water Crossword Puzzles
Hydrosphere 2021-10-20
Across
- Having lots of pore space within a material
- An underground source of water
- Water sticks to itself
- Multiple contaminants; hard to trace source of pollution
- The ability of water to move through something
- The “heaviness” of a substance
- Section of impermeable rock that forces water to move laterally before emerging on the surface
- sticks to other materials
- The water that lies beneath the ground surface, water within the zone of saturation
- Cylindrical hole dug in an aquifer to pump freshwater
Down
- Water vapor released from plants
- Water vapor condenses in clouds
- Liquid or solid water from the clouds
- Water changes into water vapor and rises into the air
- Water moving through the ground
- Addition of water to an aquifer
- When a flash rain storm hits the ground and is not absorbed
- The removal of salt from saltwater to create freshwater
18 Clues: Water sticks to itself • sticks to other materials • An underground source of water • The “heaviness” of a substance • Water vapor condenses in clouds • Water moving through the ground • Addition of water to an aquifer • Water vapor released from plants • Liquid or solid water from the clouds • Having lots of pore space within a material • ...
Unit 4: Water in Earth's Processes (Ch 10) 2013-12-11
Across
- most freshwater can be found frozen solid in these
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the process of changing water into water vapor (liquid to gas)
- major power source of the water cycle
- layer of rocks and soil above the water table in which the pores contain air as well as water
- characteristic of material through which water does not easily pass
- the collection of water
- process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops
Down
- harmful substance in the air, water, and soil
- a land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- characteristic of a material that is full of tiny, connected air spaces that water can seep through
- top of the saturated zone, or depth to the groundwater under Earth's surface
- occurs as air and water vapor rise and cool, cloud formation (gas to liquid)
- a place where groundwater flows to the surface
- a well in which water rises because of pressure within an aquifer
- any form of water that falls from the clouds and reaches Earth's surface
- layer of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water
- the evaporation from plants
- an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
19 Clues: the collection of water • the evaporation from plants • major power source of the water cycle • harmful substance in the air, water, and soil • a place where groundwater flows to the surface • most freshwater can be found frozen solid in these • an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water • the process of changing water into water vapor (liquid to gas) • ...
My Singing Monsters 2020-12-04
Across
- Werdo of Cold and Water Island
- Mech + Crystal
- Light + Fire
- Plant + Cold + Earth
- Shadow + Poison
- Fire + Cold
- Celestial of Mech
- Wublin that creates a digitized flute sound.
- Fire + Air + Water
- Light + Plant + Cold
- Earth + Plant
- Faerie + Earth + Fire + Cold
- Wublin that sings it's name in a warbly voice.
- Fire + Earth
- Wublin that sings "Wake Up The Wublins".
- Faerie + Fire
- Mech + Poison
- Light + Plant + Fire
- Air + Water + Earth
- Earth
- Werdo of Plant, Cold, and Earth Island
- Celestial of Plant
- Fire + Water + Cold
- Bone + Earth + Fire
- Celestial of Air
- Faerie
- Fire + Plant + Cold
- Plasma + Shadow
- Plant + Cold + Water
- Bone + Earth + Water
- Fire + Air + Plant + Earth
- Wublin that creates a cymbal-crash sound.
- Light + Plant + Fire + Cold
- Wublin that sings "Get Down and Funky" in a rough, scratchy voice.
- Air + Earth + Cold + Water
- Celestial of Water
- Psychic + Fire
- Shadow + Crystal
- Werdo of Air and Earth Island
- Water + Earth + Plant + Air
- Kayna + Glowl
- Plasma + Crystal
- Plasma
- Water
- Air + Cold + Earth
- Cold + Plant
- Earth + Cold
- Plant
- T-Rox + Bowgart
- Slug-like Wublin that creates a synth sound.
- Air + Cold + Plant
- Wublin that sings in a rough, scratchy voice.
- Bone + Water
- Faerie + Earth + Cold
- Fire + Air + Earth
- Fire + Air + Water + Cold
- Wublin that creates an organ sound.
- Bug-like Wublin that creates a synth sound.
- Wublin that creates several simultaneous percussion sounds.
- Psychic + Water
- Fire
- Fire + Plant + Water
- Plant + Water + Earth
- Plant + Air
- Mech
- Bone + Earth
- Psychic
- Water + Air
- Light + Plant
- Wublin that creates a chiptune sound.
Down
- Fire + Air + Cold
- Celestial of Electricity
- Light + Cold
- Fire + Air
- Thumpies + Congle
- Air + Cold + Water
- Faerie + Earth
- Fire + Plant
- Fire + Water
- Earth + Water
- Electricity
- Bone + Water + Fire
- Werdo of Plant, Air, and Water Island
- Air Island Mythical
- Earth + Cold + Plant + Air
- Crystal + Poison
- The first Legendary Monster
- Plant Island Mythical
- Plant + Earth + Cold + Water
- Wublin that creates a bass sound.
- Shadow
- Cold
- Earth + Air
- Faerie + Cold
- Bone
- Cold + Water
- + Fire + Earth + Cold
- Bone + Earth + Fire + Water
- Water + Plant
- Wublin that creates a saxophone sound.
- Fire + Earth + Water
- Shadow + Mech
- Psychic + Plant + Fire + Water
- Light
- Celestial of Poison
- Fire + Air + Plant
- Light + Cold + Fire
- Pango + PomPom
- Faerie + Earth + Fire
- Poison
- Celestial of Cold
- Wublin that sings in a high-pitched, wavery voice.
- Psychic + Plant + Fire
- Tweedle + Riff
- Wublin that creates a kazoo sound.
- Cold + Water + Plant + Air
- Earth + Cold + Water
- Air + Earth + Plant
- Psychic + Plant + Water
- Celestial of Earth
- Crystal
- Wublin that sings body parts in a robotic voice.
- Cold + Air
- Celestial of Fire
- Bone + Fire
- Wublin that creates a drumkit sound.
- Spunge + Scups
- Psychic + Water + Fire
- Wublin that creates several individual percussion sounds.
- Air
- Plasma + Poison
- Fire + Plant + Earth
- Celestial of Crystal
- Celestial of Plasma
- Faerie + Cold + Fire
- Plasma + Mech
- Wublin that creates a kick-drum sound.
- Psychic + Plant
- Celestial of Shadow
- Air + Water + Plant
140 Clues: Air • Cold • Bone • Fire • Mech • Earth • Light • Water • Plant • Shadow • Faerie • Poison • Plasma • Crystal • Psychic • Fire + Air • Cold + Air • Fire + Cold • Electricity • Earth + Air • Bone + Fire • Plant + Air • Water + Air • Light + Cold • Light + Fire • Fire + Plant • Fire + Water • Fire + Earth • Cold + Water • Cold + Plant • Earth + Cold • Bone + Water • Bone + Earth • Earth + Water • Earth + Plant • Faerie + Fire • Mech + Poison • Faerie + Cold • ...
Cheyanne 2020-12-04
Across
- settling tank, removes bacteria and any other sludge
- pollution, pollution discharged from a single identifiable source
- accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain
- pollution,polluted surface water that seeps into groundwater
- solids
- treatment,removing harmful chemicals and minerals as well as pathogens from the water to make it potable(drinkable)
- settling tank, removes sewer sludge
- salt water from sea water to make it potable
- pollution, water released from the industry is too warm for the environment to handle
- system,interrelated, connected, rivers, and streams
- that contains waste from homes or industry
- stored below the earths surface in sediment and rock
Down
- area of the land that is drained by a river
- kills any remaining bacteria
- pollution, pollution from many different sources that are difficult to identify
- use, to manufacture,dispose of waste, and generate power
- tank,uses air and bacteria to clean water
- zone,the area of the earths surface where water percolates down into the aquifer
- water,fresh water on earths surface
- eutrophication,algal blooms in water caused by fertilizer runoff from land
- pollution,chemical, physical or biological agents added to water that degrade water quality and adversely affect organisms
- underground formation that contains groundwater
- 67% of the water used in the world
- pollution, v. large but still get polluted
24 Clues: solids • kills any remaining bacteria • 67% of the water used in the world • water,fresh water on earths surface • settling tank, removes sewer sludge • tank,uses air and bacteria to clean water • pollution, v. large but still get polluted • that contains waste from homes or industry • area of the land that is drained by a river • salt water from sea water to make it potable • ...
watershed project 2025-11-03
Across
- Table The upper level of an area where the ground is saturated with water.
- Water released from clouds (rain, snow, sleet, or hail).
- Order A classification system for ranking the relative size of streams.
- Material broken down and carried by water.
- The volume of water flowing through a river channel per unit of time.
- A stream or river flowing into a larger river or lake.
- Underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock, rock fractures, or unconsolidated materials.
- High ground separating two adjacent watersheds.
- Flat area of land next to a river or stream that is prone to flooding.
- The process of wearing away soil or rock by water or wind.
- Water that flows over the land surface.
Down
- Water vapor released into the atmosphere from plants.
- Water turning from a liquid into a gas (vapor).
- point Source Pollution Pollution from a diffuse source, like agricultural runoff.
- Source Pollution Pollution from a single, identifiable source, like a pipe.
- Water soaking into the soil.
- (or Drainage Basin): Area of land where all water drains to a common point.
- Surface Surfaces that water cannot easily pass through.
- Zone The area of land immediately adjacent to a stream or river.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
20 Clues: Water soaking into the soil. • Water that flows over the land surface. • Material broken down and carried by water. • Water turning from a liquid into a gas (vapor). • High ground separating two adjacent watersheds. • Water vapor released into the atmosphere from plants. • A stream or river flowing into a larger river or lake. • ...
Weather 2020-04-03
Across
- Soft bits of ice falling from the sky.
- Land next to the water
- To take something away and put something new there
- Farming
- Hard ice chunks that fall from the sky.
