers
- This "plant" is where water goes before tower
- The amount of gallons a water tower can hold
- The type of energy stored in water tower
- The type of toilet on trains and planes
- The force assisting the water leaving the toilet
- Minerals come from this and he's a movie start too
- The valve controlling the cistern water level
- Added to water to prevent cavities
- She does a hair toss and checks her nails
- What water towers increase due to their height
- Allows small particles to bind together
- Type of water that produces little suds
- The lake that supplies us with our tap water
- Measurement for water pressure
- The guy who invented the toilet
- Lose yourself... and wear a gray hoodie and hat
34 Clues: The coolest card game of all • Measurement for water pressure • His kids have directional names • The best deep dish pizza around • The guy who invented the toilet • The PSI to pump water 115 feet up • A product of the filtration tanks • Type of water we have in our homes • Added to water to prevent cavities • Destroys bad compounds in raw water • ...
Women of Water Crossword 2025-02-06
Across
- Process of forming fluffy masses in a liquid by adding a coagulant.
- A selective barrier used in filtration processes.
- A group of microorganisms that stick to each other and to surfaces.
- Abbreviation for an international non-profit association that promotes water quality.
- A compound composed of hydrogen and oxygen.
- A tank or device for removing solids from liquid.
- Potential, The potential difference across the phase boundary between a solid and its liquid medium, important in stability of colloids.
- Molecule used for advanced oxidation processes or disinfection.
- Layer of impurities that accumulates on the surface of water.
- The enrichment of a body of water with nutrients, leading to excessive plant growth and decay.
- Flowing in water entering a treatment system.
- A group of man-made chemicals found in a variety of consumer products.
- The action of filtering something.
- The continued possession, use, or control of something.
- Process where particulate matter settles to the bottom of a liquid.
- Chemical reaction involving the transfer of electrons.
- The process or method of bringing about intimate contact between air and a liquid.
- Type of light used in disinfection processes.
- Acronym for managing key pumping stations in wastewater treatment.
- The “Monster of Whitechapel”
- State-specific water environment association in Utah.
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- The cloudiness or haziness of a fluid.
- A type of chemical reaction involving the transfer of electrons between two species.
- Organization dedicated to managing and treating water.
- A common cause of sewer blockages, especially in urban areas.
- Outflowing water from a treatment plant.
- The breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms.
- Substance that provides nourishment essential for growth.
- Residue or waste matter from sewage treatment.
- A process that occurs without oxygen.
- A process used to increase the solids content of sludge.
- The process of cleaning water to destroy bacteria and pathogens.
- A biological environment that is deficient in molecular oxygen, but may contain chemically bound oxygen, such as nitrates and nitrites.
- Any finely divided, insoluble impurities that mark the clarity of the water.
- Process of recovering or restoring water.
- A vessel or chamber where the process of decomposition occurs.
- Wall, A barrier across a river designed to alter its flow characteristics.
- A biological process by which nitrate is converted to nitrogen gas.
- Used or contaminated water from sources such as households and industries.
- Process of adding air to water.
- A system for treating sewage and wastewater in a closed tank.
- A microbial process that converts ammonium into nitrogen gas under anaerobic conditions.
- Sludge, Material produced by aerating sewage and settled sludge.
43 Clues: The “Monster of Whitechapel” • Process of adding air to water. • The action of filtering something. • A process that occurs without oxygen. • The cloudiness or haziness of a fluid. • Outflowing water from a treatment plant. • Process of recovering or restoring water. • A compound composed of hydrogen and oxygen. • Flowing in water entering a treatment system. • ...
Water systems crossword puzzle! 2025-01-27
Across
- - What is the area to land all water drains to called?
- - What is a solid water?
- - What is the upper surface of ground water zone called?
- - What is the biggest watershed in Toronto?
- - What is it called for the ability of a material to absorb heat?
- - What is it called when an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it?
- - What has a higher heat capacity than air?
- - What is the percentage of Earth's water that is fresh? (spell the number and add 'percentage' at the end)
- - What is it called for the process of a liquid turning into a gas?
- - A __ is a big chunk of ice and snow that slowly moves down a mountain because of gravity
- - What is a Liquid water?
- - What is the other term for underground fresh reservoir called?
- - When the Earths ice sheets beings to melt
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- - Huge masses of ice at the poles
- - What is the biggest hurricane in history?
- - Where does Canada's freshest water exist?
- - What is the percentage of how much water covers the earth? (spell the number and add 'percentage' at the end)
- - What is it called when water evaporation form a plant leaves?
- - What is a Gaseous water?
- - What is it called when an animal exhales water vapor?
20 Clues: - What is a solid water? • - What is a Liquid water? • - What is a Gaseous water? • - Huge masses of ice at the poles • - What is the biggest hurricane in history? • - Where does Canada's freshest water exist? • - What is the biggest watershed in Toronto? • - What has a higher heat capacity than air? • - When the Earths ice sheets beings to melt • ...
Watercaft and Water Terms 2025-01-31
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- lowest point on a boat that collects water
- the front point on a boat
- fast moving water in a river
- the side on a boat away from the wind
- the flat blade that runs under the middle of the boat
- Kayaking paddle stroke that looks like a c
- Canoe paddle stroke that looks like a j
- water gate on a river or passage
- right side of a boat
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- steering on a canoe
- top edge of the hull
- divider between compartments
- shape of a boats underside
- steering for a boat
- left side of a boat
- circular motion water behind a rock or structure
- widest point on a boat
- plank that runs horizontally
- mounting point on the stern of a boat
- tying point on a boat
- rear end on a boat
21 Clues: rear end on a boat • steering on a canoe • steering for a boat • left side of a boat • top edge of the hull • right side of a boat • tying point on a boat • widest point on a boat • the front point on a boat • shape of a boats underside • divider between compartments • fast moving water in a river • plank that runs horizontally • water gate on a river or passage • ...
Water and the Crust 2025-02-10
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- tiny rock pieces broken off larger rocks
- water falling down onto Earth's surface
- how ice can break rocks
- gas layer surrounding the Earth
- water on Earth's surface moving downhill
- the gas in the air that humans need the most
- hard rocky layer of earth
- when tiny rock pieces are carried away by water or wind
- an underground rock formation caused by weathering
- when ice changes to liquid
- area of Earth that has living things
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- when rocks break down into new substances
- vapor molecules change into liquid
- the most common gas in the air
- the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces
- after water seeps into the ground
- a substance with a very low pH
- liquid molecules fly away
- parts of a tree that can break down rock
- a collection of water droplets floating in sky
- liquid layer surrounding the Earth
- when liquid molecules lock into place
22 Clues: how ice can break rocks • liquid molecules fly away • hard rocky layer of earth • when ice changes to liquid • the most common gas in the air • a substance with a very low pH • gas layer surrounding the Earth • after water seeps into the ground • vapor molecules change into liquid • liquid layer surrounding the Earth • area of Earth that has living things • ...
Water Resources Chapter 9 2024-09-08
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- canal to carry water from one place to another
- _____ irrigation is the oldest type
- process to remove salt from water
- most aboveground freshwater is in this form
- desalination removes this from water
- enlarged bank built up on each side of a river
- _____ irrigation is the most efficient
- _____ footprint measures use of freshwater
- water ____ is the upper level of soil saturation
- land adjacent to a river
- stair-like structures are used to help _____ get around dams
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- dikes are common in northern ______
- _____ of depression lacks groundwater
- natural percolation of from an aquifer
- group of people famous for their early aqueducts
- structure prevents ocean water from flooding land
- rock layer that contains groundwater
- most expensive form of irrigation
- used to access aquifer water
- river barrier used to control flow of water
- reverse _____ is a type of desalination
- prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall
22 Clues: land adjacent to a river • used to access aquifer water • process to remove salt from water • most expensive form of irrigation • dikes are common in northern ______ • _____ irrigation is the oldest type • rock layer that contains groundwater • desalination removes this from water • _____ of depression lacks groundwater • natural percolation of from an aquifer • ...
Watersheds and Water Sources 2024-12-14
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- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic use.
- Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.
- The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- The source of a river or stream.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the soil.
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- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface, and groundwater.
