water Crossword Puzzles
CHAPTER 4:WATER RESOURCES 2016-09-12
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- is a partly enclosed coastal body of water
- is a permanent body of ice
- and chlorine ions the major chemical elements present is seawater are
- the change form vapor into liquid or solid, to occur
- is a natural vent wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged under water
- moving body of surface water that flows downslope toward sea level
- a soil rock or sediments that is frozen for more that two consecutive years is called
- a wetlands with lush trees and vegetation foind on low lying
- fresh water found in the rock and soil layers beneath the surface
- cycle water cycle
- large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
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- vapor evaporated water
- timevthe average length of time
- the saltiness f saltwater is called
- the part of earth subsystem containing the oceans lakes streams snow and ice
- the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- rain that falls intro the land surface penetrates the soil in a process called
- land areas where water covers the surface for significant period
- a shallow wetland around lakes
- flooding when water overwhelms in low lying areas
20 Clues: cycle water cycle • vapor evaporated water • is a permanent body of ice • a shallow wetland around lakes • timevthe average length of time • the saltiness f saltwater is called • is a partly enclosed coastal body of water • large inland bodies of fresh or saline water • the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • flooding when water overwhelms in low lying areas • ...
CHAPTER 4: WATER RESOURCES 2016-09-12
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- the part of earth subsystem containing the oceans lakes streams snow and ice
- is a natural vent wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged under water
- moving body of surface water that flows downslope toward sea level
- rain that falls intro the land surface penetrates the soil in a process called
- the saltiness f saltwater is called
- and chlorine ions the major chemical elements present is seawater are
- vapor evaporated water
- a partly enclosed coastal body of water
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- the change form vapor into liquid or solid, to occur
- land areas where water covers the surface for significant period
- a shallow wetland around lakes
- a soil rock or sediments that is frozen for more that two consecutive years is called
- cycle water cycle
- time the average length of time
- fresh water found in the rock and soil layers beneath the surface
- flooding when water overwhelms in low lying areas
- the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- is a permanent body of ice
- a wetlands with lush trees and vegetation foind on low lying
- large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
20 Clues: cycle water cycle • vapor evaporated water • is a permanent body of ice • a shallow wetland around lakes • time the average length of time • the saltiness f saltwater is called • a partly enclosed coastal body of water • large inland bodies of fresh or saline water • flooding when water overwhelms in low lying areas • the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • ...
CHAPTER 4: WATER RESOURCES 2016-09-12
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- the part of earth subsystem containing the oceans lakes streams snow and ice
- is a natural vent wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged under water
- moving body of surface water that flows downslope toward sea level
- rain that falls intro the land surface penetrates the soil in a process called
- the saltiness f saltwater is called
- and chlorine ions the major chemical elements present is seawater are
- vapor evaporated water
- a partly enclosed coastal body of water
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- the change form vapor into liquid or solid, to occur
- land areas where water covers the surface for significant period
- a shallow wetland around lakes
- a soil rock or sediments that is frozen for more that two consecutive years is called
- cycle water cycle
- time the average length of time
- fresh water found in the rock and soil layers beneath the surface
- flooding when water overwhelms in low lying areas
- the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- is a permanent body of ice
- a wetlands with lush trees and vegetation foind on low lying
- large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
20 Clues: cycle water cycle • vapor evaporated water • is a permanent body of ice • a shallow wetland around lakes • time the average length of time • the saltiness f saltwater is called • a partly enclosed coastal body of water • large inland bodies of fresh or saline water • flooding when water overwhelms in low lying areas • the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • ...
Chapter 4: Water Resources 2016-09-09
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- evaporated water
- natural event wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged under water
- body of water where freshwater from stream meets the saltwater from the sea
- gradual sinking of land
- vast body of saline water
- a permanent body of ice
- gaining stream
- layer of the ocean where temperature decreases rapidly with depth
- smaller streams
- land area where water covers the surface for significant periods of time
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- water-bearing rock layers
- large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
- total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- soil, rock, or sediment frozen for two consecutive years
- taking salt out of seawater to produce freshwater
- impermeable rocks
- narrow elongated landform separating individual streams in a basin
- surface water flood
- saltiness of seawater
- moving body of surface water that flows downslope
20 Clues: gaining stream • smaller streams • evaporated water • impermeable rocks • surface water flood • saltiness of seawater • gradual sinking of land • a permanent body of ice • water-bearing rock layers • vast body of saline water • large inland bodies of fresh or saline water • total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • taking salt out of seawater to produce freshwater • ...
Land and Water Use 2024-02-06
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- fishing technique that destroys the seafloor habitat by rototilling the seabed
- the increase of salt concentration in the earth
- growing and fattening cattle until they reach slaughter weight
- growing a single crop at a time
- growing multiple crops at a time
- the act of keeping something in existence
- uses knowledge of pests and pest control to manage pest damage safely and economically
- process of improving or correcting a situation
- DNA is inserted into the genome of an organism
- bringing something back to former condition
- wild or forested land is clear cut and remaining vegetables are burned
- grazing too many livestock for a period in which land is unable to recover its vegetation
- individuals overconsuming a resource at society's expense
- unplanned urban development that creates a low-density environment
- cutting down every tree in an area
- forests that have developed for a long period without disturbance
- meeting a generation's needs without depleting resources needed for future generations
- pesticides which form a gas and are toxic to various organisms when applied
- commercial fishing method that uses many baited hooks on a single line
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- compounds containing chlorine, carbon, and hydrogen
- reducing risk of loss from an unfavorable event
- excessive saturation of a root zone, decreasing available oxygen
- derived from living things, such as plants and animals
- greatly increased food production through its reforms, mainly with wheat and rice
- naturally occuring compounds that control various agricultural pests
- ecological degradation in which fertile land becomes arid and loses productivity
- toxic chemicals that are persistent in the environment and adversely affect human and environmental health
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms in controlled environments, mainly for commercial use
- synthetically derived chemicals and minerals from the earth
- clearing a wide area of trees
- made through the esterification process and poisons insects and mammals
- a large wall of netting deployed around an area of fish
- food grown and processed without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides
- fishing technique where nets are suspended into water, just below the surface
- farming method where animals roam freely outdoors
- increase of people living in towns and cities
36 Clues: clearing a wide area of trees • growing a single crop at a time • growing multiple crops at a time • cutting down every tree in an area • the act of keeping something in existence • bringing something back to former condition • increase of people living in towns and cities • process of improving or correcting a situation • DNA is inserted into the genome of an organism • ...
Water Cycle and Extended 2024-02-09
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- the kind of cloud represented by the prefix "cirro-" or "cirrus"
- water that does not get absorbed by the ground, returns to surface reservoirs
- Cooling of air as it rises in altitude and loses pressure
- "fair weather" clouds: ___ humilis
- the layer of the atmosphere in which we live and weather takes place
- the collection of gases surrounding our planet
- heating of water to convert it into a gaseous state
- most of this is trapped in glaciers and ice caps
- lens-shaped cloud resembling UFO
- means "rain" in Latin
- the process of cooling water vapor until it becomes liquid again
- any storage space for a substance, natural or manmade
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- the process of water absorption into the ground
- a layer of porous rock that is a groundwater reservoir
- the type of cloud that occurs across all altitudes
- the general result of water vapor condensation in the atmosphere
- when water falls back to earth from clouds
- Ninety-seven percent of all water on earth is this type
- when solid ice converts instantaneously into water vapor
- water that is stored underground in the soil or other reservoir
20 Clues: means "rain" in Latin • lens-shaped cloud resembling UFO • "fair weather" clouds: ___ humilis • when water falls back to earth from clouds • the collection of gases surrounding our planet • the process of water absorption into the ground • most of this is trapped in glaciers and ice caps • the type of cloud that occurs across all altitudes • ...
Water Cycle crossword puzzle 2022-10-18
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- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- water that collects on the surface of the ground.
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the property of having poles or being polar.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- capable of being permeated : penetrable especially : having pores or openings that permit liquids or gases to pass through a permeable membrane permeable limestone.
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet such as the outflow of a reservoir, mouth of a bay, or any point along a stream channel.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- not allowing fluid to pass through.
- (of a plant or leaf) the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
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- of or found in fresh water; not of the sea.
- When a water-bearing rock readily transmits water to wells and springs
- the action or process of adhering to a surface or object.
- (of a material or membrane) allowing certain substances to pass through it but not others, especially allowing the passage of a solvent but not of certain solutes.
- the portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- the action or fact of forming a united whole.
- the action of entering or gaining access to an organization or place surreptitiously, especially in order to acquire secret information or cause damage.
- a further competition, election, race, etc., after a tie or inconclusive result.
21 Clues: not allowing fluid to pass through. • of or found in fresh water; not of the sea. • the property of having poles or being polar. • the action or fact of forming a united whole. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • water that collects on the surface of the ground. • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • ...
Groundwater & Surface Water Vocabulary 2023-03-28
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- Another term for the water cycle
- Water from precipitation traveling across Earth's surface
- The amount and size of pores (spaces) within a rock layer underground
- The ability for water to flow through a rock layer (depends on porosity)
- An example of surface water would be a ______________.
- Zone between the Earth's surface and the water table that does NOT store a lot of water
- The flow of water through soil and porous or fractured rock
- The application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays
- A basin-like land formation that carries water into a common outlet such as a river or bay
- Water going from a gas form (clouds) to the formation of rain
- Water moving from Earth's surface to the atmosphere (going from a liquid to gas)
- The surface or upper boundary of the underground water supply (moves up or down depending on rainfall)
- Water that is found underground, usually stored in an aquifer
- The zone beneath the water table that stores the groundwater
- When a hazardous substance ruins the quality of water
- The downward entry of water into the soil or rock surface
- In an aquifer, the pores must be ______________ for it to be permeable.
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- A common agricultural pollutant that is carried by runoff into surface water and groundwater
- The extracting or removal of groundwater; can cause land subsidence
- Water that is found above Earth's surface including rivers, lakes, and oceans
- Liquid petroleum coming into contact with water; especially harmful to marine and wildlife
- When land sinks due to the withdrawal (removal) of groundwater
- A resource that humans use that is replaced naturally
- Another term for rainfall
- The set of rock and soil beneath the Earth's surface that stores water and allows it to flow through pores
25 Clues: Another term for rainfall • Another term for the water cycle • A resource that humans use that is replaced naturally • When a hazardous substance ruins the quality of water • An example of surface water would be a ______________. • Water from precipitation traveling across Earth's surface • The downward entry of water into the soil or rock surface • ...
Metabolism and Water 2.1 2023-03-28
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- Any substance capable of dissolving one or more substances and creating a solution
- A substance that is dissolved in a solution
- A word to describe all the chemical reactions acting out within cells and living organisms
- aka. water hating
- Pressure created by other water molecules, the measure of the extent to which a solution gives out water
- Reaction that involved the breaking down of larger molecules into smaller ones.
- aka. Water loving
- A molecule that has a positive charge in one part of it, while the other one has a negative charge
- The attraction between two different molecules
- The inability to dissolve in a liquid
- A solvent, polar molecule, which has high heat capacity
- A substance involved in metabolism
- The attraction between molecules of the same type
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- The total number of solute molecules per litre, which is used to measure the concentration of a solution
- The breaking down of larger molecules by the addition of water
- Fundamental property of water, medium by which all metabolic reactions take place in a cell
- The ability to dissolve in a liquid
- Chemical process where two molecules combine together to create a complex one with the elimination of the simpler one
- Can form up to 4 covalent bonds between atoms and molecules, one of the main molecules needed for life
- Simplest organic bond, covalently-bonded molecules
- A homogenous mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent
- The loss of water due to evaporation from the stomata
- A type of respiration builds up larger, complex molecules to break up smaller ones to use for energy gain
- A substance capable of dissolving all or a large variety of substances
- Type of covalent bond where two atoms share a pair of electrons
- Series of interlinked metabolic reactions
26 Clues: aka. water hating • aka. Water loving • A substance involved in metabolism • The ability to dissolve in a liquid • The inability to dissolve in a liquid • Series of interlinked metabolic reactions • A substance that is dissolved in a solution • The attraction between two different molecules • The attraction between molecules of the same type • ...
Water and Erosion Vocab 2023-03-11
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- two words; heated water that flows up from underground
- calcite formation on the floor of a cave
- two words; process of freezing and thawing that pushes rocks up to the surface
- two words; hot pool containing more dirt than water
- two words; cavern formed by volcanic eruption
- natural breaking apart of rocks by chemical or mechanical means
- thin layer of minerals covering a surface of a cave
- erupting steam and water due to underground pressure of super-heated water
- flowstone that hangs from the ceiling of a cave
- calcite formation on the ceiling of a cave
- active hot pool that shoots out small amounts of water
- two words; formation containing mostly rocks held together by ice
- two words; cave formed at the base of cliffs by moving water
- two words; cavern formed by erosion due to waves
- difference in height between the headwaters and mouth of a river or stream
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- sudden movement of large amounts of dirt and rocks
- the rate at which water flows through soil
- chemical reaction involving bonding with oxygen
- two words; weathering or erosion due to running water
- decayed plant matter
- cutting of level areas into a slope
- steam vent where steam escapes from underground
- two words; cavern formed by erosion due to underground water
- measure of the pores or air spaces in soil
- sudden movement of large amounts of ice and snow
- slow movement of dirt and rocks
- two words; movement of rocks and soil due to gravity
- formation when a stalactite and stalagmite grow together
28 Clues: decayed plant matter • slow movement of dirt and rocks • cutting of level areas into a slope • calcite formation on the floor of a cave • the rate at which water flows through soil • measure of the pores or air spaces in soil • calcite formation on the ceiling of a cave • two words; cavern formed by volcanic eruption • chemical reaction involving bonding with oxygen • ...
Water Unit Puzzle 1 2024-02-28
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- physical area in which a species lives and has become adapted to
- process by which water falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- flat area around a stream where water flows when in a flood
- heated water that bursts out of cracks in rock under pressure
- water that enters an aquifer
- top of the underground layer of porous rock that is saturated with groundwater
- a body of moving water
- water can move through this easily
- a structure designed to hold back waters in case of a flood
- water flows from the ground and creates this
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- land mass above sea level
- large sheets of slow moving,flowing ice
- an underground layer of porous rock or soil that is saturated with groundwater
- temporary conditions of the atmosphere at a given time and place
- a small body of fresh water
- something that water can't pass through
- simple chemical compound containing two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
- water that has a low concentration of salts
- groundwater that naturally flows to the surface
- the small holes that exist between grains in rock or sediment
20 Clues: a body of moving water • land mass above sea level • a small body of fresh water • water that enters an aquifer • water can move through this easily • large sheets of slow moving,flowing ice • something that water can't pass through • water that has a low concentration of salts • water flows from the ground and creates this • groundwater that naturally flows to the surface • ...
Water, weather, and Climate 2024-03-13
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- Water that collects in cracks and pores in underground soil and rock layers
- The layer of gas surrounding a planet that is held in place by gravity
- The boundary between an advancing warm air mass and a receding cooler air mass
- Based on probability
- A body of air extending over a large area
- The change from a gas state to a liquid state
- Energy from the Sun that reaches Earth as visible light, ultraviolet radiation, and infrared (heat) radiation
- A map or chart that shows the weather conditions at a specific point in time
- The border between an advancing cold air mass and a retreating warm air mass
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky
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- When water soaks into the ground and moves downward through spaces in
- Change of a liquid to a vapor or gas
- The total kinetic (motion) energy of the tiny particles that make up matter
- The constant movement of water through the land, air, oceans, and living things
- Similar weather for a certain number of days
- A prediction or estimate of future events
- Features on the surface of Earth
- The formation of highly ordered, solid structures
- Directional movements of ocean water
- The force that causes objects with mass to attract one another
- To soak up or take something in
- The process by which plants lose water
- Winds that act as a heat transfer system due to the unequal heating of Earth’s surface
- The day-to-day state of the atmosphere
24 Clues: Based on probability • To soak up or take something in • Features on the surface of Earth • Change of a liquid to a vapor or gas • Directional movements of ocean water • The process by which plants lose water • The day-to-day state of the atmosphere • A prediction or estimate of future events • A body of air extending over a large area • ...
Healthy Eating and Water 2024-04-25
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- the process your body uses to keep your body at a stable and healthy temperature
- refers to the normal functions and processes of the body, things like breathing, digestion, and circulation
- to fill something up again, for example, when you drink water after exercise
- paying attention to what you eat and how you eat it
- a type of carbohydrate found in foods like potatoes, rice, and bread
- means having trouble with mental processes like thinking, remembering, and reasoning
- pills, powders, or liquids that contain nutrients like vitamins and minerals, taken in case people are not getting enough from food
- substances in food that your body needs to grow, develop, and stay healthy, including vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
- doing things in a balanced and controlled way, not eating too much of any particular thing
- means controlling or adjusting something to keep it in balance or within certain limits
- when your body doesn't have enough water
- one of the main nutrients found in food, providing energy for your body, found in foods like bread, pasta, and fruits
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- eating the right amount of food to stay healthy, paying attention to how much you eat and not overeating.
- when your body takes in and uses nutrients from the food you eat, happens in your stomach and intestines
- nutrients that your body needs in small amounts to stay healthy, helping your body function properly and prevent diseases
- when your body doesn't get enough of a certain nutrient, like vitamins or minerals
- organs in your body that filter waste and extra fluid from your blood to make urine
- a state of balance or stability,it means your body is in a balanced and healthy state
- happens when you don't have enough saliva, caused by dehydration, medication, or health conditions
- hard deposits that can be very painful and are usually made up of minerals and salts
- sudden and painful tightening of muscles that can happen during or after exercise and are often caused by dehydration or lack of minerals like potassium
- the process your body goes through to break down food into smaller pieces so your body can use it for energy and nutrients
- refers to the well-being and proper functioning of the cells in your body
- a nutrient found in foods like meat, fish, eggs, and beans, important for building and repairing tissues in your body, like muscles and organs
- how companies advertise and promote their food products to consumers
- feeling lightheaded, unsteady, or like you're going to faint, can have many causes, including dehydration
- a feeling of extreme tiredness or exhaustion
- the part of a seed that provides nutrients for the plant to grow, it's like the food storage area inside the seed
- a type of carbohydrate found in plant foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, important for digestion and helps keep your digestive system healthy
- a popular but temporary way of eating that promises quick weight loss but might not be healthy in the long run
30 Clues: when your body doesn't have enough water • a feeling of extreme tiredness or exhaustion • paying attention to what you eat and how you eat it • a type of carbohydrate found in foods like potatoes, rice, and bread • how companies advertise and promote their food products to consumers • refers to the well-being and proper functioning of the cells in your body • ...