- Dryness
- Water going down from a mountain
- A snow storm
- Water vapor becoming clouds
Down
- Water under the ground.
- A wind storm with water that causes a large funnel
- Water drops falling from the sky.
- A fire that destroys forests or the countryside.
- A large funnel (circle) of wind that has little to no water.
- No rain
- The air form of water.
- Be healthy and be doing very well.
- Very bad weather with high winds and precipitation.
- How wet the air is
- Water covers the ground, sometimes covering houses.
- Water falling from the sky whether as rain or snow
21 Clues: No rain • Farming • Dryness • A snow storm • How wet the air is • Land next to the water • The air form of water. • Water under the ground. • Water vapor becoming clouds • Water going down from a mountain • Water drops falling from the sky. • Be healthy and be doing very well. • Soft bits of ice falling from the sky. • Hard ice chunks that fall from the sky. • ...
Plate tectonics and water cycle 2024-05-15
Across
- are caused by divergent plate tectonics
- the gas state of water
- condense water building up and falling due to gravity
- plate tectonics coming together
- when water evaporates and goes into the sky to cool off
- the transportation of sediments
- are caused by transformation plate tectonics
- the breaking down of rock
- water flowing over or under land and into a body of water
- makes up 97% of all water on earth
- when plants release water vapor
Down
- makes up only 3% of all water on earth
- turning water into water vapor (gas)
- are caused by convergent plate tectonics
- plate tectonics sliding past each other
- when water vapor (gas) turns into a liquid
- when water goes through earths atmosphere, oceans and land.
- plate tectonics diving away from each other
- the dropping of sediments that make sedimentary layers
19 Clues: the gas state of water • the breaking down of rock • plate tectonics coming together • the transportation of sediments • when plants release water vapor • makes up 97% of all water on earth • turning water into water vapor (gas) • makes up only 3% of all water on earth • are caused by divergent plate tectonics • plate tectonics sliding past each other • ...
Plate tectonics and water cycle 2023-02-06
Across
- are caused by divergent plate tectonics
- the gas state of water
- condense water building up and falling due to gravity
- plate tectonics coming together
- when water evaporates and goes into the sky to cool off
- the transportation of sediments
- are caused by transformation plate tectonics
- the breaking down of rock
- water flowing over or under land and into a body of water
- makes up 97% of all water on earth
- when plants release water vapor
Down
- makes up only 3% of all water on earth
- turning water into water vapor (gas)
- are caused by convergent plate tectonics
- plate tectonics sliding past each other
- when water vapor (gas) turns into a liquid
- when water goes through earths atmosphere, oceans and land.
- plate tectonics diving away from each other
- the dropping of sediments that make sedimentary layers
19 Clues: the gas state of water • the breaking down of rock • plate tectonics coming together • the transportation of sediments • when plants release water vapor • makes up 97% of all water on earth • turning water into water vapor (gas) • makes up only 3% of all water on earth • are caused by divergent plate tectonics • plate tectonics sliding past each other • ...
Cheyanne 2020-12-04
Across
- settling tank, removes bacteria and any other sludge
- pollution, pollution discharged from a single identifiable source
- accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain
- pollution,polluted surface water that seeps into groundwater
- solids
- treatment,removing harmful chemicals and minerals as well as pathogens from the water to make it potable(drinkable)
- settling tank, removes sewer sludge
- salt water from sea water to make it potable
- pollution, water released from the industry is too warm for the environment to handle
- system,interrelated, connected, rivers, and streams
- that contains waste from homes or industry
- stored below the earths surface in sediment and rock
Down
- area of the land that is drained by a river
- kills any remaining bacteria
- pollution, pollution from many different sources that are difficult to identify
- use, to manufacture,dispose of waste, and generate power
- tank,uses air and bacteria to clean water
- zone,the area of the earths surface where water percolates down into the aquifer
- water,fresh water on earths surface
- eutrophication,algal blooms in water caused by fertilizer runoff from land
- pollution,chemical, physical or biological agents added to water that degrade water quality and adversely affect organisms
- underground formation that contains groundwater
- 67% of the water used in the world
- pollution, v. large but still get polluted
24 Clues: solids • kills any remaining bacteria • 67% of the water used in the world • water,fresh water on earths surface • settling tank, removes sewer sludge • tank,uses air and bacteria to clean water • pollution, v. large but still get polluted • that contains waste from homes or industry • area of the land that is drained by a river • salt water from sea water to make it potable • ...
March Tech Talk 2025-02-28
Across
- A long period of no rain.
- The United Nations observance held on 22nd March.
- Water provider in Terengganu.
- Where does PETRONAS use water?
- An enterprise digital solution that enables end-to-end monitoring of water systems to effectively manage freshwater withdrawal, water usage and water discharges at assets.
- The largest ocean in the world.
- A study to find out the physical, chemical, and biological properties, as well as the amount of different substances in the wastewater.
- Water in gas form.
- Alternative water supply.
- Water molecule is made from one oxygen atom and two ________ atoms.
- The biggest man-made lake in Southeast Asia.
Down
- A form of water that is frozen.
- Water that is brought to the surface during operations which extract hydrocarbons from oil and gas reservoirs.
- Reduce, __________, Recycle.
- The process of saving and using water wisely.
- Process of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable.
- The term for when too many nutrients cause excessive algae growth in water bodies.
- A certified personnel who possess both technical competency in the operations of sewage treatment plants and comprehensive understanding of the related regulatory requirements.
- A place for storing liquid, especially a natural or artificial lake providing water for a city or other area.
- A barrier built across river to store water.
20 Clues: Water in gas form. • A long period of no rain. • Alternative water supply. • Reduce, __________, Recycle. • Water provider in Terengganu. • Where does PETRONAS use water? • A form of water that is frozen. • The largest ocean in the world. • A barrier built across river to store water. • The biggest man-made lake in Southeast Asia. • The process of saving and using water wisely. • ...
World geo 2022-09-16
Across
- peak, pointed top of a mountain
- water going down
- body of land jutting into water
- a sizable body of water
- current, stream of water that moves in a definite direction
- a group of islands
- range, connected mountains
- area of flat or rolling land
- large thick moving ice
- straight of land
- part of a large body of water
- place along a shore
Down
- broad flat topped landfrom
- deepand narrow land feature
- area w water in a desert
- built up from soil carried down stream
- large body of water
- a wide strait water way
- one of seven land masses
- of a large body of water
- opposite flow of a river
- area of low land
- area of level land
- of 4 major body’s of water
24 Clues: water going down • area of low land • straight of land • a group of islands • area of level land • large body of water • place along a shore • large thick moving ice • a sizable body of water • a wide strait water way • area w water in a desert • one of seven land masses • of a large body of water • opposite flow of a river • broad flat topped landfrom • range, connected mountains • ...
Ocean currents ~ Zoey Fields 2023-05-25
Across
- The deepest and densest water in the ocean.(2 words)
- replacing old water with better new water.
- As the water cools it becomes ______?
- Moving objects looking crooked even though they were going straight.(2 words)
- Strongest surface currents on earth.(2 words)
- There are several _____ of water.
- Convection currents can be...
- Who use currents as transportation?
- The cold water travels along the _____?
- Caused by difference in water density.(2 words)
Down
- Streamlike movements of water.(2 words)
- Think of convection currents as?( 2 words)
- What shape is Earth?
- what heats air near the equator?
- Ocean currents caused by wind.(2 words)
- The warmer water _____ energy?
- One full rotation of the earth takes...(numbers& letters)
- The measurement of salt in water.
- The ocean is super...
- Convection currents transfer _____?
20 Clues: What shape is Earth? • The ocean is super... • Convection currents can be... • The warmer water _____ energy? • what heats air near the equator? • There are several _____ of water. • The measurement of salt in water. • Who use currents as transportation? • Convection currents transfer _____? • As the water cools it becomes ______? • Streamlike movements of water.(2 words) • ...
Group 3 Hydrology Vocabulary 2020-09-10
Across
- continuous flow/movement
- Water going from a solid state to a liquid state.
- the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land, buildings etc.
- The exhalation of water vapor through the stomata (evaporation from plant leaves)
- When water goes from a gas to a solid
- Water passing through the surface and into the ground
- the action of absorbing and continuing to hold a substance (water)
- When water changes from a liquid to a gas
- Water going from a liquid state to a solid state.
- The science of water
Down
- the process of changing from solid to gas without passing through the intermediate liquid stage
- Falling of condensed water (rain, snow, hail, sleet)
- Water found in the lithosphere down to a depth of 1km
- The downward movement of water through unsaturated zone
- When water is transferred from land to atmosphere by evaporation from the ground and transpiration from plants
- When water goes from a gas to a liquid
- Horizontal movement of solutes that are carried along with moving groundwater
- Large natural or artificial lake used as a water supply
- When precipitation is prevented from reaching the ground by biological or artificial structures
19 Clues: The science of water • continuous flow/movement • When water goes from a gas to a solid • When water goes from a gas to a liquid • When water changes from a liquid to a gas • Water going from a solid state to a liquid state. • Water going from a liquid state to a solid state. • Falling of condensed water (rain, snow, hail, sleet) • ...
Watershed 2025-08-27
Across
- water that floes over the ground surface rather than inflitraing into the soil
- contaminants that degrade water quality
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body
- benefits providing by natural systems
- excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic use
- the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas/vapor
- the end point where thw watershed drains into a larger body of water
- smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one
- water that is stored in aquifers beneath the earth's surface
- any form of water that falls from clouds and reachers the ground
- collecting and storing rainwater for future use
Down
- the process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater
- water that is found on the surface of the earth
- the source of a river or stream
- the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- strategies to protect and manage water resources
- the continuous monement of water through the atmoshpere, surface, and groundwater
- a geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater
- the primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed
19 Clues: the source of a river or stream • benefits providing by natural systems • contaminants that degrade water quality • water that is found on the surface of the earth • collecting and storing rainwater for future use • strategies to protect and manage water resources • smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one • ...
