water Crossword Puzzles
Water Resource 2013-06-26
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- body of saline water that composes a large part of a planet's hydrosphere
- A process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as dissolved salt, from water
- a process by which wastewater from homes and businesses is cleaned using biological and chemical treatment so that the water can be returned to the environment safely to augment the natural systems from which it came.
- Careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum
- A process of water filtration where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water
- Knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs
- a body of relatively still water of considerable size, localized in a basin, that is surrounded by land apart from a river, stream
- introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change.
- a natural or artificial lake, storage pond or impoundment from a dam which is used to store water
- Confined or restricted within certain limits
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- naturally occurring water on the Earth's surface in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers and streams, and underground as groundwater in aquifers and underground streams
- It happens when there is a shortage of water to meet the needs of the people
- water located beneath the earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations
- A process of converting sea water to fresh water by removing salt from the sea water
- A process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- An area over which rain falls and is collected
- brand name given to reclaimed water produced by Singapore's Public Utilities Board.
- water containing salt
- the amount of a product which is available
- body of water with a current, confined within a bed
20 Clues: water containing salt • the amount of a product which is available • Confined or restricted within certain limits • An area over which rain falls and is collected • body of water with a current, confined within a bed • Knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs • Careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum • ...
Water Resources 2013-06-24
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- ensures wastage is kept to a minimum
- when countries do not have enough clean water
- an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply of water resources
- process of filtering water
- the end product after water is recycled
- process of destroying germs
- knowledge that people use to meet their needs
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- process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove bacteria
- the quality or state of being impure
- the process of removing salt from sea water
- a natural place where water is stored
- the problem of water shortage
- the state or quality of being efficient
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry
- weak or unfavourable position
- a partially permeable subtance
- the introduction of harmful substances or products into the water
- an area which rain falls is collected
- to preserve
- to ask for with proper authority
20 Clues: to preserve • process of filtering water • process of destroying germs • the problem of water shortage • weak or unfavourable position • a partially permeable subtance • to ask for with proper authority • the quality or state of being impure • ensures wastage is kept to a minimum • a natural place where water is stored • an area which rain falls is collected • ...
Water Resources 2013-06-25
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- Shortage of water to meet the needs of people
- an arrangement of two or more countries on the usage of water for a certain about of time
- Area where rain falls and is collected
- Dirtying of water
- Knowledge,skills and tools used to meet their needs
- Forcing water through special membrane to get rid of small particles and bacteria
- Water filtration where water vapor condenses and becomes freshwater
- People or companies engaged in a particular kind of commercial enterprises
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- A large-scale farming enterprises
- Someone who takes spoils or plunder
- More than enough
- Urgent request
- Impurities are moved from waste water though water treatment
- Manner of living that reflects on person's valises and attitude
- Lake used to store water for community use
- Filtering lage particle and bacteria from water
- Weak or unfavorable position
- Careful use of resources
- Process of converting sea water to fresh water
- Limited to meet the needs of people
20 Clues: Urgent request • More than enough • Dirtying of water • Careful use of resources • Weak or unfavorable position • A large-scale farming enterprises • Someone who takes spoils or plunder • Limited to meet the needs of people • Area where rain falls and is collected • Lake used to store water for community use • Shortage of water to meet the needs of people • ...
Water Resources 2013-06-12
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- In Africa, the frequent lack of rain has led to insufficient water supply for ________.
- A __________ area refers to an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- An International _________ on water is an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time.
- NEWater is piped into the reservoirs before the water is ___-_______ to homes, factories and schools.
- The process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- Some fresh water can also be found deep underground and is also known as __________.
- The process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water.
- Recycled water or water __________ is produced when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- Reverse __________ is the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water.
- Much of the world's water supply is also used in __________ and in agriculture.
- The knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
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- Rainwater is _________ by the trees and plants and is then absorbed by the soil layers on the ground.
- The use of advanced __________ technology has made it possible to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water known as NEWater.
- Fresh water are increasingly __________ by human activities.
- PUB set up mobile exhibitions and the use of _____-_____ devices.
- The process of converting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water.
- Being weak or unfavorable position.
- Water __________ occurs when there is shortage of water to meet the needs of people.
- The treated water is suppiled to households for __________.
- The careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
20 Clues: Being weak or unfavorable position. • The treated water is suppiled to households for __________. • Fresh water are increasingly __________ by human activities. • PUB set up mobile exhibitions and the use of _____-_____ devices. • The knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs. • ...
water resource 2013-06-07
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- puts us in a weak or unfavorable position.
- a process of converting sea water into fresh water.
- it refers to the careful use of resource.
- _____ collection ponds have been built in some housing estates.
- ____ water is produced when impurities are removed.
- an agreement between two or more countries regarding the supply of water.
- water stored in rivers,streams and lake is called ____water.
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- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- while some countries have a abundant supply of fresh water, others suffer from a lack of it.
- fresh water found deep underground is know as _______
- water from local catchment areas are collected in ______.
- a process of water filtration.
- by this method, chemicals are dispersed into the air to allow water droplets to form more easily
- water______ is a method used in Singapore to increase supply of fresh water.
- _______ are often used as catchment areas because forests can retain a supply of fresh water.
- water_____ occurs when there is a shortage of water.
- a exercise which the supply of water in some homes is temporarily cut off.
- cleaner than used water and does not contain salt.
- it refers to skills that people use to meet their needs.
- filtering water to remove larger sized particles.
20 Clues: a process of water filtration. • it refers to the careful use of resource. • puts us in a weak or unfavorable position. • an area over which rain falls and is collected. • filtering water to remove larger sized particles. • cleaner than used water and does not contain salt. • a process of converting sea water into fresh water. • ...
water resources 2013-06-07
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- In seas and oceans makes upabout 97percent of this amount.
- The carful use of resource to ensures that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- The process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water.
- The amount of money needed to purchase something.
- Only one percent of the total amount of water on the Earth.
- Some fresh water can also be found deep underground.
- Lake uesd to store water for community use.
- Being in a weak or unfavourable position.
- A source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed.
- The organized action of making of goods and services for sale.
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- The people who inhabit a territory or state.
- This fresh water which is stored in rivers,streams and lakes.
- Is important for life on Earth.
- An area over which rain falls and is collected.
- A manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudes.
- The process of purifying a liquid by boiling it and cindensing its vapors.
- Waste from factories and households are often carelessly dumped into rivers which then pollutes the waters.
- The knowledge,skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
- Is the precess of coverting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water.
- A large-scale farming enterprise.
20 Clues: Is important for life on Earth. • A large-scale farming enterprise. • Being in a weak or unfavourable position. • Lake uesd to store water for community use. • The people who inhabit a territory or state. • An area over which rain falls and is collected. • The amount of money needed to purchase something. • Some fresh water can also be found deep underground. • ...
Water Days 2013-05-24
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- The name for boots with very high sides
- used to keep litter out of streams
- the name of the location of our stream activity
- where sixty percent of oil in the ocean comes from
- the name of the wastewater treatment facility we visit
- The tools used to capture invertebrates
- The people you should thank for volunteering their time
- the teacher who helps you travel to Greenville
- Invertebrate parasite that lives off the blood of others
- the teacher who is at Wehr's Dam
- Pollution that occurs on the surface of the earth
- The process by which water goes from a liquid to a gas
- the name of the fake town with well water issues
- an area of land drained by a common river or stream
- The tools used to separate and hold critters caught at Wehr's Dam
- A chemical added to water to kill bacteria
- The process by which water goes from the surface to the underground aquifers
- The number of gallons of water that go through Kline's Island per day: ____ million
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- a two day event celebrating water conservation
- Animals without a backbone that live in and around streams
- What city is Kline's Island located in?
- bacteria that survive on oil, oxygen, and other nutrients
- a common household chemical that can run off into water sources
- used to absorb oil in oil spills
- water that comes from underground aquifers
- What we put in our waders to dry them out overnight
- the teacher who takes you to Kline's Island
- the month in which Groundwater Conservation Day is held
- Used to contain oil in an oil spill
- the name of the body of water at Wehr's Dam
- These insects indicate the health of a stream
- the name of the teacher who helped you spill oil
- The process by which heavier particles sink to the bottom of a container
- A chemical used to make particles coagulate
- Lobster-like invertebrate that lives in Wehr's Dam
35 Clues: used to absorb oil in oil spills • the teacher who is at Wehr's Dam • used to keep litter out of streams • Used to contain oil in an oil spill • The name for boots with very high sides • What city is Kline's Island located in? • The tools used to capture invertebrates • water that comes from underground aquifers • A chemical added to water to kill bacteria • ...
Water Treatment 2013-05-15
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- rocks that allow water to soak into them
- the type of rock that doesn't absorb water
- when oxygen is pumped into water to allow bacteria to grow
- process used in desalination
- type of water found under the ground
- the process where chemicals are added that clump particles together
- a sewage treatment system used at home
- 97% of the earth's water is found in this form
- water you can't drink
- liquid is pumped into the ocean or used in irrigation of crops
- the clean water that is released from septic tanks
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- the chemical that is used to sterilise drinking water
- recycled water
- the location of the water treatment plant you're visiting on monday
- process that removes salt from water
- the passing of sewage through a sieve to remove large solids
- where drinking water originates from
- the process that kills bacteria in water
- the type of light used to sterilise sewage
- the chemical that strengthens teeth
- a measure of the acidity of something
- series of underground pipes that carry water away from houses
- the technical term for drinkable water
- the stuff found at the bottom of septic tanks
24 Clues: recycled water • water you can't drink • process used in desalination • the chemical that strengthens teeth • process that removes salt from water • where drinking water originates from • type of water found under the ground • a measure of the acidity of something • a sewage treatment system used at home • the technical term for drinkable water • ...
Water Treatment 2013-05-15
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- the stuff found at the bottom of septic tanks
- process that removes salt from water
- type of water found under the ground
- the process where chemicals are added that clump particles together
- the process that kills bacteria in water
- a measure of the acidity of something
- series of underground pipes that carry water away from houses
- the technical term for drinkable water
- rocks that allow water to soak into them
- the passing of sewage through a sieve to remove large solids
- the chemical that is used to sterilise drinking water
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- the chemical that strengthens teeth
- process used in desalination
- liquid is pumped into the ocean or used in irrigation of crops
- water you can't drink
- the location of the water treatment plant you're visiting on monday
- where drinking water originates from
- a sewage treatment system used at home
- 97% of the earth's water is found in this form
- the type of rock that doesn't absorb water
- when oxygen is pumped into water to allow bacteria to grow
- recycled water
- the type of light used to sterilise sewage
- the clean water that is released from septic tanks
24 Clues: recycled water • water you can't drink • process used in desalination • the chemical that strengthens teeth • process that removes salt from water • type of water found under the ground • where drinking water originates from • a measure of the acidity of something • a sewage treatment system used at home • the technical term for drinkable water • ...
Water Resources 2013-06-30
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- free from dirt.
- Reverse__________is a process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles.
- further treat used water to produce a very high grade water.
- a process of converting sea water into fresh water.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- the process of filtering water.
- the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something
- provide with something needed or wanted.
- Internal__________on water is an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply.
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- retrieve or recover
- having substances which harm the environment.
- Water__________occurs when there is a shortage of water.
- the action of preserving something.
- being in a weak or unfavorable position.
- a colourless, transparent, odourless, liquid which forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain.
- convert waste into reusable material.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination.
- all the inhabitants of a particular place.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that we use.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
20 Clues: free from dirt. • retrieve or recover • the process of filtering water. • the action of preserving something. • convert waste into reusable material. • being in a weak or unfavorable position. • provide with something needed or wanted. • all the inhabitants of a particular place. • the knowledge, skills and tools that we use. • having substances which harm the environment. • ...
Water cycle 2014-01-06
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- fluid matter having no fixed shape but a fixed volume
- lowest layer of the atmosphere; where the weather happens
- the layers of gas that surround the earth
- layers of soil, sand and rocks that store groundwater
- an instrument used to measure relative humidity
- where water goes underground
- rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- cloud
- turns liquid into vapor/gas
- the simplest structural unit of an element or compound
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- to contaminate water
- the loss of water vapor from a plant
- when water runs through land
- to use material more than once
- where ice goes directly to the sky (tops of mts)
- being made pure, not mixed with anything else
- water in the ground
- the path water takes as it is being cycled through the environment
- the amount of water vapor given in a volume of air
- humidity the percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that air can contain at a particular temperature
20 Clues: cloud • water in the ground • to contaminate water • rain, snow, sleet, etc. • turns liquid into vapor/gas • when water runs through land • where water goes underground • to use material more than once • the loss of water vapor from a plant • the layers of gas that surround the earth • being made pure, not mixed with anything else • an instrument used to measure relative humidity • ...
Water CrossWord 2014-04-28
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- Little Path The Water Flows Through
- What Is It Called When Water Falls From Clouds
- Something That Falls From Clouds (Not Rain)
- A Flammable Gas
- Type Of Water To Wash The Dishes
- When You Don't Have Anything To Drink You Are
- What We Breath
- When There Is Air In The Water
- After The Water Evaporates
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- When Water Is Frozen
- The Things That Float In The Sky
- Floats Around In The Ocean In Antarctica
- What Boats Sail Across
- What You Do To Make Your Hands Clean
- When Water Spins In A Circle It Creates A
- A Common Liquid
- What You Can Do In Deep Water
- Small River
- Where The Water Goes After It Goes Away From Sea
- Like Fog In The Morning
20 Clues: Small River • What We Breath • A Common Liquid • A Flammable Gas • When Water Is Frozen • What Boats Sail Across • Like Fog In The Morning • After The Water Evaporates • What You Can Do In Deep Water • When There Is Air In The Water • The Things That Float In The Sky • Type Of Water To Wash The Dishes • Little Path The Water Flows Through • What You Do To Make Your Hands Clean • ...
Water System 2015-03-02
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- circle currents in the ocean
- When water rises and lowers
- When droplets of water fall from the clouds
- Distance between waves
- A clear liquid made up of hydrogen and oxygen
- Ice that turns directly to a gas
- Flowing water
- Giant waves created by earthquakes
- Water that has low amounts of salt
- Body of fresh water
- Frozen water
- Water moving
- Huge body of saltwater
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- Dirt and dust settles
- Where rivers flow into oceans
- Huge chunk of ice "HUGE"
- When an area overflows with water
- Small streams join big rivers
- Recycle of water on earth
- Ice floating in water
20 Clues: Frozen water • Water moving • Flowing water • Body of fresh water • Dirt and dust settles • Ice floating in water • Distance between waves • Huge body of saltwater • Huge chunk of ice "HUGE" • Recycle of water on earth • When water rises and lowers • circle currents in the ocean • Where rivers flow into oceans • Small streams join big rivers • Ice that turns directly to a gas • ...
Water Crossword 2015-02-03
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- microorganism that can cause disease
- land consisting of marshes or swamps
- sewer water
- protecting the mainland from erosion and storms
- degradation of water quality by any process that changes ambient water temperature
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- the small and microscopic organisms drifting or floating in the sea or fresh water
- flora and fauna found on the bottom of lakes, sea, other bodies of water
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- safe to drink
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- Zone deep drainage
- water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock
- water that collects on the surface of the ground
- large natural streams of water flowing in channels and emptying into larger bodies of water
- harmful chemicals in clean water
- watering of land to make it ready for agriculture
- aquatic animals that are able to swim and move independently of water currents
- several processes that remove some amount of salt and other minerals from saline water
- barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- a ridge of rock in the sea formed by the growth and deposit of coral
20 Clues: sewer water • safe to drink • Zone deep drainage • harmful chemicals in clean water • microorganism that can cause disease • land consisting of marshes or swamps • protecting the mainland from erosion and storms • water that collects on the surface of the ground • watering of land to make it ready for agriculture • barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level • ...