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including sustainable practices and reducing pollution.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- 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.
- Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities, agriculture, and improper waste disposal.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
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. • ...
Chapter 3: Water Invertebrates 2024-12-09
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- a mollusk with out a shell and has 8 tentacles
- an animal with a backbone
- the type of environment where most invertebrates live
- the body part of a clam that helps it open and shut
- when a crab loses its shell
- the country and continent where the Great Barrier Reef is located
- coral animals living together
- invertebrates with a hard shell, a ligament, and a foot
- bodies made with separate parts that are joined together
- a group of coral colonies that grow together
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- the body part of an octopus that helps it move and get food
- no backbone
- help the starfish move
- feelers that stick out from certain invertebrates' bodies
- this happens to coral as it turns white and begins to die
- the body part of a clam that helps it move
- a sea invertebrate that looks like a plant, it has tentacles and lives in a coral reef
- a crustacean with 5 pairs of jointed legs
- the body part of many water animals that allows them to breathe under water
- an animal with a shell
- sprays from an octopus if it feels it is in danger
- the temperature of the ocean has continued to get ___ which attributes to coral bleaching
22 Clues: no backbone • help the starfish move • an animal with a shell • an animal with a backbone • when a crab loses its shell • coral animals living together • a crustacean with 5 pairs of jointed legs • the body part of a clam that helps it move • a group of coral colonies that grow together • a mollusk with out a shell and has 8 tentacles • ...
The Color of Water 2023-12-11
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- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- Where did Ruth’s family come from?
- man Who was James best friend on the corner?
- Has a trunk
- Where do they live?
- What was Ruth’s father’s occupation?
- What instrument did James play?
- Where did she work when she lives with her aunt in New York?
- Where did Ruth grow up?
- What was Ruth’s father’s main focus?
- What was Ruth's main focus?
- What did Frances try to get Ruth to do but she got scared?
- What was Ruth’s mother known as?
- What was Ruth’s grandfather known as?
- Who is the main character?
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- Large marsupial
- How many kids did Ruth have?
- Who was Ruth’s youngest sister?
- What was Ruth first name?
- What did Ruth have in New York when she was pregnant?
- Who was the first black guy Ruth dated?
- How does Ruth get around?
- Flying mammal
- What business did rabbi shilsky start in Suffolk's?
- What type of car did James stepdad own?
- Who was Ruth's best friend?
- What was Ruth’s father known as?
- Where did Ruth and Frances always meet?
- What is the main religion followed through out the book
30 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Where do they live? • Where did Ruth grow up? • What was Ruth first name? • How does Ruth get around? • Who is the main character? • Who was Ruth's best friend? • What was Ruth's main focus? • How many kids did Ruth have? • Who was Ruth’s youngest sister? • What instrument did James play? • ...
The Properties of Water 2023-12-07
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- A measurement scale used to indicate the acidity or alkalinity of a solution
- A mixture where one substance is dissolved in another substance
- The building blocks of DNA and RNA they consist of sugar and a nitrogenous base
- Are Organic compounds made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- A group of organic compounds that are insoluble in water they include fats, oils, and waxes
- A substance that can react with metals and is produced by the stomach to help digest food
- Large complex molecules made up of amino acids they are essential for the structure and function of cells
- Large biomolecules that store and transmit genetic information
- Solutions that resist changes in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added
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- The attraction between molecules of the same substance
- Are Small individual molecules that can join together to form larger more complex molecules
- The substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution
- A weak attraction between hydrogen in one molecule and an electronegative atom in another molecule
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded together
- The attraction between molecules of different substances
- A particles which solid particles are dispersed in a liquid or gas but are not dissolved
- acids The building block of proteins and are organic compounds that contain an amino group
- The substance in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution
- Are Large molecules made up of repeating units called monomers they can be found in plastic,rubber, and proteins
- A substance that feels slippery and tends to have pH values ranging from 11 to 14
20 Clues: The attraction between molecules of the same substance • The attraction between molecules of different substances • Large biomolecules that store and transmit genetic information • A mixture where one substance is dissolved in another substance • The substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution • ...
Blood on the Water 2023-11-02
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- to make an expression of information by movements of the body or face
- to pound or beat
- to convey or direct into or through a channel
- a general principle or set of principles that explains facts or events of the natural world
- to move ponderously
- full of or expressing contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior
- the state or fact of being ignorant; lack of knowledge, education, or awareness
- to spend time wastefully or idly; to move slowly and aimlessly
- a person who owes allegiance to a government and is protected by it
- one who betrays another's trust or is false to an obligation or duty
- a feeling of liking or of wanting to do something
- an irresistible persistent urge
- full of deceit; tricky, crafty
- to remain in an area for no good reason
- to oppose something firmly usually with words
- an act or period of staying awake at times when one normally would be sleeping; an act or period of attentive watching
- deeply or utterly confused or perplexed
- to direct one's course in a ship or aircraft; to make one's way about, over, or through
- to make out the meaning of despite lack of clearness
- to observe or think about something with triumphant and often malicious satisfaction, gratification, or delight
- continued effort to do or achieve something despite difficulties, failure, or opposition
- to run or knock against so as to jar; push roughly
- to plead on behalf of another
- to flow over and enclose
- a state of noisy, confused activity
- freedom from pride or arrogance
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- to make an active search especially by moving, turning, or looking through the contents of a place or container
- impressive in size, dignity, or magnificence; having or showing a formal and serious or reserved manner
- showing lack of experience or knowledge
- to rise up and stiffen like bristles
- a state of hopelessness leading to extreme recklessness
- to become filled; abounding
- shared or used in common by members of a group or community
- a mental disturbance marked by confusion, disturbed speech, and hallucinations
- in a manner that is a kind and gentle treatment of someone
- mischievous
- to get out of doing especially what one ought to do
- to shrink in fear or distaste
- to make fun of
- to provoke or challenge in a mocking or insulting manner
- a specific task with which a person or group is charged
- to exert one's authority by means of
- to try to vomit
- very cautious; being on guard against danger or trickery
- to go after and bring back
- to put or keep apart; divide
- wanting revenge
- expressing severe displeasure
- to make a statement based on personal knowledge or belief; to make a formal statement of what one swears is true
- to listen secretly to private conversation
- to make an expression of scorn or mockery
- with aversion or hesitation
52 Clues: mischievous • to make fun of • to try to vomit • wanting revenge • to pound or beat • to move ponderously • to flow over and enclose • to go after and bring back • to become filled; abounding • with aversion or hesitation • to put or keep apart; divide • to shrink in fear or distaste • expressing severe displeasure • to plead on behalf of another • full of deceit; tricky, crafty • ...
All About Water Fluoridation 2024-11-20
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- Common household item that also contains fluoride for topical use.
- Economic advantage often attributed to water fluoridation.
- Type of water that may not be fluoridated and might need individual treatment.
- U.S. agency that recognizes fluoridation as a public health achievement.
- Hard, protective outer layer of teeth that fluoride strengthens.
- Process where fluoride helps harden and strengthen tooth enamel.
- Water treatment method that can remove fluoride from drinking water (2 words)
- Common fluoride acid compound used in water fluoridation.
- Term for the process of controlling fluoride concentration in water.
- Area of health significantly improved by water fluoridation.
- Type of policy that guides water fluoridation.
- When fluoride levels exceed safe limits, potentially causing health issues.
- U.S. agency that sets the maximum allowable fluoride level in drinking water.
- Area of health studied in relation to fluoride intake.
- Process of adding fluoride to water supplies.
- The active component of fluoride in drinking water.
- Primary goal of water fluoridation programs.
- Classification for fluoride’s concentration in drinking water.
- Dental issue that fluoride helps prevent.
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- Strong support for water fluoridation from health organizations.
- Term for fluoridation as it aims to prevent dental issues.
- First city in the world to fluoridate its public water supply (2 words)
- Mineral commonly added to drinking water to prevent tooth decay.
- U.S. law under which fluoride levels are regulated.
- Type of health intervention that fluoridation represents.
- Term for fluoride that exists in some water sources without added treatment.
- Type of fluoride applied directly to teeth through toothpaste or treatments.
- Often does not contain fluoride unless specifically indicated.