Hydrosphere Crossword 4/29/15 2015-04-29
Across
- - a harmful material released into the environment.
- Water Act-The Clean Water Act (CWA) is the primary federal law in the United States governing water pollution.
- - holding as much water or moisture that can be absorbed.
- - the movement of cold, nutrient-rich water from deep layers of the ocean up to the surface.
- - the saltiness of a body of water.
- ocean/abyss-Deep ocean water (DOW) is the name for cold, salty water found deep below the surface of Earth's oceans. Ocean water differs in temperature and salinity, with warm, relatively non-salty water found at the surface, and very cold salty water found deeper below the surface layer.
- vent-An opening in the sea floor out of which heated mineral-rich water flows.
- bloom-An extremely rapid growth of algae caused by too many nutrients in the water.
- treatment-Process for enhancing the quality of water so that it meets the water quality criteria for its fitness for the intended use.
- - an area of land that drains into a stream, river, lake, or other body of water.
- - source pollution-Pollution that comes from many places or an unidentified source.
- - all the water found on, above and under Earth's surface.
- - a rock layer that collects and stores water.
- - not allowing fluid to pass through.
- - found in or relating to the ocean.
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- - the total amount of metered and estimated non metered, potable and non-potable, water supplied for municipal purposes.
- - the release of an unwanted substance into the environment.
- - a measure of how clear water is.
- - the following of practices that protect Earth's resources.
- Drinking Water Act-The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) is the main federal law that ensures the quality of Americans' drinking water.
- caps-A covering of ice over a large area, especially on the polar region of a planet.
- - allowing liquids or gases to pass through it.
- - the process by which some organisms use the energy stored in chemical bonds to make their own food.
- - water that is not salty.
- - water located below Earth's surface.
- table-The level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- penetration-The different levels light is seen in and below the ocean.
- basin-A part of Earth's surface that is covered by ocean water.
- a measure of how acidic or how basic a liquid is.
- - a place where freshwater from a river meets and mixes with salt water from the ocean.
- indicator-An organism used to monitor the health of an ecosystem.
- oceans-The open ocean is the sunlit top layer of the ocean beyond the continental shelves.
- - a hole drilled into the ground to access water contained in an aquifer.
- - a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- - source pollution-Pollution that comes from a single, identifiable site.
- basin-A river basin is the land that water flows across or under on its way to a river. Just as a bathtub catches all of the water that falls within its sides, a river basin sends all of the water falling within it to a central river and out to an estuary or to the ocean.
36 Clues: - water that is not salty. • - water located below Earth's surface. • - not allowing fluid to pass through. • - a measure of how clear water is. • - the saltiness of a body of water. • - found in or relating to the ocean. • - allowing liquids or gases to pass through it. • - a rock layer that collects and stores water. • ...
Water And Changes Of State 2019-08-30
Across
- ___ is the change in the state of water from a solid to a liquid due to heat gain.
- The ___ the temperature, the higher the rate of evaporation.
- Water is ___ because it has mass and occupies space.
- The ___ point of water is the temperature at which the liquid changes from a liquid to a solid state due to heat loss.
- ___ is the change in the state of water from a liquid to a gas due to heat gain.
- ___ is hot water vapour at 100 degree Celsius.
- Evaporation occurs at ___ temperature below boiling point.
- The ___ of the water and its surroundings affect the rate of evaporation.
- ___ is the measure of the amount of water vapour in the air.
- The temperature at which ___ melts is called its melting point.
- On a dry day, it is ___ for water to evaporate.
- Evaporation occurs ___ the time.
- ___ is the change in the state of water from a liquid to a gas due to heat gain.
- The greater the area of ___ surface, the higher the rate of evaporation.
- Water vapour condenses when it meets a ___ surface.
- On a humid day, it is ___ for water to evaporate.
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- ___ state - water vapour and steam
- The boiling point of water is ___ degree Celsius.
- Water is able to ___ from one state to another by losing or gaining heat.
- When water loses heat, its temperature ___.
- The ___ the wind, the higher the rate of evaporation.
- When water gains heat, its temperature ___.
- The melting point of ice is ___ degree Celsius.
- On a ___ day, humidity is high and there is a lot of water vapour in the air.
- ___ is the change in state of water from a gas to a liquid due to heat loss.
- ___ state - drinking water and seas
- The temperature at which ___ boils is called its boiling point.
- When wind blows, it takes away the ___ and creates space for more water vapour to form.
- On a ___ day, humidity is low and there is little water vapour in the air.
- The ___ the humidity of the air, the higher the rate of evaporation.
- Evaporation produces a ___ effect.
- The ___ of evaporation indicates how fast or how slow evaporation is taking place.
32 Clues: Evaporation occurs ___ the time. • ___ state - water vapour and steam • Evaporation produces a ___ effect. • ___ state - drinking water and seas • When water loses heat, its temperature ___. • When water gains heat, its temperature ___. • ___ is hot water vapour at 100 degree Celsius. • The melting point of ice is ___ degree Celsius. • ...
Water and changes of state 2022-10-28
Across
- when the exposed ________________ is larger, the rate of evaporation is higher.
- presence of ___________ will increase rate of evaporation.
- when water vapour changes into water, it _______ heat.
- during evaporation, water at the __________ changes into water vapour.
- water changes into steam at ______________ degree Celsius.
- ice exists in what state?
- the process where water vapour changes into water.
Down
- as _____________ increases, rate of evaporation increases.
- when water changes into steam, it occurs at a ________ temperature.
- water can exist in ________ states.
- water exists in what state?
- the process where water turns into ice.
- water vapour exists in what state?
- ice turns into water at _______ degree Celsius.
- the process where ice turns into water.
- the process where water changes into steam.
- evaporation takes place at ______ temperature.
17 Clues: ice exists in what state? • water exists in what state? • water vapour exists in what state? • water can exist in ________ states. • the process where water turns into ice. • the process where ice turns into water. • the process where water changes into steam. • evaporation takes place at ______ temperature. • ice turns into water at _______ degree Celsius. • ...
Unit E Crossword: Aidan D 8S 2016-05-31
Across
- Serped rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- Description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
- Technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- Measure of the amount of substances besides water in a sample
- In water, circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water's surface
- Water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- Water that is safe for humans to drink
- Movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concentration to one higher water concentration
- highest point of land on a continent
- The process of being eroded or being eroded by wind, water or other natural agents
Down
- Physical changes or behavior of a species that increases the species' chances of survival
- Daily change in water level of the oceans
- amount of water dissolved
- Average weather measured over along period of time
- Characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- Group of the same species that live in a specific area
- Area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- Large moving body of ice
- Stream of water that moves within a large body of water
- Observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
20 Clues: Large moving body of ice • amount of water dissolved • highest point of land on a continent • Water that is safe for humans to drink • Daily change in water level of the oceans • Average weather measured over along period of time • Characteristics used to describe a stream or river • Area of land that drains into one main lake or river • ...
Impact on Earth's Systems 2024-04-30
Across
- and that water flows across or through
- small rocks/dirt deposited by rivers
- area of land that is saturated with water
- Runoff runoff from farms, ranches, land
- ridge or high ground that separates the water
- amount of salt that is mixed in the water
- small or large pocket of groundwater
- measure of water clarity
- community of abiotic and biotic things
- Runoff runoff from city environments
Down
- water that flows under the ground
- Weathering breakdown of rock from wind/water
- living parts of an ecosystem
- movement of soil and rock from one location to another
- where fresh water and salt water meet
- excess water that runs over the land
- Weathering when rocks are chemically broken down
- nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- smaller streams that flow into a river
- protecting the environment
20 Clues: measure of water clarity • protecting the environment • living parts of an ecosystem • nonliving parts of an ecosystem • water that flows under the ground • small rocks/dirt deposited by rivers • excess water that runs over the land • small or large pocket of groundwater • where fresh water and salt water meet • and that water flows across or through • ...
freshwater 2025-05-19
Across
- Deepest part of the ocean
- Salmon that has migrated to the ocean
- Salmon that have spawned
- Any form of water falling (Rain, Snow)
- Area of land that drains to a specific point
- Salmon Eggs
- Salmon that has developed vertical lines
- Water containing no salt (Lakes, Rivers)
- The process of water turning into water vapor
- Shows the connections between predators and prey in an ecosystem
- Lowest organism on the Food Web
Down
- Water condensing into droplets
- Used Water
- Newly hatched salmon
- Species of fish that is born in the river and migrates to the ocean
- Moving body of water
- River or stream flowing into a larger body of water
- A salom that has begun to swim freely
- The seafloor
- Water containing salt (Oceans)
- All ocean water above the seafloor
21 Clues: Used Water • Salmon Eggs • The seafloor • Newly hatched salmon • Moving body of water • Salmon that have spawned • Deepest part of the ocean • Water condensing into droplets • Water containing salt (Oceans) • Lowest organism on the Food Web • All ocean water above the seafloor • Salmon that has migrated to the ocean • A salom that has begun to swim freely • ...
Hot water revision Levevl 2 2016-02-28
Across
- the length insulation is required to be on a hot water cylinder
- tool used to take flow rates
- the name given to the layers of hot water in the hot water cylinder
- a renewable source that produces hot water using compressed wood pellets
- What is the primary function of the open vent on a domestic hot water system?
- name for cheaper priced electricity during the night time
- another method of heating hot water directly in a cylinder
- Picture 1
- a renewebale enery source that produces electricity or hot water
- what type of pump should be used on secondary circulation
- component that takes the expanded water on a unvented system
- To prevent electrolytic corrosion taking place in a system, where can the magnesium rod be placed?
- To overcome a dead leg for a hot water draw-off point, what could be installed?