Water Systems 2015-09-29
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- The movement of deep water to the surface when surface water is pushed aside
- Increase in the average temperature of the Earth's oceans and air
- The change of state from liquid to a gas
- The environment surrounding the planet
- A word that describes rain, snow, hail, or sleet
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid due to a decrease in temperature
- Includes all of the water in,on and around the earth
- Includes evaporation, condensation, precipitation and run-off
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- Salt water is more ? than fresh water
- Large chunks that have broken of a glacier
- The rocky solid ground of the Earth's crust
- High levels usually result in healthy aquatic environments
- An area on Earth where salinity levels are higher than average due to increased evaporation
- Ocean water near the continents has a lower ? level due to run-off
- The ? of salt water is -1.9 degrees Celcius
- A scientist who studies all aspects of the ocean
- A well is an example of this
- The cloudiness of the water
- An area on Earth where salinity levels are higher than average due to freezing of ocean water
- Water that flows over the land and eventually ends up in a lake, ocean or ground
- A person who studies Earth's water systems
- Cause an increase in algae which then causes a decrease in oxygen levels in the water
- A moving mass of ice and snow
23 Clues: The cloudiness of the water • A well is an example of this • A moving mass of ice and snow • Salt water is more ? than fresh water • The environment surrounding the planet • The change of state from liquid to a gas • Large chunks that have broken of a glacier • A person who studies Earth's water systems • The rocky solid ground of the Earth's crust • ...
Water Safety 2015-05-13
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- Please wear ______shoes when on deck not your outside shoes
- Kids who drown are often ______ not loud
- When boating you always be sitting not ______
- When boating you must bring a ______with you
- If you are under______years old you must stay within arms reach of a responsible adult (14+ years)
- ______ is the acronym for Emergency Medical Services
- Always swim within your own ______zone
- The ______of ice may be an indication of its strength
- On average 57 kids ______ every year in Canada (43 males & 14 females)
- You must be both 7+ years and 48inches tall to ride the big ______
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- Always jump in ______first if you are unsure of the depth
- If you want to learn to swim you should try swimming ______
- On the pool decks we do not run but for safety we ______
- No ______ in shallow water
- Only 50% of parents say they ______their kids around water
- A ______suit is required to be worn if you are entering the water
- If you ever need help or assistance at the pool ask a ______ for help
- Call 911 in case of an ______
- Before you enter the pool you must______
- ______ is the acronym for Heat Escape Lessing Position
- More than 57% of drowning incidents occur during the ______months
21 Clues: No ______ in shallow water • Call 911 in case of an ______ • Always swim within your own ______zone • Before you enter the pool you must______ • Kids who drown are often ______ not loud • When boating you must bring a ______with you • When boating you always be sitting not ______ • ______ is the acronym for Emergency Medical Services • ...
Water Resources 2016-09-15
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- Partly enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from stream meets the saltwater from the sea
- Streams that are fed by groundwater
- Narrow, elongated landform separating individual streams within a basin
- Ability of the rock or sediments to allow water to pass through it
- Second layer of the ocean, where the temperature of the water decreases rapidly with depth
- Zone or land area where water enters the ground and replenish the groundwater.
- Reduction of the mineral content by taking salt out of the seawater to produce freshwater
- Evaporation of water from the leaves and stems of plants
- Impermeable rocks where water is trapped and held down by pressure between them.
- Part of Earth’s subsystem containing the oceans, lakes, streams, underground water, and snow and ice
- Saltiness of saltwater
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- It is only 2. 5% of Earth’s total water
- Soil, rock or sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years
- Process whereby too much soil and sediments are delivered to streams
- When this occurs, river flow increases, and the volume of the world ocean increases, resulting to a rise in sea level and reduced land area
- Smaller streams
- Process whereby rain that falls into land surface penetrates the soil
- Land areas where water covers the surface for significant periods
- This is a zone in which the spaces between the particles are filled mainly with air.
- Flood that occurs when heavy rainfall creates a flood event independent of an overflowing stream
20 Clues: Smaller streams • Saltiness of saltwater • Streams that are fed by groundwater • It is only 2. 5% of Earth’s total water • Evaporation of water from the leaves and stems of plants • Land areas where water covers the surface for significant periods • Ability of the rock or sediments to allow water to pass through it • ...
WATER RESOURCES 2016-09-14
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- also known as water cycle, the movement of water around Earth’s surface and its subsystems
- largest ocean
- water falls from clouds in the sky as rain, hail, snow, or sleet
- movement of water through the soil and its layers
- process where ice directly converts into vapor without converting into liquid water
- process in which liquid water changes into vapor
- encompasses the policies, strategies, and activities to manage fresh water as a sustainable resource
- barriers constructed to contain the flow of water
- process that allow water to move between each reservoirs and subsystems
- ability of the rock or sediments to allow water to pass through it
- partly enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from stream meets the saltwater from the sea
- moving body of surface water that flows downslope towards sea level due to gravity
- permanent body of ice consisting largely of crystallized snow
- large inland body of fresh or saline water
- place where water resides for varying amount of time
- process by which a high percentage of precipitation is returned from the atmosphere
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- process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- change of the physical state of matter from gas phase to liquid phase
- average length of time spent by water molecule in a reservoir
- volumetric rate of water
- saltiness of saltwater
- small and shallow lake
- water-bearing land layer akin to a sponge
- groundwater which emerged to the ground surface
- moves and changes in form but is neither created nor destroyed
- gaseous state of a substance
- soil, rock, or sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years
- a mass of glacial land ice extending more than 50,000 square km
- the only planet where water in its liquid form exists
- shallow wetland where grasses and reeds are the dominant vegetation
- total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- natural event wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged under water
32 Clues: largest ocean • saltiness of saltwater • small and shallow lake • volumetric rate of water • gaseous state of a substance • water-bearing land layer akin to a sponge • large inland body of fresh or saline water • total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • groundwater which emerged to the ground surface • process in which liquid water changes into vapor • ...
WATER CROSSWORD 2018-05-12
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- When a normally dry area is covered in water
- Frozen form of water
- When there is not enough water to go around
- Another word for gas
- Falls from the clouds
- When wet air rises into the cooler parts of atmosphere
- A stream of water flowing into the sea
- What you do when you are thirsty
- Opposite to solid
- What is made when water vapours in the air freeze before in can turn into water
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- Scientific name for water
- This process turns water into a gas
- Happens when gas turns into a liquid
- All continents are surrounded by this
- Liquid needed to sustain life
- The process of removing salt from seawater
- When water evaporates it produces a?
- What type of resource is water
- When water lands on the ground as precipitation
- Another word for fog
20 Clues: Opposite to solid • Frozen form of water • Another word for gas • Another word for fog • Falls from the clouds • Scientific name for water • Liquid needed to sustain life • What type of resource is water • What you do when you are thirsty • This process turns water into a gas • Happens when gas turns into a liquid • When water evaporates it produces a? • ...
Water Meter 2018-08-29
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- Meters read by meter readers
- IMM Head
- Inserted sack/stick, Disassembled register
- Meter Analysis Head
- Maintained by declogging
- Meter Maintenance Head
- 40mm and Up
- ISO17025 accredited
- Water consumed by customers
- Defective meter, Illegal Connections, Reading Error
- _____netic Flowmeter
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- IMM Office Location
- Provides water and wastewater services in the west zone of Metro Manila
- Single jet, Multiple jet, Woltmann
- Meter size depends on ____, Not in pipe size
- Equipment used in meter testing
- Remote Reading of Meter
- Meter Services Head
- Water supplied that is not billed
- Ultra_____ Flowmeter
- Meter Laboratory Head
- Maynilad's Cash Register
22 Clues: IMM Head • 40mm and Up • IMM Office Location • Meter Analysis Head • Meter Services Head • ISO17025 accredited • Ultra_____ Flowmeter • _____netic Flowmeter • Meter Laboratory Head • Meter Maintenance Head • Remote Reading of Meter • Maintained by declogging • Maynilad's Cash Register • Water consumed by customers • Meters read by meter readers • Equipment used in meter testing • ...
Water Cycle 2022-03-09
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- a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface which obscures or restricts visibility
- a small, narrow river
- a quantity representing the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere or in a gas
- the fall of rain
- a small pool of liquid, especially of rainwater on the ground
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- the process by which water vapor in the atmopshere changes to it's liquid state
- The vast surface areas of oceans, rivers, and other bodies of water
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapor, within a solid, or condensed on a surface
- a form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape and no fixed volume
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically
- the quality of being hot; high temperature
- atmospheric water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer
- when liquid water is turned into vapor and enters the atmosphere as a gas
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- of or at a low or relatively low temperature, especially when compared with the human body
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- move through a system and return to the starting point
- the movement and distribution of water across the planet determines broad climate patters
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- the roots of plants absorb water from the ground
- the complex, constant movement of water on earth-from the oceans to the air, across the landscape, and through plants and animals-is called the water cycle
- moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops
- when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves and water falls to earth
- the star around which the earth orbits
- cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid
- submerge in a liquid
- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds
- the movement of water from earth's surface downward in porous rock or soil
- non-stop flow of water through earths hydrosphere
- Acting in such a way so as to have an effect on something else.
- a very small drop of a liquid
- firm and stable in shape
37 Clues: the fall of rain • submerge in a liquid • a small, narrow river • firm and stable in shape • a very small drop of a liquid • the star around which the earth orbits • a large body of water surrounded by land • the quality of being hot; high temperature • cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid • the roots of plants absorb water from the ground • ...
Water Pollution 2022-03-10
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- Place to discharge sewage
- Used water
- Easy to identify , monitor and regulate
- Second largest source of water pollution
- Thermal power generation
- specialized process
- Stragety to deal with pollution
- Disease-causing bacteria
- Nutrients in body of water
- Soil erosion causes soil particles to be carried into waterways
- Difficult and expensive to identify and control
- Fertilizer runoff from farmland adds nitrogen and phosphorus to waterways
- Physical/mechanical process
- Areas where water cannot survive
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- Harmful changes in water quality
- Most effective and least costly
- Leading cause of water pollution
- Used before discharge
- Biological process
- Third largest source of water pollution
20 Clues: Used water • Biological process • specialized process • Used before discharge • Thermal power generation • Disease-causing bacteria • Place to discharge sewage • Nutrients in body of water • Physical/mechanical process • Most effective and least costly • Stragety to deal with pollution • Harmful changes in water quality • Leading cause of water pollution • ...
Water cycle 2022-03-09
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- a physical feature that is part of the landscape, such as a hill or peninsula.
- level feeding position, such as producer or primary consumer, in a food chain or food web.
- is farming to raise fish, shellfish, algea or aquatic plants.
- tiny water or ice particles that are grouped together in the atmosphere.
- a solid mixture of minerals or mineral grains.
- loss the variety of life within a particular habitat, often measured by the number of different species
- mixture of gases that surrounds a planet such as earth
- the smallest possible amount of a chemical substance, made up of atoms.
- changes in elevation that create geographic features.
- refers to the process in which a gas changes directly to a solid without going through a liquid state.
- the smaller of two streams that join together to make a larger stream.
- system the sun and all the objects that revolve around the sun such as a result of gravity.
- time the amount of time a molecule stays in a reservoir is known as
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in matter; a physical poperty of matter.
- water that flows out of the ground where the water table meets the surface.
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- flat area around a stream where water flows when the stream is in flood.
- the movement of water around earths surface
- where two streams join together.
- large sheets of slow moving, flowing ice.
- where the stream meets the ocean or lake.
- smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element.
- location where a stream forms, often high in the mountains.
- a celesial object orbiting a star that has cleared its orbit of smaller objects.
- process in which water falls from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- a ridge that seperates one water basin from another.
- the slope of a stream.
- molecule a molecule in which one end us partially positive and the other end is partially negative
- the point at which stream comes into a large body of water, like an ocean or a lake.
- where an object is on earth, best described in three dimensions.
- group of organisms that can can mate with one another to produce fertlie offspring.
- level where a stream meets a large body of standing water, usually the ocean.
- physical enviorment in whic a species lives and to which it has been adopted.
- vapor water in the form of a gas; water vapor is invisible humans; when we see clouds, we are seeing liquid water in the clouds.
- irrigation a method or irrigation in which a smaller amount of water is delivered directly to an indiviual plant, usually through pipes or tubes.
- are bodies of water that have a current; they are in constant motion.
- the transport of wethered materials and sediments by water, ice, or, gravity.
36 Clues: the slope of a stream. • where two streams join together. • large sheets of slow moving, flowing ice. • where the stream meets the ocean or lake. • the movement of water around earths surface • a solid mixture of minerals or mineral grains. • a ridge that seperates one water basin from another. • changes in elevation that create geographic features. • ...
Water day 2022-04-01
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- what is water from the rain called?
- what is water that comes from the clouds?
- what is a place people keep their water in?
- what is a place where you can go swimming, but it hasn't been made naturally?
- what is a dry climate called?
- if you haven't dipped a blanket in a water it is...
- where can you let your dog take a ''bath''?
- what is something like ice but much bigger and located in the seas?
- What Is Source Water?
- is water wet?
- where do you go to wash yourself everyday?
- what is the underground water called?
- to get ice you have to ... water
- what is water but frozen?
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- what do people need to be alive?
- what is a process when plants give water from their leaves?
- what is a natural disaster that causes a lot of water around you?
- where do people mostly get their water from their sinks?
- what is the cycle of water called?
- what is like the sea but much bigger and deeper?
- what colour is water?
- how do you call water from the floods?
- is there water in lava?
- what can be added to water?
- the water that comes from your eyes when you are sad are called...
- what is a natural disaster called that takes A LOT of water and causes a lot of deaths?
- What is the chemical symbol of water?
- What does wind make in the sea?
- if you go drop a blanket in the water it becomes...
- to be alive you ... water
30 Clues: is water wet? • what colour is water? • What Is Source Water? • is there water in lava? • to be alive you ... water • what is water but frozen? • what can be added to water? • what is a dry climate called? • What does wind make in the sea? • what do people need to be alive? • to get ice you have to ... water • what is the cycle of water called? • what is water from the rain called? • ...
water day 2022-04-10
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- were are kinda big waves?
- whats is helping to fire?
- what kids make from sands at beach?
- what those big dam is for?
- what drives the electrician?
- what animal dont need water for like weaks?
- in witch country is bigest water park?
- people tryna help out those litle things
- what is most full of trash place on earth?
- were you can get water?
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- who is bigest water animal?
- what can earthquake do to ocean?
- who is one of the famous water botlle brands?
- what come from sky?
- were is hard to find water?
- were you can find fish?
- water thats are colder then -0?
- what is bigest shark in ocean?
- in what month is water day?
- were you can wash dishes?
- what can lot of water can do to tree?
- were have lot of water but it is on forest?