- Field studying the effects of fluoridated water on populations.
- Major dental issue reduced by fluoride in drinking water.
- Analysis type often used in public health policy on water fluoridation (2 words)
- Important life stage where fluoride is particularly beneficial for dental health.
- Term for maintaining fluoride levels that benefit teeth without causing fluorosis.
- Type of fluoride ingested through water that benefits developing teeth.
- Field concerned with the impacts of chemicals like fluoride in water.
35 Clues: Dental issue that fluoride helps prevent. • Primary goal of water fluoridation programs. • Process of adding fluoride to water supplies. • Type of policy that guides water fluoridation. • U.S. law under which fluoride levels are regulated. • The active component of fluoride in drinking water. • Area of health studied in relation to fluoride intake. • ...
goldmanns water system crossword 2024-11-19
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- one of the great lakes (2 words)
- a body of water surrounded by a basin or 4 walls
- The Mississippi River is the primary river of the largest drainage basin in the United States
- a large man-made body of water
- the 5 major Oceans (2 words)
- the sloping ground that borders the watercourse
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- a area with no water at all and cracks in the ground
- A glacier is an accumulation of ice and snow that slowly flows over land.
- a large body of saltwater
- a very common liquid
- the largest Lakes (2 words)
- a huge body of clean water that is under land
- less than 500 milligrams of salt per litre, or 500 parts per million (ppm) of salt
- The Amazon basin is the part of South America drained by the Amazon River and its tributaries
- a stream feeding a larger stream or a Lake
- a body of water surrounded by land
- cubes a block of ice
- an area filled with water and not enough time for the ground to suck it up
- they are 5 different huge lakes (2 words)
- a moving body of water
20 Clues: a very common liquid • cubes a block of ice • a moving body of water • a large body of saltwater • the largest Lakes (2 words) • the 5 major Oceans (2 words) • a large man-made body of water • one of the great lakes (2 words) • a body of water surrounded by land • they are 5 different huge lakes (2 words) • a stream feeding a larger stream or a Lake • ...
Julia's Water Systems Crossword! 2024-11-19
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- Living or growing in water
- used in water treatment process
- A moving body of frensh water
- Something transferring boats from low water to higher water (2 words)
- Closed container to hold gas or liquids (2 words)
- Flowing water that falls down a steep incline
- Largest river in volume (2 words)
- Largest Ocean
- Why lakes are important (2 words)
- Changes in the temperature and weather (2 words)
- If there isn’t enough water and the water dries out
- Largest lake in the world
- Take water from lakes/rivers and use it to water crops
- Water flowing through rivers slowly
- Tube or vessel carrying a body fluid
- Building over something
- One of the great lakes (2 words)
- A hole in the ground from erosion
- How much percent water covers the Earth's surface
- How many Oceans
- How much freshwater do we have in the world? (A number)
- Formed by glaciers melting in ice age (2 words)
- Elevated structure supporting a water tank (2 words)
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- The water in oceans
- Pipe/tube which water or wires passes through
- Like a giant ice cube
- The water in rivers and sometimes lakes
- Land along the edge of a river (2 words)
- Rivers flowing into a lake
- Water that falls from the sky
- Movement of animals from one region to another
- A dam creating a lakes or bodies of water
- Like a giant bathtub (2 words)
- Large body of salt water
- Overflow of water
- An action of deposing someone
- When water gets enough heat and turns into water vapor
- Made by a river and millions of years of erosion (2 words)
- A very famous river (2 words)
- Container for storing water (2 words)
- A body of sediment that holds groundwater
- An ocean of interconnected bodies of sea waters that is most of the earth
- Disinfectant used in water treatment process
- Something that carries water, nutrients, and even people (2 words)
- Coastal body of water that connects to a main body of water
- A body of slowly moving water surrounded by land
46 Clues: Largest Ocean • How many Oceans • Overflow of water • The water in oceans • Like a giant ice cube • Building over something • Large body of salt water • Largest lake in the world • Living or growing in water • Rivers flowing into a lake • A moving body of frensh water • Water that falls from the sky • An action of deposing someone • A very famous river (2 words) • ...
Katie's Water System Crossword 2024-11-19
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- non carbonated water is called ___________ (2 words)
- earths northeast body of water(2 words)
- an overflow of water in a normally dry land
- a large mass of ice and snow sliding down a mountain
- glaciers are like natures _________ (2 words)
- a large mass of ice that moves slowly
- a large man-made body of water
- a large body of salt water
- a fresh water stream that feeds into a larger water stream
- a place where a farmer grows crops
- water that is stored underground is called ____________
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- water moving and rushing down a river
- a low area between hills
- a depression in the ground
- the largest lake in the world is __________
- where rivers empty into the pacific ocean(2 words)
- a large area/body of water
- one of the great lakes (2 words)
- an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock
- rivers are like natures _________
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- lakes are important for _______ water
- a moving body of fresh water
- low water ability, dry land
- a body of water connected to the ocean through little streams (2 words)
- the slopes bordering a river
26 Clues: a low area between hills • a depression in the ground • a large area/body of water • a large body of salt water • low water ability, dry land • a moving body of fresh water • the slopes bordering a river • a large man-made body of water • one of the great lakes (2 words) • rivers are like natures _________ • a place where a farmer grows crops • a piece of land surrounded by water • ...
All About Water Towers 2025-05-02
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- Access point on top of the tower for inspections or maintenance
- Water towers are often placed at a high _____
- Steel or this other material is often used to construct tanks
- The process of renovating or upgrading an older water tower
- The system through which water travels from tower to users
- Water towers help regulate this within a water distribution system
- The top part of the tower that holds the stored water
- Ongoing task to keep a water tower functioning properly
- A type of tower built to serve high-elevation zones
- Unit of measurement for tower capacity (abbr.)
- Towers must meet strict _____ standards to ensure water safety
- The general term for the public system delivering water
- The maximum volume of water a tank can hold
- Rounded top of many water towers, helps with pressure balance
- Ice can form here in cold climates if insulation fails
- Secure the tower structure to its foundation
- Pipes that move water into and out of the tower
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- Controls the flow of water into or out of the tower
- Chemical commonly used to disinfect stored drinking water
- Used to transmit data from remote towers to central stations
- Water towers use this natural force to create pressure
- Particles that settle at the bottom of a water tank
- Local government that often owns and operates the water tower
- The system used to empty the tower during repairs or cleaning
- Paint is used to prevent this on a tower’s surface
- System used to monitor and control water tower operations
- Corrosion control method used on metal water tanks
- Another name for a raised water storage structure
- Regular check required to ensure water tower safety and performance
- Moves water up into the tower when needed
- The process of removing sediment and disinfecting tanks
- Structure used to store and pressurize potable water
- Pipe that prevents the tower from overfilling
- Coating applied to interior steel to protect water quality
- Common shape of elevated tanks
35 Clues: Common shape of elevated tanks • Moves water up into the tower when needed • The maximum volume of water a tank can hold • Secure the tower structure to its foundation • Water towers are often placed at a high _____ • Pipe that prevents the tower from overfilling • Unit of measurement for tower capacity (abbr.) • Pipes that move water into and out of the tower • ...
The Water Deep Down 2025-05-09
23 Clues: mor • dam • far • dyb • ned • bur • øre • seng • pote • fisk • vind • mund • høre • knæle • revne • svømme • mudder • klemme • angreb • håndled • forsigtig • troldmand • hemmelighed
Jesus Walks on Water 2025-04-26
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- Disciple who stepped out
- Water rising and falling
- Jesus reached out
- Doing what Jesus says
- Strong winds and waves
- Moving by foot
- Disciples were in it
- Confidence in Jesus
- Followers of Jesus
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- Supernatural act
- Saving Peter
- Feeling scared
- Trust in Jesus
- Son of God
- Blowing air
- Instruction from Jesus
- Time when event happened
- Lack of faith
- Surface Jesus walked on
- Calling for help
20 Clues: Son of God • Blowing air • Saving Peter • Lack of faith • Feeling scared • Trust in Jesus • Moving by foot • Supernatural act • Calling for help • Jesus reached out • Followers of Jesus • Confidence in Jesus • Disciples were in it • Doing what Jesus says • Instruction from Jesus • Strong winds and waves • Surface Jesus walked on • Disciple who stepped out • Water rising and falling • ...