Cells, Cell Membranes & Water 2024-05-20
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- nucleated cells; have more complex organelles and allow for greater levels of organization and specialization
- having a tendency to mix with or dissolved in water
- Small membrane-bound sac that functions in moving products into, out of, and within a cell.
- Deoxyribonucleis Acid; all organisms have it; inherited from parents and passed on to offspring; contains the coded instructions to make proteins.
- organelle that makes protein; found in prokaryotes and eukaryotes; found free-floating in cytoplasm or on the rough-endoplasmic reticulum
- A long, whip-like filament that helps in cell motility.
- a two-layered arrangement of phosphate and lipid molecules that form a cell membrane
- Process of diffusion in which molecules pass across the membrane through cell membrane channels
- Cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- Theory all living things are composed of cell(s); all cells come from other cells; and the cell is the basic unit of life
- A network of long protein strands in the cytosol (cytoplasm) that helps support the cell
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Synthesizes lipids for use in the cell membrane and other parts of the cell; lacks ribosomes
- Theory explanation of the origins of eukaryotic cells; explains that prokaryotic cells entered other prokaryotes and now live together; evidence includes 1) mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA, ribosomes, and phospholipid bilayers; and 2) mitochondria and chloroplasts are the size of modern day prokaryotes
- A plastid containing chlorophyll, the site of photosynthesis
- Structure that organizes motion of chromosomes; aids in cell division
- eukaryotic; definitely lack cell walls; heterotrophic (consumer), multicellular
- one of the DNA containing organelles in eukaryotic cells (this is not chloroplast or mitochondria)
- the movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy by the cell
- Release of substances out a cell by the fusion of a vesicle with the membrane
- Embedded in the bilayer of the cell membrane; allows the passage of ion up or down the concentration gradient
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- eukaryotic, have cell walls, large central vacuoles, and chloroplasts in some leaf cells; autotrophic (producer), multicellular
- protein that forms a channel to allow a particular molecule or ion to cross the plasma membrane
- The membrane is a mosaic of protein molecules bobbing in a fluid bilayer of phospholipids
- body a eukaryotic organelle that modifies proteins after translation.
- Net movement of dissolved particles from higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
- An organelle containing digestive enzymes, which will catalyze hydrolysis reactions
- proteins that require energy to do work;
- organelle that is the site of MOST of the ATP (energy) production; site of aerobic cellular respiration.
- Microscope tool used to see very small organisms; uses light as its medium; magnifies using two lenses
- tending to repel or fail to mix with water.
- non-nucleated cells; have free-floating DNA, ribosomes, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, and sometimes flagella
- These are attached to either the interior or exterior surface of the cell membrane
- Wall A rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane and provides support to the cell; made of cellulose in plants; made of chitin in fungi; not found in animal cells
- fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- Membrane the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- Endoplasmic Reticulum An endomembrane system covered with ribosomes where many proteins for transport are assembled; found only in eukaryotic cells
- Movement of particles from low to high concentration across the membrane that requires energy (ATP).
- process by which a cell takes material into the cell by infolding of the cell membrane
- cell membrane protein that uses energy provided by ATP;
- things (proteins) from a low concentration to a high
40 Clues: proteins that require energy to do work; • tending to repel or fail to mix with water. • fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • having a tendency to mix with or dissolved in water • things (proteins) from a low concentration to a high • A long, whip-like filament that helps in cell motility. • cell membrane protein that uses energy provided by ATP; • ...
The Crossword of Water 2024-10-10
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- Ruth's brother Sam's cause of death
- seeing similarities between your life and the story
- Runs away at age 15
- There are chapters called "Old" and "New" ________
- a fancy word for comparison
- Ruth has _________ kids
- James' was upset about pictures of _____ looking white
- a guess about the future
- Yiddish for mother
- Crossword of water
- Ruth's chapters are in_____
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- Ruth's favorite place is __________
- Jewish cultural rules
- Sam is Ruth's_______
- Ruth converts to __________
- to add some judgement
- James upbringing had it, Ruth’s did not.
- Feels like no one understands her
- Yiddish for father
- Ruth is raised in this religion _________
- to imagine the scene in your mind
- James Grew Up in
- Ruth grew up speaking
- a comment that serves as a comprehension check
- James Mother
- speaks in regular print
26 Clues: James Mother • James Grew Up in • Yiddish for father • Yiddish for mother • Crossword of water • Runs away at age 15 • Sam is Ruth's_______ • Jewish cultural rules • to add some judgement • Ruth grew up speaking • Ruth has _________ kids • speaks in regular print • a guess about the future • Ruth converts to __________ • a fancy word for comparison • Ruth's chapters are in_____ • ...
Earth's Water CW 1 2023-04-25
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- large body of water that forms in a basin, or hollow area, surrounded by land
- all the water on and below Earth’s surface and in the atmosphere
- water, in liquid or solid form, that falls from the atmosphere
- to make or put in place
- chemical, biological, and physical status of a body of water
- refers to anything related to the oceans
- attraction among molecules that are alike
- The gaseous phase of water.
- natural processes by which water continually moves throughout the hydrosphere
- mass per unit volume of a material
- measure of the cloudiness of water, from sediments, microscopic organisms, or pollutants
- large, slow-moving mass of ice and snow
- process of a liquid changing to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- water that flows over Earth’s surface
- cannot be traced to one location
- coastal area where freshwater mixes with salt water
- The gaseous phase of water.
- body of water that flows within a channel
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- long column of ice taken from glaciers
- sensing collection of data from a distance
- upper limit of the saturated zone of groundwater
- can be traced to one location
- condition in which opposite ends of a molecule have slightly opposite charges; overall charge is neutral
- water that lies below ground
- average level of the ocean’s surface at any given time
- area of permeable sediment or rock that holds significant amounts of water
- evaporation of water from plants
- different or not the same
- measure of water’s ability to flow through rock and sediment
- attraction among molecules that are not alike
- amount of thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a material by 1°C
- process of a gas changing to a liquid
- has less than 0.2 percent salt dissolved in it
- measure of rock’s ability to hold water
- Water beneath the surface of the ground.
- glacier that spreads out over land
36 Clues: to make or put in place • different or not the same • The gaseous phase of water. • The gaseous phase of water. • water that lies below ground • can be traced to one location • evaporation of water from plants • cannot be traced to one location • mass per unit volume of a material • glacier that spreads out over land • process of a gas changing to a liquid • ...
Water Cycle, Weather & Climate 2023-04-18
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- a movement of ocean water that follows a regular pattern
- The climate of the centers of continents, with cold winters and warm or hot summers.
- The climate of some coastal regions, with relatively warm summers and cool winters.
- height above sea level
- large bodies of air that have uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure
- energy from the sun
- areas on Earth that have the same general climate; there are three major ones: polar, temperate, and tropical
- the effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents
- usually means dry weather and cooler temperatures. "happy weather"
- Downward movement of water through soil.
- air mass with warm, moist air near warm water
- ocean currents on the top of the water that are driven by wind
- have moderate temperatures that change with the seasons; found in between the polar and tropical climate zones
- A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain.
- density and temperature-driven currents that move slowly within the ocean; also called thermohaline currents
- description of the atmosphere at a specific time and place either hourly or daily.
- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- warm and closest to the equator; can be wet, dry, or somewhere in between
- air mass with warm, dry air near warm land
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- cold and dry; located close to the north and south poles, furthest from the equator
- water that falls to Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- winds that blow from east to west in the tropic zones
- occurs when the air pressure is lower than surrounding areas. "lousy weather"
- leading edge of colder air that is replacing warmer air
- winds that blow from west to east in the temperate zones
- cold winds that blow from east to west in the polar zones
- leading edge of warmer air that is replacing cooler air
- the pattern of weather of an area over a long period of time (30+ years)
- air mass with cool, moist air near cold water
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- air mass with cool, dry air near cold land
- the distance from the equator, often is the factor in climate zones.
- the imaginary line that goes around the center of the Earth
- the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants
34 Clues: energy from the sun • height above sea level • Downward movement of water through soil. • air mass with cool, dry air near cold land • air mass with warm, dry air near warm land • air mass with cool, moist air near cold water • air mass with warm, moist air near warm water • A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain. • a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air • ...
PROPERTIES OF WATER QUIZ 2023-05-10
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- WAY WATER GETS TO THE GEOSPHERE
- ABILITY OF WATER TO STICK TO OTHER MOLECULES
- pH 0-7, INCLUDES LEMONS
- SUBSTANCE THAT DOES THE DISSOLVING
- AMOUNT OF SALT IN THE WATER
- WHAT POISONED THE WATER IN FLINT MICHIGAN
- NUMBER OF STATES WATER EXISTS IN ON EARTH
- pH 7-14, INCLUDES WINDEX
- ISSUE THAT KILLS 1200 CHILDREN PER DAY
- pH OF PURE WATER
- HOW POLLUTION GETS INTO STREAMS AND RIVERS
- SUBSTANCE THAT IS DISSOLVED
- ABILITY OF WATER MOLECULES TO STICK TOGETHER
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- THE STRENGTH OF A HYDROGEN BOND
- REASON WHY WATER CAN DISSOLVE MANY SUBSTANCES
- THE HYDROGEN PORTION OF THE POLAR WATER MOLECULE
- WHICH IS MORE DENSE, HOT OR COLD WATER
- WHAT WAS USED TO BREAK THE SURFACE TENSION
- IONIC, COVALENT AND METALLIC BONDS
- EXPLAINS WHY YOU CAN FIT 34 DROPS ON A PENNY
- THE OXYGEN PORTION OF THE POLAR WATER MOLECULE
- EXPLAINS WHY A STRAW WORKS
- THE MASS DIVIDED BY VOLUME OF A SUBSTANCE
- WAY WATER GETS BACK INTO ATMOSPHERE
- TYPE OF IMF IN WATER
25 Clues: pH OF PURE WATER • TYPE OF IMF IN WATER • pH 0-7, INCLUDES LEMONS • pH 7-14, INCLUDES WINDEX • EXPLAINS WHY A STRAW WORKS • AMOUNT OF SALT IN THE WATER • SUBSTANCE THAT IS DISSOLVED • THE STRENGTH OF A HYDROGEN BOND • WAY WATER GETS TO THE GEOSPHERE • SUBSTANCE THAT DOES THE DISSOLVING • IONIC, COVALENT AND METALLIC BONDS • WAY WATER GETS BACK INTO ATMOSPHERE • ...
Surface Water and Groundwater 2022-12-15
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- Forms where the water table intersects the surface.
- The movement of surface water into rock or soil through cracks and pore spaces
- A process where plants release water into the atmosphere
- Average annual precipitation equals the amount of water in evaporation and transpiration
- The lowest point a stream can erode.
- Occurs after heavy rainfall or rapid spring thaw.
- Stream sediments bouncing along the stream bottom
- The shape of stream valley that has rapids and waterfalls.
- An area of land that contributes runoff to a stream.
- Stream sediments in suspension
- What determines a streams ability to move materials?
- Cavern formation that hang from the ceiling.
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- Stream materials in solution
- The ability to transmit fluid.
- Occurs when a streams velocity decreases.
- Permeable rock layers that transmit groundwater easily.
- A ridge that parallels streams and is formed from repeated flooding.
- Where groundwater is found in the Earth.
- A depression on the Earth's surface that forms when groundwater has dissolved underlying rock.
- The volume of water flowing in a stream at a specific point and unit of time.
- The unending circulation of Earth's water supply
- A wide and flat river valley.
- Old Faithful at Yellowstone National Park is an example.
- Deposition of sediments where a river meets a lake or ocean.
- Bends in a river channel in broad, flat floodplain.
- Cavern formation that forms on the floor.
- A stream that empties into another stream.
- The slope or steepness of a stream channel.
- The maximum sediment load that a stream can carry.
- A naturally formed underground chamber formed when carbonic acid dissolves calcite.
30 Clues: Stream materials in solution • A wide and flat river valley. • The ability to transmit fluid. • Stream sediments in suspension • The lowest point a stream can erode. • Where groundwater is found in the Earth. • Occurs when a streams velocity decreases. • Cavern formation that forms on the floor. • A stream that empties into another stream. • ...
Water Cycle Key Terms 2023-02-06
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- The shape of the ground surface as determined by such major features as hills, mountains, or large plains.
- The total stream discharge of water, including both surface and subsurface flow.
- Pollution that occurs from a single source.
- The changing of a liquid to a gas.
- A stream of water bearing the waste of the land from higher to lower ground.
- The amount of water, hail, sleet, snow, or other moisture received from clouds.
- Flowing water from a natural or artificial channel.
- A dense, compacted layer of soil under the surface that may interfere with the downward penetration of both roots and water.
- The gaseous envelope surrounding the earth.
- The amount of oxygen present in water in a dissolved state.
- Living in water.
- Pollution that is diffuse in both origin and in time and points of discharge, and depend heavily on weather conditions such as rainstorms and snowmelt. Pollutants can originate from natural source areas as well as areas affected by people’s activities.
- The process of turning a vapor into a liquid.
- The point where two streams meet.
- In relation to water, changing from a solid to a liquid.
- The pointed top of a mountain or ridge.
- The seepage of water into soil or rock.
- The passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere.
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- Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs.
- Generating electricity by conversion of the energy of running water.
- The ability or power to conduct or transmit electricity.
- The most valuable natural resource and the most limiting factor in crop production.
- An undesirable substance that is present, but is not intentionally added.
- The downward movement of water through the soil in response to the pull of gravity.
- Abbreviated TDS. It is a measure of the combined content of all inorganic and organic substances contained in a liquid in molecular or ionized suspended form.
- The artificial application of water to soil for the purpose of increasing plant production.
- One of the multitudinous features that taken together make up the surface of the earth. It includes all broad features, such as plain, plateau, and mountain, and also all the minor features, such as hill, valley, slope, canyon, and alluvial fan.
- Any standing body of inland water.
- An elongated, erosional depression usually occupied by a stream that has a downward slope conforming to the direction of flow of the occupying stream, and includes both bottomland and slopes.
- Any broad or narrow, crested, elongated land feature that rises above or separates lowlands, plains, or valley basins.
- Cloudiness of water caused by the presence of colloidal matter or other finely divided suspended matter.
- The presence of substances in a body of water, soil, or air to impair the usefulness or render it offensive to the senses of sight, taste, or smell.
- Clearness of appearance.
- Water on the surface, as lakes and rivers, in contrast to that underground.
- In relation to water, changing from a liquid to a solid.
- A geologic formation or structure that transmits water in a sufficient quantity to supply the needs for a water development.
36 Clues: Living in water. • Clearness of appearance. • The point where two streams meet. • The changing of a liquid to a gas. • Any standing body of inland water. • The pointed top of a mountain or ridge. • The seepage of water into soil or rock. • Pollution that occurs from a single source. • The gaseous envelope surrounding the earth. • The process of turning a vapor into a liquid. • ...
Water and Aqueous System 2023-01-30
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- States that a given temperature, solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the liquid
- The amount of solute that dissolves in a given quantity of a solvent at a specified temperature and pressure to produce a saturated solution
- The rate at which a solute dissolves
- Contains more solute than it can theoretically hold at a given temperature
- The process of ion capture by solvent
- Not uniform in composition and aren't considered solutions
- A compound that conducts electric current when dissolved in an aqueous solution or in the molten state
- A compound which does not conduct electric current in either aqueous solution or molten state
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- A solid, crystalline compound that contains water molecules as an integral part of its crystal structure
- contains the maximum amount of solute for a given quantity of solvent at a constant temperature and pressure
- Solutions which have uniform appearance and composition
- A solution where water is the solvent
- Substance reduces surface tension
- The dissolved particles
- The loss of water by hydrate
- The dissolving medium
- a graph of the solubility as a function of temperature
- Heterogeneous mixture containing particles
- Heterogeneous mixture
- The tension on the surface of a water drop
- Areas in the ocean where the oxygen concentration is low that animal life suffocates
21 Clues: The dissolving medium • Heterogeneous mixture • The dissolved particles • The loss of water by hydrate • Substance reduces surface tension • The rate at which a solute dissolves • A solution where water is the solvent • The process of ion capture by solvent • Heterogeneous mixture containing particles • The tension on the surface of a water drop • ...
The World of Water 2022-10-03
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- when water runs from a surface into streams and eventually into the ocean is a process called
- used to determine the density of a liquid
- total amount of water contained in or on the planet
- this type of water that will sink at the poles
- salts are made of these which cause them to separate in water
- Water is most dense ________ it freezes
- some form of moisture falling from sky to earth
- what does PPM stand for
- continuous movement of water
- two or more different atoms held together by bonds are
- reference line for longitude
- lines (measured in degrees east or west) that run from north to south are called lines of
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- what causes the currents to spin a certain way
- process of liquid water to gas
- one continuous body of water
- point at which the ocean surface touches the shoreline
- a solid substance that may be produced when two liquids are mixed
- what lessens the tendency for chemicals to become acidic or basic
- weather phenomenon that causes weather to change drastically and can cause a calm instead of normal winds
- Daily ebb and flow of water is
- lines that run parallel to the equator are called lines of
- area drained by a river system
- smaller part of an oceans that is formed when two continents are close together
- change of water vapor to liquid water; process of cloud formation
- Autonomous Lungragrian Circulation Explorer is also known as
- a substance that can be separated by physical means is a
26 Clues: what does PPM stand for • one continuous body of water • continuous movement of water • reference line for longitude • process of liquid water to gas • Daily ebb and flow of water is • area drained by a river system • Water is most dense ________ it freezes • used to determine the density of a liquid • what causes the currents to spin a certain way • ...