22 Clues: what come from sky? • were you can find fish? • were you can get water? • were are kinda big waves? • whats is helping to fire? • were you can wash dishes? • what those big dam is for? • who is bigest water animal? • were is hard to find water? • in what month is water day? • what drives the electrician? • what is bigest shark in ocean? • water thats are colder then -0? • ...
Earth's Water 2021-11-29
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- area of land where water drains
- build up of nutrients in freshwater lakes
- ability of a liquid to pass through soil
- large expanse of sea
- amount of water vapor in the air
- well in which pressurized water flows upward
- underground layer of permeable rock
- movement of water from the atmosphere and back
- liquid water becomes water vapor (gas)
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- highest part of ground saturated with water
- water that collects and is stored underground
- solid form of water, forms by freezing
- rain that has become acidic
- rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- the mixture of gases that surround Earth
- loss of water vapor through leaves
- water vapor (gas) turns into liquid water
- water pools into larger bodies of water
- allowing the passage of water
- equal rates of evaporation and condensation
- tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces
- water that flows over the surface in streams
22 Clues: large expanse of sea • rain, sleet, snow, or hail • rain that has become acidic • allowing the passage of water • area of land where water drains • amount of water vapor in the air • loss of water vapor through leaves • underground layer of permeable rock • solid form of water, forms by freezing • liquid water becomes water vapor (gas) • water pools into larger bodies of water • ...
Water systems 2022-02-01
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- A flow of flowing water.
- Water that has salt in it and is 97% of earth’s total water.
- An area of land that drains water to a reservoir/outflow.
- A large body of salted water.
- A liquid that can be found everywhere and covers most of earth.
- Saturated land which consists mostly of swamps and marshes.
- A large natural stream of water.
- Water that is drinkable and is 3% of earth's total water.
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- Water that is held underground in rock.
- A climate of a very small and or restricted area.
- A body of permeable rock which can store groundwater.
- The amount of heat to be supplied to an object to produce a unit change in its temperature.
- The level below where the ground is saturated with water.
- A tornado that occurs over a body of water.
- A subject in school whose origins name is scientia.
- The geology of groundwater concerning its physical, biological, and chemical properties.
- The process of turning liquid into vapor.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- Water that is at the surface.
- A place with little to no body of water around and in sight.
20 Clues: A flow of flowing water. • A large body of salted water. • Water that is at the surface. • A large natural stream of water. • Water that is held underground in rock. • The process of turning liquid into vapor. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • A tornado that occurs over a body of water. • A climate of a very small and or restricted area. • ...
Water Pollution 2022-04-19
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- is the polluted form of water generated from rainwater runoff and human activities.
- are a highly toxic product whose production was banned by United States federal law in 1978, and by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants in 2001.
- also known as a septic tank drain field or leach drain, is an underground array of perforated pipes adjacent to the septic tank.
- is a broad term that includes any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric or nitric acid that fall to the ground from the atmosphere in wet or dry forms.
- is the amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) needed (i.e. demanded) by aerobic biological organisms to break down organic material present in a given water sample at certain temperature over a specific time period.
- refers to diffuse contamination of water or air that does not originate from a single discrete source.
- is a man-made outdoor earthen basin filled with animal waste that undergoes anaerobic respiration as part of a system designed to manage and treat refuse created by concentrated animal feeding operations.
- is a facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped, gram-negative, non-sporulating bacterium.
- is an underground chamber made of concrete, fiberglass, or plastic through which domestic wastewater flows for basic sewage treatment.
- occurs when human water pollution speeds up the aging process by introducing sewage, detergents, fertilizers, and other nutrient sources into the ecosystem.
- may also be referred to as an infectious agent, or simply a germ. The term pathogen came into use in the 1880s.
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- the gradual increase in the concentration of phosphorus, nitrogen, and other plant nutrients in an aging aquatic ecosystem such as a lake.
- are flame retardant chemicals found in household and industrial products.
- When large populations of decomposing bacteria are converting these wastes it can deplete oxygen levels in the water.
- is a single identifiable source of air, water, thermal, noise or light pollution.
- is any deviation from the natural temperature in a habitat and can range from elevated temperatures associated with industrial cooling activities to discharges of cold water into streams below large impoundments.
- is an organism whose presence, absence or abundance reflects a specific environmental condition.
- is the contamination of water sources by substances which make the water unusable for drinking, cooking, cleaning, swimming, and other activities.
- is a variation in temperature which causes tension in a material.
- is the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water based on cost benefit analysis and is enforceable.
- is a semi-solid slurry that can be produced from a range of industrial processes, from water treatment, wastewater treatment or on-site sanitation systems.
21 Clues: is a variation in temperature which causes tension in a material. • are flame retardant chemicals found in household and industrial products. • is a single identifiable source of air, water, thermal, noise or light pollution. • is the polluted form of water generated from rainwater runoff and human activities. • ...
Water Review 2022-04-26
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- seperates ocean basins
- gas to liquid
- large sheets of flowing ice
- place where water is stored
- sheet of ice not confined to a valley
- water from the sky
- curve in a stream
- horizontal water movement from wind
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- water vapor from plants
- where sunlight does not penetrate
- highest water levels
- movement of water between reservoirs
- small body of water; from underground spring
- two streams join together
- liquid to gas
- change in shape of water caused by wind
- stream meets large body of water
- amount of dissolved salt in water
- freshwater mixed with saltwater
- amount of living organisms in an environment
- water as gas
21 Clues: water as gas • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • curve in a stream • water from the sky • highest water levels • seperates ocean basins • water vapor from plants • two streams join together • large sheets of flowing ice • place where water is stored • freshwater mixed with saltwater • stream meets large body of water • where sunlight does not penetrate • amount of dissolved salt in water • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-02
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- Contaminates the natural environment that causes change to our planet.
- When snow builds up over time
- Mass of air that surrounds the earth
- A large amount of water that is beyond its boundaries like on dry land
- Has a lower heat capacity than water
- It's a natural resource that can be reused and replenished.
- A small area with its own climate that is different from the rest of the surrounding area
- You can see how cold or hot something is with this object
- A watershed is separated from another from hills and ridges
- A liquid that goes up into the sky and falls back down to create rain or snow
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- Water is able to pass through
- Water that falls into soil
- Underground layer of rocks, sand and gravel that holds water
- Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- water Water that is found in lakes, waters and streams
- An area of land were all water that falls collects and stays a area
- A big pool of water that is 70% saltwater and 97% earth's water
- heat absorbed by a materials to change its temperature
- A big change in weather that affects glaciers and other habitats
- There is no space for water to pass thru
20 Clues: Water that falls into soil • Water is able to pass through • When snow builds up over time • Mass of air that surrounds the earth • Has a lower heat capacity than water • Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean • There is no space for water to pass thru • heat absorbed by a materials to change its temperature • water Water that is found in lakes, waters and streams • ...
Water system 2022-02-02
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- is an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it.
- and precipitation change in certain amounts can affect glaciers and ice sheets.
- refers to how much salt is dissolved in water.
- is a protective layer of gases that shelters all life on Earth.
- are built to access the underground water.
- is a periods when warming occurs, Earth's glaciers and ice sheets begin to disappear
- is the process of water evaporation from plants.
- is an underground, freshwater reservoir.
- occurs when harmful substances contaminate a stream, river, lake, ocean or other body of water,.
- are a mass of ice and overlying snow that moves slowly down a mountain slope under the influence of gravity
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- indicates the likelihood for precipitation, dew, or fog to be present.
- occurs when water vapour in the air changes into liquid water.
- has a higher heat capacity then air.
- is a place for collecting and storing something .
- percent of dissolved salts contained fresh water.
- are so strong if they go over land even if its just a small part of it there can be a lot of damage
- percent of the earth is covered with water.
- has the cleanest drinking water in the world.
- have more space and are more heated which causes storms to occur.
- is an area of water that eventually drains into one large main body water.
20 Clues: has a higher heat capacity then air. • is an underground, freshwater reservoir. • are built to access the underground water. • percent of the earth is covered with water. • has the cleanest drinking water in the world. • refers to how much salt is dissolved in water. • is the process of water evaporation from plants. • is a place for collecting and storing something . • ...
Water system 2022-02-02
Across
- is an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it.
- and precipitation change in certain amounts can affect glaciers and ice sheets.
- refers to how much salt is dissolved in water.
- is a protective layer of gases that shelters all life on Earth.
- are built to access the underground water.
- is a periods when warming occurs, Earth's glaciers and ice sheets begin to disappear
- is the process of water evaporation from plants.
- is an underground, freshwater reservoir.
- occurs when harmful substances contaminate a stream, river, lake, ocean or other body of water,.
- are a mass of ice and overlying snow that moves slowly down a mountain slope under the influence of gravity
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- indicates the likelihood for precipitation, dew, or fog to be present.
- occurs when water vapour in the air changes into liquid water.
- has a higher heat capacity then air.
- is a place for collecting and storing something .
- percent of dissolved salts contained fresh water.
- are so strong if they go over land even if its just a small part of it there can be a lot of damage
- percent of the earth is covered with water.
- has the cleanest drinking water in the world.
- have more space and are more heated which causes storms to occur.
- is an area of water that eventually drains into one large main body water.
20 Clues: has a higher heat capacity then air. • is an underground, freshwater reservoir. • are built to access the underground water. • percent of the earth is covered with water. • has the cleanest drinking water in the world. • refers to how much salt is dissolved in water. • is the process of water evaporation from plants. • is a place for collecting and storing something . • ...
water systems 2022-02-03
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- where stuff is made and produced
- drinkable liquid necessary for human survivial
- ice turning to water
- floating barriers to contain oil spills
- sponge like material that soaks up oil spills
- strong winds that start in the ocean because of the climate
- small body of water
- the water cycle
- collects water
- a mass of ice
- water water that is in bodies of water
- water gethers
- makes water flow in different directions
- extracting oil and gas that's in rocks deep underground
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- water turning to gas
- a small area with its own climate that differs from the climate around it
- machines that suck oil out of bodies of water after an oil spill
- water flowing through a body of water
- water that is in the soil and sand underground
- big body of water
- added to clean the water
- storm a storm in a tropical place
- trash put where its not supposed to go
- water turning to ice
- capacity the ability of a material to absorb heat
25 Clues: a mass of ice • water gethers • collects water • the water cycle • big body of water • small body of water • water turning to gas • ice turning to water • water turning to ice • added to clean the water • where stuff is made and produced • storm a storm in a tropical place • water flowing through a body of water • trash put where its not supposed to go • ...
Water unit 2022-01-29
Across
- A natural disaster that starts as a thunderstorm on the ocean
- rain snow and hail
- water is able to pass through it if it is
- area where rainwater collects and then drains into a larger body of water
- water that's fallen into the soil
- rain that fell and is found in bodies of water
- form of pollution where chemicals go directly into the water
- usually a high point that splits up two water storages
- snow that builds up
- a type of pollution when chemicals come into lakes by rain
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- a climate that exists in a small area
- the amount of water vapor in a specific place
- effect that happens when the sun's heat gets trapped in the CO2 in the ozone layer
- what type of resource is water
- a commonly used structure created to collect the water in aquifers
- a material water cannot pass through
- how much salt has been dissolve in water
- A place underground that transports water to a body of water
- water has a greater ___ than air
- a tornado over the water that at high wind speeds can form into a hurricane
20 Clues: rain snow and hail • snow that builds up • what type of resource is water • water has a greater ___ than air • water that's fallen into the soil • a material water cannot pass through • a climate that exists in a small area • how much salt has been dissolve in water • water is able to pass through it if it is • the amount of water vapor in a specific place • ...
Water cycle 2022-03-15
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- atmospheric water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer
- any recurring characteristic of the climate
- significant accumulation of water on the surface of Earth
- the state of the atmosphere with respect to heat or cold
- when rain falls
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- Evaporation, Convection, Precipitation and Collection.
- a very small drop of a liquid
- description of the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape
- of or at a low or relatively low temperature
- to engage in verbal or physical condense make (something) denser or more concentrated circulate pass or cause to pass from place to place
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface
- a form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- covering, influencing, or relating to the whole world
- a quantity representing the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
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- when water moves down through the ground.when water travels over the top of the ground and back into a stream, river or sea
- small accumulation of water
- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds.
- high temperature.
- water that falls out of the sky
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- a small, narrow river
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- to submerge something in to a liquid
- the star closest to the earth
- the process by which plants give off water vapor through openings in their leaves.
- accumulation of water vapor in the sky
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapor, within a solid, or condensed on a surface.
35 Clues: when rain falls • high temperature. • a small, narrow river • small accumulation of water • the star closest to the earth • a very small drop of a liquid • water that falls out of the sky • to submerge something in to a liquid • accumulation of water vapor in the sky • a large body of water surrounded by land • any recurring characteristic of the climate • ...
water day 2022-04-01
20 Clues: upe, • duša, • jūra, • zivs, • pods, • vanna, • laiva, • ezers, • udens, • kuģis, • sniegs, • okeāns, • džakūzī, • baseins, • aizbergs, • titāniks, • izlietne, • strūklaka, • slidkalniņš, • udens kritums,
Ocean/Water 2023-09-27
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- a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- When a wave reaches a beach or coastline, it releases a burst of energy that generates a current, which runs parallel to the shoreline
- Underwater Mountain range
- liquid into gas
- Biggest ocean
- rain,hail,sleet,snow
- "a mass or quantity of something that has gradually gathered or been acquired.
- "the area of seabed around a large landmass where the sea is relatively shallow compared with the open ocean. The continental shelf is geologically part of the continental crust."
- powerful, channeled currents of water flowing away from shore
- "the slope between the outer edge of the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor."
- water infiltration into the soil"
- Flat area in Ocean
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- "a submarine mountain"
- Ocean in the South
- noun: accumulation
- Ocean named after India
- A rhythmic movement that carries enrgy
- An island with a volcano
- currents that happen on the surface
- Ocean between four continents
- ermeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- gas into liquid
- currents deep in the ocean
- evaporation of plants
- a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water.
- "a long, narrow ditch"
- A huge wave
27 Clues: A huge wave • Biggest ocean • liquid into gas • gas into liquid • Ocean in the South • noun: accumulation • Flat area in Ocean • rain,hail,sleet,snow • evaporation of plants • "a submarine mountain" • "a long, narrow ditch" • Ocean named after India • An island with a volcano • Underwater Mountain range • currents deep in the ocean • Ocean between four continents • ...
Ocean/Water 2023-09-27
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- a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- When a wave reaches a beach or coastline, it releases a burst of energy that generates a current, which runs parallel to the shoreline
- Underwater Mountain range
- liquid into gas
- Biggest ocean
- rain,hail,sleet,snow
- "a mass or quantity of something that has gradually gathered or been acquired.
- "the area of seabed around a large landmass where the sea is relatively shallow compared with the open ocean. The continental shelf is geologically part of the continental crust."
- powerful, channeled currents of water flowing away from shore
- "the slope between the outer edge of the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor."
- water infiltration into the soil"
- Flat area in Ocean
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- "a submarine mountain"
- Ocean in the South
- noun: accumulation
- Ocean named after India
- A rhythmic movement that carries enrgy
- An island with a volcano
- currents that happen on the surface
- Ocean between four continents
- ermeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- gas into liquid
- currents deep in the ocean
- evaporation of plants
- a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water.