- component that protects against category 2 water
- A customer has intermittent flow of hot water from their bath tap – what is the most likely cause of the problem?
- what does secondary return prevent?
- Picture 2 type of localised hot water heater
- another term for a water jacket tube heater
Down
- Picture 3 Type of hot water cylinder
- A rigid pipework hot water system has a working pressure of 4bar. At what pressure should the pipework be tested for soundness?
- picture 6
- type of boiler that is mains fed and supply’s hot water instantaneously
- picture 9
- A 450mm off set on the hot water draw-off point on a cylinder prevents what?
- Which hot water component should be fixed using flexible connections for a shower
- Under Building Regulations part G, what is a new or replacement immersion heater thermostat required to have?
- Building regulation that deals with hot water safety
- component that the pressure and temperature relief valves discharges into
- Building regulation that deals with energy efficiency
- what type of heat exchanger does a double feed indirect cylinder contain?
- picture 4 Type of hot water cylinder
- component that protects against category 3 water
- Which of the following appliances is most likely to offer the customer low pressure at a hot water outlet?
- If hard water is allowed to be heated above 65 degrees centigrade, what could be the consequence in the system?
- what does image 8 measure?
- picture 7
- all boilers that are installed are required to be what?
- picture 5 Type of hot water cylinder
38 Clues: picture 6 • picture 9 • Picture 1 • picture 7 • what does image 8 measure? • tool used to take flow rates • Picture 3 Type of hot water cylinder • picture 4 Type of hot water cylinder • picture 5 Type of hot water cylinder • what does secondary return prevent? • another term for a water jacket tube heater • Picture 2 type of localised hot water heater • ...
Johto Pokédex 101-200 2024-01-19
Across
- 121 Electric I
- 198 Normal II
- 188 Psychic II
- 186 Electric I
- 168 Bug/Rock II
- 185 Water I
- 158 Psychic I
- 119 Electric/Steel I
- 193 Ground/Flying II
- 115 Poison I
- 118 Poison I
- 149 Normal/Psychic II
- 153 Fire I
- 179 Water/Ice I
- 176 Water/Electric II
- 127 Fire I
- 164 Water/Poison I
- 190 Water I
- 129 Fire I
- 183 Grass IV
- 172 Water/Ice I
- 136 Fighting I
- 135 Ground I
- 192 Water/Dragon II
- 142 Fighting I
- 182 Grass I
- 138 Normal I
- 133 Water II
- 112 Bug/Steel II
- 181 Normal IV
- 200 Ground II
- 167 Water I
- 103 Grass II
- 137 Fighting I
- 132 Water II
- 150 Normal I
- 159 Normal II
- 156 Electric II
- 128 Fire I
- 196 Ice/Ground II
- 134 Ground I
- 161 Psychic/Flying II
- 174 Water II
- 152 Fire II
- 116 Poison I
- 114 Bug/Fighting II
- 148 Fighting II
- 131 Normal II
Down
- 146 Fighting I
- 189 Dark II
- 140 Water I
- 130 Fire I
- 154 Ice/Psychic II
- 101 Bug/Flying II
- 157 Electric I
- 163 Water/Poison II
- 102 Bug/Flying IV
- 187 Fire I
- 124 Normal IV
- 107 Rock II
- 173 Water/Rock II
- 162 Psychic/Flying II
- 109 Bug/Poison I
- 111 Bug/Flying I
- 141 Water I
- 123 Normal II
- 143 Fighting I
- 165 Water/Poison I
- 199 Normal II
- 177 Water/Electric II
- 104 Grass II
- 105 Grass/Psychic I
- 144 Fighting I
- 110 Bug/Poison I
- 151 Normal II
- 194 Ice/Flying II
- 169 Water I
- 139 Normal I
- 171 Water I
- 175 Water II
- 122 Electric I
- 180 Normal I
- 113 Bug I
- 178 Water I
- 117 Poison I
- 170 Water/Psychic I
- 184 Normal I
- 125 Normal II
- 160 Normal/Flying I
- 191 Water I
- 197 Ice/Ground IV
- 195 Ice/Ground II
- 108 Psychic II
- 106 Grass/Psychic I
- 147 Fighting I
- 166 Water I
- 145 Fighting II
- 120 Electric/Steel I
- 126 Normal II
- 155 Ice/Psychic I
100 Clues: 113 Bug I • 130 Fire I • 187 Fire I • 153 Fire I • 127 Fire I • 129 Fire I • 128 Fire I • 189 Dark II • 140 Water I • 185 Water I • 107 Rock II • 141 Water I • 190 Water I • 169 Water I • 171 Water I • 182 Grass I • 167 Water I • 178 Water I • 191 Water I • 166 Water I • 152 Fire II • 115 Poison I • 118 Poison I • 183 Grass IV • 104 Grass II • 135 Ground I • 139 Normal I • 175 Water II • 138 Normal I • 133 Water II • 180 Normal I • ...
VOCABULARY (How to sweep the floor) 2025-05-04
Across
- Put water in something.
- A container for carrying water.
- No water.
- A question word for time.
- No water or nothing inside.
- The last part.
- The part of the room where we walk.
- Put something into water quickly.
- A bucket used with a mop.
- Use a broom to clean the floor.
- Twist to remove water.
Down
- Go and bring something.
- Not near.
- A tool to sweep the floor.
- Finished.
- A clear liquid we drink or use to clean.
- Keep things in a place.
- Put more things.
- A tool to wash the floor.
- Not dirty.
- Use water and soap to clean.
21 Clues: Not near. • No water. • Finished. • Not dirty. • The last part. • Put more things. • Twist to remove water. • Go and bring something. • Put water in something. • Keep things in a place. • A question word for time. • A tool to wash the floor. • A bucket used with a mop. • A tool to sweep the floor. • No water or nothing inside. • Use water and soap to clean. • A container for carrying water. • ...
Hydrosphere! 2022-09-09
Across
- ___ water makes up roughly 97% of Earth's water such as the water found in the oceans.
- This planet is often called "the water planet" or "Blue Planet.
- The name of the largest freshwater lake in the United States
- when water changes from liquid to gas.
- H2O
- The water _____ is the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet.
- _____water is water that is found beneath Earth's surface.
- An overflow of water onto normally dry land
- Longest river in the world
- a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater
- huge masses of ice and snow that forms where snow gathers faster than it melts and flows along with water over an area of land.
- The Water _____ is processes which water circulates between the Earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land via precipitation and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- area of land that is saturated with water or covered by water for at least part of the year
- The process of watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth.
- Term for when water falls from cloud in any of its various forms (rain, snow, hail, etc..)
Down
- artificial lake formed by damming a river.
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- a long period of lower than normal rainfall for a particular region.
- large body of moving water that flows downhill in a channel.
- A barrier constructed to hold back water, raise its level, form a reservoir, and generate electricity.
- Term for water that is safe to drink
- A _____ Flood is a rapid type of flooding.
- Solid form of water
- The ability of a rock (or soil) to allow water to flow through it.
- the regular rising and falling of Earth’s surface waters twice a tidal day as a result of the Moon’s and Sun’s gravity.
- Smaller than an ocean and typically partially surrounded by land
- Large frozen raindrops that typically fall during thunderstorms. Can grow in size up to golfball-sized, baseball-sized or even bigger!
- water that flows over the land from precipitation or melting of snow or ice.
- Only about 2-3% of Earth's water is this type of water.
- Second longest river in the world.
- Frozen precipitation that falls in light crystalized flakes.
- Ice ___ are glaciers that cover an area larger than a single valley.
- Number of students enrolled in this class.
- _____ currents are the ocean current caused by wind that flows near the top of the water.
- largest ocean in the world
- When water changes from gas to a liquid.
- Water that precipitates in a liquid form
- The area of land that is drained by a river.
39 Clues: H2O • Solid form of water • Longest river in the world • largest ocean in the world • Second longest river in the world. • Term for water that is safe to drink • when water changes from liquid to gas. • Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet. • When water changes from gas to a liquid. • Water that precipitates in a liquid form • artificial lake formed by damming a river. • ...
Water Cycle Vocab Crossword 2025-12-12
Across
- A natural or artificial lake used to store water.
- Water gathering in lakes, rivers, or oceans.
- All the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and groundwater.
- Ice or snow changing directly into water vapor without melting.
- The process of water turning into vapor from surfaces like lakes or oceans.
- Stream A small channel through which runoff water flows.
- Water falling from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Nuclei Tiny particles in the air that water vapor condenses onto.
- Water vapor turning directly into ice without becoming liquid.
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
Down
- Combined process of evaporation and transpiration.
- Water vapor cooling and changing back into liquid droplets.
- Vapor Water in its gaseous form.
- Water soaking into the soil.
- Water flowing over the land into rivers, lakes, or oceans.
- Water moving downward through soil and rock layers.
- Water released from plants into the atmosphere.
- Water stored underground in soil or rock layers.
- A layer of rock or soil that holds groundwater.
- A series of processes that repeat continuously.
20 Clues: Water soaking into the soil. • Vapor Water in its gaseous form. • The layer of gases surrounding the Earth. • Water gathering in lakes, rivers, or oceans. • Water released from plants into the atmosphere. • A layer of rock or soil that holds groundwater. • A series of processes that repeat continuously. • Water stored underground in soil or rock layers. • ...
Science Vocab 2025-08-28
Across
- – Accidental releases of oil into oceans, lakes, or rivers that harm wildlife.
- – A resource that can be replaced naturally, like sunlight or trees.
- -Tiny holes or gaps in soil or rock.
- – The layer above groundwater where spaces contain air and some water.
- – A rapid growth of algae in water, often caused by pollution.
- – Areas of land covered with shallow water, like swamps or marshes.
- – Water without salt that people, plants, and animals can drink.
- – Water found on Earth’s surface, like lakes, rivers, and ponds.
- – When hot water from factories or power plants warms up rivers or lakes and harms wildlife.