Weather, Water and Climate 2024-03-22
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- Instrument used to measure air pressure
- Water vapor from plants and leaves
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- Light that bounces off a surface
- Light that is taken up and converted into energy
- Instrument used to measure wind speed
- Thermal energy transferred by direct contact
- Drives the water cycle
- How tightly particles are packed together
- The process of turning from liquid to vapor
- The height of an object in relation to sea level
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- Water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, Snow, sleet, or hail
- Light that is passed through the object
- Thermal energy transferred by hotter air/fluids rising and cooler air/liquids falling
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules in a substance
- Thermal energy transferred by waves
- Instrument that measures the amount of water vapor in the air
- Scientist who studies the weather and tries to predict it
- The process of turning from vapor back to a liquid
- The temperature at which the air becomes full of water vapor
20 Clues: Drives the water cycle • Light that bounces off a surface • Water vapor from plants and leaves • Thermal energy transferred by waves • The amount of water vapor in the air • Instrument used to measure wind speed • Light that is passed through the object • Instrument used to measure air pressure • How tightly particles are packed together • ...
Water Resources and Pollution 2022-03-24
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- an overgrowth of algae
- _____zone: regions where the water can infiltrate the soil and reach the aquifer
- not enough access to freshwater to drink or grow food
- since the Exxon Valdez oil spill all oil tankers must now be double-_______.
- the process of removing salt from water
- uses the majority of both water withdrawal and consumption
- the process of plants releasing some water into the atmosphere through their leaves
- overflow of fluid from a farm or industrial factory that causes eutrophication
- a _______ aquifer is physically separated from the groundwater
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- the process of water soaking into the soil
- water that is too polluted or degraded to meet water quality standards is _______
- removing any trash or large objects that may have entered the sewage system
- __________ aquifer: provides water for irrigation of crops in the Great Plains
- the area of land over which all rain and other water sources drain into it
- zone of __________: where all of the spaces between soil particles are filled with water
- a compression and shrinking of the zone of saturation
- _____ source pollution: pollution from a single, identifiable source
- saltwater _________: when ocean water mixes with groundwater due to overconsumption
- water permanently removed from a source
- cone of _________: excessive water withdrawal can cause a lowering of the water table
- kills the bacteria used to decomposed sewage in the waste water treatment process.
- ______ Water Act: law that set the allowable limits for various pollutants in surface waters
22 Clues: an overgrowth of algae • water permanently removed from a source • the process of removing salt from water • the process of water soaking into the soil • not enough access to freshwater to drink or grow food • a compression and shrinking of the zone of saturation • uses the majority of both water withdrawal and consumption • ...
Water, pH, Organic Macromolecules 2022-10-11
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- vinegar is _________ acid
- water attracted to another substance
- water attracted to water
- pasta, rice, and candy
- the most simple sugar C6H12O6
- a pH of 1 (two words)
- a pH of 14
- a substance with a lot of H+ ions
- literally, big molecule
- meat, eggs, cheese
- element present in protein but not carbs
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- basic substance used as fertilizer
- a pH of 8
- DNA is this type of acid
- water has two atoms of this
- water has a high specific _______
- proteins are made up of chains of these
- a pH of 6
- molecule with an uneven distribution of electrons
- type of headache one gets doing this crossword
- DNA & RNA are made up of chains of these
- oils, waxes, and steroids
22 Clues: a pH of 8 • a pH of 6 • a pH of 14 • meat, eggs, cheese • a pH of 1 (two words) • pasta, rice, and candy • literally, big molecule • DNA is this type of acid • water attracted to water • vinegar is _________ acid • oils, waxes, and steroids • water has two atoms of this • the most simple sugar C6H12O6 • water has a high specific _______ • a substance with a lot of H+ ions • ...
Long Walk to water 2022-11-17
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- Family member Salva found at the medical clinic
- where he was taken to when his name was on the list.
- The people who where in the middle of the Nile
- The first refugee camp Salva stayed at
- What Salvas dad sprinkled on his head when he noticed he was not dead.
- Where Salva walked to after getting kicked out of Ethiopia
- The deserts name they had to go through to get to Ethiopia
- the family member that found him in the walking with the group
- what they used to get over the Nile river
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- the main character
- What his uncle was before the war
- Where Salva slept with the first group
- What Salva built in many different villages from his organization
- The Animals that killed people when they where forced out of Ethiopia into the river.
- the river they made boats to cross
- The river they where forced into after being kicked out of Ethiopia
- The color his moms head band was
- why Salva had to move out of his village
- The drink He drank on the plane ride.
- The main character of 2009's story
- Where Salva ran into at the beginning of the story
- What they where going to kill if salva had died
- What Salva felt when he stepped outside in america
23 Clues: the main character • The color his moms head band was • What his uncle was before the war • the river they made boats to cross • The main character of 2009's story • The drink He drank on the plane ride. • Where Salva slept with the first group • The first refugee camp Salva stayed at • why Salva had to move out of his village • what they used to get over the Nile river • ...
Water Systems and Filtration 2022-01-30
Across
- A bacteria found in the lower intestines of many warm blooded animals, that can make you sick.
- the scientific name of the water cycle
- An area of land where water falls and collects
- A small area which has its own climate.
- A severe storm caused by excessive thunderstorms that usually impacts coastal areas.
- What separates two watersheds
- Things in the water that are harmeful to humans, animals, and the enviorment.
- All the rocks, sand and cracks that hold water underground.
- Something used to clean water.
- Water pollution that comes from many places at the same time
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- A chemical used to disinfect water. There’s a lot of it in pools.
- When the water in a place isn’t completely safe there will be this.
- When liquid can't pass through it.
- water that ends up in rivers, lakes,oceans etc.
- What is the step before evaporation called in the water cycle
- water that goes into the soil
- It has to be this for liquids to be able to pass through it.
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- It is the name of what happens when gases like methane and carbon dioxide trap heat on the earth.
- Longterm wheater patterns.
20 Clues: Longterm wheater patterns. • water that goes into the soil • What separates two watersheds • Something used to clean water. • When liquid can't pass through it. • the scientific name of the water cycle • A small area which has its own climate. • The ability of a material to absorb heat • An area of land where water falls and collects • ...
Water System Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-31
Across
- Canada's fresh water that's underground
- Water exists in three states: Liquid,__?__and gas
- A word for a tornado over an ocean
- Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- Something built made to access aquifer
- An area with a small, localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- 97% of Earth's water
- A sea where there is so much salt concentration, no animal can live in it
- A storm made up of violently rotating winds
- A liquid that has a higher heat capacity than air
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- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, wind, rain, etc
- A storm that begins when a thunderstorm is over an ocean
- Stays ice throughout the year since they are furthest from the equator
- A half of the Earth, divided by northern and southern halves of the equator
- Heat from the sun passes through it to reach Earth's surface
- Is created when snow builds up over time
- Canada's worst hurricane
- The groundwater zone on the surface
- An area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different rivers, basin, or seas
20 Clues: 97% of Earth's water • Canada's worst hurricane • A word for a tornado over an ocean • The groundwater zone on the surface • Something built made to access aquifer • Canada's fresh water that's underground • The ability of a material to absorb heat • Is created when snow builds up over time • Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • ...
Water Systems Vocabulary Crossword 2022-01-31
Across
- the ability of a material to absorb heat
- potassium-rich salt that is used to enhance water preservation
- where a watershed is separated from another by hills or ridges
- a disaster that starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- water that can be found in lakes, rivers, streams etc.
- when a material lets water pass through it
- when a material doesn't let water pass through it
- an area of land where water that falls collects and stays
- the process of drilling a hole into the earth and injecting a mixture to force air or gas out of rocks
- water pollution that comes from one place
- when any type of liquid falls from the atmosphere onto the earth
- water pollution that comes from anywhere
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- when water gathers in oceans, lakes or rivers after rainfall
- underground layer of rock, gravel and sand that holds water
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- water that falls into soil and/or rocks
- when waste or chemicals causes bodies of water to become harmful
- the cycle of water
- the process of when a liquid turns into a gas
- the process of when a gas turns into a liquid
20 Clues: the cycle of water • water that falls into soil and/or rocks • the ability of a material to absorb heat • water pollution that comes from anywhere • water pollution that comes from one place • when a material lets water pass through it • the process of when a liquid turns into a gas • the process of when a gas turns into a liquid • ...