- "a long, narrow ditch"
- A huge wave
27 Clues: A huge wave • Biggest ocean • liquid into gas • gas into liquid • Ocean in the South • noun: accumulation • Flat area in Ocean • rain,hail,sleet,snow • evaporation of plants • "a submarine mountain" • "a long, narrow ditch" • Ocean named after India • An island with a volcano • Underwater Mountain range • currents deep in the ocean • Ocean between four continents • ...
Interconnections & Water 2023-11-07
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- the activity of travellers
- The process through which an increasingly free flow of ideas, people, goods, services, and money leads to the integration of economies and societies
- mobile device that combines an iPod music and video player, mobile phone and Internet browser capability in a handheld unit
- A part of the Earth’s surface that is identified and given meaning by people
- when water transforms from a liquid into a gas caused by high temperatures
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- The relationship between all things, both living and nonliving, and all processes, both natural and human.
- The wearing away of the Earth’s surface by wind, water or ice
- The continuous cycle by which water evaporates from lakes and oceans, condenses into clouds, then falls on land as precipitation
- A form of tourism that involves visiting a natural environment to experience it, whilst also protecting and conserving it
- Island in Indonesia where tin is mined
- The variety of living organisms in a place
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- The process of water in its various forms (e.g. rain, snow, hail) falling to the ground
- The generally accepted idea that the Earth’s climate is warming due to human activities
- The ongoing capacity of the Earth to maintain all life
- A measure of what a place is like to live in according to particular criteria such as access to schools and work, and climate and safety
- Anything human or natural that can be used by people to satisfy a need
- Certain places of interest are visited by excessive numbers of tourists, causing undesirable effects for the places visited
- A means of transport that uses a railway
- The water held in the soil, sand, or spaces in the rocks
- he activities of people (visitors / tourists) taking a trip to a main destination outside their usual environment, for less than a year, for any main purpose
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- A southeastern Chinese industrial city where iPhones are made
- Taiwanese company that operates iPhone assembly factories in Shanghai
- The average weather - particularly rainfall and temperature - experienced in a particular area over a long period of time
- The facilities and services necessary for any community, city or country to function
- a flow of water on the surface caused by excess rain or water not being able to get into the ground
- water that collects in drops on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
28 Clues: the activity of travellers • Island in Indonesia where tin is mined • A means of transport that uses a railway • The variety of living organisms in a place • The ongoing capacity of the Earth to maintain all life • The water held in the soil, sand, or spaces in the rocks • A southeastern Chinese industrial city where iPhones are made • ...
Water Cycle 2023-11-28
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- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- When water drains down into the ground/soil.
- a group of atoms held together by a bond.
- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- The total amount of energy carried by a system’s molecules
- how close together or far apart molecules/atoms are.
- When molecules move fast, far apart and do not touch unless they collide.
- The force that pulls things towards the earth.
- The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas.
- Water that drains over the surface of the earth after falling as precipitation.
- the goals we want the solution to meet as much possible
- The process that causes a liquid in plants to be released as a gas.
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- Things that if they are not met, the solution is not acceptable.
- the continuous movement of water between the earth's water reservoirs driven by energy from the sun and gravity.
- When molecules move slowly/vibrate and are tightly packed.
- The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid
- The movement of groundwater, which occurs very slowly.
- Height above or below a given location.
- Forms that matter can take on including solid, liquid, and gas.
- When molecules move at a medium speed and slide past each other.
- driver The source of energy that causes water to move (for example gravity).
- Water located on the surface of the earth such as lakes and streams.
22 Clues: Height above or below a given location. • a group of atoms held together by a bond. • When water drains down into the ground/soil. • The force that pulls things towards the earth. • how close together or far apart molecules/atoms are. • The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas. • The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid • ...
1. Water 2024-02-20
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- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment)
- Avoiding depletion of natural resources to maintain ecological balance)
- A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order)
- Process of removing salt from seawater
- Contamination of water bodies
- The process of water turning into vapor
- A large mass of moving ice and snow on land
- The process by which water vapor becomes liquid)
- Process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves)
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground)
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- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat)
- The process of water turning into ice
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock)
- Process by which water changes from a liquid into an atmospheric gas)
- A substance that dissolves another to form a solution)
- A gas that combines with oxygen to form water
- Essential gas that combines with hydrogen to make water)
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general)
- Insufficient supply of something
- An underground layer of water-bearing rock
20 Clues: Contamination of water bodies • Insufficient supply of something • The process of water turning into ice • Process of removing salt from seawater • The process of water turning into vapor • An underground layer of water-bearing rock • A large mass of moving ice and snow on land • A gas that combines with oxygen to form water • ...
water systems 2024-02-23
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- Hurricanes start from ______ over the ocean
- what has a higher heat capacity than air and land
- Underwater freshwater reservoir
- An area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it.
- largest watershed in the world
- how many watersheds are there in toronto
- The lowest body of water on earth
- the ______ hemisphere has 81% ocean
- the ______ hemisphere has 61% ocean
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- A mass of ice on the surface of snow which moves slowly down a mountain slope because of gravity
- canada's largest hurricane
- Upper surface of groundwater zone
- what country has the most freshwater
- tornadoes over water are called _______
- Water has a ______ heat capacity than air
- the ability of a material to absorb heat
- heat from the sun passes through the ______ reaching the earth's surface
- area of land where different bodies of water drain into one main body of water
- Largest watershed in the greater toronto area
- A trend in climate will impact the ______ of glaciers and ice sheets
20 Clues: canada's largest hurricane • largest watershed in the world • Underwater freshwater reservoir • Upper surface of groundwater zone • The lowest body of water on earth • the ______ hemisphere has 81% ocean • the ______ hemisphere has 61% ocean • what country has the most freshwater • tornadoes over water are called _______ • the ability of a material to absorb heat • ...
Water Systems 2024-02-23
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- Also known as the South Pole
- This is 23% of earth’s water
- Heat from the Sun passes through the _______, reaching Earth’s surface
- Hurricanes start from ____ over the oceans
- Hurricanes are fairly common in the _____ provinces
- An area of land in which all bodies of water eventually drain into one big body
- How much salt is dissolved in water
- This is by the shores and is affected by melting glaciers
- This effect is harming our earth and melting ice caps
- Gives the energy required to run the water cycle
- A mass of ice which moves slowly, due to gravity
- An area with a small localized climate, different from other climates around it
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- ⅓ of the world’s _____ is still underground
- Changes in the size of glaciers and ice sheets influence local and global____
- Water moderates the air ______
- A line that horizontally divides the Earth in two
- Name of Canada’s worst hurricane
- This profile is also known as ‘Shorten shore foot’
- This hemisphere has 61% ocean
- The reservoir of underground freshwater
20 Clues: Also known as the South Pole • This is 23% of earth’s water • This hemisphere has 61% ocean • Water moderates the air ______ • Name of Canada’s worst hurricane • How much salt is dissolved in water • The reservoir of underground freshwater • Hurricanes start from ____ over the oceans • ⅓ of the world’s _____ is still underground • ...
Water Systems 2024-02-23
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- A layer in the water table underneath the aquifer that does not allow fluid to pass through. It is located in a freshwater storage zone.
- When temperatures and___ amounts change significantly over time glaciers and ice sheets are affected. They will either increase or decrease because of these changes.
- The largest watershed in Canada.
- Large bodies of water can absorb and release lots of heat. During the day when the temperature is warmer the water releases heat, while at night when the temperature is cooler the water _____ the heat.
- When snow builds up overtime it creates ___. As more snow builds up the pressure condenses it and ultimately turners it into ice. It is a mass of ice overlaying snow that moves down a mountain slope slowly.
- The climate of a very small or restricted area, especially when it differs from the climate of the surrounding area. E.g. Near a large body of water, greenhouse
- Global climate has a ___ natural periods of cooling and warming.
- he world's saltiest bodies of water, with 34% salinity. It is situated between Jordan and Israel. No boats are prohibited because of the water's buoyancy. This sea has a high buoyant force with less volume unlike other bodies of water.
- Threats to the ____ watershed include urbanization, increased flooding, steampunk erosion, combined sewers, increased paved surfaces because it is in a highly populated area
- ____ sea level rise will make the marsh to sink under the water. It allows the waves to erode the marsh base. Both will destroy the salt marshes ecosystem.
- Canada’s worst hurricane and natural disaster. It started on October 5, 1954 near the Windward islands. Winds reached 124 km/hr and almost 200 mm of rain fell in just 24 hours. What hurricane is this?
- What is causing the glaciers in the Arctic to melt? What is causing the winters here in Canada to be warmer and less snow in the middle of winter? Greenhouse emissions are affecting our world and are causing _____.
- A level _ category hurricane has to be 157 mph to be considered the highest/worst category
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- Water has a higher capacity than ___. Water takes longer to heat up but can withhold that temperature for longer periods of time.
- Heat from the sun passes through the atmosphere reaching the___ the amount of energy absorbed depends on what is at the___ .
- What type of water makes up 97% of the water on this planet?
- An area of land where all water is present which eventually drains into one large main body of water. ( Lakes, rivers, underground water sources and wetlands)
- The Northern hemisphere has 61% ocean while the southern hemisphere has ____% percent of ocean water.
- The ability of a material to absorb heat. The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a given matter
- A rapidly rotating storm characterized by a low pressure center, strong winds, and multiple thunderstorms that produce heavy rainfalls. It is created when there are thunderstorms over the ocean, warm ocean waters and light winds. They can destroy mostly everything in their path and can be detrimental to humans.
20 Clues: The largest watershed in Canada. • What type of water makes up 97% of the water on this planet? • Global climate has a ___ natural periods of cooling and warming. • A level _ category hurricane has to be 157 mph to be considered the highest/worst category • The Northern hemisphere has 61% ocean while the southern hemisphere has ____% percent of ocean water. • ...
Water Cycle 2023-12-11
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- Liquid can pass through (also porous or permeable)
- The cycling of water throughout the Earth; powered by the sun and gravity
- Anything above ground with water in it: lake, stream, creek, river
- Water enters the soil
- Large, permanent accumulation of ice that slowly moves
- Water pollution from a single place, such as a factory
- Water cools from being a gas (water vapor) to a liquid
- Water vapor can go into the air from either the ground or plants
- Any area of land that is consistently wet at least part of each year that also contains aquatic life
- Liquid cannot pass through (also nonporous or impermeable)
- Water pollution that is unhealthy for life because it is too warm
- All the land that collects all of the water that flows into a particular body of water
- Water pollution from many different places, such as runoff from parking lots
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- Water that comes down from the sky as rain, snow, sleet or hail
- The frozen parts of the Earth
- Watering a crop
- Water warms from being a liquid to a gas (water vapor)
- Water underneath the Earth's surface
- Permanently frozen layer on Earth
- Water that cannot enter the soil but instead runs over the ground into a sewer system or body of water
20 Clues: Watering a crop • Water enters the soil • The frozen parts of the Earth • Permanently frozen layer on Earth • Water underneath the Earth's surface • Liquid can pass through (also porous or permeable) • Large, permanent accumulation of ice that slowly moves • Water warms from being a liquid to a gas (water vapor) • Water pollution from a single place, such as a factory • ...
Water Cycle 2024-01-30
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- water-filled material
- boundary of a watershed
- water going from a gas to a liquid
- loose earth material or rock zones through which water can easily move
- entire land area that drains and then collects at the lowest point
- the ability of a material to let water pass through
- a place that stores water
- the movement of clouds
- ability of a substance to store heat
- water flowing over the surface of the Earth
- groundwater that flows naturally to the surface through wells, because the water is under pressure underground
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- water evaporating out of a plant
- water going from a solid to a gas
- water beneath Earth's surface
- water falling from a cloud to the ground
- where the majority of Earth's water is found
- the amount of space available to hold water
- the top of the zone that is saturated with water
- water going from a liquid to a gas
- movement of water through the ground
20 Clues: water-filled material • the movement of clouds • boundary of a watershed • a place that stores water • water beneath Earth's surface • water evaporating out of a plant • water going from a solid to a gas • water going from a gas to a liquid • water going from a liquid to a gas • movement of water through the ground • ability of a substance to store heat • ...
Water properties 2024-02-02
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- the total amount of water found underground, on the surface and in the atmosphere of a planet.
- a measure of the amount of salt in a body of water
- a liquid or a gas that dissolves another substance
- the portion of a lake or ocean where there is little or no sunlight;formally defined as the depths beyond which less than 1% of sunlight penetrates
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick to other substances
- the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean or a lake, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers
- atoms and molecules in the surface of a substance exhibit the property of cohesion
- the amount of heat that must be absorbed if a certain quantity of liquid is vaporized at a constant temperature
- when a liquid to transform into a gas as a result of heating
- the journey water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
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- measure of how much water can flow through a substance
- when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick together
- mass per unit volume; the amount of matter in a given amount of space
- how much heat energy it will take to raise or lower the temperature of an object
- the downward movement of fluid, especially in the sea, the atmosphere, or deep in the earth
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- a freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream, river or other body of water.
- when a gas to transform into a liquid as a result of cooling
- a place where freshwater meets up with salt water; nature’s nursery
- an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries much like a bathtub catches all of the water that falls within its sides
- a body of rock that can contain water or allow water to flow through it
- having a positive and negative end (pole) (i.e. Water is a polar molecule because it has a negatively charged side- the oxygen atom- and a positively charged side- the two hydrogen atoms.)
24 Clues: rain, snow, sleet, hail • a measure of the amount of salt in a body of water • a liquid or a gas that dissolves another substance • measure of how much water can flow through a substance • when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick together • when a gas to transform into a liquid as a result of cooling • ...
Water Cycle 2014-05-19
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- This happens when water overflows and the land is covered in water
- The step when water goes underground and travels through the ground
- The step when water falls to earth in the form of rain or snow
- This is where the water cycle gets its energy from
- The continues movement of earths water from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean again
- This is the layer in the ground that the water goes to when water seeps into the ground and is more liquid than solid
- This is pollution that comes from many different places
- The step when the water vapor condenses forming clouds in the process
- Fish and other animals in the water need this to survive
- This needs water in order for this to grow crops
- You can do this by installing shower heads and toilets that use less water
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- This is hurtful materials comes into an environment
- This is pollution that comes from one specific place
- This is a layer in the earth above the water table and is more solid than liquid
- The step when the sun heats up water from non-living things and turns it into water vapor
- This is the waters ability to neutralize acid, acid rain can lower this
- This is the process of treating water and removing pollution so it can be used
- The area around a river that is made from sediments that are dropped when the river overflows
- The step when the sun heats up water from plants turning it into water vapors
- The step when water collects into oceans and lakes
- The step when water runs over the ground in the form of rivers
- Where about 19% of water used in the world is used
- The step when the sun heats up water from animals and turns it into water vapor
- Too much of this can hurt animals in the water
- where water collects underground and contains the zone of saturation
25 Clues: Too much of this can hurt animals in the water • This needs water in order for this to grow crops • This is where the water cycle gets its energy from • The step when water collects into oceans and lakes • Where about 19% of water used in the world is used • This is hurtful materials comes into an environment • This is pollution that comes from one specific place • ...
Water Cycle 2024-05-09
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- Frozen dew that forms when it's cold
- The process of forming crystals
- Liquid to gas transformation
- Radiant energy emitted by the sun.
- The gaseous phase of water
- The total amount of water on a planet
- A recurring sequence of events
- A natural feature of the earth's surface.