- – Small pieces of rocks, soil, or sand that are carried by water.
- – Chemicals used to kill insects or other pests.
- – Reusing materials so they can become something new instead of trash.
- – A spread of pollution, like smoke in the air or chemicals in water.
- – The layer underground where all the spaces are filled with water.
Down
- – The way water moves through Earth, changing between evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- – Water from oceans and seas that contains salt.
- – A surface that water cannot pass through.
- – A surface or material that water can pass through.
- – A well where water rises on its own without pumping.
- – Water stored underground in soil and rocks.
- – Rainwater that flows over the ground into rivers, lakes, or drains.
- – An area of land where all the water drains into the same river or lake.
- – Something found in nature that people use, like water, trees, or coal.
- – Wastewater from homes and businesses that often goes through pipes.
- – Cutting down large areas of forests.
- – Anything harmful that gets into water and makes it unsafe.
- – Chemicals or natural substances added to soil to help plants grow.
- – Taking steps to keep harmful things out of water.
- – The top level of underground water.
- – A drain on streets that collects rainwater and carries it away.
- – How much open space there is in rock or soil.
- – A layer of rock or soil underground that stores water.
32 Clues: -Tiny holes or gaps in soil or rock. • – The top level of underground water. • – Cutting down large areas of forests. • – A surface that water cannot pass through. • – Water stored underground in soil and rocks. • – How much open space there is in rock or soil. • – Water from oceans and seas that contains salt. • – Chemicals used to kill insects or other pests. • ...
Dive into the Water Crossword Challenge! 2025-03-03
Across
- The term for when too many nutrients cause excessive algae growth in water bodies.
- Where does PETRONAS use water?
- Reduce, __________, Recycle.
- An enterprise digital solution that enables end-to-end monitoring of water systems to effectively manage freshwater withdrawal, water usage and water discharges at assets.
- A long period of no rain.
- Water that is brought to the surface during operations which extract hydrocarbons from oil and gas reservoirs.
- Alternative water supply.
- A barrier built across river to store water.
Down
- Process of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable.
- A study to find out the physical, chemical, and biological properties, as well as the amount of different substances in the wastewater.
- The biggest man-made lake in Southeast Asia.
- The process of saving and using water wisely.
- A place for storing liquid, especially a natural or artificial lake providing water for a city or other area.
- The largest ocean in the world.
- A certified personnel who possess both technical competency in the operations of sewage treatment plants and comprehensive understanding of the related regulatory requirements.
- The United Nations observance held on 22nd March.
- Water in gas form.
- Water molecule is made from one oxygen atom and two ________ atoms.
- Water provider in Terengganu.
- A form of water that is frozen.
20 Clues: Water in gas form. • A long period of no rain. • Alternative water supply. • Reduce, __________, Recycle. • Water provider in Terengganu. • Where does PETRONAS use water? • The largest ocean in the world. • A form of water that is frozen. • The biggest man-made lake in Southeast Asia. • A barrier built across river to store water. • The process of saving and using water wisely. • ...
Flooding 2023-05-04
Across
- natural factor for flooding
- what will happen when the water reservoirs can no longer hold water discharge?
- which cities are most frequently affected by flooding?
- a place that used as a source of water supply
- what thing that can make the water flow clogged?
- flooding happens in large and densely ... city
- this disaster can be what to humans?
- flooding can be disastrous when floods happen in an ... that people live
- which disaster that commonly happens in Indonesia?
Down
- when the flood happened, what caused a lot?
- the rain water will flows to what place?
- the rain will falls to the surface of the ...
- the process by which a liquid turns into a gas
- what can the water carries along?
- flooding happens because humans do not care about what?
- this makes the water ... in landfills
- the .... will appear to the surface of the land
- where the water will deposited?
- the volume of water passing a certain point
- the rain water will be absorbed by who?
20 Clues: natural factor for flooding • where the water will deposited? • what can the water carries along? • this disaster can be what to humans? • this makes the water ... in landfills • the rain water will be absorbed by who? • the rain water will flows to what place? • when the flood happened, what caused a lot? • the volume of water passing a certain point • ...
Biochemistry Crossword 2024-06-05
Across
- Monomer of proteins
- Examples of this macromolecule are enzymes, muscles, and antibodies
- Thin layer at the top of liquid water
- Monomer of carbohydrate
- What lipids are used to build cell membranes
- Bond where atoms share an electron
- What is the most abundant molecule in our cells
- Monomer of nucleic acids
- A substance with a pH more than 7
- The charge of the Oxygen in H2O
- Bond where a hydrogen atom is attracted to an oxygen atom and causes properties of water
- polymer of carbohydrate
Down
- Property of water: water sticks to other substances
- A substance with a pH less than 7
- Macromolecule: Used for movement, growth and repair, form structures, etc.
- Bonds amino acids
- Macromolecule for quick energy and structure
- Property of water: water sticks to water
- Bond where one atom gives up an electron and another one takes one
- Property of water: water can move upward
- water is ____ dense than ice (more/less)
- Macromolecule: Provide long-term energy and insulation
- The charge of the Hydrogen atoms in H2O
23 Clues: Bonds amino acids • Monomer of proteins • Monomer of carbohydrate • polymer of carbohydrate • Monomer of nucleic acids • The charge of the Oxygen in H2O • A substance with a pH less than 7 • A substance with a pH more than 7 • Bond where atoms share an electron • Thin layer at the top of liquid water • The charge of the Hydrogen atoms in H2O • ...
hydrosphere vocab 2024-02-12
Across
- downward movement of fluid
- brings up colder water and nutrients to the surface
- excess amount of nutrients in water
- vents found near volcanoes and near moving tectonic plates
- what degree water loses its transparency
- zone where land is exposed during low tide, but covered during high
- microscopic organisms that serve as nase of aquatic food web
- are organisms that can give clues about water quality
- being a good citizen
Down
- zone where the coral lives
- oxygen amount of o2 dissolved in water
- nitrogen compounds involved in eutrophication is when atoms and molecules stick together
- includes fertilizers and detergents and is a major sources of pollution.
- bloom rapid increase of algae in an area
- how much stuff is in water
- quality how good the water is
- water water that has more salinity than fresh but less than ocean water
- solvent water is this
- is when atoms and molecules stick to another substance
- makes something unpure
- natures nursery
21 Clues: natures nursery • being a good citizen • makes something unpure • downward movement of fluid • how much stuff is in water • solvent water is this • zone where the coral lives • quality how good the water is • excess amount of nutrients in water • what degree water loses its transparency • oxygen amount of o2 dissolved in water • ...
Hydrosphere! 2022-09-09
Across
- huge masses of ice and snow that forms where snow gathers faster than it melts and flows along with water over an area of land.
- _____water is water that is found beneath Earth's surface.
- Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet.
- The name of the largest freshwater lake in the United States
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- Ice ___ are glaciers that cover an area larger than a single valley.
- The ability of a rock (or soil) to allow water to flow through it.
- H2O
- large body of moving water that flows downhill in a channel.
- Solid form of water
- Term for when water falls from cloud in any of its various forms (rain, snow, hail, etc..)
- Term for water that is safe to drink
- The area of land that is drained by a river.
- This planet is often called "the water planet" or "Blue Planet.
- The process of watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth.
- area of land that is saturated with water or covered by water for at least part of the year
- A barrier constructed to hold back water, raise its level, form a reservoir, and generate electricity.
- water that flows over the land from precipitation or melting of snow or ice.
- An overflow of water onto normally dry land
- largest ocean in the world
- a long period of lower than normal rainfall for a particular region.
Down
- Number of students enrolled in this class.
- When water changes from gas to a liquid.
- Second longest river in the world.
- a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater
- Large frozen raindrops that typically fall during thunderstorms. Can grow in size up to golfball-sized, baseball-sized or even bigger!
- ___ water makes up roughly 97% of Earth's water such as the water found in the oceans.
- artificial lake formed by damming a river.
- The Water _____ is processes which water circulates between the Earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land via precipitation and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- _____ currents are the ocean current caused by wind that flows near the top of the water.
- Only about 2-3% of Earth's water is this type of water.
- the regular rising and falling of Earth’s surface waters twice a tidal day as a result of the Moon’s and Sun’s gravity.
- A _____ Flood is a rapid type of flooding.
- Water that precipitates in a liquid form
- Longest river in the world
- Smaller than an ocean and typically partially surrounded by land
- The water _____ is the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- when water changes from liquid to gas.
- Frozen precipitation that falls in light crystalized flakes.
39 Clues: H2O • Solid form of water • Longest river in the world • largest ocean in the world • Second longest river in the world. • Term for water that is safe to drink • when water changes from liquid to gas. • When water changes from gas to a liquid. • Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet. • Water that precipitates in a liquid form • Number of students enrolled in this class. • ...
Hydrosphere! 2022-09-09
Across
- Term for water that is safe to drink
- huge masses of ice and snow that forms where snow gathers faster than it melts and flows along with water over an area of land.
- Number of students enrolled in this class.
- A barrier constructed to hold back water, raise its level, form a reservoir, and generate electricity.
- water that flows over the land from precipitation or melting of snow or ice.
- The Water _____ is processes which water circulates between the Earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land via precipitation and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- _____water is water that is found beneath Earth's surface.
- The name of the largest freshwater lake in the United States
- Solid form of water
- The water _____ is the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- H2O
- Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet.
- A _____ Flood is a rapid type of flooding.
- This planet is often called "the water planet" or "Blue Planet.
- largest ocean in the world
- Longest river in the world
- Frozen precipitation that falls in light crystalized flakes.
- The area of land that is drained by a river.
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- Ice ___ are glaciers that cover an area larger than a single valley.
- Water that precipitates in a liquid form
- Second longest river in the world.
- The process of watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth.
- large body of moving water that flows downhill in a channel.
Down
- artificial lake formed by damming a river.