Water Pollution Chapter 14 2022-12-02
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- when a body of water becomes very rich in nutrients
- all of the human and animal waste that comes from toilets, washing machines, and showers/sinks
- the water between the clean water and sludge in a septic tank
- the solid material from wastewater
- a sudden change in the temperature of water
- the amount of oxygen water uses at specific temperatures
- the oil tanker that caused an oil spill
- acids that come from rain and snow that attach to plants
- forever chemicals
- harmful chemicals that are used for rocket fuel
- legislation that supports the protection of animals in water by restoring and maintaining
- an area that diffuses waste not from a specific point
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- the species that determine if pathogens are present in an ecosystem
- small sewage treatment that houses that are far from cities have
- where the largest dead zone is in north America
- metal found in the water of Flint, Michigan
- microorganisms that are in humans that can act as an indicator species
- when humans change the temperature of water without chemicals
- country with the most mercury emission
- the ring that people place around oil spills
- man-made pond that is filled with animal waste
- state that is the size of the pacific garbage patch
- what the company that is cleaning the garbage patch is turning the plastic into
- area in the water that has low oxygen levels causing the water to be very dark with little life
- the pipe section of a septic system
- most common source of oil in the ocean
26 Clues: forever chemicals • the solid material from wastewater • the pipe section of a septic system • country with the most mercury emission • most common source of oil in the ocean • the oil tanker that caused an oil spill • a sudden change in the temperature of water • metal found in the water of Flint, Michigan • the ring that people place around oil spills • ...
Ch 14 Water Pollution 2022-12-06
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- Legislation that protects drinking water
- Toxic compound that is produced by the burning of coal (Planet)
- Largest oil tanker spill
- A group of microorganisms in the human intestines that can serve as an indicator species for potentially harmful microorganisms associated with contamination by sewage.
- Nonchemical water pollution that occurs when human activities cause a substantial change in the temperature of water.
- largest source of oil in the ocean
- An illness-causing bacterium, virus, or parasite
- The amount of oxygen a quantity of water demands
- A dramatic change in water temperature that can kill organisms.
- legislation that protects surface waters
- Metal that can come from pipes
- A distinct location from which pollution is directly produced.
- Human-made ponds lined with rubber built to handle large quantities of manure produced by livestock.
- The contamination of streams, rivers, lakes, oceans, or groundwater with substances produced through human activities
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- A species that indicates whether or not disease-causing pathogens are likely to be present.
- the second process in a sewage treatment plant
- an area of water with very low oxygen concentration
- if people are connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater
- A component of a septic system, made up of underground pipes laid out below the surface of the ground.
- Solid waste material from wastewater.
- a diffuse area that produces pollution
- A rapid increase or accumulation in the algal population of a waterway.
- the maximum contaminant level
- A large container that receives wastewater from a house as part of a septic system.
- Toxic compound that can be found in rocks
25 Clues: Largest oil tanker spill • the maximum contaminant level • Metal that can come from pipes • largest source of oil in the ocean • Solid waste material from wastewater. • a diffuse area that produces pollution • Legislation that protects drinking water • legislation that protects surface waters • Toxic compound that can be found in rocks • ...
Water Cycle - Lilly M 2022-11-29
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- Goes from the ground into the sky to help continue the water cycle
- Low lying parts of a landscape
- A low area that is like a pool of water
- the superhighway in the Earth that moves water everywhere
- Seeks into the ground in a vast amount
- The "ocean volcanos"
- The largest resivor of water
- water that comes out deep from the earth and the water has chemicals that forms water molecules
- Made of water but stays floating because heavy air below
- Main part of the water cycle that is made out of atoms
- Ice in the sky
- Water underground finds an opening to a land surface that emerges which is sometimes just a trickle and after rain it can be a continues flow
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- All the water was trapped in them so the oceans were 400 feet lower than today
- The part of the water cycle where gas turns into liquid
- The part of the water cycle that skips a part of the cycle and goes to the next when it is freezing cold
- A Part of how ground water is created
- Tell you that you can be apart of the water cycle by just breathing in and out
- Mother natures water falls down a hill due to gravity
- Tiny Liquid particals like a cloud at your feet
- seeps into groud that is kind of like infiltration
- The brightest part of the water that allows everything to work Something that is made out of atoms that is the main part of the water cycle
- happens when warm and may take up to six months to cause rivers to rise
- Huge amounts of water at some degree no mater whereon earth you are at
- They all have there own mini water cycle
24 Clues: Ice in the sky • The "ocean volcanos" • The largest resivor of water • Low lying parts of a landscape • A Part of how ground water is created • Seeks into the ground in a vast amount • A low area that is like a pool of water • They all have there own mini water cycle • Tiny Liquid particals like a cloud at your feet • seeps into groud that is kind of like infiltration • ...
Clouds and Water Cycle 2022-05-08
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- high clouds made of ice crystals that look wispy and feather like
- liquid precipitation
- dark grey clouds that produce constant rain
- dense vertical cloud that signals thunder and lightning
- device used to measure air temperature
- solid state of water
- water _____ is gas molecules of water
- liquid water turns into water vapor by plants
- prediction of future weather based on weather patterns
- pushes clouds
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- moisture that falls from the sky
- puffy clouds with a flat bottom
- precipitation that is ice pellets mixed with rain or snow
- type of cloud that covers the sky like a blanket
- device used to measure wind speed
- rain _____ is a device used to collect and measure the amount of rainfall
- water _____ are what clouds are made of
- scientist who studies weather
- process of liquid water turning into water vapor
- wind _____ is a device that shows the direction of the wind
20 Clues: pushes clouds • liquid precipitation • solid state of water • scientist who studies weather • puffy clouds with a flat bottom • moisture that falls from the sky • device used to measure wind speed • water _____ is gas molecules of water • device used to measure air temperature • water _____ are what clouds are made of • dark grey clouds that produce constant rain • ...
weather&states of water 2023-09-26
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- climate that is mild and may have plenty of precipitation because it is near an ocean.
- mixture of gases that surrounds a planet such as Earth.
- a more variable climate dominated by a vast expanse of land and not affected by an ocean.
- 70% of the earth
- cold, nutrient-rich water that rises from oceanic depths.
- temporary conditions of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
- frozen water
- the extreme comprehension of molecules
- energy that is transferred from one object or substance to another because of a difference in temperature between them.
- large bodies of water
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- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in matter; a physical property of matter.
- the change in a substance from a liquid to a gas by the addition of energy.
- the comprehension of molecules
- the invisible line between the north and south poles
- the expansion of molecules
- air that flows over Earth’s surface because of differences in heating of the atmosphere and land.
- process in which water falls from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- a moderate climate dominated by a nearby ocean.
- average weather in a region over a long period of time.
- waters gas form
20 Clues: frozen water • waters gas form • 70% of the earth • large bodies of water • the expansion of molecules • the comprehension of molecules • the extreme comprehension of molecules • a moderate climate dominated by a nearby ocean. • the invisible line between the north and south poles • mixture of gases that surrounds a planet such as Earth. • ...
Water in the world 2024-09-24
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- Ocean to the west of Australia
- Sea to the north of Australia, near Indonesia
- The continuous process of water cycling between the earth and atmosphere
- Body of water separating Australia from Papua New Guinea
- The underground movement of water
- Falling of water from the sky in forms like rain or snow
- Ocean to the east of Australia
- Sea to the northeast of Australia
- Shallow bay on the southern coast of Australia
- Water flowing over the surface of the land
- Large gulf in northern Australia
- This body of water flows into Sydney Harbour
- The movement of water from plants to the atmosphere
- When water vapor cools and becomes liquid
- Underground water source
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- Sea between Australia and New Zealand
- Longest river in the world
- Body of water between landmasses
- Largest river in Australia
- Large body of salt water
- Water falling over a cliff
- Water vapor in the air
- Precipitation in liquid form
- Large freshwater lake in Africa
- Small island located in Sydney Harbour, known for its convict history
- Main tourist and leisure district along Sydney Harbour
- moving through rivers and streams to the oceans
- Frozen water
- Process of water turning into vapor
29 Clues: Frozen water • Water vapor in the air • Large body of salt water • Underground water source • Longest river in the world • Largest river in Australia • Water falling over a cliff • Precipitation in liquid form • Ocean to the west of Australia • Ocean to the east of Australia • Large freshwater lake in Africa • Body of water between landmasses • Large gulf in northern Australia • ...
Biochem: Matter, Water, Enzymes 2024-09-17
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- Does not dissolve in water
- When mixed with water it makes more H+ ions
- When an enzyme loses its function
- Unequal distribution of charge
- Creating a stable internal env based upon external env
- Organic compounds only have these type of bonds
- Water attraction to other substances
- Gaining or Losing more than one electron
- A type of inhibition that changes the enzyme shape change for no reaction
- This is less dense than water
- The part of the enzyme that holds the substrate
- Liquid that something is dissolved in
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- A type of inhibition that has a molecule blocking the active site
- Newly formed substances from a chemical reaction
- Water is _
- Amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- These molecules speed up chemical reactions
- Water attraction between same molecules
- If this goes outside of optimal range, proteins stop working
- A type of formula that shows elements and arrangements
- The substance an enzyme acts on
- Only one type of atom
- If molecules have energy level complete
- Term for the starting materials in a chemical reaction
24 Clues: Water is _ • Only one type of atom • Does not dissolve in water • This is less dense than water • Unequal distribution of charge • The substance an enzyme acts on • When an enzyme loses its function • Water attraction to other substances • Liquid that something is dissolved in • Water attraction between same molecules • If molecules have energy level complete • ...
Janine's Water Cycle Crossword 2024-09-19
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- Water stored underground
- Protective bubble in which we live in
- Rain
- Permeable rock that contains and transmits water
- All of Earth's water
- Solid--> Gas
- Star that is the center of our universe
- Continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth
- Layer of Earth in which plants grow on
- When condensation occurs ______ form
- Water falling down from the clouds
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- Evaporation through plants.
- Gas--> Liquid
- Artificial lake used for storage
- When water turns into a gas it is called...?
- Liquid--> Gas
- Frozen lake
- Water soaks into the ground
- Vapor is a type of...?
- Ice falling down onto Earth
- Water that travels downhill and causes erosion
- White flakes falling down onto Earth
- Biggest body of water on Earth
- A state of matter that is firm and stable
- State of matter/ A fluid
25 Clues: Rain • Frozen lake • Solid--> Gas • Gas--> Liquid • Liquid--> Gas • All of Earth's water • Vapor is a type of...? • Water stored underground • State of matter/ A fluid • Evaporation through plants. • Water soaks into the ground • Ice falling down onto Earth • Biggest body of water on Earth • Artificial lake used for storage • Water falling down from the clouds • ...
Soil and Water Conservation 2024-10-29
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- – a period of little rain, affecting soil moisture.
- Irrigation – a system delivering water directly to roots.
- – methods to use water carefully.
- – water taken up by soil and plants.
- – areas where all water drains to a common point.
- Rotation – changing crops each season to keep soil nutrient-rich.
- – small plants that help reduce wind erosion.
- and Silt – small soil particles that build up in water.
- – water soaking into the ground.
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- – soil pressed tightly, limiting water infiltration.
- – water held beneath the earth’s surface.
- – underground layers storing groundwater.
- – practices to keep soil healthy and prevent erosion.
- – trees or shrubs that protect soil from wind.
- – soil that allows water to pass through.
- – organic material that enriches soil.
- – the community of plants, animals, and their environment.
- – soil being worn away by wind or water.
- – decomposed organic matter that improves soil.
- – the variety of life within an ecosystem
- – the fertile layer rich in nutrients and minerals.
- – water flowing over land, which can cause erosion.
22 Clues: – water soaking into the ground. • – methods to use water carefully. • – water taken up by soil and plants. • – organic material that enriches soil. • – soil being worn away by wind or water. • – water held beneath the earth’s surface. • – underground layers storing groundwater. • – soil that allows water to pass through. • – the variety of life within an ecosystem • ...
Alisa's Water System Crossword 2024-11-28
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- Sea- world's largest inland body of water.
- underground water.
- an area of land that is smaller than a continent.
- when there is too much water and it slowly makes its way up to land.
- restricts the flow of surface water or underground streams.
- an artificial body of water used to store water.
- Change- long term shifts in temperature and weather patterns.
- the watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth.
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- a large mass of ice.
- a fresh water drainage system flowing 4,000 miles from the Andes Mountains.
- they happen when rivers dry up and lakes shrink.
- the process when matireals on a land surface are broken down and carried by wind,water,or ice.
- a body of salt water that covers most of Earth.
- a depression in the ground natural external surface damage.
- the action of water to flow,seep,or move in and out of the caillaries.
- the flow of electrical power or charge.
- a body of water surrounded by land.
- a natural stream of water larger than a creek.
- Sea Levels- causes climate change.
- an artificial waterway allowing boats and ships from one body of water to another.
20 Clues: underground water. • a large mass of ice. • Sea Levels- causes climate change. • a body of water surrounded by land. • the flow of electrical power or charge. • Sea- world's largest inland body of water. • a natural stream of water larger than a creek. • a body of salt water that covers most of Earth. • they happen when rivers dry up and lakes shrink. • ...
Fresh Water & Marine Systems 2025-05-12
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- lakes form from rainfall in craters
- stage 2 of river system
- when a lake naturally turns over
- plant like organism
- stage 3 of river system
- standing water
- stage 4 of river system
- plains stage 5 of river system
- stage 6 of river system
- type of fresh water system
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- stage 1 of river system
- stage 7 of river system
- strong swimmers
- limiting factor
- organism
- running water
- deep low lakes
- shallow area along edge of a lake
- characterized by trees
- characterized by grasses
20 Clues: organism • running water • deep low lakes • standing water • strong swimmers • limiting factor • plant like organism • characterized by trees • stage 1 of river system • stage 7 of river system • stage 2 of river system • stage 3 of river system • stage 4 of river system • stage 6 of river system • characterized by grasses • type of fresh water system • plains stage 5 of river system • ...
Water Pollution Ch11 Sec2 2025-05-11
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- the disastrous 2010 __ __ oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico made front-page news all around the world.
- oil and gasoline from personal __ is a form of nonpoint source pollution
- sensitive coastal ecosystems, such as __ __, estuaries, and coastal marshes, are the MOST AFFECTED by pollution.
- as underground storage tanks age, they may develop leaks that allow pollutants to seep into the __ and groundwater.
- the process where nutrients flow downstream or settle to the bottom.
- agriculture, forestry, septic systems, boating, industry, urban runoff, construction, habitat degradation, etc. can all be sources of __.
- there are many different kinds of water pollutants, both natural and __-__.
- a nutrient that can cause excessive growth of algae.
- nonpoint source pollution, aka __ __, comes from many different sources that are often difficult to identify.
- the accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain. (pg R74)
- the solid material that remains after wastewater treatment.
- when lakes and slow-moving streams contain an abundance of nutrients they are __.
- as oxygen levels drop in bodies of water, __ organisms may suffocate and die.
- the fish in figure 3.7 did not die because of a __ __, they died because of thermal pollution.
- in many coastal areas, dead zones exist, where excess nutrients from runoff have caused __ __ levels.
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- most natural nutrients in water come from __ matter, such as leaves and animals.
- according to figure 3.9, Bay of __ had the 8th major oil spill in 1979.
- pollutants usually enter groundwater when polluted surface water __ from the Earth's surface.
- large floating mats of algae in polluted bodies of water.
- __ eutrophication is when inorganic plant nutrients enter the water sewage and fertilizer runoff.
- water that contains waste from homes or industry.
- pollution discharged from a single source.
- if the flow of warm water into a lake/stream is constant, it may cause the total __ of an aquatic ecosystem.
- most storage tanks in the US hold __ products, such as gasoline and heating fuel.
- __ pollution can occur when power plants and other industries use water in their cooling systems then discharge the warm water into a lake or river.
- according to the EPA, __ __ remain the largest source of water quality problems in the US.
- pesticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers, and petroleum products are common __ pollutants.
- __ in some laundry/dishwashing detergents are another major cause of eutrophication.
- the introduction of chemical, physical or biological agents into water that degrade water quality and harm the organisms.
- water is __ and treated to make the water clean enough to return to a river, lake, or the oceans.
30 Clues: pollution discharged from a single source. • water that contains waste from homes or industry. • a nutrient that can cause excessive growth of algae. • large floating mats of algae in polluted bodies of water. • the solid material that remains after wastewater treatment. • the process where nutrients flow downstream or settle to the bottom. • ...
Tsunamis and Water Waves 2025-05-05
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- - the distance from the bottom to the top of something standing upright
- - large underwater or coastal landslides can also displace water and generate tsunamis
- - a tide of water
- - the size, extent, or importance of something
- - the technology of communicating using radio waves
- - the degree or strength of something
- - ocean liquid
- - damaging
- - large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth
- - an earth vibration caused by something else
- - a statement or event that indicates a possible or impending danger
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- - a shallow water wave caused by the gravitational interactions between the Sun, Moon, and Earth
- - an overflow of water onto normally dry land
- - the solid ground or surface at the bottom of the sea or ocean
- - leaving a place of danger
- - a swelling, rolling, or sweeping forward like that of a wave
- - a serious drama or situation that results in a disastrous or unhappy ending
- - a sudden shaking of the Earth's surface
- - a line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake
- - a vent in Earth's crust that allows molten rock, gases, and ash to erupt
- - widespread devastation
21 Clues: - damaging • - ocean liquid • - a tide of water • - widespread devastation • - leaving a place of danger • - the degree or strength of something • - a sudden shaking of the Earth's surface • - an overflow of water onto normally dry land • - an earth vibration caused by something else • - the size, extent, or importance of something • ...
water systems 10.1 - 10.3 2025-01-26
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- 70% of the planet is covered with it
- Something starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- The change in size of glaciers and ______ influence water systems
- Something that is built to access water
- A hemisphere that is 61% ocean
- A type of water in vapour form
- A small area where the weather is different then the climate around it
- A mass of ice that moves down a mountain slope
- A hemisphere that is 81% ocean
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- The global _______ has undergone natural periods of cooling and warming
- Most of Canadas fresh water exists where
- When unusual weather lasts it will effect the _____ of glaciers
- How many states does water exist in
- A type of surface water
- What water is 97% of earths water
- Area of land water presents and drains into a larger body of water
- Underground freshwater reservoir
- What hurricane was Torontos worst natural disaster leaving 81 dead
- What water is 3% of Earth's water
- A type of water in ice form
20 Clues: A type of surface water • A type of water in ice form • A hemisphere that is 61% ocean • A type of water in vapour form • A hemisphere that is 81% ocean • Underground freshwater reservoir • What water is 97% of earths water • What water is 3% of Earth's water • How many states does water exist in • 70% of the planet is covered with it • Something that is built to access water • ...