- Earth's atmosphere: spherical matter regions
- Frozen water
- Water beneath the land surface in saturated zones
- Attraction towards the center of the earth,
- A sequence of chemical reactions
- Visible mass of condensed water vapor
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- A blanket of gases surrounding the Earth.
- The action of transporting someone or something
- Processes System Earth's processes.
- Gas to liquid transformation
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
- The compactness of a substance
- Colorless, transparent, odorless liquid
- The degree or intensity of heat
- Atmospheric water vapor frozen into ice crystals
- Circulation between oceans, atmosphere, and land.
- A large layer of ice covering land permanently
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Dense water vapor that limits visibility
- The draining away of water
28 Clues: Frozen water • The gaseous phase of water • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • The draining away of water • Gas to liquid transformation • Liquid to gas transformation • The compactness of a substance • A recurring sequence of events • The degree or intensity of heat • The process of forming crystals • A sequence of chemical reactions • Radiant energy emitted by the sun. • ...
Water Cycle 2025-04-07
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- A cloud type that is puffy and white, often associated with fair weather
- A bend or curve in a river's course
- A current of water flowing in a definite course
- A high-altitude cloud made of ice crystals
- A large mass of water vapor condensed in the atmosphere, floating high above the ground
- A type of precipitation that falls as ice crystals
- A large body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface
- A natural flow of water in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river
- A wetland that is flooded with water for at least part of the year and is dominated by woody plants
- The downslope movement of surface water to the ocean and other bodies of water
- The solid or liquid water that falls from clouds to the Earth's surface
- A small natural stream of fresh water flowing into a larger river or lake
- A coastal wetland that forms where rivers meet the sea
- The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans
- A type of wetland characterized by spongy, mossy ground and acidic water
- A measure of how hot or cold something is
- Water in its gaseous form
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat dryness sunshine wind rain
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- A cloud that is low-lying and often brings drizzle or light rain.
- The total amount of water vapor present in the atmosphere
- The force exerted by the weight of the air above a given point
- The process by which water vapor in the air changes into liquid water
- The general condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
- The lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, where weather occurs
- The salty taste of ocean water is due to dissolved
- The wearing away of land by natural forces
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- The area of land that drains into a particular river or lake
- The movement of water beneath the Earth's surface
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth
30 Clues: Water in its gaseous form • A bend or curve in a river's course • A measure of how hot or cold something is • A high-altitude cloud made of ice crystals • The wearing away of land by natural forces • A current of water flowing in a definite course • The movement of water beneath the Earth's surface • A type of precipitation that falls as ice crystals • ...
WATER TECHNOLOGY 2025-01-05
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- - a measure of the amount of oxygen required to decompose organic matter in water.
- - the total amount of dissolved substances in water.
- - The formation of foam on the surface of water during treatment.
- – The intercrystalline cracking of boiler metal(corrosion) caused by exposure to high concentrations of caustic soda.
- - a measure of the amount of oxygen required to oxidize organic and inorganic matter in water.
- - The concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution.
- - A water softening process using zeolites to remove calcium and magnesium ions.
- - A type of ion exchange process using zeolites to soften water.
- - The gradual deterioration of a material, typically due to a chemical reaction.
- - The formation of slim, loose and non adherent precipitate
- - A type of membrane filtration that can remove smaller particles than traditional filtration.
- - The process of adding chemicals to water to cause suspended particles to clump together.
- - The process of allowing suspended particles to settle at the bottom of a container.
- - The process of production of wet steam
- - The removal of ions, such as calcium, magnesium, and other minerals, from water.
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- - The point at which chlorine added to water is completely consumed by oxidizable matter and residual chlorine begins to form.
- - The removal of minerals from water.
- - Process of removing salt from seawater.
- - A process that uses an electric current to remove ions from water.
- - The removal of large debris from water using screens or grids.
- OSMOSIS - A water purification technology that uses a semipermeable membrane to remove ions and molecules from water.
- - Separation technique to remove suspended particles.
- – The formation of hard and adherent precipitate
- - A water treatment process that uses ion exchange resins to remove ions from water.
- - The process of introducing air into water.
- - The capacity of water to neutralize acids.
- - Contamination of water by harmful substances.
- - Reusing treated wastewater for various purposes.
28 Clues: - The removal of minerals from water. • - The process of production of wet steam • - Process of removing salt from seawater. • - The process of introducing air into water. • - The capacity of water to neutralize acids. • - Contamination of water by harmful substances. • – The formation of hard and adherent precipitate • ...
Water Cycle 2025-04-08
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- A state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape; when water is in this state, it is above the freezing point and the water molecules are not quite as close together as in the solid state
- The movement of air in a particular direction
- The water that plants give off as part of their respiratory process (they "breathe" in carbon dioxide and "breathe" out oxygen-in this process, they also make water)
- Cycle The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- Water vapor cools and becomes a liquid
- of Matter The physical forms of matter which include solid, liquid, and gas
- Vapor, Water in it's gas form
- The closest layer of the atmosphere to the Earth. Where weather happens.
- Plants soak up water with their _________
- When water in the form of ice, rain, sleet, hail, or snow falls to Earth
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- A process at which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gaseous state
- The process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- When precipitation hits the ground, it is either absorbed, or it flows over the surface of the Earth
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume; when water is in this state, it is called "water vapor," and you cannot see it; when water is in its gaseous state, the temperatures are warm; water molecules are farther apart than when in liquid or solid form
- Water that is in the ground
- To move from one object to another or from one place to another
- Parcel, An amount of air that moves as a unit
- Runoff will flow from high to low elevations and will collect in rivers, lakes, and the ocean
- A measure of how hot or cold something is
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and volume; when water is in this state, it is because it's temperature is below the freezing point and the water molecules are close together
- The ability to make things move or change
21 Clues: Water that is in the ground • Vapor, Water in it's gas form • Water vapor cools and becomes a liquid • A measure of how hot or cold something is • Plants soak up water with their _________ • The ability to make things move or change • The movement of air in a particular direction • Parcel, An amount of air that moves as a unit • ...
Water Resources 2024-07-12
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- Multi purpose projects have come under great _____
- Jawahar Lal Nehru proclaimed that Dams are _____ of modern India
- Sophisticated hydraulic structures built in ancient times
- _____ water Resources are being exploited and have caused their depletion in several cities
- It has changed the cropping pattern of many regions
- the ever increasing number of this has made the matters worse by exerting pressure on existing freshwater resources
- A place near Allahabad that had Sophisticated water harvesting in the first century BC challenging the flood water of Ganga
- A place where 200 year old bamboo Drip Irrigation system is prevalent
- Method used in hill and mountainous regions for rain water harvesting
- In the 14th century, the tank in Hauz khas, Delhi was constructed by whom ?
- Rooftop rainwater harvesting was commonly practiced here
- The power that contributes approximately 22% of the total electricity produced
- A remote backward village in Mysuru, Karnataka , where 200 households have installed rainwater harvesting system
- Water Scarcity may be an outcome of growing ______
- ____ is being exploited to facilitate higher grain production
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- a factor causing water scarcity
- Dams were traditionally built to ____ rivers
- One of the largest artifical lake of 11th century at time it was built
- People benefitted from multi purpose projects
- Multi purpose Dams have induced ____
- It is mainly obtained from surface run off
- In the semi arid regions and arid regions of Rajasthan almost all the houses traditionally had this
- It is predicted that nearly ____ billion people will live in absolute water scarcity
- It is the first state of India which had made rooftop rainwater harvesting structure compulsory to all the houses.
- The Dam in the Mahanadi Basin that integrated for conservation of water and flood
- Sardar Sarovar Dam has been built on this river in Gujarat
26 Clues: a factor causing water scarcity • Multi purpose Dams have induced ____ • It is mainly obtained from surface run off • People benefitted from multi purpose projects • Dams were traditionally built to ____ rivers • Multi purpose projects have come under great _____ • Water Scarcity may be an outcome of growing ______ • ...
Water Crossword 2024-10-24
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- The path that a river follows
- Naturally occur due to decomposition of pesticides, fertilizers,and manure.
- Lowest point in a wave
- The curve in a wave
- Earth's heater
- The clearness of the water
- To help make water safer to drink
- Energy moving throughwater
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- The start of a river
- It goes through a constant cycle
- The reason why labrabor and Newfoundland are much colder
- Caused by the lack of oxygen in the water
- Big chunks of ice
- A creature only found in Banff
- Movement in water due to wind
- Naturally occur in soils and rock that leach into the water.
- Majority of Earth's water
- Smaller versions of Shrimp
- Movement in the water due to gravitational pull
- Highest point in a wave
20 Clues: Earth's heater • Big chunks of ice • The curve in a wave • The start of a river • Lowest point in a wave • Highest point in a wave • Majority of Earth's water • Smaller versions of Shrimp • The clearness of the water • Energy moving throughwater • The path that a river follows • Movement in water due to wind • A creature only found in Banff • It goes through a constant cycle • ...
water system 2025-01-26
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- Where does the melting water collect?
- The process of water changing from a gas to a liquid is called?
- The sea contains a high concentration of salt, 8.6 times that of normal seawater.
- Where do Hurricanes/less severe storms are fairly common ?
- An area with a small localIzed climate that differs from the climate around it.
- Canada's worst hurricane is?
- What is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas on the surface of an ocean, lake or river
- The process of water flowing along the surface of Earth is called?
- What is the effect of the planet's atmosphere warming the planet's surface by absorbing radiation energy?
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
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- How to access underground freshwater?
- Oceans and large lakes have a moderating effect on the air temperature of ?
- The southern hemisphere has 79% ocean(yes or no)
- The process of water falling from clouds toward Earth's surface is called ?
- Where do more of Canada's fresh water exist? watertable Upper surface of the groundwater zone is called the ?
- What is an underground freshwater reservoir called?
- A thing that starts from Thunderstorms over the ocean.
- A mass of ice and overlying snow that moves slowly down a mountain slope under the influence of gravity
- How many states are there of water ?
- This kind of water make up 3% of the earth’s surface
20 Clues: Canada's worst hurricane is? • How to access underground freshwater? • Where does the melting water collect? • How many states are there of water ? • The ability of a material to absorb heat • The southern hemisphere has 79% ocean(yes or no) • What is an underground freshwater reservoir called? • This kind of water make up 3% of the earth’s surface • ...
Water Bodies 2025-01-27
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- Term between liquid and cloud state
- The upper surface of the groundwater zone
- State, wich contains 76% of all fresh water source
- This hurricane devastated much of north coast of "Gulf of Mexico"
- Water in clouds goes in liquid state
- Layer, which one not let water go down
- 10 000 years ago, this ice sheet covered all of Canada.
- Small farms drill them for water source
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- Biggest lake in North America, one of "The Great Lakes"
- Mass of ice and snow that moves slowly down a mountain slope
- Biggest Canadian Watershed
- Longest river in Canada, same name as High-School
- It's 97% of all water
- Main body, where all water from this area go
- Place, where contains most of Canadian fresh water
- Cowering the polar zones
- This water can turn in solid at 0 degrees or less
- Water afects it by having more area on south than on north
- Term for water of keeping water heat
- Cowering 76% of our planet
20 Clues: It's 97% of all water • Cowering the polar zones • Biggest Canadian Watershed • Cowering 76% of our planet • Term between liquid and cloud state • Term for water of keeping water heat • Water in clouds goes in liquid state • Layer, which one not let water go down • Small farms drill them for water source • The upper surface of the groundwater zone • ...
Water Cycle 2025-11-18
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- The solid ice outside starts to turn into a liquid after the sun comes out
- water located on the surface of Earth (lakes, streams etc)
- Molecules move at a medium speed and slide past each other
- Molecules move very fast and free, bouncing off each other
- height above or below a given location
- Liquid water loses thermal energy when I place it in my freezer and turn into a solid
- Rain, snow or sleet falling from clouds
- A natural and man-made place where water is found (clouds, river, ocean etc)
- After a heavy rainstorm, gravity pulls water into the ground and turns it into groundwater
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- Liquid water goes through a plant and evaporates due to an increase in thermal energy
- Gas turning back into a liquid (breathing on a car window)
- when molecules are tightly place and vibrate in place a little
- Water held underground in the soil
- source of energy that causes water to move
- the type of energy that the sun gives off
- runs over land and down a hill after a lot of rain
- One most important causes (energy drivers) of the movement of water through the global water cycle?
- repeating movement of water moving to different reservoirs due to gravity and thermal energy
- After several days of rain, the sun comes out and starts to turn all the puddles into a gas
- An energy driver that causes water to move UP in the water cycle
20 Clues: Water held underground in the soil • height above or below a given location • Rain, snow or sleet falling from clouds • the type of energy that the sun gives off • source of energy that causes water to move • runs over land and down a hill after a lot of rain • Gas turning back into a liquid (breathing on a car window) • ...
Water sources 2025-09-09
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- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including sustainable practices and reducing pollution
- The source of a river or stream
- 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
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities, agriculture, and improper waste disposal
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water, flood regulation, and habitat provision
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater
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- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic use
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs
- The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed
- Collecting and storing rainwater for future use
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater
- The end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the soil
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 • ...
Water polo 2025-08-06
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- A pass or shot thrown backwards.
- A tool used to strike the ball.
- Defending between the ball and the center forward.
- Defensive strategy protecting the center.
- Hand movements for maintaining position.
- Deliberately positioning to block an opponent.
- Tight, aggressive man-to-man defense.
- Penalty for a major foul.
- Offensive position furthest from the goal.
- Swimming with the ball.
- Pass from the goalie after a save to begin a counterattack.
- Exclusion foul for rough play.
- To hinder an opponent's movement.
- A period of play.
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- Defender dropping off a driver to guard passes into the hole-set.
- Failing to shoot or advance the ball within the time limit.
- Ball free after an unsuccessful shot.
- Quick perimeter shot after a pass from the center.
- A quick swim toward the goal without the ball.
- Free throw by the center passed to a teammate.
- Race for the ball at the start of a period
- High-arching shot over the goalie.
- Alternating leg kick for treading water.
- To push a player underwater during a tackle.
24 Clues: A period of play. • Swimming with the ball. • Penalty for a major foul. • Exclusion foul for rough play. • A tool used to strike the ball. • A pass or shot thrown backwards. • To hinder an opponent's movement. • High-arching shot over the goalie. • Ball free after an unsuccessful shot. • Tight, aggressive man-to-man defense. • Hand movements for maintaining position. • ...
Water Cycle 2025-10-22
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- The sum of all processes by which water moves from the land surface to the atmosphere
- Basin A land area where all precipitation collects and flows downhill to a single point
- Shed An area of land that drains or “sheds” water into a specific waterbody
- The vast body of salt water covering over 70% of earths surface
- the process in which a gas like water vapor turns into a liquid
- Flow of water over the ground surface
- The movement of water through the lower soil towards rivers, and groundwater flow
- Relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the earths surface
- The release of water vapor from plants and trees into the air
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- The movement of water underground through porous soil, sand, and rock, driven by gravity and pressure differences
- A visible mass of condensed watery vapour floating in the atmosphere
- The process of water on the ground soaking into soil
- Water released from clouds in the form of rain
- The movement of water through the soil itself
- The movement of water through porous soil and rock layers beneath the Earth's surface
- The capacity of a material to allow water to pass through it
- The solid surface of the earth
- A natural steam of fresh water that flows on land or inside caves
- Precipitation that does not reach the soil
- Layer of gases that holds the water vapor
- All plants and trees collectively, typically those in a specific region or area
- The process that changes a substance from a liquid into a gas
22 Clues: The solid surface of the earth • Flow of water over the ground surface • Layer of gases that holds the water vapor • Precipitation that does not reach the soil • The movement of water through the soil itself • Water released from clouds in the form of rain • The process of water on the ground soaking into soil • ...