- Large frozen raindrops that typically fall during thunderstorms. Can grow in size up to golfball-sized, baseball-sized or even bigger!
- a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater
- a long period of lower than normal rainfall for a particular region.
- An overflow of water onto normally dry land
- When water changes from gas to a liquid.
- Term for when water falls from cloud in any of its various forms (rain, snow, hail, etc..)
- The ability of a rock (or soil) to allow water to flow through it.
- area of land that is saturated with water or covered by water for at least part of the year
- ___ water makes up roughly 97% of Earth's water such as the water found in the oceans.
- Only about 2-3% of Earth's water is this type of water.
- when water changes from liquid to gas.
- Smaller than an ocean and typically partially surrounded by land
- _____ currents are the ocean current caused by wind that flows near the top of the water.
- the regular rising and falling of Earth’s surface waters twice a tidal day as a result of the Moon’s and Sun’s gravity.
39 Clues: H2O • Solid form of water • largest ocean in the world • Longest river in the world • Second longest river in the world. • Term for water that is safe to drink • when water changes from liquid to gas. • When water changes from gas to a liquid. • Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet. • Water that precipitates in a liquid form • artificial lake formed by damming a river. • ...
Hydrosphere! 2022-09-09
Across
- Large frozen raindrops that typically fall during thunderstorms. Can grow in size up to golfball-sized, baseball-sized or even bigger!
- This planet is often called "the water planet" or "Blue Planet.
- Term for when water falls from cloud in any of its various forms (rain, snow, hail, etc..)
- An overflow of water onto normally dry land
- A barrier constructed to hold back water, raise its level, form a reservoir, and generate electricity.
- a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater
- Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet.
- area of land that is saturated with water or covered by water for at least part of the year
- Smaller than an ocean and typically partially surrounded by land
- _____ currents are the ocean current caused by wind that flows near the top of the water.
- The ability of a rock (or soil) to allow water to flow through it.
- The name of the largest freshwater lake in the United States
- When water changes from gas to a liquid.
- huge masses of ice and snow that forms where snow gathers faster than it melts and flows along with water over an area of land.
- artificial lake formed by damming a river.
- _____water is water that is found beneath Earth's surface.
Down
- ___ water makes up roughly 97% of Earth's water such as the water found in the oceans.
- Solid form of water
- The process of watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth.
- water that flows over the land from precipitation or melting of snow or ice.
- Second longest river in the world.
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- Longest river in the world
- The water _____ is the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- A _____ Flood is a rapid type of flooding.
- H2O
- large body of moving water that flows downhill in a channel.
- The Water _____ is processes which water circulates between the Earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land via precipitation and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- Ice ___ are glaciers that cover an area larger than a single valley.
- The area of land that is drained by a river.
- Term for water that is safe to drink
- a long period of lower than normal rainfall for a particular region.
- Frozen precipitation that falls in light crystalized flakes.
- largest ocean in the world
- Water that precipitates in a liquid form
- when water changes from liquid to gas.
- Only about 2-3% of Earth's water is this type of water.
- the regular rising and falling of Earth’s surface waters twice a tidal day as a result of the Moon’s and Sun’s gravity.
- Number of students enrolled in this class.
39 Clues: H2O • Solid form of water • Longest river in the world • largest ocean in the world • Second longest river in the world. • Term for water that is safe to drink • when water changes from liquid to gas. • Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet. • Water that precipitates in a liquid form • When water changes from gas to a liquid. • A _____ Flood is a rapid type of flooding. • ...
Lesson 3.1 Crossword 2023-11-29
Across
- Water on the surface, as lakes and rivers, in contrast to that underground.
- The gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth.
- The characteristic of a solid becoming a gas, or a gas becoming a solid without becoming a liquid, such as the conversion of snow to water vapor and the formation of frost.
- The cycling movement of water through the stages of evaporation from oceans, to condensation into clouds, to the precipitation on Earth, and back to the oceans through rivers and streams.
- Any standing body of inland water.
- Living in water.
- A stream of water-bearing the surface flow and ground flow from higher to lower ground.
- The total stream discharge of water, including both surface and subsurface flow.
- The movement of solid, liquid, and gaseous water through the atmosphere. Without this movement, the water evaporated over the ocean would not precipitate over land.
- Wetland continuously or frequently covered by freshwater, tidal water, or standing saltwater. Marshes do not rely on rainfall for their water supply, and soft-stemmed plants are the dominant plant type.
- Water falling to Earth from the atmosphere as rain, hail, sleet, snow, or other moisture received from clouds.
- A measurement of the salt concentration in water; affects the survival of organisms living in aquatic environments.
- The downward movement of water through the soil in response to the pull of gravity.
- The changing of a liquid to a gas.
Down
- Water within the Earth that supplies wells and spring.
- The changing from a liquid to a solid.
- The science and study of dealing with the properties, distribution, and circulation of water.
- The addition of sediment, as by flowing water.
- the process of turning a vapor into a liquid.
- Water not high in salt content, with less than 0.2 percent salinity. This may not be the same as potable (drinking) water.
- Flowing water form a natural or artificial channel.
- Land area covered continuously or nearly continuously by standing water with trees or shrubs growing in the water. The water tends to be stagnant and usually dark and non-translucent.
- An area bounded by geographic features in which precipitation is absorbed in the soil to form groundwater, which eventually emerges to become surface water and ultimately drains to a particular watercourse or body of water.
- Water having more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as seawater.
- Land area that is especially wet, usually with evergreens present, and covered with moss and peat; surface provides a spongy walk or sticky mud.
- The passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere
- The changing from a solid to a liquid.
- Land areas that are flooded during all or part of the year.
- Dihydrogen monoxide. The most valuable natural resource and the most limiting factor in crop production.
29 Clues: Living in water. • Any standing body of inland water. • The changing of a liquid to a gas. • The changing from a liquid to a solid. • The changing from a solid to a liquid. • The gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth. • the process of turning a vapor into a liquid. • The addition of sediment, as by flowing water. • Flowing water form a natural or artificial channel. • ...
Tapu Fini Moveset (Gen VIII) 2024-01-15
18 Clues: 10 Ice St • 10 Ice St • 1 Fairy Sp • 1 Water Sp • 5 Water St • 25 Water Sp • 55 Fairy Sp • 70 Water St • 15 Water St • 75 Fairy St • 65 Water Sp • 40 Water Sp • 45 Water Sp • 20 Water Sp • 60 Fairy Sp • 50 Normal St • 30 Flying St • 35 Psychic St
Project WaterSave - Water Saving Knowledge 2022-08-10
Across
- alternative spelling of the unit of water
- the website of singapore's water agency (be sure to include the dots)
- the checkmark for water-saving appliances
- where you clean your body; you should stay for 4-8 minutes here
- the unit of water
- the name of our project
- the substance you need to survive
- the origin of something, such as a water ____
- you use this to put your excretions into the sewage system; a half option of this is better
Down
- where you can wash your hands; you can waste 9 litres of water per minute if you leave it running
- the appliance you can should use to wash your dishes as it uses less water than handwashing
- one of the ways you can waste water unintentionally
- a type of recycled water
- scientific name for water
- the process of turning seawater into freshwater
- where seawater exists
- where most of our freshwater is locked in
- where water is stored
- machine where you clean your clothes; it is better to only wash when you have a full load here
- our planet
- singapore's water agency
21 Clues: our planet • the unit of water • where seawater exists • where water is stored • the name of our project • a type of recycled water • singapore's water agency • scientific name for water • the substance you need to survive • alternative spelling of the unit of water • the checkmark for water-saving appliances • where most of our freshwater is locked in • ...
Science Stuff 2016-11-28
Across
- A controlled amount of water supplied to plants
- A process that removes minerals from saline water
- The region in the ground in which pore spaces are filled with air
- Water traveling on the ground
- A small stream
- A process by which a solvent passes through a porous membrane in the direction opposite to that for natural osmosis when subjected to a hydrostatic pressure greater than the osmotic pressure
- The upper surface of the zone of saturation
- irrigation Water dripping on plants
- Undrinkable water
- Water held in the soil
- cracks in the soil
Down
- The action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling
- Perforating the soil with small holes to allow air in
- When a body of water is drained faster than it can be filled
- A substance that causes blood or another liquid to coagulate
- Water on the ground
- The part of the zone of saturation having a means of horizontal escape
- Underground water on plants
- irrigation Flooding fields
- saturation The area in an aquifer, below the water table
20 Clues: A small stream • Undrinkable water • cracks in the soil • Water on the ground • Water held in the soil • irrigation Flooding fields • Underground water on plants • Water traveling on the ground • irrigation Water dripping on plants • The upper surface of the zone of saturation • A controlled amount of water supplied to plants • A process that removes minerals from saline water • ...
River test 1 2024-03-04
Across
- is said of a river when it is small, close to the mouth
- the action of flowing water
- erosion of rock dissolved in water
- is said of an area drained by a river and its tributaries
- they are steep close to the mouth
- type of erosion that creates waterfalls
- drives the hydrological cycle
- water transpired by plants
- water vapour forming clouds
- water flow from soil store to ground store
- liquid water to gas
- load of heavy rocks rolled along riverbed
- load of light material carried near water surface
- type of river erosion that widens the channel
Down
- the river that forms the Grand Canyon
- water flow from surface store to soil store
- in the lowland vally the river flows more…
- they do interlock
- is said of water flowing on the earth surface
- river tansport load requiring least energy
- water that falls over plants and trees
- is the main process at the time of flooding
- amount of water flowing in a channel
- water that flows on the surface directly into rivers
- flow of water in soil
- the most effective process of river erosion
- type of erosion that smooths the river long profile
- river tranport load trequiring most energy
28 Clues: they do interlock • liquid water to gas • flow of water in soil • water transpired by plants • the action of flowing water • water vapour forming clouds • drives the hydrological cycle • they are steep close to the mouth • erosion of rock dissolved in water • amount of water flowing in a channel • the river that forms the Grand Canyon • water that falls over plants and trees • ...