Watersheds and Water Sources 2025-09-09
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- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities, agriculture, and improper waste disposal.
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- Channel The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
- Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.
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- Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water, flood regulation, and habitat provision.
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface, and groundwater.
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including sustainable practices and reducing pollution.
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- The source of a river or stream.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the soil.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic use.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
20 Clues: The source of a river or stream. • Collecting and storing rainwater for future use. • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • An area of land that drains into a particular water body. • A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater. • ...
Watersheds and Water Sources 2025-09-09
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- An area of land that drains into a particular water body
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one
- The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface, and groundwater
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater
- The source of a river or stream
- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including sustainable practices and reducing pollution
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the soil
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities, agriculture, and improper waste disposal
- Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs
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- Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water, flood regulation, and habitat provision
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid
- Collecting and storing rainwater for future use
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic use
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area
20 Clues: The source of a river or stream • Collecting and storing rainwater for future use • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one • An area of land that drains into a particular water body • The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed • ...
AICE Unit 6 - Water 2026-02-18
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- this plant is a legume and a great drought tolerant plant that we use in PB&J's.
- wells that require a pump.
- This type of irrigation is extremely efficient compared to spray & flood. it directly puts water at the roots.
- water with a higher salt content.
- bodies of permeable rock that contain groundwater.
- Over 20% of our freshwater is used in this field.
- approximately 0.03% of the freshwater on earth is found here.
- is the ability to access sufficient quantities of clean water to maintain adequate standards of food and manufacturing of goods, adequate sanitation and sustainable health care.
- Flood Irrigation and _____ Irrigation use and waste a lot of water.
- a naturally occurring phenomenon that causes the US to expereince more drought while Australia & parts of asia get more flooding.
- abnormally low amounts of rainfall.
- Earth's regular weather & precipitation patterns are behaving abnormally.
- clean water for drinking, cleaning and sewage disposal.
- abnormally high amounts of rainfall.
- what country is considered the most Water-Rich country with over 12% of all renewable freshwater supplies?
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- Over 70% of our freshwater is used in this field.
- most infectious diseases spread through dirty, unsanitized water.
- wells that water flows out of due to the pressure within.
- water with little to no salt content.
- any harmful substance that contaminates a body of water.
- is the inadequate access to clean, safe & dependable water sources for essential life purposes like drinking, sanitation & agriculture.
- water that is saltier than freshwater but has less salt than saltwater.
- a naturally occurring phenomenon that causes australiat to go through extreme drought and causes south america to get more precipitation and storms.
- water that is frozen on earth's surface or flowing like a river.
- romans used these types of gravity-fed schemes to bring water from a reservoir to the city.
- water that is underground.
- countries like Kuwait & Qatar are considered Water-Poor and because of this the people there experience high levels of what?
- Used as a last resort to save water.
- only about 10% of our freshwater is used for daily tasks like drinking, washing or cleaning.
- bringing water from a water-rich region to a water-poor region through pipes.
30 Clues: wells that require a pump. • water that is underground. • water with a higher salt content. • abnormally low amounts of rainfall. • Used as a last resort to save water. • abnormally high amounts of rainfall. • water with little to no salt content. • Over 70% of our freshwater is used in this field. • Over 20% of our freshwater is used in this field. • ...
Water Systems Crossword Puzzles 2024-11-22
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- Wastewater from homes and businesses.
- Hot spring that periodically erupts with water and steam.
- Movement of water through soil and rocks.
- Smaller river or stream flowing into a larger one.
- Particles carried and deposited by water.
- Relating to the land adjacent to rivers or streams.
- Vapor turning into liquid water, forming clouds.
- Level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- Man-made waterway for transportation or irrigation.
- A storage area for water, often behind a dam.
- Process of removing salt from seawater.
- Regular rise and fall of ocean water.
- Study of water in Earth's systems.
- Prolonged period of little or no rainfall.
- Large, still body of freshwater.
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- Wearing away of land by water, wind, or ice.
- Area of land prone to flooding near a river.
- Natural water source where groundwater flows to the surface.
- Ecosystem saturated with water, like swamps or marshes.
- Water released from clouds as rain, snow, or hail.
- Underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- Area where freshwater meets saltwater.
- Artificial supply of water to crops.
- The largest body of saltwater.
- Water located beneath the Earth's surface.
- Landform where a river spreads out into multiple streams.
- Land area that drains into a river or stream.
- Small, flowing body of water.
- Process where water changes from liquid to vapor.
- Water that flows over land into rivers and lakes.
30 Clues: Small, flowing body of water. • The largest body of saltwater. • Large, still body of freshwater. • Study of water in Earth's systems. • Artificial supply of water to crops. • Wastewater from homes and businesses. • Regular rise and fall of ocean water. • Area where freshwater meets saltwater. • Process of removing salt from seawater. • ...
Miras Water systems Crossword 2026-01-23
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- What does heat and moisture on an ocean cause?
- As more snow builds up the pressure condenses the snow to turn it into what?
- What surrounds the earth and is made up of a mixture of gases?
- What refers to the ability of a material to absorb heat?
- What is built to access underground water?
- What state of water is an ice sheet?
- If the temperature stays cold, more snow falls, what happens to glaicers
- What is a mass amount of ice and overlaying snow?
- Average worldwide nightly temperatures have been
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- Where are hurricanes commonly found?
- What provides the energy required to run the water cycle?
- What is another word for water vapour?
- What does the amount of energy absorbed at a ocation depend on?
- What causes hurricanes?
- What was the name of Canada's worst hurricane?
- Water has a higher heat capacity than what?
- What does melting ice make more of?
- What is the name of a body of water with 33.7% of salt?
- What state of water is surface water?
- what is the line in the middle of the globe called?
20 Clues: What causes hurricanes? • What does melting ice make more of? • Where are hurricanes commonly found? • What state of water is an ice sheet? • What state of water is surface water? • What is another word for water vapour? • What is built to access underground water? • Water has a higher heat capacity than what? • What does heat and moisture on an ocean cause? • ...
The Water Cycle by Ben Wood 2018-11-04
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- Flows to the sea
- Evaporated water
- Small area of water when it rains
- Small river
- Third step of the water cycle
- Rains inside
- Large body of salty water
- Cause the water to run out
- Small lake
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- First step of the water cycle
- Body of water surrounded by land
- Whole city fills with water
- Second step of the water cycle
- Structure that stops water
- Water going everywhere
- Wet and transparent
- falls from the clouds
- A drop of water falling down
18 Clues: Small lake • Small river • Rains inside • Flows to the sea • Evaporated water • Wet and transparent • falls from the clouds • Water going everywhere • Large body of salty water • Structure that stops water • Cause the water to run out • Whole city fills with water • A drop of water falling down • First step of the water cycle • Third step of the water cycle • Second step of the water cycle • ...
The Color of Water 2016-05-30
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- MCBRIDE / What is the name of the main character that tells of her past?
- / What nickname did Ruth call her mom?
- / What is the name of the character that dated Ruth and played the violin?
- / What did Ruth change her to when she came to America?
- / What type of marriage did Ruth's parents
- SHILSKY / What was Ruth's father's name?
- / What the nickname of Ruth's sister
- / How many total kids did Ruth have?
- / What was Ruth's father's profession?
- / What hobby of James's mom did he like?
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- / What nickname did Ruth call her dad?
- MCBRIDE / What is the name of the character that talked about his life and his mother?
- / What person was like a dad to James?
- / What country was Ruth born in?
- KNOWS BEST / What TV show did James watch that reminded him of his father?
- FOOLS / What special day in April was Ruth born on?
- / What was the skill the Ruth never learned to do until later in the story?
- / What religion was Ruth?
- / What hobby of James's mom did he hate?
- YORK / What city did James live in?
20 Clues: / What religion was Ruth? • / What country was Ruth born in? • YORK / What city did James live in? • / What the nickname of Ruth's sister • / How many total kids did Ruth have? • / What nickname did Ruth call her dad? • / What nickname did Ruth call her mom? • / What person was like a dad to James? • / What was Ruth's father's profession? • ...
THE COLOR OF WATER 2016-05-30
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- Ruth would go to (BLANK) to escape the worries and stress she had at home in Virgina as an adolescent.
- Ruth was born a(n) (BLANK).
- An action Ruchel did as a teen, but Ruth had never done before a random day.
- Money without what is worthless, according to McBride’s parents?
- What is the color of God, according to Mommy?
- Who had the deals in regards to shopping for school clothes?
- On his way to summer camp, McBride punched a kid on the bus because he thought the kid’s father, a member of the (BLANK), was going to hurt Mommy.
- Daddy had a(n) (BLANK), and then relapsed a few days later before he died.
- The “one person [Ruth] didn’t do right by [in this world]” is (BLANK).
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- When Ruth got impregnated by Peter at a young age, she got a(n) abortion.
- What is the name of the church Ruth and Dennis started?
- McBride was the youngest of the children Ruth had with her (BLANK) husband.
- The disease Ruth’s mother had was (BLANK).
- Ruth used her (BLANK) to cope with the death of Daddy.
- When Ruth and the kids moved to (BLANK), they found difficulty fitting in.
- Who was the man that molested Ruth as a girl?
- What is “school” in Yiddish?
- Who was Ruth’s first friend as a child?
- Ruth first found love in (BLANK), a tall, handsome, young, dark-skinned man.
- Who was Ruth’s brother that died serving in World War II?
20 Clues: Ruth was born a(n) (BLANK). • What is “school” in Yiddish? • Who was Ruth’s first friend as a child? • The disease Ruth’s mother had was (BLANK). • What is the color of God, according to Mommy? • Who was the man that molested Ruth as a girl? • Ruth used her (BLANK) to cope with the death of Daddy. • What is the name of the church Ruth and Dennis started? • ...
The 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 • ...
The Flow of Water 2016-03-01
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- The permeable rock is an aquifer and the top layer of impermeable rock is called cap rock. Artesian spring form when water from an aquifer flows through cracks in the cap rock of an Artesian formation.
- The process by which wind, water, ice or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another. Usually occurs in rivers and streams.
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater. Described as the ability to hold water.
- The groundwater where water enters an aquifer. Depends on how permeable rock is at the surface.
- When streams become longer and wider. Over time it becomes longer and wider because of erosion.
- A fan shaped mass of material deposited at the mouth of a stream. Usually occurs slowly.
- The force that causes moving objects to slow down. less friction allows water to flow more easily.
- A barrier that can be built up to help control flooding. A dam can help prevent flooding in one area and make artificial lakes in others.
- Sharp icicle-shaped features that form on cave ceilings. Water that falls to the cave’s floor adds to cove-shaped features know as stalagmites.
- The ability of a rock or sediment to let fluids pass through its open spaces, or pores. Allows the flow of water with no hesitation.
- Sloping layer of permeable rock sandwiched between two layers of impermeable rock. Artesian spring form when water from an aquifer flows through cracks in the cap rock of an Artesian formation.
- Rocks and soil deposited by deposition streams. Rivers and streams deposit sediment where the speed of the water current decreases.
- Heavy material deposited at places in a river where current slows down. Some contain gold
- Occurs when the water table is lower than the level of a cave. The cave is no longer supported by the water underneath.
- The measure of the change in elevation over certain distance. A high gradient gives a stream or river more erosion energy to erode rock and soil.
- The material carried by a stream. The size of the stream's load is affected by the stream’s speed.
- The percentage of the total volume of a rock or sediment that consist of open spaces. influenced by the differences in the size of the particles in the rock layer.
- The amount of water that a stream or river carries in a given amount of time. The discharge increases when a major storm occurs or when warm weather rapidly melts snow.
- A barrier that can control the overflow from a river. Built up of sediment deposit along the channel of a river.
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- The path that a stream follows. when a channel is first formed it is usually narrow and steep.
- The ability of a rock or sediment to stop fluids from passing through its pores. Does not allows the flow of water.
- When water flows out of the ground it forms a spring. springs are an important part of our drinking water.
- This underground area is divided into two zones. meets at a boundary known as the water table.
- The continuous movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean. The water cycle is driven by energy from the sun.
- A human-made hole that is deeper than the level of the water table. If it is not deep enough than it will end up as a dry well.
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks. Each flood adds another layer of sediment.
- This underground area is divided into two zones. Water collects into this zone.
- A stream that flows into a lake or into a larger stream. A network of flowing water.
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply. Forms on dry land.
- The upper surface of underground water. The upper boundary of the zone of saturation.
- After rivers erode rock and soil, they drop, or deposit, their load downstream. This is one way flowing water erodes Earth’s surface.
- A spring whose water flows from a crack in the cap rock over the aquifer. Usually hot water.
- The process in which material is laid down. Rocks and soil deposited by deposition streams are called sediment.
- The area of land that is drained by a water system. The largest watershed in the world is the mississippi river watershed.
- The boundary between drainage areas that have streams that flow in opposite direction. watersheds are separated from each other by an area called a divide.
35 Clues: This underground area is divided into two zones. Water collects into this zone. • A stream that flows into a lake or into a larger stream. A network of flowing water. • The upper surface of underground water. The upper boundary of the zone of saturation. • A fan shaped mass of material deposited at the mouth of a stream. Usually occurs slowly. • ...
The Flow of Water 2016-03-01
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- A fan shaped mass of material deposited at the mouth of a stream. Usually occurs slowly.
- After rivers erode rock and soil, they drop, or deposit, their load downstream. This is one way flowing water erodes Earth’s surface.
- The upper surface of underground water. The upper boundary of the zone of saturation.
- The material carried by a stream. The size of the stream's load is affected by the stream’s speed.
- A stream that flows into a lake or into a larger stream. A network of flowing water.
- The amount of water that a stream or river carries in a given amount of time. The discharge increases when a major storm occurs or when warm weather rapidly melts snow.
- When streams become longer and wider. Over time it becomes longer and wider because of erosion.
- A barrier that can control the overflow from a river. Built up of sediment deposit along the channel of a river.
- The groundwater where water enters an aquifer. Depends on how permeable rock is at the surface.
- The process in which material is laid down. Rocks and soil deposited by deposition streams are called sediment.
- The ability of a rock or sediment to stop fluids from passing through its pores. Does not allows the flow of water.
- This underground area is divided into two zones. Water collects into this zone.
- A human-made hole that is deeper than the level of the water table. If it is not deep enough than it will end up as a dry well.
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply. Forms on dry land.
- The permeable rock is an aquifer and the top layer of impermeable rock is called cap rock. Artesian spring form when water from an aquifer flows through cracks in the cap rock of an Artesian formation.
- The area of land that is drained by a water system. The largest watershed in the world is the mississippi river watershed.
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks. Each flood adds another layer of sediment.
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- The boundary between drainage areas that have streams that flow in opposite direction. watersheds are separated from each other by an area called a divide.
- Rocks and soil deposited by deposition streams. Rivers and streams deposit sediment where the speed of the water current decreases.
- The percentage of the total volume of a rock or sediment that consist of open spaces. influenced by the differences in the size of the particles in the rock layer.
- The measure of the change in elevation over certain distance. A high gradient gives a stream or river more erosion energy to erode rock and soil.
- The continuous movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean. The water cycle is driven by energy from the sun.
- Sharp icicle-shaped features that form on cave ceilings. Water that falls to the cave’s floor adds to cove-shaped features know as stalagmites.
- Heavy material deposited at places in a river where current slows down. Some contain gold
- A barrier that can be built up to help control flooding. A dam can help prevent flooding in one area and make artificial lakes in others.
- Occurs when the water table is lower than the level of a cave. The cave is no longer supported by the water underneath.
- The ability of a rock or sediment to let fluids pass through its open spaces, or pores. Allows the flow of water with no hesitation.
- The process by which wind, water, ice or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another. Usually occurs in rivers and streams.
- The force that causes moving objects to slow down. less friction allows water to flow more easily.
- The path that a stream follows. when a channel is first formed it is usually narrow and steep.
- Sloping layer of permeable rock sandwiched between two layers of impermeable rock. Artesian spring form when water from an aquifer flows through cracks in the cap rock of an Artesian formation.
- A spring whose water flows from a crack in the cap rock over the aquifer. Usually hot water.
- This underground area is divided into two zones. meets at a boundary known as the water table.
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater. Described as the ability to hold water.
- When water flows out of the ground it forms a spring. springs are an important part of our drinking water.
35 Clues: This underground area is divided into two zones. Water collects into this zone. • A stream that flows into a lake or into a larger stream. A network of flowing water. • The upper surface of underground water. The upper boundary of the zone of saturation. • A fan shaped mass of material deposited at the mouth of a stream. Usually occurs slowly. • ...
Water quality By:Bailey Willis 2016-02-01
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- Type of water that is caused by things like clay, silt, organic and inorganic matter and microscopic organisms
- An act to set maximum permissible amounts of water pollutants that can be discharged into waterways
- A pH of 7
- Low levels of this doesn't support living organisms
- The acidity of water
- pH less than 7 is
- Based nutrients commonly found in fertilizers and pesticides.