Water Safety 2019-02-12
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- flippers you put on your feet
- pastime a New Zealand hobby
- a surface that is easy to fall over
- forecasts an radio announcement saying how big tha waves are
- supervision to oversee someone all the time
- knowledge to know about your beach
- out to sea the wind takes people out to sea
- the direction the water of a stream is flowing
- to save someone’s life
- boarding a board you can surf on
- when someone’s lungs fill with water and they die
- lifejacket something you put around your body to stop you from drowning
- out want to do something
- a small river
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- the captain of a boat
- tie you tie it to yourself to stop your board getting away
- to make sure
- wind a wind blowing away from the beach
- dangers
- to help someone
- outing to go out on a boat
- a muddy and brown colour
- in doubt stay out if you don’t know the conditions then don’t go into the water
- someone who looks after a child
- tiredness
25 Clues: dangers • tiredness • to make sure • a small river • to help someone • the captain of a boat • to save someone’s life • a muddy and brown colour • flippers you put on your feet • someone who looks after a child • a surface that is easy to fall over • boarding a board you can surf on • knowledge to know about your beach • pastime a New Zealand hobby • ...
Water Pollution 2022-01-12
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- polluting or poisoning
- Toxic element
- rot or compose
- measure of acidity
- disorder causing physical symptoms
- movement from water from ground to surface
- movement of water from soil
- contamination of something
- recent water crisis
- waste water
- affected with a disease-causing organism
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- to contaminate or pollute
- from vapor to liquid
- where water is stored
- bacteria in feces
- from liquid to vapor
- precipitation with acid components
- water running down a surface
- liquid flowing out of a system
- poisonous
- solid to gas state
21 Clues: poisonous • waste water • Toxic element • rot or compose • bacteria in feces • measure of acidity • solid to gas state • recent water crisis • from vapor to liquid • from liquid to vapor • where water is stored • polluting or poisoning • to contaminate or pollute • contamination of something • movement of water from soil • water running down a surface • liquid flowing out of a system • ...
Water Hemisphere 2020-06-16
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- body of water completely surrounded by land
- the number of oceans
- holds 2/3rds of the world's freshwater
- extends from north Antarctica to 60°S (2w)
- have the money for desalination plants (2w)
- 3% of water
- air holds more water vapor than cool air.
- underground porous rock layer that holds water
- Covers most of the world's surface(2w)
- negative by product of desalination plants
- changing of liquid water into vapor, or gas
- the only lake that holds salt water (2w)
- The energy source that fuels the water cycle
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- Determines the amount of water vapor
- removes salt from ocean water or groundwater
- the sun ? from the surfaces of bodies of water
- the total volume of water has remained ______
- at risk due to desalination plants
- One of the world's largest seas (2w)
- world's largest ocean (2w)
- Most valued commodities to the world
- small streams/rivers that flow n2 larger ones
- regular movement of water(2w)
- freshwater that lies under the Earth’s surface
24 Clues: 3% of water • the number of oceans • world's largest ocean (2w) • regular movement of water(2w) • at risk due to desalination plants • Determines the amount of water vapor • One of the world's largest seas (2w) • Most valued commodities to the world • holds 2/3rds of the world's freshwater • Covers most of the world's surface(2w) • the only lake that holds salt water (2w) • ...
Water Cycle 2022-03-09
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- the movement of water from earth's surface downward in porous rock or soil
- non-stop flow of water through earths hydrosphere
- of or at a low or relatively low temperature, especially when compared with the human body
- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds
- firm and stable in shape
- when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves and water falls to earth
- water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapor, within a solid, or condensed on a surface
- the process by which water vapor in the atmopshere changes to it's liquid state
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- the complex, constant movement of water on earth-from the oceans to the air, across the landscape, and through plants and animals-is called the water cycle
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid
- The vast surface areas of oceans, rivers, and other bodies of water
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape and no fixed volume
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- the fall of rain
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically
- Acting in such a way so as to have an effect on something else.
- the roots of plants absorb water from the ground
- when liquid water is turned into vapor and enters the atmosphere as a gas
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface which obscures or restricts visibility
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
- the movement and distribution of water across the planet determines broad climate patters
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- a quantity representing the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere or in a gas
- atmospheric water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer
- a small pool of liquid, especially of rainwater on the ground
- moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops
- a form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- a very small drop of a liquid
- a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude
- move through a system and return to the starting point
- the quality of being hot; high temperature
- the star around which the earth orbits
- a small, narrow river
- submerge in a liquid
37 Clues: the fall of rain • submerge in a liquid • a small, narrow river • firm and stable in shape • a very small drop of a liquid • the star around which the earth orbits • a large body of water surrounded by land • the quality of being hot; high temperature • cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid • the roots of plants absorb water from the ground • ...
water systems 2022-02-03
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- natural satellite covered by ice
- underground layer of rock
- water that falls into soil
- water can pass through
- easy to identify
- where the rainwater ends up
- water found in streams, lakes...
- mass of ice
- small narrow river
- water cycle
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- hard to identify
- h2o
- water can not pass through
- ability of a material to absorb heat
- small localized climate
- two watershed in between a hill
- the state of the atmosphere
- strong winds
- water without salt
- destructive vortex
20 Clues: h2o • mass of ice • water cycle • strong winds • hard to identify • easy to identify • water without salt • small narrow river • destructive vortex • water can pass through • small localized climate • underground layer of rock • water can not pass through • water that falls into soil • the state of the atmosphere • where the rainwater ends up • two watershed in between a hill • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-03
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- High latitude region of a planet that is covered in ice
- makes water cleaner to drink
- a measure of the ease of passage of liquids or gases or specific chemicals through the material
- water can’t pass through
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- a continuous flow of liquid, air, or gas.
- Water that has salt in it
- water located above the earth's surface
- all the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rocks that hold groundwater
- Liquid that has a formula of H2o
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- Water that has no salt in it
- the process of cleaning something, especially with a chemical, in order to destroy bacteria
- bad for the environment
- elevated terrain that separates neighboring drainage basins.
- energy that is collected from renewable resources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale.
- an area that is filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land, and set apart from any river
- water beneath the earth's surface
- a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight
- small localized climate
- ability of a material to absorb heat
- a place where water collects.
21 Clues: bad for the environment • small localized climate • water can’t pass through • Water that has salt in it • Water that has no salt in it • makes water cleaner to drink • a place where water collects. • Liquid that has a formula of H2o • water beneath the earth's surface • ability of a material to absorb heat • water located above the earth's surface • ...
Water Sysytems 2022-02-01
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- a natural resource that can be replenished is called a…?
- water that is found in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, and oceans is called...?
- water cannot pass through a ______ layer.
- _____ starts from thunderstorms over the ocean.
- where water is stored.
- 97% of the earth’s water is…?
- The water cycle is known by its scientific name as…?
- a process where water, sand, and chemicals are injected underground at very high pressures to crack open rock layers and release the oil or gas trapped inside is called…?
- tornadoes over water are called a…..?
- _____ has a lower heat capacity than water.
- a potassium-rich salt that is mined from underground deposits formed from evaporated sea beds is called…?
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- water that falls and ends up in soil is called…?
- water can pass through a ______ layer.
- 3% of the earth’s water is... ?
- the opposite of condensation is…?
- the ability of a material to absorb heat is called…?
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it is called…?
- a watershed separated from another by high points like hills and ridges is called a…?
- underground layer of rock, gravel, sand or silt that holds water is called a…?
- the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase is called…?
20 Clues: where water is stored. • 97% of the earth’s water is…? • 3% of the earth’s water is... ? • the opposite of condensation is…? • tornadoes over water are called a…..? • water can pass through a ______ layer. • water cannot pass through a ______ layer. • _____ has a lower heat capacity than water. • _____ starts from thunderstorms over the ocean. • ...
water systems 2022-02-08
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- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- is a piece of freshwater ice more than 15 m long that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water.
- is water in the form of droplets that appears on thin, exposed objects in the morning or evening due to condensation.
- a body of water partly surrounded by land.
- are areas where water covers the soil or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year
- is an underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock
- is a piece of freshwater ice more than 15 m long that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water.
- a thing that starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- builts to access water
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- is the water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand, and rock.
- is a mass of ice that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area.
- is a point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops.
- a process that involves loss of water vapour through the stomata of plants
- an area of land in which all the water present
- a line dividing land whose drainage flows toward the given stream from land whose drainage flows away from that stream.
- capacity the ability of a material to absorb heat
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- is natural and effective at removing many toxins from the water, such as volatile organic compounds and chlorine, without the use of chemicals or stripping the water of salts and minerals.
- a mass of ice
- a natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river.
- drains into one large main water body
21 Clues: a mass of ice • builts to access water • drains into one large main water body • a body of water partly surrounded by land. • an area of land in which all the water present • capacity the ability of a material to absorb heat • a thing that starts from thunderstorms over the ocean • is a mass of ice that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area. • ...
water systems 2022-02-08
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- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- an area of land in which all the water present
- is a piece of freshwater ice more than 15 m long that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water.
- a mass of ice
- a line dividing land whose drainage flows toward the given stream from land whose drainage flows away from that stream.
- is a piece of freshwater ice more than 15 m long that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water.
- are areas where water covers the soil or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- is a point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops.
- is water in the form of droplets that appears on thin, exposed objects in the morning or evening due to condensation.
- builts to access water
- a body of water partly surrounded by land.
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- is natural and effective at removing many toxins from the water, such as volatile organic compounds and chlorine, without the use of chemicals or stripping the water of salts and minerals.
- a process that involves loss of water vapour through the stomata of plants
- a thing that starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- capacity the ability of a material to absorb heat
- is the water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand, and rock.
- is an underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock
- is a mass of ice that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area.
- a natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river.
- drains into one large main water body
21 Clues: a mass of ice • builts to access water • drains into one large main water body • a body of water partly surrounded by land. • an area of land in which all the water present • capacity the ability of a material to absorb heat • a thing that starts from thunderstorms over the ocean • is a mass of ice that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area. • ...
Water unit 2022-01-30
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- Part of the globe with More water - Colder
- Water that is not salty
- Part of the globe with Less water - Warmer
- Something that holds in the heat or cold
- Source or supply of something that we need and use
- Able to be used without being depleted/running out
- Cleans our water
- The separation of solid particles from a liquid to form loose aggregations or soft flakes
- Unbreakable/impenetrable layer
- Water that is undrinkable
- Weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Released when another thing decomposes
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- Water tornado
- The effect of Co2 in the atmosphere
- Formed by the accumulation of snow and low temperatures
- Melting, Sublimation, evaporation, Condensation, Deposition, Freezing
- Water above ground
- A climate within a climate
- Rock/sediment ground water holder
- An area of land that filters water into different bodies of water
- Water that flows over the land surface and is a major component of the water cycle
21 Clues: Water tornado • Cleans our water • Water above ground • Water that is not salty • Water that is undrinkable • A climate within a climate • Unbreakable/impenetrable layer • Rock/sediment ground water holder • The effect of Co2 in the atmosphere • Released when another thing decomposes • Something that holds in the heat or cold • Part of the globe with More water - Colder • ...
Water unit 2022-01-30
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- Formed by the accumulation of snow and low temperatures
- Water above ground
- In water that makes it undrinkable
- Cleans our water
- Weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Water tornado
- Unbreakable/impenetrable layer
- Rock/sediment ground water holder
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- Water that flows over the land surface and is a major component of the water cycle
- The effect of Co2 in the atmosphere
- Part of the globe with Less water - Warmer
- The separation of solid particles from a liquid to form loose aggregations or soft flakes
- Part of the globe with More water - Colder
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- Able to be used without being depleted/running out
- Water that is undrinkable
- Water that is not salty
- an area of land that drains all the streams, lakes and rainfall to a common outlet
- A climate within a climate
- Released when another thing decomposes
- Something that holds in the heat or cold
21 Clues: Water tornado • Cleans our water • Water above ground • Water that is not salty • Water that is undrinkable • A climate within a climate • Unbreakable/impenetrable layer • Rock/sediment ground water holder • In water that makes it undrinkable • The effect of Co2 in the atmosphere • Released when another thing decomposes • Something that holds in the heat or cold • ...
Water Systems 2022-01-31
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- process when the earth heats up too much
- area where water is kept
- a compound containing potassium
- huge chunk of ice
- using a high pressure liquid to mine
- area with a bunch of water
- filters chemicals out of water
- first layer of water on
- the ability of a material to absorb heat
- splits the earth in half
- how water is recycled
- sea with a 37% salt level
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- chemicals that are dangerous
- something in effect when water is toxic
- canadas worst hurricane
- layer of water under the surface
- half of the earth
- area with a small localized climate
- thunderstorm over the ocean
- frozen water
20 Clues: frozen water • huge chunk of ice • half of the earth • how water is recycled • canadas worst hurricane • first layer of water on • area where water is kept • splits the earth in half • sea with a 37% salt level • area with a bunch of water • thunderstorm over the ocean • chemicals that are dangerous • filters chemicals out of water • a compound containing potassium • ...
water system 2022-02-05
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- not allowing liquids or gases to pass through it
- an area or division, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries
- violent watersprouts
- The amount of salt in the water
- is an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around
- something that can be renewed
- the water that falls becomes a part of the area's
- one watershed is separated from another
- when the heat gets trapped above the Eath’s surface
- fill (something) up again
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- allowing liquids or gases to pass through it
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- water that falls and ends up in the soil
- contaminate (water, air, or a place) with harmful or poisonous substances
- A million years old
- capacity is the ability of a material to absorb heat
- the process of gas turning into a liquid
- underground layer of rocks, gravel, sand, or silt that holds water
- water in lake, streams and rivers
- The process of liquid turning into gas
20 Clues: A million years old • violent watersprouts • fill (something) up again • something that can be renewed • The amount of salt in the water • water in lake, streams and rivers • The process of liquid turning into gas • one watershed is separated from another • water that falls and ends up in the soil • the process of gas turning into a liquid • ...
water day 2022-04-01
20 Clues: upe, • zivs • pods, • duša, • Jūra, • ezers, • laiva, • ūdens, • kuģis, • vanna, • sniegs, • okeāns, • džakūzī, • baseins, • titāniks, • aizbergs, • izlietne, • strūklaka, • slitkalniņš, • ūdens kritums,
Water & Atmosphere 2022-04-07
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- the part of the water cycle that flows over land as surface water instead of being absorbed into groundwater.
- Water that contains waste from homes or industries.
- Structure built across rivers to control water flow.
- The area of land that is drained by a
- the process of removing salt from seawater.
- the conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate liquid stage.
- ______ zones are areas where water infiltrates through the permeable rock and sediment but the saturated zone is at a depth.
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth.
- The percentage of total rock that has spaces/gaps for liquid to fill.
- _____water is water that is found beneath Earth's surface.
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere, extending from the earth's surface to a height of about 6 miles.