Water Systems Vocab Crossword 2022-01-31
Across
- the process of when a gas turns into a liquid
- when a material lets water pass through it
- when waste or chemicals causes bodies of water to become harmful
- water that can be found in lakes, rivers, streams etc.
- potassium-rich salt that is used to enhance water preservation
- the ability of a material to absorb heat
- a disaster that starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- when water gathers in oceans, lakes or rivers after rainfall
Down
- the process of drilling a hole into the earth and injecting a mixture to force air or gas out of rocks
- when any type of liquid falls from the atmosphere onto the earth
- water pollution that comes from anywhere
- underground layer of rock, gravel and sand that holds water
- the cycle of water
- water that falls into soil and/or rocks
- water pollution that comes from one place
- an area of land where water that falls collects and stays
- where a watershed is separated from another by hills or ridges
- when a material doesn't let water pass through it
- the process of when a liquid turns into a gas
20 Clues: the cycle of water • water that falls into soil and/or rocks • water pollution that comes from anywhere • the ability of a material to absorb heat • water pollution that comes from one place • when a material lets water pass through it • the process of when a gas turns into a liquid • the process of when a liquid turns into a gas • ...
Water System Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-01
Across
- 97% of Earth's water
- Stays ice throughout the year since they are furthest from the equator
- Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- They are created when snow builds up over time
- A sea where there is so much salt consentration, no animal can live in it
- A common and clear liquid
- Canada's fresh water that's underground
- An area with a small, localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- A storm made up of violently rotating winds
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- The groundwater zone on the surface
- Heat from the sun passes through it to reach the Earth's surface
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, wind, rain ect
- A half of the Earth, divided by northern and southern halves of the equator
- A tornado over an ocean
- Water exists in three stats: Liquid,____ and gas
- An area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different rivers, basin, or seas
- Something built made to access aquifer
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- A storm that begins when a Thunderstorm is over an ocean
- Canada's worst hurricane
20 Clues: 97% of Earth's water • A tornado over an ocean • Canada's worst hurricane • A common and clear liquid • The groundwater zone on the surface • Something built made to access aquifer • Canada's fresh water that's underground • The ability of a material to absorb heat • Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • A storm made up of violently rotating winds • ...
Water Pollution Chapter 14 2022-12-01
Across
- An excess of nutrients from anthropogenic sources
- Added to pesticides to increase their effectiveness
- A common indicator species used to test for the presence of wastewater
- Can lead to thermal shock
- A place to store wast that is lined with rubber and surrounded by a levee
- Collects in the grit tank of a septic tank
- The area of a septic system that is fed by seepage from small perforations in underground pipes
- A part of a septic system; where the sludge from the wastewater settles
- Spread by poor water quality and causes many people in undeveloped countries to die
- A type of small-scale sewage treatment that might be found in a remote area
- An insecticide that decreases bird populations by thinning eggshells
- The toxic form of mercury, made by bacteria in water
- Includes PCBS and other chemicals used in manufacturing
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- Can lead to algal blooms and dead zones
- Laws for protecting marine life & habitat
- Laws for the quality of drinking water
- What are coliform bacteria and canaries considered?
- Impact hormones; may decrease or increase their function
- Used to measure how much waste is in water based on oxygen demand
- A naturally occurring compound that is released by drilling and seeps into groundwater
- Clearer water in the middle area of septic tanks
- Carried by the aid of rain or snow and lowers pH
- Includes perchlorates for rocket fuel
- A heavy metal found in the lining of pipes and brass fittings
- Created by a positive feedback loop of low O2 and death
25 Clues: Can lead to thermal shock • Includes perchlorates for rocket fuel • Laws for the quality of drinking water • Can lead to algal blooms and dead zones • Laws for protecting marine life & habitat • Collects in the grit tank of a septic tank • Clearer water in the middle area of septic tanks • Carried by the aid of rain or snow and lowers pH • ...
Water Pollution (Ch.14) 2022-12-05
Across
- The solid waste material found in wastewater
- Chemicals used for rocket fuel
- Pollution caused by human activities, changing the water temperature
- A part of a body of water with little oxygen and life
- a somewhat small sewage treatment system
- Layer of water in the middle of a septic tank
- Safe drinking water standard established by the EPA
- Water that comes from activities like human sewage
- A pond with rubber made by humans to deal with large amounts of manure
- The part of the septic system containing underground pipes
- The contamination of the environment caused by large amounts of oil, often in bodies of water
- How much oxygen water uses at specific temperatures over an amount of time
- An event causing a body of water to become nutrient rich
- A specific place where pollution is produced
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- Microorganisms found in human intestines that can be used as an indicator species
- Species that reveal if disease-causing pathogens are present
- Acidic pollutants depositing on Earth's surface from precipitation or gases
- Legislation protecting wildlife and recreation in and on water by keeping the water clean
- Bodies of water being contaminated by human activities
- Industrial compounds that are used to make plastics
- Organisms can be killed by this big change in water temperature
- Legislation creating standards for drinking water
- Container used for wastewater in the Septic system
- A widespread area where pollution is being produced
- Anthropogenic inputs of nutrients in a body of water, leading to a rise in fertility
25 Clues: Chemicals used for rocket fuel • a somewhat small sewage treatment system • The solid waste material found in wastewater • A specific place where pollution is produced • Layer of water in the middle of a septic tank • Legislation creating standards for drinking water • Container used for wastewater in the Septic system • ...
Water, Electrical & Environmental Engineering 2025-11-12
Across
- : A machine that moves fluids from one place to another
- well : A well used to inject liquids into the ground
- sensor : A device that measures or monitors conditions and sends data
- : A thick waste material from water treatment
- : A machine that produces power by spinning with moving water or air
- : A path through which electricity flows
- : A device that converts a signal into motion or action
- : The process of heavier particles settling to the bottom of a liquid
- : Something that stops or slows the normal flow in a pipe
- : A device used to control the flow of liquids or gases
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- : An instrument used to measure pressure or another quantity
- : The force that pushes water through a pipe
- : A system of plants used to clean contaminated soil or water
- : The process of combining oxygen with another substance to purify or neutralize it
- : When liquid escapes from a pipe or tank unintentionally
- : A device that converts DC to AC electricity
- : A programmable logic controller
- : A pipe that removes unwanted water or waste liquid
- : A machine that changes voltage in electrical circuits
- : The presence of unwanted or harmful substances in water or air
- protector : A device that protects electronics from sudden voltage spikes
- : A device that removes impurities from a liquid
22 Clues: : A programmable logic controller • : A path through which electricity flows • : The force that pushes water through a pipe • : A device that converts DC to AC electricity • : A thick waste material from water treatment • : A device that removes impurities from a liquid • well : A well used to inject liquids into the ground • ...
Unit 2: Water & Dissolving 2025-11-28
Across
- – Ability of a substance to dissolve in a particular solvent.
- – Amount of solute present in a given amount of solution.
- – Combination of materials that keep their individual properties.
- – Upward force that allows objects to float in water.
- – Liquid that acts as a universal solvent in many mixtures.
- – Point where no more solute can dissolve in a solvent.
- – Group of atoms bonded together; smallest unit of many substances.
- – Term for substances that easily interact with water.
- – Measure of how much mass is packed into a volume.
- – Action that speeds up the dissolving process.
- – Process where solvent particles surround and separate solute particles.
- – Process where a substance breaks down and mixes evenly in a liquid.
- – Process where liquid changes to gas and leaves solute behind.
- – Term for substances that do not mix with water.
- – Movement of particles from crowded areas to less crowded ones.
- – Description for a mixture containing a large amount of solute.
- – Liquid that breaks down and disperses another substance.
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- – Material left behind after filtering or evaporating a mixture.
- – Method used to separate solids from liquids.
- – Solid shapes formed when solute particles arrange in patterns.
- – Factor that affects how quickly a solute breaks down.
- Area – Size of exposed particle space that affects dissolving speed.