- Pollutants discharged from a single identifiable location
- Measure of the average kinetic energy
- Contamination of Earth from discharge of harmful substances.
- A pH greater than 7
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- Organisms found living in water that have specific living conditions and are very sensitive to pollution.
- A flow of water in a channel or bed, as a brook, rivulet or small river
- Water that has been used and contaminated
- Pollution that does not have a specific point of release, open, loop recycling, when materials are reused to form new products
- The area of land where all of the water that drains off of it goes into the same place
- A low-lying area of land that is saturated with moisture
- Compound that the nitrogen based polyatomic ion NO3
- Refers to water clarity
- The air, water, minerals and animals surrounding and affecting a given organism at any time
20 Clues: A pH of 7 • pH less than 7 is • A pH greater than 7 • The acidity of water • Refers to water clarity • Measure of the average kinetic energy • Water that has been used and contaminated • Low levels of this doesn't support living organisms • Compound that the nitrogen based polyatomic ion NO3 • A low-lying area of land that is saturated with moisture • ...
water on the Earth 2017-12-13
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- Sharp, icicle-shaped features that form on cave ceilings
- The area along a river that forms from sediment deposited when a river overflows its banks
- the layer that lies directly between the zone of saturation and the earth's surface
- fan-shaped deposits that, unlike deltas, form on dry land
- 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
- the path that a stream follows
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- 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
- the process in which material is laid down or dropped
- The amount of water that a stream or river carries in a given amount of time
- the process by which soil and sediment are transported from one location to another
- The percentage of open space between individual rock particles in a rock layer
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- As its current slows, a river often deposits its load in a fan-shaped pattern
- 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 layer that lies directly between the impermeable layer and the lay of aeration
- A human-made hole that is deeper than the level of the water table
- the area of land that is drained by a water system
- the zone of aeration and the zone of subduction
- A rock layer that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater
- 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
- A rock’s ability to let water pass through
- a stream that flows into a lake or into a larger stream
- zone: The ground surface where water enters an aquifer
- the continuous movement of Earth’s water from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean
- the measure of the change in elevation over a certain distance
- the materials carried by a stream
- deposit: Heavy minerals sometimes deposited at places in a river where the current slows down
- 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
- the boundary between drainage areas that have streams that flow in opposite directions
- spring: a spring whose water flows from a crack in the cap rock of the aquifer
30 Clues: the path that a stream follows • the materials carried by a stream • A rock’s ability to let water pass through • the zone of aeration and the zone of subduction • 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 • ...
The Color of Water 2017-06-01
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- / James punched the boy in the face because his dad was this type of panther
- / after her husband's death Ruth only rode this
- / before James and his family moved to Queens they lived here
- / Ruths mother told her to never catch one of these of they could fly
- / Ruth told her children to get this so that they could be better off in life
- / McBride Mentions this director in the book to show how he influenced him as a youth
- / While away during the summer Ruths aunt hot her this so that she wasn't pregnant anymore
- / he was Ruths first boyfriend,got Ruth pregnant and told her that he had to break up because someone else was pregnant by him.
- / Ruth met him in New York and he helped her find God and become a Christian
- / Ruth was picked on in school because she was a
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- / Ruth left this town in Virginia because she no longer wanted to stay with her father and mother
- / The public attorney told this brother to plead guilty after being arrested for a crime he didn't commit
- / Ruth sent her son James all around the city so that he could do something
- / Tateh didn't want Ruth to go here because it was at a church
- / This is the Gold car that Hunter Jordan owned before he passed away and the car that Ruth refuses to drive
- / James McBride wrote this type of novel to tell a story about him and his white mother.
- / Since Ruth married a black man twice all of her children were
- / Ruth and Frances met here everyday after school
- York / Ruth went here during the summer after getting pregnant by her boyfriend.
- / When James was younger, him and his friends stole this off of trains.
20 Clues: / after her husband's death Ruth only rode this • / Ruth was picked on in school because she was a • / Ruth and Frances met here everyday after school • / Tateh didn't want Ruth to go here because it was at a church • / before James and his family moved to Queens they lived here • / Since Ruth married a black man twice all of her children were • ...
The Color Of Water 2017-05-30
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- The name that Ruth went by when she first arrived in america.
- James stepsister, his father’s daughter from a different marriage.
- Something that Ruth rode through the streets in mourning of her husband.
- A man who helped teach James his street smart.
- The place Ruth moved to when she was 9.
- The name that Ruth went by when she first arrived in america.
- The sister that ran away from home when James was a child.
- Mother of 12 children and one of the main characters in the novel.
- Ruth's first husband and father of her first 8 children.
- friend of James that brought him home after he was severely intoxicated.
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- Ruth's aunt who opened up a leather factory.
- The oldest and richest sister of Ruth.
- An group of black activist, that James both feared and respected.
- Author of the novels last name.
- The city that Ruth ran away to when she was young.
- The name of Ruth's father.
- The only real friend Ruth had while living in Suffolk.
- The auntie who took Ruth to get an abortion.
- Youngest of Ruth's sisters.
- The place where James became street smart.
- James great-grandmother and Ruth's grandmother.
21 Clues: The name of Ruth's father. • Youngest of Ruth's sisters. • Author of the novels last name. • The oldest and richest sister of Ruth. • The place Ruth moved to when she was 9. • The place where James became street smart. • Ruth's aunt who opened up a leather factory. • The auntie who took Ruth to get an abortion. • A man who helped teach James his street smart. • ...
The Color of Water 2017-05-22
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- Food prepared according Jewish law.
- Ruth's family was __________ Jewish.
- Ruth's favorite city as a teen.
- James' stepsister with whom he lived three summers.
- Church in Harlem where Rev. Brown preached.
- Disease Hudis Shilsky suffered.
- Place in which James had his "street education".
- Animals that symbolized Ruth throughout the novel and with which Hudis had an obsession with.
- The most important thing in life, according to Ruth, besides religion.
- The Yiddish translation of Rachel.
- Movement many of the McBride joined as a way to find themselves.
- Dennis McBride's first name.
- Woman that helped James during his high school and college years.
- James hits a boy whose father was part of this political organization.
- Pimp with whom Ruth went out in several occasions.
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- Apartments in Brooklyn in which the McBride lived.
- Church Dennis and Ruth McBride founded.
- Town in Virginia in which the Shilsky family settled in.
- Ruth's job at the Hi Hat Barbershop.
- City in Delaware to which Ruth and her family moved in 1974.
- Ruth's country of origin.
- Person who gave James many life lessons but was ultimately stabbed to death.
- Name the people of Suffolk called Fishel Shilsky.
- Moody Ruth McBride's best friend as a teenager.
- "God is the color of __________".
25 Clues: Ruth's country of origin. • Dennis McBride's first name. • Ruth's favorite city as a teen. • Disease Hudis Shilsky suffered. • "God is the color of __________". • The Yiddish translation of Rachel. • Food prepared according Jewish law. • Ruth's family was __________ Jewish. • Ruth's job at the Hi Hat Barbershop. • Church Dennis and Ruth McBride founded. • ...
The Color of Water 2017-05-25
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- / Believed the white man's education was not for her.
- / The first person Ruth fell in love with in life.
- / The McBride- Jordan children traded information on their mother like what?
- / Halina Wind's son.
- / Their sermons started like a "choo-choo train".
- / Prayer for morning the dead.
- / A Jewish school.
- / Oldest of all the McBride-Jordan children.
- / What country was James' mother born in?
- / A black model that James dated.
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- / Wore "old-timey" clothes
- / Where did Ruth move after leaving Delaware?
- / One of Ruth's two new hobbies she picked up when James was 14.
- / What day was Ruth born on?
- / James believed these group of people would kill his mother.
- / What was the cause of Dennis McBrides death?
- / Arrested and jailed when cops found 96 dollars in his pockets.
- / Compared to a shadow.
- /The "finest preacher [Ruth]was ever heard to this day"
- / What theater did Dennis and Ruth go to on Saturdays?
20 Clues: / Halina Wind's son. • / A Jewish school. • / Compared to a shadow. • / Wore "old-timey" clothes • / What day was Ruth born on? • / Prayer for morning the dead. • / A black model that James dated. • / What country was James' mother born in? • / Where did Ruth move after leaving Delaware? • / What was the cause of Dennis McBrides death? • ...
The Color of Water 2017-05-14
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- A special type of handshake
- "I was born an _____ Jew"
- "Aunt Mary, was having her own party with a man named Mr. ____"
- Man The name James gave the man
- The town Ruth grew up in
- Changed her named to Karen and is James' ex boyfriend
- Name of Ruth's brother that died in the war
- Name of Ruth's first boyfriend
- The name that Ruth called her father
- The car referred to as a "bomb"
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- Type of car that James' stepfather had
- The language Ruth and her family spoke
- Ruth's childhood friend
- The name they used to call Ruth
- The city that's like magic
- The number of kids Ruth had
- Where the graduation ceremony was taking place
- Dennis's first name
- Hired Ruth as a manicurist
- The name Chicken man gave to James "___ York"
20 Clues: Dennis's first name • Ruth's childhood friend • The town Ruth grew up in • "I was born an _____ Jew" • The city that's like magic • Hired Ruth as a manicurist • 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 car referred to as a "bomb" • ...
Water Unit - Part 1 2018-01-04
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- he top of the saturated zone
- the ability of water to easily pass through the ground
- water in underground soil and rock layers
- a cold, deep lake
- part of a larger stream system
- the build up of nutrients creating a shallow lake
- makes up 3% of earths water
- when liquid water changes to water vapor
- the formation of clouds in the upper atmosphere
- high land area that separates two or more watersheds
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- zone of rock and soil where pores are filled with water
- is the most common dissolved solid in the oceans
- a lake that stores water for human use
- rain, snow, hail, or sleet
- body of saturated rock in which water can easily move
- an effect of salinity
- type of well in which pressure forces water to the surface
- also called the drainage basin
- when water evaporates from the leaves of plants
- the place where an organism lives
- the chemical formula for salt
- the amount of dissolved salts in the oceans
22 Clues: a cold, deep lake • an effect of salinity • rain, snow, hail, or sleet • makes up 3% of earths water • he top of the saturated zone • the chemical formula for salt • part of a larger stream system • also called the drainage basin • the place where an organism lives • a lake that stores water for human use • when liquid water changes to water vapor • ...
Water and Macromolecules Crossword 2018-04-17
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- An uneven distribution on electron density
- A mixture of substances
- Inclusde DNA
- The suffix that means sugar
- Similar to cellulose but in Fungi
- The suffix that means enzymes
- Something that can dissolve a solute
- The monomer of a carbohydrate; glucose and fructose
- Something that repels water
- When water sticks to other objects
- Chain link of amino acids
- Contains oils, fats, and wax
- A monomer of Nucleic Acids
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- The substance that is being dissolved
- A macromolecule that gives short-term energy
- When water sticks to water
- A bond between two water molecules
- Makes up the cell membrane
- Cohesion and Adhesion combining to allow water to go against gravity
- Something that attracts water
- Speeds up chemical reactions
21 Clues: Inclusde DNA • A mixture of substances • Chain link of amino acids • When water sticks to water • Makes up the cell membrane • A monomer of Nucleic Acids • The suffix that means sugar • Something that repels water • Speeds up chemical reactions • Contains oils, fats, and wax • The suffix that means enzymes • Something that attracts water • Similar to cellulose but in Fungi • ...
Power of Water Canada 2018-09-13
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- Shortened form for a unit of power
- Expressed in either feet or meters
- Associated with garbage catches debris
- Speaker 1E
- Rotating part of the turbine
- A type of turbine
- Break sponsor
- Vegetable and Opening Session term
- Booth 39
- Carries water away from a dam
- Wooden objected used to hold back water
- Releases water from a dam into a downstream area
- Colour and emission term
- Term for electricity and flow
- Shortened form of electric current
- Small unit of measure
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- Speaker 1A
- Last Name of a man who pioneered waterpower in Ontario
- Event App
- OWA Staff Member last name
- Keynote Address Gala Dinner
- Type of energy
- Location of conference
- Lunch sponsor
- Periodic table H2O
- A facility or a living thing
- Carries water to a turbine
- Premium commodity session 3A
- Focus of session 2C
- Niagara facility that is one of the oldest in Ontario
30 Clues: Booth 39 • Event App • Speaker 1A • Speaker 1E • Break sponsor • Lunch sponsor • Type of energy • A type of turbine • Periodic table H2O • Focus of session 2C • Small unit of measure • Location of conference • Colour and emission term • OWA Staff Member last name • Carries water to a turbine • Keynote Address Gala Dinner • Rotating part of the turbine • A facility or a living thing • ...
Water in the World 2018-09-11
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- Underground water source.
- Providing proof/evidence of something.
- A feature of the PQE method that falls outside the usual pattern.
- A water _________________is the indicator of the amount of water used to produce goods and services.
- Another name for drinking water.
- The process of removing salt from seawater
- The process of watering crops.
- Rainfall that produces thunderstorms.
- Water is a ____________________________ resource.
- The amount of water used for goods and services.
- More than _____________________ the people in Niger still do not have access to clean water
- To make something more clear by giving extra details and examples.
- The desert that surrounds Niger.
- Resources that will replenish over time.
- Water _______________________ is essential to ensure all life on earth continues.
- Energy produced by water.
- When two air masses meet and the cooler air wedges under the warm air.
- After water has passed through the soil and the rocks it becomes ________________________.
- Changes or developments in a general direction.
- 2.5% of the Earth's drinking water is ________________________.
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- To recognize or distinguish something considered important.
- A drilled well that brings water up from the ground.
- Non-renewable resources are only available for a ____________________ time.
- Resources that will never run out.
- Nine _____________________people now have fresh water in Niger.
- Clouds created when air is forced to rise due to the height of the land.
- When water cools down and changes into droplets.
- The answer to a problem.
- The process of plants taking water from the ground and passing it through their leaves.
- To write about a topic in detail, taking into account different issues or ideas.
- Over 11,500 children under 5 die each year from this.
- To give a detailed account in words.
- process of water vapour rising into the air.
- Where 97.5% of the Earth's water is found.
- Water _______is the lack of sufficient available water to meet demands.
- When water soaks into the soil.
- The process of controlling water use is called water _____________________________.
- In PQE, the letter 'q' stands for _________________________________.
38 Clues: The answer to a problem. • Underground water source. • Energy produced by water. • The process of watering crops. • When water soaks into the soil. • Another name for drinking water. • The desert that surrounds Niger. • Resources that will never run out. • To give a detailed account in words. • Rainfall that produces thunderstorms. • Providing proof/evidence of something. • ...
Water, wat een plezier! 2013-05-07
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- Als ik mijn tanden poets, spoel ik mijn mond met ...
- Ik heb hier een ballon en je mag hem vullen met water. Dit soort van ballon heet een ...
- Ik heb thuis een ronde bokaal met heel wat ... in.
- Als ik in Amerika in het water zwem, kan ik wel eens een paar ... tegenkomen. (dieren)
- Als ik het warm heb dan kan ik mij met wat water ...
- Onze kraan lekt. Om de tien seconden lekt er een ... uit.
- Als ik gezwommen heb is het nodig dat ik me ga ... Anders krijg ik koud!
- In het zwembad kan ik ... Ik ken schoolslag al!
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- Ik hoop maar dat ik geen ... tegenkom in het water. Die kunnen lelijk bijten en dat prikt.
- Als ik op een schip in volle zee ben dan ben ik aan het ...
- Op het land hebben we paarden, in de zee hebben we hun zusjes in het water. (Tip Zee + paarden)
- Op het strand zijn er een hoop stenen mooi op elkaar gelegd. Dit heet een...
- Ik zie heel wat ... in de horizon. Kijk ze eens varen!
- Ik moet naar het toilet! Ik moet dringend ...
- In de warme landen is het vaak goed weer. Daar zijn vaak parelwitte ... aan de kust
- Oh drommels, ik liet chocomelk op m'n broek vallen. Het is niet leuk dat ik elke dag zo veel moet ...
- Water dat in beweging is
- Ik heb een surfplank gekocht. Ik ga straks op het water ..
- Ik heb heel veel dorst. Ik moet dringend wat ...
- Kijk eens naar de zee. Het water gaat op en neer. Dat komt door de...
20 Clues: Water dat in beweging is • Ik moet naar het toilet! Ik moet dringend ... • In het zwembad kan ik ... Ik ken schoolslag al! • Ik heb heel veel dorst. Ik moet dringend wat ... • Ik heb thuis een ronde bokaal met heel wat ... in. • Als ik mijn tanden poets, spoel ik mijn mond met ... • Als ik het warm heb dan kan ik mij met wat water ... • ...
Vitamins, Minerals and Water 2013-05-02
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- it is an ____________ concern that bottled water is a free commodity but has been turned into a multi billion dollar industry, costing people and the environment.
- Vitamins and minerals do not provide_______for the body.
- the type of iron found in plant foods and iron supplements.
- Adequate amounts of vitamin c helps prevent this disease.
- the ultraviolet rays from the ____ are converted into vitamin D in the body.
- a group of fruits which are high in vitamin C.
- an absence of an essential nutrient.
- is an important component of blood, to carry other nutrients around the body.
- ____________ causes the blood volume to decrease, the output of the heart to reduce,less blood flow to the skin, lack of perspiration and increased body temperature.
- a type of disease which is caused by a lack of the mineral iron.
- the functions of this mineral are to maintain water balance, control nerve impulses and transport amino acids and glucose around the body.
- A water soluble vitamin which assists in the absorption of the mineral iron.
- This type of iron is found in animal foods such as meat.
- Deficiency in vitamin A can lead to ______ blindness.
- A high sodium diet can lead to this diet related disease.
- People suffering with anaemia usually have the symptoms of ________ and paleness because there is less haemoglobin carrying oxygen to the body tissues.
- water regulates the body's temperature through____________.
- An environmental concern of bottled water is that the bottles are not recycled and end up as ________________.