Irrigation105.5 2022-12-07
Across
- Usable groundwater deposit
- One of the sectors in which water is used in households
- Type of irrigation where a field is overflowed with water
- Type of irrigation where channels of water are used to hydrate the soil
- Type of irrigation where water is pumped and shot out over a field
- Sector that uses the most amount of water
- Forms when water table is lowered by excess pumping
- Type of irrigation where water slowly drips out onto plants
- When saturated soil prevents plant roots from "breathing" oxygen
- Liquid used in irrigation
- Most inefficient type of irrigation
- Mimicked by spray irrigation
- One of the sectors in which water is used for power plants/plastic or metal manufacturing
- Mineral that causes salinization
- Using water for agricultural purposes, such as watering plants
- Poking holes in soil to allow air and water to drain through soil
Down
- When rainwater percolates through soil into aquifer
- When too much salt is left in the soil after water evaporates
- Water stored in sedimentary layers
- One of the sectors in which water is used to grow plants
- Type of aquifer that recharges slowly
- Type of aquifers that recharge quickly
- Excess pumping of groundwater lowers its pressure, allowing saltwater to seep in
- Most efficient type of irrigation
24 Clues: Liquid used in irrigation • Usable groundwater deposit • Mimicked by spray irrigation • Mineral that causes salinization • Most efficient type of irrigation • Water stored in sedimentary layers • Most inefficient type of irrigation • Type of aquifer that recharges slowly • Type of aquifers that recharge quickly • Sector that uses the most amount of water • ...
Ocean Currents-Damon Wells-RMMS 2023-05-24
Across
- two word: most north point on earth
- this process brings water from deep down to replace the warm surface water
- two word: when surface currents change direction because they are deflected
- two word: this water is less dense than salt water
- necessary for ocean life(water needs to absorb this)
- this function is things moving in circular motion
- two word: ocean currents transport this
- the points exactly between the poles
- two word: what temperature of water is less dense
- two words: movement of water that results in density differences
Down
- two word: this process causes differences in water density/ salinity
- two word: Most of these form around 100m deep
- three Word:this transports or moves more water than all the rivers in the world combined
- two word: what temperature of water is more dense
- two word:the deflection of objects from a straight path is _______
- two word:winds that are all around the planet
- two word:the oceans contain stream like movement of water called ____
- two word: most south point on earth
- these plants and animals are food for larger organisms
- two word: this type of water is more dense than fresh water
20 Clues: two word: most north point on earth • two word: most south point on earth • the points exactly between the poles • two word: ocean currents transport this • two word: Most of these form around 100m deep • two word:winds that are all around the planet • two word: what temperature of water is more dense • this function is things moving in circular motion • ...
Nicolas and Ryan Water System Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-19
Across
- A giant bathtub
- A whole network of small rivers and streams
- Biggest ocean
- A small body of moving water
- A formation made across a river or stream to hold water back
- The longest river
- an underground layer of water
- A small flowing body of water
- a large body of salt water
- When water flowing through rivers slowly which wears away the rocks and soil
- second biggest great lake
- a time of of water shortage
- A body of water that was built to store water
- Smallest ocean
- sea levels climate change which causes glaciers to melt
- a big mountain like ice cube
- The largest lake in the world.
- a big bowl of water
Down
- The slopes bordering a river
- Biggest ocean
- Smallest Ocean
- a moving body of fresh water
- Biggest great lake
- one of the Great lakes (2 words)
- A narrow valley with steep sides
- it is a crystal that is in the below zero degrees
- too much water onto normally dry land
- Basins a big bathtub
- It forms when rivers erode or wears rocks and soil down
- More durable and cheap plastic for bottled water
30 Clues: Biggest ocean • Biggest ocean • Smallest Ocean • Smallest ocean • A giant bathtub • The longest river • Biggest great lake • a big bowl of water • Basins a big bathtub • second biggest great lake • a large body of salt water • a time of of water shortage • The slopes bordering a river • a moving body of fresh water • A small body of moving water • a big mountain like ice cube • ...
Crossword about WaterAid 2023-02-27
Across
- dysfunction of the organism
- liquid mud, brown dirty water
- An NGO that help countries with water problems
- 22nd of March
- A period without water
- when you raise money for a charitable cause
- personal and environmental cleaning
- When you give something at who is more poor
- Panel It is a producer of energy from sun
Down
- When the vapor turn into liquid
- physical well-being
- change Increase of temperature
- when heavy rains fill the road of water and mud
- A deep hole where you can take clean water
- A tank for collect water
- a tool for carrying water
- Where treat human waste properly
- Tank A container for raining water
- Water you can drink
- Non Governmental organization
20 Clues: 22nd of March • physical well-being • Water you can drink • A period without water • A tank for collect water • a tool for carrying water • dysfunction of the organism • liquid mud, brown dirty water • Non Governmental organization • change Increase of temperature • When the vapor turn into liquid • Where treat human waste properly • Tank A container for raining water • ...
coltons crrossword 2025-11-03
Across
- making something harmful by contact with somthing unclean or bad
- really small pices of plastic
- the erosion of soil into rivers
- changes everyday
- farming
- long flowing water system
- one key factor to a healthy watershed
- provides raw materials for an organism
- the land area that suppilies water to a river system
- water water that fills the cracks in the ground
- somthing living
Down
- somthing no living
- areas where the land is coverd by water
- contamination of earths land
- h2o
- a stream or river that flows into a larger body of water
- in the garbage can
- the draining away of water
- when water changes from liquid to gas
- a chemical substance added to soil or plants
20 Clues: h2o • farming • somthing living • changes everyday • somthing no living • in the garbage can • long flowing water system • the draining away of water • contamination of earths land • really small pices of plastic • the erosion of soil into rivers • one key factor to a healthy watershed • when water changes from liquid to gas • provides raw materials for an organism • ...
Weathering Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-16
Across
- The amount of particles a substance can hold
- Movement of sediment
- A ____________ creates weathering by digging a hole
- chemical rain
- Differences in water height
- Level land that can be submerged by water
- change that creates a new substance
- Breaking down of sediment
- Sediment making way for water
Down
- change that keeps the same substances
- Shedding caused by weathering
- Deposits of erosion
- Water held above ground
- When oxygen makes a chemical change
- Slope of water
- the downward force of earth
- Water held underground
- Wedging of living things in objects to create weathering
- When water freezes inside a rock
- Very common liquid
- Rubbing together
- Frozen water
- Pressure change in the atmosphere
23 Clues: Frozen water • chemical rain • Slope of water • Rubbing together • Very common liquid • Deposits of erosion • Movement of sediment • Water held underground • Water held above ground • Breaking down of sediment • the downward force of earth • Differences in water height • Shedding caused by weathering • Sediment making way for water • When water freezes inside a rock • ...
National Pokédex 101-200 2024-01-22
Across
- 113 Normal I
- 128 Normal or Fighting(/Fire/Water) I
- 108 Normal I
- 151 Psychic I
- 127 Bug I
- 198 Dark/Flying II
- 174 Normal/Fairy II
- 181 Electric II
- 149 Dragon/Flying I
- 118 Water I
- 162 Normal II
- 109 Poison I
- 117 Water I
- 188 Grass/Flying II
- 145 (Electric/Fighting)/Flying I
- 171 Water/Electric II
- 133 Normal I
- 103 Grass/(Psychic/Dragon) I
- 159 Water II
- 168 Bug/Poison II
- 172 Electric II
- 105 Ground or Fire/Ghost I
- 163 Normal/Flying II
- 190 Normal II
- 193 Bug/Flying II
- 143 Normal I
- 158 Water II
- 119 Water I
- 138 Rock/Water I
- 152 Grass II
- 180 Electric II
- 146 (Fire/Dark)/Flying I
- 132 Normal I
- 177 Psychic/Flying II
- 106 Fighting I
- 189 Grass/Flying II
- 195 Water/Ground II
- 165 Bug/Flying II
- 185 Rock II
- 156 Fire II
- 179 Electric II
- 134 Water I
- 191 Grass II
- 192 Grass II
- 175 Fairy II
- 169 Poison/Flying II
- 164 Normal/Flying II
- 110 Poison(/Fairy) I
- 154 Grass II
Down
- 178 Psychic/Flying II
- 184 Water/Fairy II
- 104 Ground I
- 173 Fairy II
- 140 Rock/Water I
- 102 Grass/Psychic I
- 107 Fighting I
- 112 Ground/Rock I
- 167 Bug/Poison II
- 129 Water I
- 182 Grass II
- 131 Water/Ice I
- 196 Psychic II
- 160 Water II
- 197 Dark II
- 136 Fire I
- 139 Rock/Water I
- 199 (Water/Poison)/Psychic II
- 123 Bug/Flying I
- 115 Normal I
- 150 Psychic I
- 101 Electric(/Grass) I
- 186 Water II
- 121 Water/Psychic I
- 135 Electric I
- 155 Fire II
- 122 (Ice/)Psychic(/Fairy) I
- 126 Fire I
- 116 Water I
- 161 Normal II
- 194 (Water/Poison)/Ground II
- 153 Grass II
- 111 Ground/Rock I
- 124 Ice/Psychic I
- 144 (Ice/Psychic)/Flying I
- 183 Water/Fairy II
- 170 Water/Electric II
- 166 Bug/Flying II
- 147 Dragon I
- 114 Grass I
- 157 Fire(/Ghost) II
- 141 Rock/Water I
- 200 Ghost II
- 148 Dragon I
- 142 Rock/Flying I
- 130 Water/Flying I
- 120 Water I
- 125 Electric I
- 137 Normal I
- 187 Grass/Flying II
- 176 Fairy/Flying II
100 Clues: 127 Bug I • 136 Fire I • 126 Fire I • 129 Water I • 118 Water I • 197 Dark II • 117 Water I • 155 Fire II • 116 Water I • 119 Water I • 114 Grass I • 185 Rock II • 156 Fire II • 120 Water I • 134 Water I • 113 Normal I • 104 Ground I • 173 Fairy II • 108 Normal I • 182 Grass II • 160 Water II • 109 Poison I • 115 Normal I • 133 Normal I • 186 Water II • 159 Water II • 143 Normal I • 158 Water II • 153 Grass II • 152 Grass II • ...