- – Mixture where substances blend evenly at the particle level.
- – Process of removing unwanted substances from water.
- – Solid that forms and settles out of a solution.
- – Combine with water molecules in a chemical structure.
- – Description for a mixture with little solute compared to solvent.
- – Tiny piece of matter that makes up all substances.
- – Gas changing back into liquid form.
- – Substance that gets broken down in a solution.
30 Clues: – Gas changing back into liquid form. • – Method used to separate solids from liquids. • – Action that speeds up the dissolving process. • – Substance that gets broken down in a solution. • – Solid that forms and settles out of a solution. • – Term for substances that do not mix with water. • – Measure of how much mass is packed into a volume. • ...
Watersheds and Water Sources 2025-09-09
Across
- benefits provided by natural systems
- area of land that drain into a particular water body
- any form of water that fall from the cloud and touches the ground
- contaminants that degrade water quality
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the soil
- water that is found on the surface of the Earth(rivers, lakes and reservoirs)
- end point where the watershed drains int a larger body of water
- collecting and storing rainwater for future use
- continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface, and groundwater.
- process by which changes form a liquid to a gas or vapor
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- water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface
- process by which water vapor in the air is changed into a liquid water
- excessive withdrawal of water for various usages
- smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one
- strategies to protect and manage water resources
- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area
- source of a river or stream
- geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater
- process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater
- primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed
20 Clues: source of a river or stream • benefits provided by natural systems • contaminants that degrade water quality • collecting and storing rainwater for future use • excessive withdrawal of water for various usages • strategies to protect and manage water resources • water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface • area of land that drain into a particular water body • ...
Biological molecules and water 2025-09-18
Across
- Water molecules are this due to the uneven distribution of charge within them
- This happens to ice because it is less dense
- The atom in water that becomes slightly positively charged
- A reaction that uses glucose to release energy
- A reaction that build monomers into polymers
- These are biological molecules made up of C, H and O
- A simple sugar used as a reactant in respiration
- A polymer of glucose stored in the liver and muscles of animals
- The reagent used to test for the presence of sugars
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- The type of bond where electrons are shared
- The fact that water offers resistance to other substances and creates a surface to live on
- A small molecule that joins together to make polymers
- A key biological molecule that is needed for hydrolysis
- The type of bond where electrons are transferred
- A reaction that breaks polymers into monomers
- The weak interactions that form between adjacent water molecules
- The atom in water that becomes slightly negatively charged
- The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other
- A polymer of glucose stored in plants
- A complex molecule made up of many monomers joined together
20 Clues: A polymer of glucose stored in plants • The type of bond where electrons are shared • This happens to ice because it is less dense • A reaction that build monomers into polymers • A reaction that breaks polymers into monomers • A reaction that uses glucose to release energy • The type of bond where electrons are transferred • ...
Watershed Vocab AB 2025-09-09
Across
- an area of land that drains into a particular body of water
- 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 reached the ground, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- a geological formation that can store and transmit ground water
- The source of a river or stream
- strategies to protect and manage water resources, including sustainable practices and reducing pollution
- the process in which water flows over the ground rather than infiltrating
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth
- Contaminants that degrade the water, usually industrial, agricultural, or waste
- water that is found on the surface of Earth, like in the ocean, lakes, or resevoir
Down
- Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water, flood regulation, and habitat provision
- The process in which water turns from liquid to gas
- the primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed
- The process in which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- collecting and storing rainwater for future usage.
- The process in which water enters the soil and becomes ground water
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agriculture or industrial use
- The arrangement of natural and artificial physical features of the area
20 Clues: The source of a river or stream • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth • collecting and storing rainwater for future usage. • The process in which water turns from liquid to gas • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one • an area of land that drains into a particular body of water • the primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed • ...
Clone of Groundwater 2025-02-05
Across
- layer of ground where all pores are filled with water
- Wells in which water spouts out of an aquifer due to pressure from surrounding water
- Saltwater contaminates fresh groundwater resources making them unusable.
- material that water can not pass through
- region with caves, sinkholes, etc.
- a hole dug to reach the water table; water must be pumped to surface
- contour of the land
- causes rock to weaken and weather
- Percentage of
- rate at which water passes through pore spaces
- example of material that water can not pass through
- between water table and earth's surface
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- water with large amounts of minerals
- form when water table is too low
- Water that seeps down into soil
- water with few dissolved minerals
- a body of rock through which water flows or is stored
- Spaces between soil particles
- upper surface of saturation zone
- groundwater that flows naturally to the earth’s surface
- spaces in a rock
21 Clues: Percentage of • spaces in a rock • contour of the land • Spaces between soil particles • Water that seeps down into soil • form when water table is too low • upper surface of saturation zone • water with few dissolved minerals • causes rock to weaken and weather • region with caves, sinkholes, etc. • water with large amounts of minerals • between water table and earth's surface • ...
Unit E crossword Jonathan 8s 2016-05-31
Across
- when a continent divides
- a range of different things
- drinkable water
- water with a high level of minerals
- the process of purifying water through the use of heat or by cooling the water
- slowly changing the way something looks by long exposure to air
- matter that settles at the bottom of water
- a cicular motion in water particles
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- that is ok for humans to use (not seawater)
- the act of deposing something
- how much salt water has
- draining water from something
- collision with rocks causing weathering is called
- the weather conditions in a certain area
- the process of eroding something by water,wind or other natural things
- the condition and state of water
- sea water going up and down alternatly
- sea water
- flowing water
- a device that that is used for observing, checking and keeping check of things
20 Clues: sea water • flowing water • drinkable water • how much salt water has • when a continent divides • a range of different things • the act of deposing something • draining water from something • the condition and state of water • water with a high level of minerals • a cicular motion in water particles • sea water going up and down alternatly • the weather conditions in a certain area • ...
Weather and Water Cycle 2021-04-26
Across
- this front leaves warm weather behind
- this front has the symbol of pointed triangles on maps
- a sea breeze is this type of wind
- this wind is high in the sky and fast moving
- the reason winds seem to curve
- the direction weather travels across the U.S.
- storm cloud
- this stream is in the ocean and is warm
- wispy
- this pressure system brings good weather
- when plants release water into the atmosphere
- the atmosphere a a particular time and place
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- a process during which clouds form
- any form of water falling from the sky
- this pressure system brings bad weather
- these winds affect a large area
- when a liquid turns in to a gas
- when a gas turns onto a liquid
- like a blanket
- a type of fair weather cloud
- long term patterns of the atmosphere]
21 Clues: wispy • storm cloud • like a blanket • a type of fair weather cloud • when a gas turns onto a liquid • the reason winds seem to curve • these winds affect a large area • when a liquid turns in to a gas • a sea breeze is this type of wind • a process during which clouds form • this front leaves warm weather behind • long term patterns of the atmosphere] • ...
Water Pollution Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-18
Across
- Once substances pollute groundwater, that water becomes ____________ to drink.
- Farms and ranches use up to 70 percent of Earth’s ____________ and also create significant water pollution.
- It is estimated that drips from vehicles contribute up to a ____________ tons of oil to marine environments each year.
- Nearly ____________ of Canada's rivers and streams and more than one-third of our lakes are polluted and unfit for swimming, fishing and drinking.
- Toxic substances mix with / dissolve into water ____________.
- ____________ of out every six premature deaths in the world can be attributed to disease from toxic water exposure.
- ____________ waste can persist in the environment for thousands of years, and its removal is a major challenge.
- ____________ found in water pollution can spread disease.
- Wastewater and stormwater carry chemicals, liquid and solid wastes, oils and debris into the ____________ system.
- About 89 percent of the drinking water used by Canadians comes from ____________ water sources.
- Used water from our sinks, showers, and toilets, as well as that from industrial processes, are collectively known as ____________.
- what percentage of the world’s wastewater is often dumped untreated into rivers, lakes, and oceans?
- Most ocean pollution originates on ____________.
- Water pollution ____________ human survival
- Oceans absorb about a quarter of the ____________ pollution created by the burning of fossil fuels each year, resulting in oceans that are more acidic.
- water becomes ____________ when harmful substances enter it
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- ____________ is the sole source of water for many people around the world.