- Non-haem iron is not well _______________ by the body.
- This yellow vegetable is high in vitamin A.
- A fruit high in vitamin C.
- Vitamins A,D,E and K are ____ soluble.
- vitamin B2 is also known as.
- Our body contains__________percent water.
- Vitamins _ _ _ _ are fat soluble.
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- Water soluble vitamins are stored in the _____parts of the body such as the blood and urine.
- Calcium loss in ______________ is greater due to their loss of oestrogen after menopause.
- Haem iron is ___ absorbed by the body.
- consuming calcium is particularly important during adolescence to build up bone _________ as this begins to diminish in your twenties.
- vitamins and minerals must be
- we obtain water from beverages and _______.
- Offal such as __________ and kidney is particularly rich in haem iron.
- vitamin K helps the blood to ______.
- this vitamin assists in the release of energy from carbohydrates.
- adolescent _____________ are more prone to anaemia as they often wrongly believe meat is fattening.
- Vitamin A is essential for ___________.
- the main reason people choose bottled water.
- Because it can take up to seven litres of water and one litre of crude oil to produce one litre of bottled water, it is said to be an ______________________ concern.
- A vitamin that prevents spina bifida in developing embryo.
- Calcium helps prevent this disease.
- The absorption of calcium is interfered by ________, salt, smoking and alcohol.
- golden yellow _________ means you need to consume more water.
- These foods usually make up 75% of our sodium intake.
- One of the major functions of water is to remove _______ from the body.
- this vitamin is high in Vegemite, yeast, legumes, peanuts and liver.
45 Clues: A fruit high in vitamin C. • vitamin B2 is also known as. • vitamins and minerals must be • Vitamins _ _ _ _ are fat soluble. • Calcium helps prevent this disease. • vitamin K helps the blood to ______. • an absence of an essential nutrient. • Haem iron is ___ absorbed by the body. • Vitamins A,D,E and K are ____ soluble. • Vitamin A is essential for ___________. • ...
Water, wat een plezier! 2013-05-06
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- In het zwembad kan ik ... Ik ken schoolslag al!
- Ik moet naar het toilet! Ik moet dringend ...
- Als ik in Amerika in het water zwem, kan ik wel eens een paar ... tegenkomen. (dieren)
- De wereld bestaat uit land en zee. Een grote zee heet een ...
- Als ik in een bootje op het water zit, dan ben ik aan het ...
- Als ik water in een ballon doe dan heb ik een ...
- Onze kraan lekt. Om de tien seconden lekt er een ... uit.
- Als ik gezwommen heb is het nodig dat ik me ga ... Anders krijg ik koud!
- Kijk eens naar de zee. Het water gaat op en neer. Dat komt door de...
- Als ik het warm heb dan kan ik mij met wat water ...
- Ik heb een surfplank gekocht. Ik ga straks op het water ...
- Ik heb heel veel dorst. Ik moet dringend wat ...
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- Ik hoop maar dat ik geen ... tegenkom in het water. Die kunnen lelijk bijten en dat prikt.
- Ik heb thuis een ronde bokaal met heel wat ... in.
- Op het land hebben we paarden, in de zee hebben we hun zusjes in het water. (Tip Zee + paarden)
- Ik zie heel wat ... in de horizon. Kijk ze eens varen!
- In de warme landen is het vaak goed weer. Daar zijn vaak parelwitte ... aan de kust
- Oh drommels, ik liet chocomelk op m'n broek vallen. Het is niet leuk dat ik elke dag zo veel moet ...
- Op het strand zijn er stenen mooi op elkaar gelegd. Dit heet een...
- water dat in beweging is
20 Clues: water dat in beweging is • Ik moet naar het toilet! Ik moet dringend ... • In het zwembad kan ik ... Ik ken schoolslag al! • Ik heb heel veel dorst. Ik moet dringend wat ... • Als ik water in een ballon doe dan heb ik een ... • Ik heb thuis een ronde bokaal met heel wat ... in. • Als ik het warm heb dan kan ik mij met wat water ... • ...
Like water for chocolate 2012-12-02
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- January half a ____ sausage.
- February 175 grams of refined granulated ____.
- October 1 cup of heavy____.
- September 2 pounds ____ chocolate beans.
- September 2 pounds _____ chocolate beans.
- potassium June 1 ounce___.
- April 5 cloves ____.
- March 2 tablespoons ____.
- June half a ounce____.
- December 8____.
- October 6____.
- July 2 __ tails.
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- November chiles____.
- May 60 grams____.
- May 60 grams____.
- August 1 candied ____.
- March 12___, preferably red.
- November chiles____.
- January 1 can of _____.
- August a forth cup ____.
- 100____ nuts.
- July 2____.
- February grated peel of one ____.
- April half a ____.
24 Clues: July 2____. • 100____ nuts. • October 6____. • December 8____. • July 2 __ tails. • May 60 grams____. • May 60 grams____. • April half a ____. • November chiles____. • November chiles____. • April 5 cloves ____. • August 1 candied ____. • June half a ounce____. • January 1 can of _____. • August a forth cup ____. • March 2 tablespoons ____. • potassium June 1 ounce___. • October 1 cup of heavy____. • ...
Chapter 8-Water Resources 2013-06-05
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- The gas phase of water
- The contamination of water bodies (e.g. lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers and groundwater)
- The process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- Something that is produced when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process
- Being in a weak or unfavourable position
- Something that occurs when there is a shortage of water to meet the needs of the people
- Substances inside a confined amount of liquid, gas, or solid, which differ from the chemical composition of the material or compound
- The process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very samll particles ,such as bacteria and dissolved salts,from water
- An important resource and if we do not have it,it will cause a negative impact on us
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- The process of converting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water
- The knowledge ,skills and tools that people use to meet their needs
- An area over which rain falls and is collected.This area may be a forest surrounding a reservoir
- The limit the amount of water that a person can use
- An agreement between two or more countries regarding a specific issue over a period of time
- The careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum
- A natural or artificial lake, storage pond or impoundment from a dam which is used to store water
- The process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into freshwater
- Change course
- Water that can be recycled
- The process where the water is disinfected using ultraviolet radition
20 Clues: Change course • The gas phase of water • Water that can be recycled • Being in a weak or unfavourable position • The limit the amount of water that a person can use • The knowledge ,skills and tools that people use to meet their needs • The process where the water is disinfected using ultraviolet radition • ...
Water 101-Part 2 2014-11-03
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- What is dihydrogen monoxide?
- Lakeside has rainbow______
- determines the steps of the cycle
- college that Ms. Jones attended for her B.S. degree
- another name for water cycle
- surface water formation
- type of water at Lakeside
- water is___________ over and over again
- groundwater formation
- rain, hail, sleet or snow
- formation of clouds
- Lakeside stocks catfish every_____years
- surface water comes from an_________
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- sorority that Ms. Jones pledged
- element #8 on the periodic table
- element #1 on the periodic table
- Energy cannot be___________or destroyed.
- first animal observed at Lakeside
- evaporation from plants
- energy from the______drives the cycle
- element tested at Lakeside
- material used to form clouds in the lab last week
- number of cloud types
23 Clues: formation of clouds • groundwater formation • number of cloud types • evaporation from plants • surface water formation • type of water at Lakeside • rain, hail, sleet or snow • Lakeside has rainbow______ • element tested at Lakeside • What is dihydrogen monoxide? • another name for water cycle • sorority that Ms. Jones pledged • element #8 on the periodic table • ...
Water on Earth Vocabulary 2015-01-15
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- The top of the saturated zone, or depth to the groundwater under Earth's surface
- A lake that stores water for human use
- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to the gaseous state
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- The land area that supplies water to a river system
- A layer of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water
- The state of water in which the molecules are moving at a medium speed and the substance takes on the shape of its container.
- Discharge entering a stream at a specific, detectable point such as a pipe or outfall
- A substance that dissolves another substance
- The molecular attraction exerted between the surfaces of bodies in contact such as water molecules during capillary action
- The act or state of sticking together tightly such as water molecules during surface tension
- Water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail, or sleet
- All the water found on the surface of the Earth in river systems, lakes, ponds, etc.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year.
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- A smaller stream or river that feeds into a main river
- The combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of surrounding material; caused by the adhesion of the water molecules to the surrounding material
- Solid water; the state in which the water molecules are very close together and moving very slowly
- The amount of heat needed to increase the temperature of a certain mass of substance by one degree Celsius
- The tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another; caused by the cohesion of the water molecules
- A molecule that has electrically charged areas
- Diffuse runoff from large areas of land; comes from a large land mass
- The upward force exerted by a fluid on a submerged object
- A mixture that forms when on substance is dissolved into another
- Gaseous water; the state in which the water molecules are very far apart and moving very quickly and bumping into each other
- A layer of rocks and soil above the water table in which the pores contain air as well as water
- The change of state that occurs at zero degrees Celsius as the temperature lowers when liquid water turns into a solid
- The change of state that occurs at zero degrees Celsius as the temperature rises when solid water turns into a liquid
- The cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by individual particles (suspended solids) that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air. The measurement of turbidity is a key test of water quality.
- The land that water flows across or under on its way to a river; can include multiple watersheds
- The mass per unit volume of an object
32 Clues: The mass per unit volume of an object • A lake that stores water for human use • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • A substance that dissolves another substance • A molecule that has electrically charged areas • The land area that supplies water to a river system • A smaller stream or river that feeds into a main river • ...
Water Cycle/Weather Review 2021-03-02
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- When water "runs" down surfaces due to gravity.
- How hot or cold it is outside.
- The movement of air.
- Turn from solid to liquid.
- The amount of water in the air.
- The temperature scale we use in the United States.
- The layer of air surrounding Earth.
- When water condenses in the atmosphere, it forms _____.
- Turn from liquid to gas.
- Weather that causes massive damage and risk to people is called _______ weather.
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- Turn from gas to liquid.
- Turn from liquid to solid.
- Water falling from the sky to Earth.
- The condition of the atmosphere at one point in time.
- About 96% of water on Earth is this type of water.
- The temperature scale in the metric system.
- Weather over time in an area.
- The scientific name of the water cycle is the ________ cycle.
- The main source of energy for the water cycle.
- The weight of the air in an area is called Atmospheric ________.
- Major events that cause loss of life in nature are called ______ disasters.
21 Clues: The movement of air. • Turn from gas to liquid. • Turn from liquid to gas. • Turn from liquid to solid. • Turn from solid to liquid. • Weather over time in an area. • How hot or cold it is outside. • The amount of water in the air. • The layer of air surrounding Earth. • Water falling from the sky to Earth. • The temperature scale in the metric system. • ...
Earth's Water Exam Review 2021-03-26
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- Is a large, naturally hollowed-out space in or above the ground.
- 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 a deep hole dug or drilled to reach the water table.
- A lake is a depression in the land that collects and holds water.
- Region of the shoreline that is located between the low tide and high tides.
- Is the process by which a lake becomes overly rich in the nutrients that washed in from the surrounding watershed.
- Is a measure of its concentration of dissolved salts.
- Is a wetland that supports trees, shrubs, or other woody plants.
- Occurs when too many fish or other marine animals are harvested.
- Includes all of the water in the ocean and the marine organisms that live above the ocean floor.
- Is the study of Earth’s oceans.
- Is a natural or human-made lake used to store water.
- Include all of the water that covers the sea floor except for the continental shelf.
- is a hot spring that shoots steam and water vapor into the air at regular intervals.
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- Tends to have more water than swap, and it has few or no trees.
- Which is a graph of the ocean temperatures at different depths.
- Is the ocean floor and all the organisms that live on or in it.
- A well that is dug into a deep aquifer.
- Extends from the edge of the continental shelf to the abyssal plain.
- Is a spring that produces water with temperatures higher than that of the human body.
- is the application of water by humans to land to assist in the production of crops.
- 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.
- Water that collects underground.
- Is a large mass of floating ice.
- Is the percentage of pore space in a material.
- Is a natural opening in the ground through which groundwater flows to Earth’s surface
- Is the continual movement of water between Earth and the atmosphere.
- Is a vest body of salt water.
- Is an area of soaked, spongy soil that may not be covered in standing water.
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 well that is dug into a deep aquifer. • A round depression where water collects. • Is the percentage of pore space in a material. • Is a natural or human-made lake used to store water. • ...
Water and Air Review 2021-10-13
Across
- _____________is the loss of water vapor through the stomata
- moving air through-out, into, and out of the greenhouse
- such as sulfur dioxide and ozone, can kill your plants
- a pocket of air or water in a media/soil
- all pores are full of water, gravitational water is lost
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- opening in a leaf
- the total amount of water a soil can "hold" against the force of gravity is __________
- no more water is available to plants
- moving air around and through your field safely
- low transpiration
- the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces against external forces like gravity
- high transpiration
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- water held so strongly by soil particles that it can not be used by plants
- water held by the soil in small pores
- ____________ is the water that will run through a substrate by the force of gravity
- pollution The cause of ______________ can be damaging to plants
- _____________ is the total volume of air or water in the media/soil
- ___________is used for photosynthesis in very high amounts.
- % of media/soil that holds air
20 Clues: opening in a leaf • low transpiration • high transpiration • % of media/soil that holds air • the amount of water vapor in the air • no more water is available to plants • water held by the soil in small pores • a pocket of air or water in a media/soil • moving air around and through your field safely • such as sulfur dioxide and ozone, can kill your plants • ...
Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-04
Across
- Frozen precipitation that melts and reaches the ground as liquid.
- Frozen precipitation that falls through cold air and reaches the surface.
- The water cycle transports important ___.
- Frozen precipitation that melts in warm air, then freezes on cold surfaces.
- The water that goes into the ground is called ___ and is drinkable.
- The water cycle is also known as the ___ cycle.
- Frozen precipitation that melts in shallow warm air, then refreezes before reaching the surface.
- When liquid water at the surface of a body of water turns into water vapor (a gas) as it is warmed by the Sun.
- The process where water runs over the surface of the Earth, carrying soil and minerals with it.
- The water cycle creates many geographical features such as snow on mountains, ___, rivers & valleys, lakes, and more.
- A cloud that happens to be hanging around on the Earth's surface is called ___.
- The ___ provides the energy, or heat, that makes the water cycle work.
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- Clouds form during the process called ___, when water vapor (gas) cools and collects into droplets of ice/water (solid/liquid).
- The water cycle changes ___ and creates rain, which plants and animals need for survival.
- Water that falls in a liquid or solid state is called ___.
- When liquid water from plants is turned into water vapor (a gas) that rises up into the atmosphere.
- The ___ ___ is the path that water follows as it travels through the Earth's atmosphere and surface.
- The water cycle helps moderate the ___ on Earth.
- When some precipitation is absorbed by the plants or seeps into the soil.
- The water cycle causes weathering and ___.
20 Clues: The water cycle transports important ___. • The water cycle causes weathering and ___. • The water cycle is also known as the ___ cycle. • The water cycle helps moderate the ___ on Earth. • Water that falls in a liquid or solid state is called ___. • Frozen precipitation that melts and reaches the ground as liquid. • ...
World Water Day 2022 2022-03-22
Across
- Frozen dew
- Large fruit containing 92% water
- Bubbling with heat
- South American lake with a funny name
- Lake near Reno
- Texas border river
- Second largest ocean
- Drench
- Bottled water from France
- Panama waterway
- African river
- River starting in Switzerland
- Rainy day creation to splash in
- The "H" in H2O
- U-shaped bend in a river
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- Old Faithful, for one
- Vaporize
- Teapot output
- Aquatic-grown garnish
- North American falls and honeymoon spot
- The end of a river
- Type of well drilled in an aquifer
- Slightly wet
- North Pole's ocean
- Sudden large amount of rain
- Frozen water
- Y-shaped stick for water seekers
27 Clues: Drench • Vaporize • Frozen dew • Slightly wet • Frozen water • Teapot output • African river • Lake near Reno • The "H" in H2O • Panama waterway • Bubbling with heat • The end of a river • Texas border river • North Pole's ocean • Second largest ocean • Old Faithful, for one • Aquatic-grown garnish • U-shaped bend in a river • Bottled water from France • Sudden large amount of rain • ...
AIR AND WATER POLLUTION 2022-04-19
Across
- formed as waste in industrial processes, whose molecules contain two benzene rings
- represents the amount of oxygen consumed by bacteria
- a brownish-gray haze caused by the action of solar ultraviolet radiation
- a source of energy, such as light or sound, which can be regarded as having negligible dimensions
- movement of saline water into freshwater
- process by which an entire body of water
- occurs when human water pollution speeds up the aging process by introducing sewage
- compounds that have a high vapor pressure and low water solubility.
- an organism causing disease to its host
- a natural phenomenon that involves a change in the normal tendency of the air to cool down with altitude
- underground wastewater treatment structures
- flat area of land next to a river or stream
- watercourse constructed to carry water from a source to a distribution point far away.
- gradual increase in the concentration of phosphorus
- barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water
- deviation from the natural temperature in a habitat
- diffuse contamination of water or air
- man-made outdoor earthen basin filled with animal waste
- an embankment built to prevent the overflow of a river.
- used in numerous polymer-based commercial and household products
- underground boundary between the soil surface and the area
- a naturally occurring fibrous silicate mineral
- a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air
- Pollutants that are formed in the lower atmosphere by chemical reactions
- an aquifer below the land surface that is saturated with water
- occurs in an aquifer when groundwater is pumped from a well
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- wastes that can be decomposed by oxygen-requiring bacteria
- an air pollutant emitted directly from a source.
- nontoxic, nonflammable chemicals containing atoms of carbon, chlorine, and fluorine
- natural processes enhanced by humans that convey water underground
- a way to skip the soil
- barrier used to regulate or hold back water from a river
- an organism whose presence, absence or abundance reflects a specific environmental condition
- contamination of the indoor or outdoor environment
- air pollution that reduces visibility
- a high concentration of sulfur oxides in the air and is caused by the use of sulfur-bearing fossil fuels, particularly coal.