- Second layer of the Earth's atmosphere which extends from the top of the troposphere to about 30 miles. Clouds rarely form here
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- An underground formation that contains groundwater.
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- The water cycle process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- Only about 3% of Earth's water is this type of water.
- 4th layer of atmosphere that get warmer with height!
- solid form of water
- The ability of a rock (or soil) to allow water to flow through it.
- Name of the largest watershed in the United States.
- outer most layer of Earth's atmosphere in which air is thinnest and no longer a continuous medium.
- As water travels below the surface it reaches a level where the rock/soil is saturated known as the water ______ .
- 3rd layer of the atmosphere. The top of this layer is the coldest part of the atmosphere!
- the combined processes by which water moves from the earth's surface into the atmosphere.
- This planet is often called "the water planet" or "Blue Planet.
- The flowing network of joining rivers and streams is called a river ______.
- artificial lake formed by damming a river.
- The water cycle process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet.
- a hole that is dug or drilled to reach groundwater
30 Clues: solid form of water • The area of land that is drained by a • Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet. • artificial lake formed by damming a river. • the process of removing salt from seawater. • a hole that is dug or drilled to reach groundwater • Water that contains waste from homes or industries. • Name of the largest watershed in the United States. • ...
Water resources 2013-07-04
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- fit or suitable for drinking: potable water.
- limitation or restriction
- the volatilization or evaporation and subsequent condensation of a liquid, as when water is boiled in a retort and the steam is condensed in a cool receiver
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry.
- the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science.
- is the process of filtering water to remove lager sized particles and bacteria from the water
- something for catching water, as a reservoir or basin
- to take, seize, or halt (someone or something on the way from one place to another); cut off from an intended destination: to intercept a messenger.
- water fallen as rain
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- the act of polluting or the state of being polluted
- anything that saves or simplifies work, adds to one's ease or comfort
- the remove of salt from (especially sea water), usually to make it drinkable.
- the reclaiming of desert, marshy, or submerged areas or other wasteland for cultivation or other use
- is being in a weak of unfavorable position
- of or pertaining to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family: domestic pleasures
- the act of consuming, as by use, decay, or destruction
- the act of conserving prevention of injury, decay, waste, or loss; preservation: conservation of wildlife; conservation of human rights.
- a natural or artificial place where water is collected and stored for use, especially water for supplying a community, irrigating land, furnishing power
- pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of strategy: strategic movements.
- to deal or bargain with another or others, as in the preparation of a treaty or contract or in preliminaries to a business deal.
20 Clues: water fallen as rain • limitation or restriction • is being in a weak of unfavorable position • fit or suitable for drinking: potable water. • the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. • the act of polluting or the state of being polluted • something for catching water, as a reservoir or basin • the act of consuming, as by use, decay, or destruction • ...
Water Resources 2013-06-24
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- the process of removing salt from sea water
- the quality or state of being impure
- weak or unfavourable position
- the problem of water shortage
- a natural place where water is stored
- ensures wastage is kept to a minimum
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry
- the end product after water is recycled
- the state or quality of being efficient
- to ask for with proper authority
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- the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment
- process of destroying germs
- knowledge that people use to meet their needs
- process of filtering water
- a partially permeable subtance
- an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply of water resources
- when countries do not have enough clean water
- process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove bacteria
- to preserve
- an area which rain falls is collected
20 Clues: to preserve • process of filtering water • process of destroying germs • weak or unfavourable position • the problem of water shortage • a partially permeable subtance • to ask for with proper authority • the quality or state of being impure • ensures wastage is kept to a minimum • a natural place where water is stored • an area which rain falls is collected • ...
Water Resources 2013-06-25
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- There are ______ demand for water when the world population increases
- Water runoff the land towards the lakes, rivers and oceans
- Being in a weak or unfavourable position
- Water released from clouds in the form of rain or freezing rain
- A process that coverts sea water into fresh water by removing the salt from the sea water
- 2% of the fresh water is stored as snow and _____ .
- Careful use of water to minimize the amount of water wasted
- Some countries have an abundant supply of fresh water, others suffer from a lack of it. _______ Distribution of fresh water
- Oil leak into the ocean causing water _______
- Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials
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- Water Shortage is often referred to as water ________
- Area which collects rainfall
- Process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- One of the reclaimed water in Singapore
- __________ Agreements
- Knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
- Bringing in goods from other country
- Fresh water stored in rivers, streams and lakes is called ___________ water
- Increasing the _________ of water to control the rising demand of water
- Water held underground in the soil
20 Clues: __________ Agreements • Area which collects rainfall • Water held underground in the soil • Bringing in goods from other country • One of the reclaimed water in Singapore • Being in a weak or unfavourable position • Oil leak into the ocean causing water _______ • 2% of the fresh water is stored as snow and _____ . • Water Shortage is often referred to as water ________ • ...
water resources 2013-06-02
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- Cleaning of sea water
- A protected area of importance for wildlife, flora, fauna or features of geological or other special interest
- A supply of water
- An outdoor water-use restriction is a ban or other lesser restrictions put into effect that restricts the outdoor use of water supplies
- 1 of the measures to conserve water supply
- An area over which rainfalls and is collected
- Weak/unfavourable position
- Water shortage problem
- Is a natural or artificial lake, storage pond or impoundment from a dam which is used to store water
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- 1 of the method of desalination
- A process of removing undesirable chemicals, materials, and biological contaminants from raw water
- Ensuring that wastage is kept to a minimum
- Arrangement between 2/more countries regrading the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time
- Process of converting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water
- Process of making a product or service available
- To revise the terms of (a contract) so as to limit or regain excess profits gained by the contractor
- The process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles
- Process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- Is a process to change materials into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials
- The knowledge,skills and tools that people use to meet their needs
20 Clues: A supply of water • Cleaning of sea water • Water shortage problem • Weak/unfavourable position • 1 of the method of desalination • Ensuring that wastage is kept to a minimum • 1 of the measures to conserve water supply • An area over which rainfalls and is collected • Process of making a product or service available • ...
Water Power 2013-05-24
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- factory in which logs are sawed into lumber by a machine
- water wheel in which water flows under the wheel
- an artificial lake used to store water
- a building in which grain is ground into flour
- pitchback or breastshot (2 words)
- an apparatus for bringing up objects or mud from a river
- any resource that can be replenished naturally
- a tank for generating steam in a steam engine
- waste containing carbon
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- energy from the sun
- a sailing ship with two or more masts
- supports an elevated water tank (2 words)
- a ship powered by one or more steam engines
- producing electricity by using the force of water
- a unit of pressure (acronym)
- timber sawn into rough planks
- energy in the form of heat
- a barrier constructed to hold back water
- forces that act on a system, but do not belong to that system
- a place where ships can seek shelter from storms
20 Clues: energy from the sun • waste containing carbon • energy in the form of heat • a unit of pressure (acronym) • timber sawn into rough planks • pitchback or breastshot (2 words) • a sailing ship with two or more masts • an artificial lake used to store water • a barrier constructed to hold back water • supports an elevated water tank (2 words) • ...
water resource 2013-06-07
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- The amount of money needed to purchase something.
- The process of purifying a liquid by boiling it and cindensing its vapors.
- A source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed.
- Is important for life on Earth.
- The process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water.
- Is the precess of coverting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water.
- This fresh water which is stored in rivers,streams and lakes.
- Some fresh water can also be found deep underground.
- The knowledge,skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
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- A manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudes.
- The people who inhabit a territory or state.
- Being in a weak or unfavourable position.
- In seas and oceans makes upabout 97percent of this amount.
- The carful use of resource to ensures that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- Waste from factories and households are often carelessly dumped into rivers which then pollutes the waters.
- An area over which rain falls and is collected.
- The organized action of making of goods and services for sale.
- A large-scale farming enterprise.
- Lake uesd to store water for community use.
- Only one percent of the total amount of water on the Earth.
20 Clues: Is important for life on Earth. • A large-scale farming enterprise. • Being in a weak or unfavourable position. • Lake uesd to store water for community use. • The people who inhabit a territory or state. • An area over which rain falls and is collected. • The amount of money needed to purchase something. • Some fresh water can also be found deep underground. • ...
water resources 2013-06-07
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- The organized action of making of goods and services for sale.
- Only one percent of the total amount of water on the Earth.
- Is the precess of coverting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water.
- Some fresh water can also be found deep underground.
- Being in a weak or unfavourable position.
- Lake uesd to store water for community use.
- A large-scale farming enterprise.
- Waste from factories and households are often carelessly dumped into rivers which then pollutes the waters.
- The carful use of resource to ensures that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- The people who inhabit a territory or state.
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- The process of purifying a liquid by boiling it and cindensing its vapors.
- The amount of money needed to purchase something.
- Is important for life on Earth.
- The process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water.
- In seas and oceans makes upabout 97percent of this amount.
- A source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed.
- An area over which rain falls and is collected.
- This fresh water which is stored in rivers,streams and lakes.
- The knowledge,skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
- A manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudes.
20 Clues: Is important for life on Earth. • A large-scale farming enterprise. • Being in a weak or unfavourable position. • Lake uesd to store water for community use. • The people who inhabit a territory or state. • An area over which rain falls and is collected. • The amount of money needed to purchase something. • Some fresh water can also be found deep underground. • ...
water resources 2013-06-11
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- water is a __________ resource to Singapore . This means we need to manage our water supply well or it may lead a negative impact on our lives.
- policies and__________ were started to conserve water supply.
- recycled water has the same meaning as water____________.
- the process of converting seawater to fresh water.
- the water brought from other countries to Singapore is known as ______ water.
- the water is disinfected using _________ radiation.
- ____________ is being in a weak or unfavourable position.
- the process of filtering large sized particles and bacteria from water.
- the advanced tools and gadjets people use to meet their needs.
- __________ water is produced when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- which year was it when the water consumption was 172 litres per day? Before year 2000 or after?
- before 1975 , how many reservoirs were there in singapore?
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- ______________is the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- the careful use of resources to prevent wastage.
- the process of polluting the water.
- example of recycled water in Singapore[most common]
- the _________ area is an area which rain falls and is collected.
- water ___________ occurs when there is a shortage of water for people.
- _________ osmosis is the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove small particles.
- the water from________ catchment areas are collected in reservoirs.
20 Clues: the process of polluting the water. • the careful use of resources to prevent wastage. • the process of converting seawater to fresh water. • example of recycled water in Singapore[most common] • the water is disinfected using _________ radiation. • ____________ is being in a weak or unfavourable position. • before 1975 , how many reservoirs were there in singapore? • ...
Water Features 2014-05-14
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- a sharp ridge between two cirques
- rivers of ice
- steep sided valleys
- daily conditions such as temperature
- slopes downward away from the continents
- grooves etched in the bedrock
- small beginnings of glaciers
- underwater volcano
- large chunks of a glacier in the sea
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- one of the largest and most devastating types of waves
- top of a wave
- distance between two crests of waves
- narrow inlets in the coast with steep walls
- movement in the water
- mountain peak that has a sharp pyramid shape
- average weather conditions over years
- where tectonic plates converge
- breeze air that blows in from the ocean
- bottom of a wave
- consistent circular patterns in the ocean
20 Clues: top of a wave • rivers of ice • bottom of a wave • underwater volcano • steep sided valleys • movement in the water • small beginnings of glaciers • grooves etched in the bedrock • where tectonic plates converge • a sharp ridge between two cirques • distance between two crests of waves • daily conditions such as temperature • large chunks of a glacier in the sea • ...
Water features 2014-05-14
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- underwater volcano
- one of the largest and most devastating types of waves
- daily conditions such as temperature
- small beginnings of glaciers
- where tectonic plates converge
- a sharp ridge between two cirques
- movement in the water
- consistent circular patterns in the ocean
- grooves etched in the bedrock
- distance between two crests of waves
- mountain peak that has a sharp pyramid shape
- narrow inlets in the coast with steep walls
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- top of a wave
- average weather conditions over years
- rivers of ice
- large chunks of a glacier in the sea
- slopes downward away from the continents
- steep sided valleys
- bottom of a wave
- breeze air that blows in from the ocean
20 Clues: top of a wave • rivers of ice • bottom of a wave • underwater volcano • steep sided valleys • movement in the water • small beginnings of glaciers • grooves etched in the bedrock • where tectonic plates converge • a sharp ridge between two cirques • large chunks of a glacier in the sea • daily conditions such as temperature • distance between two crests of waves • ...
Water features 2014-05-14
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- underwater volcano
- breeze air that blows in from the ocean
- small beginnings of glaciers
- distance between two crests of waves
- grooves etched in the bedrock
- mountain peak that has a sharp pyramid shape
- where tectonic plates converge
- average weather conditions over years
- rivers of ice
- consistent circular patterns in the ocean
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- bottom of a wave
- a sharp ridge between two cirques
- movement in the water
- slopes downward away from the continents
- steep sided valleys
- narrow inlets in the coast with steep walls
- daily conditions such as temperature
- one of the largest and most devastating types of waves
- large chunks of a glacier in the sea
- top of a wave
20 Clues: top of a wave • rivers of ice • bottom of a wave • underwater volcano • steep sided valleys • movement in the water • small beginnings of glaciers • grooves etched in the bedrock • where tectonic plates converge • a sharp ridge between two cirques • distance between two crests of waves • daily conditions such as temperature • large chunks of a glacier in the sea • ...
Water Chemistry 2014-06-08
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- Part of a solution with smaller amount like salt in water
- All three phases of this substance are found on earth
- Part of a solution with greater amount, like water in a salt solution
- _?_ heat capacity describes the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a substance
- Kind of a solution with less than the amount of solute that can fit in a solution
- Dissolving salt in water _?_ its freezing point
- Most of the water on this planet is found here
- Kind of solution with maximum amount of solute
- The tendency of a liquid to bead up is _?_ tension
- The _?_ point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals atmospheric pressure
- This remains constant during a phase change
- The three elements which cause hydrogen bonding are fluorine, nitrogen, and _?_
- Frogs contain a form of _?_ that protect their organs in the winter
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- Ice floats on water because it is less _?_
- Kind of mixture with particles so large that they settle out
- _?_ action is the process of a liquid rising up a thin tube
- Most freshwater on earth is _?_
- The _?_ effect is the scattering of light by a colloid, like the sky
- Homogeneous mixture with particles less than 1 nanometer in size
- Kind of solution which holds more solute than it should be able to hold
- The expression that allows you determine what can dissolve in a solvent is "like dissolves _?_"
- A molecule with an uneven distribution of electrons has a _?_ covalent bond
- In general, increasing the temperature of a solution will _?_ solubility
- Kind of solution with particles that scatter light so they appear cloudy, like fog
- Water that has magnesium, calcium, or iron dissolved in it is said to be _?_
- This kind of bonding gives water its special properties
- Hard water interferes with the action of this substance
27 Clues: Most freshwater on earth is _?_ • Ice floats on water because it is less _?_ • This remains constant during a phase change • Most of the water on this planet is found here • Kind of solution with maximum amount of solute • Dissolving salt in water _?_ its freezing point • The tendency of a liquid to bead up is _?_ tension • ...