- Nets and other ____________ gear discarded at sea are responsible for a significant amount of ocean garbage - up to 50 percent.
- ____________ water causes shells and coral to dissolve, makes it harder for new shells and coral to form, and may even impact the nervous systems of sharks, clownfish and other marine life.
- Some algae blooms are directly harmful to wildlife because they produce ____________ - chemicals that destroy nerve tissues.
- Toxins and ____________ ____________ found in polluted water systems can reduce organisms’ life spans and/or ability to reproduce.
- Oil can be naturally released from fractures in the ocean ____________.
- Unsafe water kills ____________ people each year than war and all other forms of violence combined.
- ____________ pollution is made up of petroleum products.
- ____________ is water from precipitation.
- pesticides and herbicides introduce ____________ that can negatively affect a variety of living organisms.
- Water is ____________ for all life.
- marine ____________, made up of plastics and other materials that don’t easily biodegrade, can strangle, suffocate and starve aquatic animals.
- When water pollution causes an overgrowth of algae, which then dies over time, ____________ (lack of oxygen in the water) can happen.
29 Clues: Water is ____________ for all life. • ____________ is water from precipitation. • Water pollution ____________ human survival • Most ocean pollution originates on ____________. • ____________ pollution is made up of petroleum products. • ____________ found in water pollution can spread disease. • water becomes ____________ when harmful substances enter it • ...
Water Crossword- Ross Augenstein 2020-10-12
Across
- type of tree that grows in salt water
- Community that occurs on the bottom
- Driven by bacteria in soil or water
- wetlands with trees
- zone exposed by low tides
- bays were rivers empty into the sea
- medium zone
- shallow wetlands flooded with seawater
- zones that compromise the water column
- Begins through photosynthetic organisms
- deep zone
- wetlands without trees
- sharp temperature boundary
- Deepest Zone
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- caused by elevated water temperatures
- free-floating photosynthetic plants
- low, narrow, sand islands
- Upper sunlight layers
- area flooded at high tide and retains water@low
- has photosynthetic organisms
- known as littoral zones
- known for productivity, diversity, and beauty
- Path of water through our environment
- land is saturated/submerged atleast part of year
- relatively shallow region along coast
25 Clues: deep zone • medium zone • Deepest Zone • wetlands with trees • Upper sunlight layers • wetlands without trees • known as littoral zones • low, narrow, sand islands • zone exposed by low tides • sharp temperature boundary • has photosynthetic organisms • free-floating photosynthetic plants • Community that occurs on the bottom • Driven by bacteria in soil or water • ...
Water Pollution Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-12
Across
- Nearly ____________ of Canada's rivers and streams and more than one-third of our lakes are polluted and unfit for swimming, fishing and drinking.
- Some algae blooms are directly harmful to wildlife because they produce ____________ - chemicals that destroy nerve tissues.
- Toxic substances mix with / dissolve into water ____________
- Wastewater and stormwater carry chemicals, liquid and solid wastes, oils and debris into the ____________ system.
- Water pollution ____________ human survival.
- Water is ____________ for all life.
- ____________ pollution is made up of petroleum products.
- ____________ is the sole source of water for many people around the world
- Oceans absorb about a quarter of the ____________ pollution created by the burning of fossil fuels each year, resulting in oceans that are more acidic.
- Used water from our sinks, showers, and toilets, as well as that from industrial processes, are collectively known as ____________.
- ____________ found in water pollution can spread disease.
- Oil can be naturally released from fractures in the ocean ____________.
- Nets and other ____________ gear discarded at sea are responsible for a significant amount of ocean garbage - up to 50 percent.
- It is estimated that drips from vehicles contribute up to a ____________ tons of oil to marine environments each year
- _________ water causes shells and coral to dissolve, makes it harder for new shells and coral to form, and may even impact the nervous systems of sharks, clownfish and other marine life.
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- Toxins and ____________ ____________ found in polluted water systems can reduce organisms’ life spans and/or ability to reproduce.
- Farms and ranches use up to 70 percent of Earth’s ____________ and also create significant water pollution.
- Once substances pollute groundwater, that water becomes ____________ to drink.
- About 89 percent of the drinking water used by Canadians comes from ____________ water sources.
- Unsafe water kills ____________ people each year than war and all other forms of violence combined.
- Pesticides and herbicides introduce ____________ that can negatively affect a variety of living organisms.
- ____________ is water from precipitation.
- ____________ waste can persist in the environment for thousands of years, and its removal is a major challenge.
- Most ocean pollution originates on ____________.
- When water pollution causes an overgrowth of algae, which then dies over time, ____________ (lack of oxygen in the water) can happen.
- ____________ of out every six premature deaths in the world can be attributed to disease from toxic water exposure.
- Marine ____________, made up of plastics and other materials that don’t easily biodegrade, can strangle, suffocate and starve aquatic animals.
- What percentage of the world’s wastewater is often dumped untreated into rivers, lakes, and oceans?
- Water becomes ____________ when harmful substances enter it
29 Clues: Water is ____________ for all life. • ____________ is water from precipitation. • Water pollution ____________ human survival. • Most ocean pollution originates on ____________. • ____________ pollution is made up of petroleum products. • ____________ found in water pollution can spread disease. • Water becomes ____________ when harmful substances enter it • ...
Earth's Water Exam Review 2021-03-26
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- Is the study of Earth’s oceans.
- Water that collects underground.
- Is a natural or human-made lake used to store water.
- Profile, Which is a graph of the ocean temperatures at different depths.
- Is a measure of its concentration of dissolved salts.
- A lake is a depression in the land that collects and holds water.
- Tends to have more water than swap, and it has few or no trees.
- Zone, Region of the shoreline that is located between the low tide and high tides.
- is a hot spring that shoots steam and water vapor into the air at regular intervals.
- Is a deep hole dug or drilled to reach the water table.
- Forms when the oxygen levels in the water becomes so low that the water can no longer support significant populations of living things.
- A round depression where water collects.
- Is the ocean floor and all the organisms that live on or in it.
- Is a spring that produces water with temperatures higher than that of the human body.
- Is the percentage of pore space in a material.
- Is an area of soaked, spongy soil that may not be covered in standing water.
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- Zone, Extends from the edge of the continental shelf to the abyssal plain.
- Is a large, naturally hollowed-out space in or above the ground.
- Is the continual movement of water between Earth and the atmosphere.
- zone, Include all of the water that covers the sea floor except for the continental shelf.
- well, A well that is dug into a deep aquifer.
- Is a vest body of salt water.
- Occurs when too many fish or other marine animals are harvested.
- Water that comes from precipitation and runoff that replaces the groundwater removed by a well.
- Is a land area that is covered with water for a large part of the year.
- is the application of water by humans to land to assist in the production of crops.
- Includes all of the water in the ocean and the marine organisms that live above the ocean floor.
- Is a large mass of floating ice.
- Is a wetland that supports trees, shrubs, or other woody plants.
- Is the process by which a lake becomes overly rich in the nutrients that washed in from the surrounding watershed.
- Is a natural opening in the ground through which groundwater flows to Earth’s surface
31 Clues: Is a vest body of salt water. • Is the study of Earth’s oceans. • Water that collects underground. • Is a large mass of floating ice. • A round depression where water collects. • well, A well that is dug into a deep aquifer. • Is the percentage of pore space in a material. • Is a natural or human-made lake used to store water. • ...
Water and Air (Ayden) 2021-10-13
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- the element leaves "sweat"
- where plant receives water
- the total amount of water a soil can hold against the force of gravity
- moving air around and through your field safely
- waters scientific formula
- water available to plant
- the material that reduces sunlight when covering the leaf
- 78% nitrogen,21% oxygen, 1% other
- part of your face, can clog and create acne
- water that runs because of gravity
- the process leaves sweating
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- aka, leaf pores
- moving air throughout, into, and out of the greenhouse
- water traveling through tight spaces
- total volume of air or water in a media/soil
- can kill a plant through air quality
- the amount of "leaf sweat" released in the air
- a smaller part of your face that can clog and create ance
- the scientific formula for glucose/sugar in photosynthesis
- water that is unavailable because the soil holds onto it
20 Clues: aka, leaf pores • water available to plant • waters scientific formula • the element leaves "sweat" • where plant receives water • the process leaves sweating • 78% nitrogen,21% oxygen, 1% other • water that runs because of gravity • water traveling through tight spaces • can kill a plant through air quality • part of your face, can clog and create acne • ...