- a condition in which people in a building suffer from symptoms of illness
- a region or layer of the atmosphere in which the temperature stops decreasing with elevation and instead becomes warmer
- having a moderate amount of dissolved nutrients
- a similar viscous mixture of liquid and solid component
- the maximum concentration of a chemical that is allowed in public drinking water systems
- rom the massive combustion of coal and fuel oil in or near the city
- a group of bacteria that are passed through the fecal excrement of humans
- secondary air pollutants formed by the action of sunlight on nitrogen oxides and reactive hydrocarbons
- an organism that can live in an environment that offers very low levels of nutrients
- type of smog produced when ultraviolet light from the sun reacts with nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere.
- any form of precipitation with acidic components
- body of water formed from groundwater
- well from which water flows under natural pressure without pumping.
- contamination of water sources
- mainly artificial structures
- body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater
- variation in temperature which causes tension in a material
- the polluted form of water generated from rainwater runoff and human activities
- process that takes away mineral components from saline water.
- subsurface wastewater disposal facilities used to remove contaminants
56 Clues: a way to skip the soil • mainly artificial structures • contamination of water sources • air pollution that reduces visibility • body of water formed from groundwater • diffuse contamination of water or air • an organism causing disease to its host • movement of saline water into freshwater • process by which an entire body of water • ...
Project WaterSave - Water Saving 2022-08-09
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- where water is stored
- a type of recycled water
- scientific name for water
- the substance you need to survive
- our planet
- machine where you clean your clothes; it is better to only wash when you have a full load here
- the website of singapore's water agency (be sure to include the dots)
- where you clean your body; you should stay for 4-8 minutes here
- alternative spelling of the unit of water
- the unit of water
- singapore's water agency
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- the process of turning seawater into freshwater
- the appliance you can should use to wash your dishes as it uses less water than handwashing
- where most of our freshwater is locked in
- the name of our project
- where seawater exists
- the checkmark for water-saving appliances
- you use this to put your excretions into the sewage system; a half option of this is better
- the origin of something, such as a water ____
- one of the ways you can waste water unintentionally
- where you can wash your hands; you can waste 9 litres of water per minute if you leave it running
21 Clues: our planet • the unit of water • where water is stored • where seawater exists • the name of our project • a type of recycled water • singapore's water agency • scientific name for water • the substance you need to survive • where most of our freshwater is locked in • the checkmark for water-saving appliances • alternative spelling of the unit of water • ...
Water Trivia part 2 2022-05-11
Across
- Largest man-made lake in the Texas Panhandle
- Pipe with a pump used to bring groundwater up
- Water is the only substance found in 3 forms
- Area of land taht drains into the river
- How many large and active wells in NPGCD
- 40% of indoor water is used for this
- Evaporation of water through plants
- Starts in Colorado, empties into the Gulf
- NPGCD's main job
- River known for where Pueblo Indians were
- Do this to save water at home and in hotels
- Using less water
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- Save water by turnign off when you
- Use of low water plants in landscaping
- The year NPGCD was created
- How can using a trashcan save water
- Save water by turning off when you
- Water molecules join together into a gas
- Uses up to 70 gallons of water
- Most of the surface water in Texas is from reservoir
- Keeping our way of life through conservation
21 Clues: NPGCD's main job • Using less water • The year NPGCD was created • Uses up to 70 gallons of water • Save water by turnign off when you • Save water by turning off when you • How can using a trashcan save water • Evaporation of water through plants • 40% of indoor water is used for this • Use of low water plants in landscaping • Area of land taht drains into the river • ...
Water System Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-31
Across
- Canada's worst hurricane
- A storm that begins when a thunderstorm is over an ocean
- Is created when snow builds up over time
- An area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different rivers, basin, or seas
- 97% of Earth's water
- Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- Water exists in three states: Liquid,__?__and gas
- Heat from the sun passes through it to reach Earth's surface
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- Canada's fresh water that's underground
- A storm made up of violently rotating winds
- The groundwater zone on the surface
- Stays ice throughout the year since they are furthest from the equator
- An area with a small, localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- A word for a tornado over an ocean
- A liquid that has a higher heat capacity than air
- A half of the Earth, divided by northern and southern halves of the equator
- Something built made to access aquifer
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- A sea where there is so much salt concentration, no animal can live in it
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, wind, rain, etc
20 Clues: 97% of Earth's water • Canada's worst hurricane • A word for a tornado over an ocean • The groundwater zone on the surface • Something built made to access aquifer • Canada's fresh water that's underground • Is created when snow builds up over time • The ability of a material to absorb heat • Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • ...
Water Systems Vocabulary Crossword 2022-01-31
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- 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
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- 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 and Sewer Crossword 2022-11-14
Across
- SC is _________________ country.
- Activated ______________
- Gas used to treat water
- Tony's catchphrase 1/2
- Where a lot of our water comes from
- Gives out licenses
- You want these balanced
- Another type of treatment
- You find these with satellites
- Another another type of treatment
- Process of depleting ammonia
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- Metal ______________
- New program at SCRWA
- Tells you how much water you’ve used
- Tony’s catchphrase 2/2
- Measurement of energy
- Almost utility drives one
- Mutual Aid network for the industry
- Need one of these for a hydrant
- Geographic Information System
- What SCRWA offers a lot of
- You have to pay these
- Type of treatment
23 Clues: Type of treatment • Gives out licenses • Metal ______________ • New program at SCRWA • Measurement of energy • You have to pay these • Tony’s catchphrase 2/2 • Tony's catchphrase 1/2 • Gas used to treat water • You want these balanced • Activated ______________ • Almost utility drives one • Another type of treatment • What SCRWA offers a lot of • Process of depleting ammonia • ...
Air, water and weather 2022-11-17
Across
- moving air
- When water evaporates from plants or trees
- used to measure the amount of rain fall
- same meaning as water and has a q in the word
- the process where warm water turns from vapour to liquid on cooling
- water that fall to Earth surfaces as rain, snow, sleet and hail
- used to measure air temperature
- frozen liquid that comes down from the clouds
- When clouds get heavy and waterfalls
- How water is named scientifically
- the process where water turns into vapour
- state or condition of the atmosphere
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- used to determine the wind direction
- the movement of water from Earth into the air and back to the surface
- looks like fluffy cotton balls
- the last stage of the water cycle
- a person who studies weather conditions
- used to measure atmospheric pressure
- used to measure humidity
- used to measure wind speed
- tiny water droplets in the atmosphere
- the water cycle is driven by _____
- where the most water gets evaporated
23 Clues: moving air • used to measure humidity • used to measure wind speed • looks like fluffy cotton balls • used to measure air temperature • the last stage of the water cycle • How water is named scientifically • the water cycle is driven by _____ • used to determine the wind direction • used to measure atmospheric pressure • When clouds get heavy and waterfalls • ...
Ch.14 Water pollution 2022-12-01
Across
- Increasing levels of fat-soluble compounds like POP's in each level up the trophic pyramid.
- A law that maintains the surface water quality by restoring the chemical, physical, and biological properties of the water.
- A tanker that ran aground in Alaska, spilling 2 million barrels of oil.
- water produced by anthropogenic causes such as toilets and greywater from sinks and showers.
- When acid is deposited on earth in the form of rain, snow or as a gas.
- An area in a body of water that has an extremely low concentration of air leading to minimal life in the area.
- A metal that comes from the manufacturing of cement as well as the burning of fossil fuels.
- When a body of water gains a very high level of nutrients.
- An area of clear water that is found in the middle of a septic tank.
- A solid material that is formed by wastewater.
- A build-up of a contaminant in an organism over time.
- Often used in pipes and fittings, can cause brain damage and water pollution.
- The pollution of any body of water due to anthropogenic causes.
- A species that indicates the health of a ecosystem as well as tell if there are pathogens in the same ecosystem.
- A rapid change in water temperatures that kills off organisms.
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- A large system built to hold wastewater from homes that don't have access to a sewer system.
- A nonspecific area where pollution is entering a system through a large area of diffusion.
- A manmade pond that is rubber lined to hold large amounts of manure produced by livestock
- When a water's fertility level increases because of the addition of anthropogenic nutrients.
- An offshore oil rig that ruptured, leaking hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil for months.
- waste generated by humans, often carrying diseases
- A specific location where pollution is directly flowing into another system.
- An additive in paint and plastic, released into aquatic ecosystems by industrial waste water.
- A form of pollution caused by anthropogenic sources that causes water temperatures to rise.
- A pollutant given off by rockets, missiles, and fireworks.
- A part of a septic system where the partially treated water leaches into the soil and groundwater.
26 Clues: A solid material that is formed by wastewater. • waste generated by humans, often carrying diseases • A build-up of a contaminant in an organism over time. • When a body of water gains a very high level of nutrients. • A pollutant given off by rockets, missiles, and fireworks. • A rapid change in water temperatures that kills off organisms. • ...
The World of Water 2022-10-03
Across
- one continuous body of water
- area drained by a river system
- reference line for longitude
- what does PPM stand for
- continuous movement of water
- lines (measured in degrees east or west) that run from north to south are called lines of
- Water is most dense ________ it freezes
- what lessens the tendency for chemicals to become acidic or basic
- a solid substance that may be produced when two liquids are mixed
- change of water vapor to liquid water; process of cloud formation
- weather phenomenon that causes weather to change drastically and can cause a calm instead of normal winds
- salts are made of these which cause them to separate in water
- a substance that can be separated by physical means is a
- this type of water that will sink at the poles
- lines that run parallel to the equator are called lines of
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- point at which the ocean surface touches the shoreline
- used to determine the density of a liquid
- what causes the currents to spin a certain way
- Autonomous Lungragrian Circulation Explorer is also known as
- process of liquid water to gas
- two or more different atoms held together by bonds are
- some form of moisture falling from sky to earth
- smaller part of an oceans that is formed when two continents are close together
- when water runs from a surface into streams and eventually into the ocean is a process called
- total amount of water contained in or on the planet
- Daily ebb and flow of water is
26 Clues: what does PPM stand for • one continuous body of water • reference line for longitude • continuous movement of water • area drained by a river system • process of liquid water to gas • Daily ebb and flow of water is • Water is most dense ________ it freezes • used to determine the density of a liquid • what causes the currents to spin a certain way • ...
The Color of Water 2023-12-11
Across
- where does James go with band
- Where Ruth and the kids moved to from New York
- Ruth’s Father
- Something Ruth swears she will not eat
- James’ mother
- Jame’s escape while in high school
- Ruth’s friend as a kid
- Ruth’s main focus for her children
- The instrument James played in school
- The social impact on the kids that they don’t realize
- The kids all attend this after high school
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- Where James learns to be something better
- Ruth’s sister
- What Ruth does when she is pregnant in New York
- Ruth’s religion after after she leaves
- The main character who also wrote the book
- What James feels as a young child when seen in public with his mother
- The amount of times Ruth has been married
- What saved James as a child
- Ruth’s Mother
- The amount of kids Ruth had
- Ruth’s first boyfriend
- Something Ruth could not legally do as an adult
- What Ruth struggles to get
- Ruth’s Religion in her childhood
25 Clues: Ruth’s sister • Ruth’s Father • James’ mother • Ruth’s Mother • Ruth’s friend as a kid • Ruth’s first boyfriend • What Ruth struggles to get • What saved James as a child • The amount of kids Ruth had • where does James go with band • Ruth’s Religion in her childhood • Jame’s escape while in high school • Ruth’s main focus for her children • The instrument James played in school • ...
Long walk to water 2023-12-13
Across
- Salva Meets him at the end of the story while he is sick
- Where the tribe lives where the people live
- lost protection of there country so they move somewhere else
- gets shot by guards Salvas idol through the journey
- Gives Salva a starter pack but leaves to a new village
- always walk to water and story is repetive
- hot place in Sudan took 18 months to get through.
- what Salva uses to hold water.
- opposite of cold
- tribe that Salva is in
- Where Salva and Nya live south of this country
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- necessity a liquid that you need to drink to survive.
- Guards forced people to go in this and they have to cross it when theres guards shooting it and there crocodiles
- Eats Marial
- opposite of hot
- main character best friend is Marial
- Causes malaria kills a lot a people most hated bug.
- tribe that Nya is in
- if you don't drink enough water this happens too you.
- what Salva gets to America in it fly's.
20 Clues: Eats Marial • opposite of hot • opposite of cold • tribe that Nya is in • tribe that Salva is in • what Salva uses to hold water. • main character best friend is Marial • what Salva gets to America in it fly's. • always walk to water and story is repetive • Where the tribe lives where the people live • Where Salva and Nya live south of this country • ...
Water in the World 2023-09-03
Across
- the way we measure precipitation
- taking salt out of water
- the kind of map that shows land heights
- a South Australian town with little water
- valuing something for its ability to generate money or income
- means rainfall
- water vapour frozen into ice crystals
- a means of powering a city with water
- a weather map, s______ chart
- a Northern Territory town with little water
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- when water evaporates from leaves on trees
- an underground water reservoir
- a map that uses colour to show where and how much there are of things
- the climate of places near the equator
- the climate of places near the north and south poles
- the facilities for a city to run
- another name for a line of longitude
- valuing something for its beauty
- line of latitude at zero degrees
- means salty
- rain containing ice
21 Clues: means salty • means rainfall • rain containing ice • taking salt out of water • a weather map, s______ chart • an underground water reservoir • the way we measure precipitation • the facilities for a city to run • valuing something for its beauty • line of latitude at zero degrees • another name for a line of longitude • water vapour frozen into ice crystals • ...
Hot Water Times 2 2023-11-28
Across
- champion Joey Chestnut consumes these
- steakhouse known for its collection of 50,000 smoking pipes
- go here to watch Hadestown and Six
- acronym for iconic show starring Sarah Jessica Parker
- Eloise's home
- 2023 headliners Lizzo, Odesza, Kendrick Lamar
- famous alumni include Franklin D Roosevelt, Barack Obama, Ruth Bader Ginsberg
- known for their high kicks at Radio City Music Hall
- “More Cowbell”
- city horizon
- known for the $5 footlong
- Peter Parker’s Alias
- solstice aligned with the east–west streets of the main street grid
- American stock exchange
- starring Jerry, George, Elaine, and Cosmo
- city bird
- Greenwich Village spot for laughs
- toy store in Big
- Coney Island coaster
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- Jenny from 'THIS' block
- high-rise
- held annually in Queens, NY (total prize money $65,000,020)
- run or walk 42.195 km
- cross unlawfully
- no elevators
- for $10,000 anyone can adopt a bench here
- 11-day Mulberry Street festival
- home to the statue of liberty
- art museum on 5th ave between 88th and 89th
- rival of the Red Sox
- Sondheim's official Broadway debut
- to have your own NYC stoop means you live in one of these
- coach of the Knicks
- birthplace of Adam Sandler, Anne Hathaway, Mike Tyson
- _____ Driver by Martin Scorsese
- store with a Thanksgiving parade
- bread, sauce, and cheese
37 Clues: high-rise • city bird • no elevators • city horizon • Eloise's home • “More Cowbell” • cross unlawfully • toy store in Big • coach of the Knicks • rival of the Red Sox • Peter Parker’s Alias • Coney Island coaster • 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 • ...
weather&states of water 2023-09-26
Across
- climate that is mild and may have plenty of precipitation because it is near an ocean.
- mixture of gases that surrounds a planet such as Earth.
- a more variable climate dominated by a vast expanse of land and not affected by an ocean.
- 70% of the earth
- cold, nutrient-rich water that rises from oceanic depths.
- temporary conditions of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
- frozen water
- the extreme comprehension of molecules
- energy that is transferred from one object or substance to another because of a difference in temperature between them.
- large bodies of water
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- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in matter; a physical property of matter.
- the change in a substance from a liquid to a gas by the addition of energy.
- the comprehension of molecules
- the invisible line between the north and south poles
- the expansion of molecules
- air that flows over Earth’s surface because of differences in heating of the atmosphere and land.
- process in which water falls from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- a moderate climate dominated by a nearby ocean.
- average weather in a region over a long period of time.
- waters gas form
20 Clues: frozen water • waters gas form • 70% of the earth • large bodies of water • the expansion of molecules • the comprehension of molecules • the extreme comprehension of molecules • a moderate climate dominated by a nearby ocean. • the invisible line between the north and south poles • mixture of gases that surrounds a planet such as Earth. • ...
Land and Water Features 2024-01-24
Across
- mound or hill of sand
- wide flat area
- mass of land that forms at the mouth of a river
- where river water and ocean water meet
- area with very little precipitation
- land along the edge of a body of water
- mountain with liquid rock and magma
- deep valley with high steep sides
- body of water surrounded by land
- large floating sheets of ice
- small river or stream
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- landform that rises high above the ground
- flat land that is higher than the land around it
- lower and rounder than a mountain
- natural stream of water falling from a high place
- narrow body of water off of a larger body of water
- land with water on all sides
- natural body of moving water
- high steep section of rock or soil
- low land between hills or mountains
- large body of salt water
- where a body of water meets land
22 Clues: wide flat area • mound or hill of sand • small river or stream • large body of salt water • land with water on all sides • natural body of moving water • large floating sheets of ice • body of water surrounded by land • where a body of water meets land • lower and rounder than a mountain • deep valley with high steep sides • high steep section of rock or soil • ...
Drinking Water Sample Collection 2024-02-20
Across
- Tiny particles of dirt or other matter floating in the air
- Gear to shield the eyes from harmful substances or objects
- A device for controlling the flow of water17
- water Water that is not warm or hot
- Tools or machines used for experiments and tests
- Substances with a sour taste that can dissolve other materials
- Filters used to separate particles from fluids
- A series of samples taken one after the other
- Sampling and Analysis Plan
- Adding air or oxygen to a substance
- Pipes or tubes that carry water to different places
- Coverings for the hands to protect them from chemicals or dirt
- Making sure everything is done correctly to get accurate results6
- A document that tracks the handling of samples from collection to analysis
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- Faucets that can be turned or moved in different directions
- The process of making something pure or clean
- Materials needed for experiments and tests
- Tools or instruments used for specific purposes
- Water falling from the sky
- Being in bad condition or needing to be fixed
- Substances that can neutralize acids
- Examining something to understand its parts or properties
- The amount of time a sample can be stored before it needs to be tested
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Taking small amounts of something to study or test
- Getting rid of something safely and properly
- Frozen water crystals that fall from the sky
- Adding unwanted substances that can make samples impure or unsafe
- A place where scientific experiments and tests are done
29 Clues: Water falling from the sky • Sampling and Analysis Plan • Environmental Protection Agency • water Water that is not warm or hot • Adding air or oxygen to a substance • Substances that can neutralize acids • Materials needed for experiments and tests • A device for controlling the flow of water17 • Getting rid of something safely and properly • ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary Crossword 2024-02-23
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- What can release and take in large amounts of heat?