WATER CYCLE 2013-03-06
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- the general direction precipitation falls
- when water is absorb into the ground
- the layer above the earth
- the solid form of water
- the general direction how vapor flows
- what water does when it changes from ice to water
- when warm water becomes colder
- evaporation through plants
- another name of water in gas form
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- how water is named scientifically
- another word for water
- necessary for life
- heat energy from the sun
- when water falls from the sky
- water going across land
- the state the water is invisible
- that comes from plants
- major part in water cycle
- happens over and over again
- a cycle water takes
- a storage area for underground water that is usually surrounded by rocks
21 Clues: necessary for life • a cycle water takes • another word for water • that comes from plants • water going across land • the solid form of water • heat energy from the sun • the layer above the earth • major part in water cycle • evaporation through plants • happens over and over again • when water falls from the sky • when warm water becomes colder • the state the water is invisible • ...
Water Cycle 2014-08-26
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- Water that comes down from clouds and its in flakes
- A visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air
- It is one of the only things that can be all states of matter
- Process in which water transforms from liquid for to gas form
- When water evaporates from plants or trees
- A water source like a river, lake, etc.
- Water crystals that that clump together
- When clouds get heavy and water falls
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- A gas in earth's atmosphere it condenses into a cloud
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- When collection goes into the air and turns into vapor
- Water that soaks into the ground
- Sater that is stored in cracks of rock underground
- When clouds get heavy and fall as liquid or solid
- Source of energy or heat that causes evaporation
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- The area above the earth's surface where gas and clouds reside
- Water that runs into streams, lakes, rivers, etc.
- Large body of salt water where runoff ends
- Ball of ice and water together in a ball
20 Clues: Water that soaks into the ground • When clouds get heavy and water falls • A water source like a river, lake, etc. • Water crystals that that clump together • Ball of ice and water together in a ball • A large body of water surrounded by land • When water evaporates from plants or trees • Large body of salt water where runoff ends • ...
Water Cycle 2014-08-26
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- A large body of water surrounded by land
- Sater that is stored in cracks of rock underground
- A gas in earth's atmosphere it condenses into a cloud
- A visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air
- Large body of salt water where runoff ends
- Source of energy or heat that causes evaporation
- When clouds get heavy and fall as liquid or solid
- It is one of the only things that can be all states of matter
- Water that comes down from clouds and its in flakes
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- Water that runs into streams, lakes, rivers, etc.
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- Water crystals that that clump together
- When clouds get heavy and water falls
- Water that soaks into the ground
- When collection goes into the air and turns into vapor
- When water evaporates from plants or trees
- Process in which water transforms from liquid for to gas form
- A water source like a river, lake, etc.
- The area above the earth's surface where gas and clouds reside
- Ball of ice and water together in a ball
20 Clues: Water that soaks into the ground • When clouds get heavy and water falls • Water crystals that that clump together • A water source like a river, lake, etc. • A large body of water surrounded by land • Ball of ice and water together in a ball • When water evaporates from plants or trees • Large body of salt water where runoff ends • ...
Water Crossword 2015-02-03
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- area where fresh water mixes with salt water
- ecological region at the lowest level of a lake or ocean
- the flora and fauna found on the bottom of the sea floor
- water that is safe to drink
- polluted water source with a non-direct source
- removal of salts from seawater
- contaminated water that can be treated
- small organisms drifting or floating in the seawater
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- a large lake used for water supply
- aquatic animals that are able to swim and move independently of water currents
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake
- swamps located on tropical and subtropical zones
- limestone ridges built by tiny coral animals
- chemical, physical, or biological agents into water that degrades the water
- animal and plant matter feces and food waste
- part of the ocean closest to the shore
- run parallel to the shore and protect the mainland
- factory, wasterwater treatment, or a leaking oil tanker
- supports fish, clams, and aquatic birds on shorelines
- the amount of membrane that allows water to pass through
- a bacteria that can cause disease
- land that consists of marches and swamps
22 Clues: water that is safe to drink • removal of salts from seawater • a bacteria that can cause disease • a large lake used for water supply • part of the ocean closest to the shore • contaminated water that can be treated • land that consists of marches and swamps • excessive richness of nutrients in a lake • area where fresh water mixes with salt water • ...
Water Cycle 2014-11-05
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- Two hydrogen one oxygen
- Largest use for Groundwater
- Water flowing across the land
- Pipe used to remove water from the Aquifer
- Underground Reservoirs
- Rain, Hail, Snow, and Sleet are this
- Amount of matter in an object
- Roots pulling water from the soil
- Precipitation and cold air create this
- Stored water for human use
- Precipitation and warm air create this
- Under water conveyor belt
- Cycle where water in the Hydrosphere moves
- Frozen state of liquid water
- Vapor to Clouds
- Water soaking back into the soil
- Layer above Earth where water goes when it Evaporates
- Carving the Earth with water
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- Area of land where precipitation runs into
- Water in the ground
- Pollution in water
- Groundwater leaves and goes into a stream or lake
- Plant sweat
- Become unclean
- Everyday Light and Warmth
- Seeping water going through the ground
- Liquid to Gas
- Drinkable Substance
- Long periods of time without water
- Movement of underground water
30 Clues: Plant sweat • Liquid to Gas • Become unclean • Vapor to Clouds • Pollution in water • Water in the ground • Drinkable Substance • Underground Reservoirs • Two hydrogen one oxygen • Everyday Light and Warmth • Under water conveyor belt • Stored water for human use • Largest use for Groundwater • Frozen state of liquid water • Carving the Earth with water • Water flowing across the land • ...
Water Cycle 2015-08-25
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- made of water and bring rain down to earth
- a big mass of water
- the scientific word of water
- mass of water that flows into oceans or lakes
- the stage when water falls back to earth's surface
- clouds that are really close to the earth
- frozen water
- when a solid turns into a gas without becoming a liquid
- water flowing in rivers and creeks
- we drink it
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- frozen state when it falls to earth as precipitation
- the stage where water vapor turns into clouds
- what heats up the earth and we all need to live
- when water soaks up into the soil and is used for wells and farming
- what protects us from space
- when water soaks into the ground
- water that runs back into a pond or river
- the stage where the sun heats up the earth
- when water finds a way up from the ground
- it falls on us as precipitation
20 Clues: we drink it • frozen water • a big mass of water • what protects us from space • the scientific word of water • it falls on us as precipitation • when water soaks into the ground • water flowing in rivers and creeks • water that runs back into a pond or river • clouds that are really close to the earth • when water finds a way up from the ground • ...
Water Safety 2015-10-08
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- This type of dive is best when depth is questionable
- Swimming/diving while under the _______of drugs or alcohol is high risk
- Be sure to stay ______________ and drinks water or non-caffeinated beverages
- individuals trained to save people from drowning
- Dive into water that is _____________your own height in depth
- Whenever possible, minimize your _________ to stay safe!
- Cord A _______ __________ injury will change your life. Loss of fine motor skills is debilitating
- Enroll children in swimming and water safety ____________
- an abbreviated term for a lifejacket or a Personal Floating Device
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- Pool ______________ should be stored out of reach of children as they are poisonous
- Learn the correct _____________ for diving
- Children under _____ years old should wear a lifejacket
- A condition that occurs when you are in water for an extended period of time and you lose core body heat
- Check the water ____________ before diving in
- All backyard pools must have a __________ with a self-closing gate
- You should always swim with a __________
- aid kit Be sure to have this kit available near a pool or body of water
- Encourage the use of ____________ when outside to protect your skin
- When swimming in the ocean, be aware of __________ and currents and watch for shifting weather patterns
- Play _____ ______ is important. Avoid horseplay.
20 Clues: You should always swim with a __________ • Learn the correct _____________ for diving • Check the water ____________ before diving in • individuals trained to save people from drowning • Play _____ ______ is important. Avoid horseplay. • This type of dive is best when depth is questionable • Children under _____ years old should wear a lifejacket • ...
Water quality 2016-01-31
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- A pH of 7
- Contamination of Earth from discharge of harmful substances.
- pH less than 7 is
- Pollution that does not have a specific point of release, open, loop recycling, when materials are reused to form new products
- Refers to water clarity
- The air, water, minerals and animals surrounding and affecting a given organism at any time
- Type of water that is caused by things like clay, silt, organic and inorganic matter and microscopic organisms
- The area of land where all of the water that drains off of it goes into the same place
- Organisms found living in water that have specific living conditions and are very sensitive to pollution.
- Low levels of this doesn't support living organisms
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- A low-lying area of land that is saturated with moisture
- Measure of the average kinetic energy
- A pH greater than 7
- Compound that the nitrogen based polyatomic ion NO3
- Pollutants discharged from a single identifiable location
- An act to set maximum permissible amounts of water pollutants that can be discharged into waterways
- The acidity of water
- A flow of water in a channel or bed, as a brook, rivulet or small river
- Based nutrients commonly found in fertilizers and pesticides.
- Water that has been used and contaminated
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 • Compound that the nitrogen based polyatomic ion NO3 • Low levels of this doesn't support living organisms • A low-lying area of land that is saturated with moisture • ...
Water Systems 2023-02-06
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- removing any chemicals
- large body of water
- referes to temperatures for a day
- flowing water drains into another body of water
- a technique to clean water
- removing salt from salt water
- holds waste water underground
- land that drains water into nearby water
- process of water being recycled
- tiny organism
- change in a climates normal weather
- obtaining water from the ground
- how much heat an object can store
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- replacing water
- place underground after the soil
- germs, they can be good or bad for you
- water found beneath the earths surface
- thick layer of compressed snow
- a layer of gases that surround the earth
- water not suitable for drinking
- human made way to supply water to plants
- flooded areas of land
- use resources so enough for future
- the amount of salt in water
- a chemical used to keep water clean
- compressed mass of snow, rock, or sediment
- body of underground rock that holds groundwater
27 Clues: tiny organism • replacing water • large body of water • flooded areas of land • removing any chemicals • a technique to clean water • the amount of salt in water • removing salt from salt water • holds waste water underground • thick layer of compressed snow • water not suitable for drinking • process of water being recycled • obtaining water from the ground • ...
water systems 2023-02-10
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- various tempeturs for a day
- removing chemicals from a product
- they can be good or bad
- removing salt from water so you can drink it
- a region of a planet that is covered in ice
- very small orgasim
- amount of salt water
- a very large body of water
- a change in tempeture and weather
- replacing water
- used to keep water clean
- table
- thinking about a way we use resorces
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- flowing body of water
- to turn water to plants
- how much an object canh hold/release
- peice of land that drains water
- water being recycled
- flooded areas of land
- underground rock that holds water
- surronds the earth
- beneath the earths surface
- holds waste water underground
- a slowly moving mass
- not good for drinking
- break down bad parts in water and soil
- obtaining
27 Clues: table • obtaining • replacing water • surronds the earth • very small orgasim • water being recycled • a slowly moving mass • amount of salt water • flowing body of water • flooded areas of land • not good for drinking • to turn water to plants • they can be good or bad • used to keep water clean • beneath the earths surface • a very large body of water • various tempeturs for a day • ...
Water Environmentalism 2023-02-10
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- Makes up 70% of the earth.
- This type of water use is when you are actively using water.
- This is the organization that all students at saul are a part of.
- This is a type of plastic fabric used for stockings and rope.
- The type of catfish from our ID notes.
- This is the website we use to document our ag experience.
- This is the type of trout from our ID list.
- The amount of this substance is what differs between saltwater, brackish water, and freshwater.
- Around the world most of our water is used for this purpose.
- This is the very hind fin of a fish.
- The _____ line is the line that goes along the side of fish.
- Pieces of plastic that are under 5mm in size.
- These are the nonliving factors in an ecosystem.
- This fish looks similar to the Bluegill, but is orange with some blue-green hues.
- These are the currents of the oceans.
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- This is the bottom direction used when describing fish.
- This is when an area is not receiving its usual rainfall amount and the lack of water starts causing issues.
- This type of water makes up 1.2% of the total water available.
- This stands for Supervised Agricultural Experience.
- This is the other kind of fish skeleton that is not bony.
- This is the upwards direction used when describing fish.
- This type of bath toy is what spilled into the ocean that aided in learning more about gyres.
- To break something down to its bare materials and form it into something new.
- These are little bins connected to docks to try and collect trash from the water.
- The Northern _____ is an invasive fish from asia that looks similar to a reptile.
- The first type of plastic was created to mimic this natural animal product.
- ____ Other name for indirect water use.
- These are the living factors in an ecosystem.
28 Clues: Makes up 70% of the earth. • This is the very hind fin of a fish. • These are the currents of the oceans. • The type of catfish from our ID notes. • ____ Other name for indirect water use. • This is the type of trout from our ID list. • Pieces of plastic that are under 5mm in size. • These are the living factors in an ecosystem. • ...
Water Sports 2022-09-15
23 Clues: ski • rod • eyes • hook • sail • mask • fish • tank • mask • vest • bait • skis • oars • board • board • diving • paddles • paddles • snorkel • cap hair • suit swim • suit ocean • white water
Water Terms 2022-12-22
Across
- animals that feed by staining suspended matter and food particles from the water
- the amount of salt in a body of water
- the process by which plants convert solar energy into chemical energy (sugar)
- he flow of excess water on the surface after a storm occurs
- pollution that can be traced from a single source
- the flora and fauna found on the bottom, or in the bottom sediment of a body of water
- landform made of sediment carried in from one water body to another (e.g. a river flowing into a sea)
- deep water bodies where freshwater and saltwater mix
- the deeper water between the limnetic zone and the lake bottom; too dark for photosynthesis and often has low oxygen levels.
- how much dissolved oxygen is in the water available for animals to breathe
- the debris and material that floats from the top of the ocean to the ocean floor
- a wetland primarily vegetated by grasses and herbs
- the area that is covered in water during high tide, and above water during low tide
- bloom
- usually tiny (but also larger) plant and animal organisms floating in the water
- the top layer of a body of water that receives sunlight
- the rising and falling of the sea.
- aquatic animals that can swim and move independently of water currents
- the reduction of the ocean's pH caused by carbon dioxide in the water
- the open and well-lit area of a body of freshwater, like a lake or pond.
- any water that is above ground
- the lowest level of a body of water, with lower temperatures and higher pressure
- the zone that contains steep, small mountain streams
- the zone of marine waters lit by the sun
Down
- feeders deposit feeders are organisms that “take mud into their guts and extract nutrients from it”
- the cloudiness/haziness of the water.
- the moderate elevation zone of a stream that joins the source and coastal zones
- water stored underground in the pore spaces of soil and rocks
- the deepest zone in marine waters
- water that contains less than 0.05 ppt dissolved salts
- the zone beneath the euphotic zone
- waste water from baths, sinks, washing machines, and other kitchen appliances
- the stream zone containing low-lying ground adjacent to the stream
- when the water is too rich in nutrients
- the part of a sea, lake, or river that is closest to the shore
- the upper surface of the groundwater
- an area of land that is permanently saturated and primarily vegetated with trees
- planktonic organisms less than two micrometers in size.
- pollution that can’t be traced to a single source
- when cold, deep ocean water rushes up and brings nutrients up to the surface
- bacteria and some fungi that break down caracasses and marine snow
- the area where the land meets the water
- drainage basin
- when water flows off the land into bodies of surface water
44 Clues: bloom • drainage basin • any water that is above ground • the deepest zone in marine waters • the zone beneath the euphotic zone • the rising and falling of the sea. • the upper surface of the groundwater • the cloudiness/haziness of the water. • the amount of salt in a body of water • when the water is too rich in nutrients • the area where the land meets the water • ...