Landforms & Bodies of Water 2021-11-10
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- large area of sea or ocean partially enclosed by land
- a large landmass that is separated by an ocean
- a group of islands
- large area of flat land with few trees
- a large stream of water that flows into a larger body of water
- landmass surrounded by water on three sides
- an area of a sea or ocean, smaller than a gulf, that is partially enclosed by land
- the place where a river flows into a larger body of water
- edge of land near the sea or ocean
- large body of fresh or saltwater surrounded by land
- an elevation of the earth's surface that rises high above the surrounding land
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- area of low land between hills or mountains
- landmass completely surrounded by water
- deep valley with steep sides formed by a river
- a hot, sunny, dry region with little precipitation and vegetation
- large flat-topped hill or mountain with steep sides
- an area with vegetation that is found in the middle of the desert
- triangular area of land found at the mouth of a river
- body of saltwater smaller than an ocean
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river or lake
- body of saltwater that covers more than 70% of the earth's surface
22 Clues: a group of islands • edge of land near the sea or ocean • large area of flat land with few trees • landmass completely surrounded by water • body of saltwater smaller than an ocean • area of low land between hills or mountains • landmass surrounded by water on three sides • a large landmass that is separated by an ocean • deep valley with steep sides formed by a river • ...
Water System Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-31
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- Stays ice throughout the year since they are furthest from the equator
- Canada's fresh water that's underground
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- A liquid that has a higher heat capacity than air
- The groundwater zone on the surface
- An area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different rivers, basin, or seas
- Something built made to access aquifer
- A word for a tornado over an ocean
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- Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- A sea where there is so much salt concentration, no animal can live in it
- Canada's worst hurricane
- Is created when snow builds up over time
- An area with a small, localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- A half of the Earth, divided by northern and southern halves of the equator
- 97% of Earth's water
- A storm made up of violently rotating winds
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, wind, rain, etc
- A storm that begins when a thunderstorm is over an ocean
- Heat from the sun passes through it to reach Earth's surface
- Water exists in three states: Liquid,__?__and gas
20 Clues: 97% of Earth's water • Canada's worst hurricane • A word for a tornado over an ocean • The groundwater zone on the surface • Something built made to access aquifer • Canada's fresh water that's underground • Is created when snow builds up over time • The ability of a material to absorb heat • Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • ...
Water System Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-31
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- Canada's fresh water that's underground
- Water exists in three states: Liquid,__?__and gas
- A word for a tornado over an ocean
- Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- Something built made to access aquifer
- An area with a small, localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- 97% of Earth's water
- A sea where there is so much salt concentration, no animal can live in it
- A storm made up of violently rotating winds
- A liquid that has a higher heat capacity than air
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- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, wind, rain, etc
- A storm that begins when a thunderstorm is over an ocean
- Stays ice throughout the year since they are furthest from the equator
- A half of the Earth, divided by northern and southern halves of the equator
- Heat from the sun passes through it to reach Earth's surface
- Is created when snow builds up over time
- Canada's worst hurricane
- The groundwater zone on the surface
- An area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different rivers, basin, or seas
20 Clues: 97% of Earth's water • Canada's worst hurricane • A word for a tornado over an ocean • The groundwater zone on the surface • Something built made to access aquifer • Canada's fresh water that's underground • The ability of a material to absorb heat • Is created when snow builds up over time • Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • ...
Of Water and Wings 2022-02-13
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- these wings can be lifted by a little dude
- foundation coral color
- fire wings, allows humans to become?
- wearable wings, like stained glass
- "_________ dance"
- wings of the phoenix perk
- germination order (2 wds)
- closest things to freedom you can buy! (2 wds)
- go very fast
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- "Let's get _________"
- Beth's new flat in?
- hyphenated wings shouldn't bother you or the environment
- Jessa's owl vomit creations (2 wds)
- About h20 and Gliders (4 wds)
- intake and expel air
- Mentalhaus ending activity (2wds)
- auxin-infused and safeguarding wings
- make new from many others
- day 1: sketched each other's ________?
- repeated pattern of movement
20 Clues: go very fast • "_________ dance" • Beth's new flat in? • intake and expel air • "Let's get _________" • foundation coral color • wings of the phoenix perk • make new from many others • germination order (2 wds) • repeated pattern of movement • About h20 and Gliders (4 wds) • Mentalhaus ending activity (2wds) • wearable wings, like stained glass • Jessa's owl vomit creations (2 wds) • ...
The Color of Water 2017-05-14
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- Type of car that James' stepfather had
- The city that's like magic
- The language Ruth and her family spoke
- Ruth's childhood friend
- Name of Ruth's first boyfriend
- Man The name James gave the man
- York The name Chicken man gave to James
- Changed her named to Karen and is James' ex boyfriend
- Impala The car referred to as a "bomb"
- The name that Ruth called her father
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- Name of Ruth's brother that died in the war
- "I was born an _____ Jew"
- Hired Ruth as a manicurist
- The town Ruth grew up in
- The name they used to call Ruth
- A special type of handshake
- "Aunt Mary, was having her own party with a man named Mr. ____"
- Dennis's first name
- The number of kids Ruth had
- Where the graduation ceremony was taking place
20 Clues: Dennis's first name • Ruth's childhood friend • The town Ruth grew up in • "I was born an _____ Jew" • Hired Ruth as a manicurist • The city that's like magic • A special type of handshake • The number of kids Ruth had • Name of Ruth's first boyfriend • The name they used to call Ruth • Man The name James gave the man • The name that Ruth called her father • ...
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 • ...
Chpt 8 water resources 2013-07-04
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- increasing the ________ of water to control the rising demand of water.
- oil leak into the water causing ________
- _________ are usually surrounded by forest
- 2% of the fresh water is stored as snow and _______
- _________ is much cleaner than used water and does not contain salt unlike seawater
- being in a weak or unfavorable position
- There is a _______ demand for water
- ________ distribution of fresh water
- the process of removing salt from sea water is known as __________
- Bringing in goods from other country
- ________ for all:conserve value and enjoy
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- the world's ___________ has tripled while the demand of water increased
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum
- the process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- one of the reclaimed water in singapore
- One way to encourage water conservation is by educating the public through ________
- A _________ area is an area over which rain falls and is collected
- knowledge,skills and tools that people use to meet their needs
- Changes in _____________ have also increased the demand for water
- There is a _______ supply of fresh water
20 Clues: There is a _______ demand for water • ________ distribution of fresh water • Bringing in goods from other country • one of the reclaimed water in singapore • being in a weak or unfavorable position • oil leak into the water causing ________ • There is a _______ supply of fresh water • ________ for all:conserve value and enjoy • _________ are usually surrounded by forest • ...
Chapter 8 Water Resources 2013-07-03
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- There are rising demand for water when the world population increases.
- Being in a weak or unfavourable position.
- Process of filtering water to remove large sized particles and bacteria from the water.
- Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials
- Water released from clouds in the form of rain or freezing rain.
- 2% of the water is stored as snow and____.
- Water____ occurs when there is a shortage of water to meet the needs of people.
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- Water runoff towards the lakes, rivers and oceans.
- ____ distribution of water causes some countries ton have an abundant supply of fresh water.
- Bringing in goods from other countries.
- The process of water filtration used in desalination.
- ____ Agreements
- osmosis Process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles.
- One of the reclaimed waters in Singapore.
- Increasing the ____ of water to control the rising demand of water.
- An area which collects rainfall.
- Fresh water stored in rivers, streams and lakes is called ____ water.
- Water____ is produced when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- ____ refers to the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- Oil leak into the ocean causing water ____.
- Knowledge,skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
21 Clues: ____ Agreements • An area which collects rainfall. • Bringing in goods from other countries. • Being in a weak or unfavourable position. • One of the reclaimed waters in Singapore. • 2% of the water is stored as snow and____. • Oil leak into the ocean causing water ____. • Water runoff towards the lakes, rivers and oceans. • ...
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