- What does heat from the sun pass through before reaching the surface?
- What is in the Dead Sea that makes it so dense?
- What liquid heats up slower but stays warm longer?
- What is a threat to watersheds in Canada?
- In what season do glaciers shrink?
- What part of the world has more % water and less land?
- What is created when snow builds up over time?
- What is an area of land that drains all water into one big body of water?
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- In what season are glaciers supposed to grow?
- What is Canada's worst hurricane in history?
- Which Polar ice cap is bigger the Arctic or the Antarctic?
- 1/3 of freshwater comes from where?
- Building wells is apart of what practice?
- What state of water is represented by water vapor, transpiration, and respiration?
- What is the layer of rock that is under the aquifer called?
- What is an area with a small localized climate called?
- What is the main reason for hurricanes to occur?
- What kind of water only exists as 3% of the world's water?
- What freshwater reservoir exists under the water table?
20 Clues: In what season do glaciers shrink? • 1/3 of freshwater comes from where? • Building wells is apart of what practice? • What is a threat to watersheds in Canada? • What is Canada's worst hurricane in history? • In what season are glaciers supposed to grow? • What is created when snow builds up over time? • What is in the Dead Sea that makes it so dense? • ...
Landmasses and Water Bodies 2024-03-03
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- the sides of a river.
- the main continent from which Jamaican ancestors came from.
- the ground which a river flows over.
- refer to a large area of land.
- home to the Spaniards and British.
- a major body of salt water.
- the Tainos travelled from here to the Caribbean..
- indentured labourers came from this continent.
- a river which flows into or joins another river,
- a body of salt water.
- the cold zone, it is the least populated continent.
- a passage for water or other liquids to flow along.
- one of the seven large land masses on Earth.
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- an area of land surrounded by sea, smaller than a continent.
- areas of fresh or salt water such as lakes, rivers, seas and oceans.
- continent where one can find the USA.
- the natural flow of water in a channel.
- a body of water, usually fresh, surrounded by land.
- a narrow piece of land which joins two others.
- a long piece of land which juts out into the sea.
- referred to as the island continent.
- is a chain of islands.
- where a river meets an ocean, sea or lake.
- part of the coast which curves inwards so the sea is partly surrounded by land.
- a large area of sea surrounded on 3 sides by land, with a narrow mouth.
25 Clues: the sides of a river. • a body of salt water. • is a chain of islands. • a major body of salt water. • refer to a large area of land. • home to the Spaniards and British. • the ground which a river flows over. • referred to as the island continent. • continent where one can find the USA. • the natural flow of water in a channel. • where a river meets an ocean, sea or lake. • ...
Water Pollution Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-28
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- ____________ 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.
- Wastewater and stormwater carry chemicals, liquid and solid wastes, oils and debris into the ____________ system.
- unsafe water kills ____________ people each year than war and all other forms of violence combined
- Some algae blooms are directly harmful to wildlife because they produce ____________ - chemicals that destroy nerve tissues.
- ____________ pollution is made up of petroleum products.
- ____________ waste can persist in the environment for thousands of years, and its removal is a major challenge.
- Toxic substances mix with / dissolve into water ____________
- Nearly ____________ of Canada's rivers and streams and more than one-third of our lakes are polluted and unfit for swimming, fishing and drinking.
- Water is ____________ for all life.
- Nets and other ____________ gear discarded at sea are responsible for a significant amount of ocean garbage - up to 50 percent.
- Used water from our sinks, showers, and toilets, as well as that from commercial and industrial processes, are collectively known as ____________.
- ____________ found in water pollution can spread disease.
- Oil can be naturally released from fractures in the ocean ____________.
- ____________ of out every six premature deaths in the world was attributed to disease from toxic water exposure.
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- Oceans absorb about a quarter of the ____________ pollution created by the burning of fossil fuels each year, resulting in oceans that are more acidic.
- Marine ____________, made up of plastics and other materials that don’t easily biodegrade, can strangle, suffocate and starve aquatic animals.
- ____________ is water from precipitation.
- Pesticides and herbicides introduce ____________ that can negatively affect a variety of living organisms.
- Water becomes ____________ when harmful substances enter it
- About 89 percent of the drinking water used by Canadians comes from ____________ water sources.
- It is estimated that drips from vehicles contribute up to a ____________ tons of oil to marine environments each year.
- Toxins and ____________ ____________ found in polluted water systems can reduce organisms’ life spans and/or ability to reproduce.
- ____________ is the sole source of water for many people around the world
- When water pollution causes an overgrowth of algae, which then dies over time, ____________ (lack of oxygen in the water) can happen.
- What percentage of the world’s wastewater is often dumped untreated into rivers, lakes, and oceans?
- Farms and ranches use up to 70 percent of Earth’s ____________ and also create significant water pollution.
- water pollution ____________ human survival
- Once substances pollute groundwater, that water becomes ____________ to drink.
- Most ocean pollution originates on ____________.
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 Frozen Water Vocabulary 2019-05-21
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- the collection of rocks, boulders, sand, clay and silt that is left behind as a glacier slows down and melts
- an upland area of ice that feeds two or more glaciers
- a ridge formed when two or more glaciers act on a mountain – eroding it from two different directions
- a bowl-shaped basin carved by valley glaciers
- a glacier that forms in a mountain range
- a glacier covering large areas of land—also called an ice cap
- a sharpened peak formed the same way as an arete
- a sheet of ice that is rarely more than 5 meters thick that breaks easily
- material deposited by the meltwater of a glacier
- Large bodies of moving mass of ice and snow
- a ridge of material deposited in front of a glacier when it stops moving
- a crack in the ice
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- a rounded drain in glacier ice formed by streams of melting snow
- a glacier that melts faster than it grows or moves forward
- a winding ridge of sand and gravel left behind a melting glacier
- when a glacier flows over a steep cliff and breaks up
- a glacier that grows and/or moves forward
- water formed by the melting of snow and ice from a glacier
- a glacier that forms on an extensive area of relatively level land that flows out from its source
- a large chunk of pack ice that break loose
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 • a sharpened peak formed the same way as an arete • material deposited by the meltwater of a glacier • ...
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 and Ecosystems Vocab 2020-04-06
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- how acidic or basic a solution is (7 is neutral)
- safe to drink
- a sequence that shows how energy moves in an ecosystem
- where 97% of water is found
- an organism that eats other organisms to get energy
- how cloudy or full of sediments water is
- the concentration of salts in a liquid like water
- all water on earth
- water found on Earth's surface
- how water moves between the earth's surface and atmosphere
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- how many organisms live in a habitat
- the separation of electric charge resulting in a molecule having a positive and negative parts
- an organism that makes its own food (chemo/photosynthesis)
- not living
- the force that causes water molecules to stick to different molecules
- a community of biotic and abiotic factors that interact
- water found below Earth's surface
- the force that causes water molecules to stick to other water molecules
- ________ and phosphates stimulate plant growth
- a species that can be used to monitor the health of an ecosystem
- the amount of heat in a substance
- the amount of oxygen in a liquid
- the area that an organism lives in
23 Clues: not living • safe to drink • all water on earth • where 97% of water is found • water found on Earth's surface • the amount of oxygen in a liquid • water found below Earth's surface • the amount of heat in a substance • the area that an organism lives in • how many organisms live in a habitat • how cloudy or full of sediments water is • ...
Our Waste Water System 2020-04-02
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- Used to gather solids
- They come together in this tank
- To gather together
- They calculate total suspended solids
- Level in feet to maintain bed
- The waste water starts here
- Another word for clarity
- The number of places NaOH is added
- To counteract as in pH
- Another word for batch
- It removes solid matter or particulates from liquid
- Used to decrease pH
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- Increases pH
- Used to cool waste water
- City water is stored in this tank
- Cycle when salt is removed
- Liquid waste discharged into a body of water
- Number of waste water streams
- It removes solids from suspension
- Fill cycle waste
- Acronym for unit of clarity
- Another name for this...(cyclator)
- We measure this as salt in our waste
23 Clues: Increases pH • Fill cycle waste • To gather together • Used to decrease pH • Used to gather solids • To counteract as in pH • Another word for batch • Used to cool waste water • Another word for clarity • Cycle when salt is removed • The waste water starts here • Acronym for unit of clarity • Number of waste water streams • Level in feet to maintain bed • They come together in this tank • ...
Guess The Water Animal 2020-11-23
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- eat fish
- they are sticky
- have one BIG eye
- big mouth and big body
- 8 tentacles
- float in curents
- they are dangerous
- they live in rivers
- ugly, fat and slimy
- water snake
- come to land to lay eggs
- eat sea sponges
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- flat and good at camouflage
- have a long horn
- are found deep in the water
- give birth to lots of babies at once
- eat fish and are found in marine parks
- found water and on sand
- kills humans and are rarely found in beaches
- you eat them in restaurants
- swim in water and found all over the ocean
21 Clues: eat fish • 8 tentacles • water snake • they are sticky • eat sea sponges • have a long horn • have one BIG eye • float in curents • they are dangerous • they live in rivers • ugly, fat and slimy • big mouth and big body • found water and on sand • come to land to lay eggs • flat and good at camouflage • are found deep in the water • you eat them in restaurants • give birth to lots of babies at once • ...
Watersheds and Water Sources 2024-09-10
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- The process by which water changes rom a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- The source of a river or stream.
- THe arrangement of the natural and artificial features of an area.
- The primary pathway through wich water flows in a watershed.
- 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.
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities, agriculture, and improper waste disposal.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the soil.
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- Water stored in aquifers beneath. the surface of the Earth.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground, such as rain, snow, sleet or hail.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water, flood regulation, and habitat provision.
- Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers, lakes and reservoirs.
- Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial or domestic use.
20 Clues: The source of a river or stream. • Collecting and storing rainwater for future use. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • An area of land that drains into a particular water body. • Water stored in aquifers beneath. the surface of the Earth. • The primary pathway through wich water flows in a watershed. • ...
Water in the world 2024-08-15
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- Large, slow-moving masses of ice that form over many years from compacted snow.
- A resource that cannot be easily replenished once it is consumed.
- An area where water is collected by the natural landscape, often leading to a reservoir or river.
- An underground layer of water-bearing rock or sediments that stores groundwater.
- A resource that can be replenished naturally over time.
- Water that is not salty, typically found in rivers, lakes, and glaciers.
- A structure built across a river to control the flow of water and create a reservoir.
- The careful management and protection of natural resources to prevent depletion.
- A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim.
- Resource A material or substance found in nature that is used by living organisms.
- The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
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- Water stored beneath the Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and rock formations.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall leading to a shortage of water.
- The total amount of water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and groundwater.
- Water that flows over the surface of the land, often after precipitation.
- The typical weather patterns in a region over a long period.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- The process by which liquid water is transformed into water vapor.
- An overflow of water onto normally dry land, often caused by heavy rain.
- A situation where a resource is in short supply.
20 Clues: A situation where a resource is in short supply. • A resource that can be replenished naturally over time. • The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere. • The typical weather patterns in a region over a long period. • A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim. • ...
Color of Water Vocabulary 2024-07-14
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- a moderate or small amount
- involving something unpleasant (often followed by with)
- an inhabitant; resident
- to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel
- characterized by or showing servile obedience and excessive eagerness to please
- enthusiasm or vigor; spirit
- of pertaining to, dealing with, or representing death, especially its grimmer or uglier aspect
- having a shrill, irritating quality or character
- perfect happiness; great joy
- not easily controlled or directed, not docile or manageable; stubborn; obstinate
- full of menacing or malign influences; pernicious (causing insidious harm)
- not resolute; wavering; indecisive; hesitating
- the money, goods, or estate that a wife brings to her husband at marriage
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- the middle class, having conventional tastes and values and prizing respectability
- hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused
- to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with
- ridicule; mockery
- understood without being openly expressed; implied
- forbidden, as by law; prohibited
- a standard of judgement or criticism; a rule or principle for evaluating or testing something
- a trick, stratagem, or artifice
- cooly unconcerned, indifferent, or unexcited; casual
- that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable
23 Clues: ridicule; mockery • an inhabitant; resident • a moderate or small amount • enthusiasm or vigor; spirit • perfect happiness; great joy • a trick, stratagem, or artifice • forbidden, as by law; prohibited • hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused • not resolute; wavering; indecisive; hesitating • having a shrill, irritating quality or character • ...
Water Crossword (August 2024) 2024-07-23
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- Structure dug into the ground to access liquid resources, usually water.
- The product of water vapor falls from clouds due to gravitational pull; often used a synonym for rain.
- Process of removing minerals, usually salt, from water to make it safe to drinkable or usable for growing plants.
- An underground layer of water-bearing material, usually rock, gravel or sand.
- Two of the total three molecules helping to make water.
- Bodies of salt water, localized to specific section of the world. Examples include the Mediterranean and the Caribbean.
- Branch of a country's defense forces responsible for warfare on water.
- Bodies of salt water covering over 70% of Earth's surface.
- One of the total three molecules helping to make water.
- Large body of salt water separating the Americas from Asia and Australia.
- Large body of salt water separating Africa and Australia.
- Land bordering bodies of water; California and Florida has many miles of them.
- Occurrence on water when winds blows across a body of water's surface; surfers and sailors are most focused upon their height and length.
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- A large inlet of water into a landmass. Examples can be found near Mexico and Finland.
- Practice of applying water to land to grow crops, plants and lawns; most often seen in places where water is less plentiful.
- Large bodies of water vapor suspended in the sky; resulting in blocking out the Sun or leading to states of rain, sleet or snow.
- Large body of salt water separating Europe and Africa from the Americas.
- Similar to a well, though this structure is designed to collect rain water.
- Movement within the Water Cycle witnessing the change of liquid (like water) into gas.
- Movement within the Water Cycle witnessing the gas into liquid; can be seen with liquid droplets on a moist surface.
- Naturally flowing course of water, usually freshwater flowing into large bodies of water. Examples include the Mississippi and the Nile.
- Weather condition witnessed when water vapor is suspended in the air near the Earth's surface; often characterized by an inability to see far in the distance.
- The rise and fall of sea levels caused by the Moon's gravitational forces and the Moon's orbit of Earth.
- Large, fixed bodies of usually fresh water. Examples include Superior and Michigan.
- Frozen liquid; usually seen in Winter in the Northern Hemisphere outside and in your refrigerator any time.
25 Clues: Two of the total three molecules helping to make water. • One of the total three molecules helping to make water. • Large body of salt water separating Africa and Australia. • Bodies of salt water covering over 70% of Earth's surface. • Branch of a country's defense forces responsible for warfare on water. • ...
Water Systems Terms Crossword 2023-02-10
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- water that can be found underground.
- a blanket of gases protecting us from the sun.
- elevated land that drains its water to a body of water.
- an underground place to hold wastewater
- a certain method of removing contaminants to make water suitable for drinking.
- the cycle about evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
- replacing water.
- the temperature of a place at a specific time or day.
- microorganisms that can be found every where. May be good or bad for you.
- how much salt is in water
- a very thick layer of compressed snow taking up a large area.
- a change in the average temperatures of a climate.
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- an extremely small organism. as the name implies
- a chemical that is used to clean water.
- normally flooded area of land. they are habitats for many animals and bugs.
- a structure to help people retrieve groundwater.
- A body of rock/sediment holding water underground.
- a compressed mass of snow, rock or sediment.
- a place underground after the soil.
- how much heat a material/object can can hold, store and release.
- often has harmful chemicals and makes water bad for drinking.
- the method of removing salt from saltwater.
- huge bodies of water between land masses. there are 4 of them.
- a man made way to give plants and crops water.
- the ability to be maintained at a consistent rate.
- a flowing body of water.
26 Clues: replacing water. • a flowing body of water. • how much salt is in water • a place underground after the soil. • water that can be found underground. • a chemical that is used to clean water. • an underground place to hold wastewater • the method of removing salt from saltwater. • a compressed mass of snow, rock or sediment. • a blanket of gases protecting us from the sun. • ...
Water and Aqueous Systems 2023-01-30
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- the maximum amount of solute in a solvant that has a constant temperature and pressure
- a solution that contains more solute than it could normally hold
- areas in the ocean where oxygen levels are very low, which results in animal suffocation
- molecules at a surface that are drawn inward
- the factor that changes when heat is added to water
- a graph that shows solubility as a function of temperature
- the interaction of a solvant and the dissolved solute
- the rate of which a solute dissolves
- a compound that conducts electricity in an aqueous solution.
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- forces pulling inward on a droplet causing to decrease in its surface area
- a solid crystalyzed compound that has water molecules
- mass in grams of a mole of a substance
- the dissolved medium of a substance in a solution
- distribution of electrical charges to atoms bonded
- a compound that does not conduct electricity in an aqueous solution
- dissolved particles in a solvant
- ions entering a solution that solvate and crystalize until they reach an equilibrium
- a chamber used to keep a dry environment for experiments
- increase in kinetic energy of particles by breaking apart clumps of particles
- the solvent is water
- the amount of solute dissolved in a certain quantity of solvent
21 Clues: the solvent is water • dissolved particles in a solvant • the rate of which a solute dissolves • mass in grams of a mole of a substance • molecules at a surface that are drawn inward • the dissolved medium of a substance in a solution • distribution of electrical charges to atoms bonded • the factor that changes when heat is added to water • ...