Term 1 Science Revision 2026-03-29
Across
- – Another word for water collecting in one place
- – Water falling from the sky as rain, snow, or hail
- – Water stored under the ground
- – When water vapour cools and turns into tiny droplets (clouds)
- Vapour – Water in a gas form that you can’t see
- – When water soaks into the ground
- – Frozen water falling from clouds
Down
- – Water released into the air from plants
- – Groups of tiny water droplets in the sky
- – How hot or cold something is
- – Water that flows over land into rivers and oceans
- – Liquid water falling from clouds
- – When water heats up and turns into water vapour
- – When water gathers in rivers, lakes, or oceans
- – The source of heat that starts the water cycle
- – Weather with strong rain, wind, or thunder
- – Balls of ice that fall from clouds
- Cycle – The journey water takes as it moves around Earth
18 Clues: – How hot or cold something is • – Water stored under the ground • – Liquid water falling from clouds • – When water soaks into the ground • – Frozen water falling from clouds • – Balls of ice that fall from clouds • – Water released into the air from plants • – Groups of tiny water droplets in the sky • – Weather with strong rain, wind, or thunder • ...
Irrigation 2024-05-06
Across
- This type of soil has a high infiltration rate, rapid drainage and low storage capacity.
- Is another form of irrigation that is underground.
- Adhesion is measured in units of:
- After the percolation of gravitational water from the upper soil is completed, the soil is said to be at:
- The combined loss of water from the soil because of evaporation and transpiration:
- When a stem lacks turgidity, it will shrivel and is said to be:
- If the percentage of water drops to this percent the plant will die.
- Water movement from soil, to roots, to atmosphere is called:
- The spaces between soil particles.
- These reduce the tendency of water to form drops and reduce the tension between water and solids or other liquids, resulting in an increased wetting capacity of hydrophobic soils.
- An advantage to this type of irrigation system is lower installation cost.
- The speed at which a soil can absorb water.
- AKA aeration pores, most common in sandy soils.
- Smaller lines branching from mains
- Water makes plants rigid and able to stand up on their own, this is referred to as being:
- A simple method for determining when to water is observing signs of moisture ______.
- Instrument used to measure the water needs of plants:
Down
- The upward movement of water into micropores:
- The movement of water down through the soil.
- This type of system reduces labor cost and is more efficient but requires more maintenance. m
- When all of the pores are filled with water, the soil is said to be:
- The series of terminals in an irrigation system:
- The area that a station controls
- Water that is reclaimed, also known as recycled, nonpotable, or wastewater:
- This type of soil has a low infiltration rate, slow drainage, and high storage capacity.
- Pipes that transport water throughout the system:
- Applying small amounts of water to turfgrass:
- The vertical angle at which water leaves a sprinkler:
- Pumps that pull water from the source:
- Large lines that carry water from the source, to smaller lines:
- The two types of pop-up sprinkler heads are spray and ______.
- The horizontal pattern of water created by a sprinkler
- The attraction between molecules of water and surface soil particles:
- Water that drains from the macropores to move down through the soil:
34 Clues: The area that a station controls • Adhesion is measured in units of: • The spaces between soil particles. • Smaller lines branching from mains • Pumps that pull water from the source: • The speed at which a soil can absorb water. • The movement of water down through the soil. • The upward movement of water into micropores: • Applying small amounts of water to turfgrass: • ...
Poni Pokédex (USUM) 1-100 2024-01-21
Across
- 66 Rock VII
- 82 Normal III
- 37 Dark/Flying V
- 86 Fairy II
- 29 Flying/Dragon VI
- 44 Fairy VI
- 81 Dragon VI
- 33 Normal/Flying I
- 78 Bug I
- 3 Normal/Flying VII
- 85 Steel/Flying II
- 54 Water/Flying I
- 56 Water/Ground III
- 25 Fighting/Ice VII
- 62 Rock V
- 80 Dragon VI
- 77 Normal/Fighting VII
- 74 Normal II
- 100 Water/Ice I
- 30 Flying/Dragon VI
- 73 Normal I
- 75 Water V
- 11 Dark/Psychic VI
- 95 Poison/Dragon VI
- 19 Water/Flying III
- 83 Bug/Water VII
- 88 Water IV
- 8 Normal IV
- 21 Psychic I
- 20 Psychic I
- 47 Grass V
- 35 Normal/Flying V
- 96 Water VI
- 40 Fighting I
- 65 Rock VII
- 91 Ghost/Grass VII
- 16 Normal I
- 89 Water/Ground IV
- 12 Dark V
- 90 Water/Rock III
- 61 Rock V
- 57 Fighting I
- 71 Ground VII
- 94 Poison/Water VI
- 64 Dark/Ghost III
- 53 Water I
- 43 Bug/Fairy VII
- 93 Water/Dark III
- 50 Grass/Fairy V
- 58 Fighting I
- 97 Water VI
Down
- 15 Normal IV
- 27 Poison/Flying I
- 48 Grass V
- 92 Water/Dark III
- 5 Normal VII
- 2 Normal/Flying VII
- 60 Rock V
- 4 Normal VII
- 10 Dark/Psychic VI
- 68 Water/Poison I
- 22 Fighting III
- 18 Water/Flying III
- 24 Fighting VII
- 63 Rock/Fairy VI
- 76 Normal/Fighting VII
- 26 Poison/Flying I
- 36 Normal/Flying V
- 52 Water I
- 84 Bug/Water VII
- 98 Water III
- 13 Dark V
- 34 Normal/Flying I
- 59 Fighting I
- 87 Fairy II
- 51 Water I
- 38 Dark/Flying V
- 99 Water III
- 17 Normal II
- 1 Normal/Flying VII
- 6 Dark/Normal I
- 31 Ground/Steel I A
- 41 Ghost/Flying VII
- 9 Normal IV
- 46 Fairy VI
- 45 Fairy VI
- 70 Water IV
- 23 Fighting III
- 42 Bug/Fairy VII
- 72 Ground VII
- 67 Water/Poison I
- 14 Normal VI
- 39 Fighting I
- 49 Grass/Fairy V
- 28 Poison/Flying II
- 79 Dragon VI
- 32 Ground/Steel I A
- 69 Water IV
- 55 Water/Ground III
- 7 Dark/Normal I
100 Clues: 78 Bug I • 60 Rock V • 62 Rock V • 13 Dark V • 12 Dark V • 61 Rock V • 48 Grass V • 52 Water I • 51 Water I • 75 Water V • 47 Grass V • 53 Water I • 66 Rock VII • 86 Fairy II • 44 Fairy VI • 87 Fairy II • 73 Normal I • 88 Water IV • 8 Normal IV • 9 Normal IV • 46 Fairy VI • 45 Fairy VI • 70 Water IV • 96 Water VI • 65 Rock VII • 16 Normal I • 69 Water IV • 97 Water VI • 15 Normal IV • 5 Normal VII • 4 Normal VII • 81 Dragon VI • 80 Dragon VI • ...
Apes Module 14 2022-12-06
Across
- - higher values of this indicate a water body is more polluted by wastewater.
- - Mining releases this material in the water supply, carcinogen.
- source pollution - Pollution from a specific pipe or dumpster.
- species - E.Coli is used as this, to determine if the water is contaminated.
- - viruses, bacteria, and protists, are often found in contaminated water and cause illness.
- - contaminates water through pipes, dangerous to fetal development.
- - when water becomes more fertile due to increased deposits of nutrients.
- lagoon - man-made structure, made to contain animal waste, risk of leaking into groundwater.
- - used in rocket fuel, a group of toxic chemicals.
- contaminant level - standard of amount of chemicals that can be found in water.
Down
- Water Act - optimal conditions for maintaining clean water that is safe for the environment.
- - used in manufacturing plastics, effects endocrines.
- horizon - one of the most significant oil spils, released 206 million gallons into the gulf of Mexico.
- pollution - such as warm water’s, nonchemical pollution that increases temp of water.
- zones - very little life is able to survive in these areas due to the lack of oxygen.
- field - filters septic water, made up of pipes and gravel lawns.
- - layer in a septic tank that is fairly clean water but it still contains bacteria.
- source pollution - pollution coming from a parking lot or an agricultural field.
- deposition - rain deposits this substance on earth, affecting the ability of organisms to survive in water.
- shock - When the water temper “shocks” organisms, causing them to die.
- - hormone that is mimicked by many pharmaceutical drugs, cause male fish to grow eggs.
- tank - stores wastewater from rural households, the layers of water settle to “clean” water.
- - this material is released primarily through combustion, when in water bacteria convert this into a toxic substance.
- Drinking Water Act - ensures that drinking water is safe to consume.
- pollution - this increases the turbidity of water, due to land erosion.
25 Clues: - used in rocket fuel, a group of toxic chemicals. • - used in manufacturing plastics, effects endocrines. • source pollution - Pollution from a specific pipe or dumpster. • - Mining releases this material in the water supply, carcinogen. • field - filters septic water, made up of pipes and gravel lawns. • ...
Unit 5: Hydrosphere Vocabulary 2024-03-18
Across
- surface water where photosynthesis takes place.
- body of water where freshwater and saltwater mix, supporting biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems.
- small stream that flows into a larger river.
- process in which an overload of nutrients is introduced to water, causing an excess in plant or algae growth.
- water occurs when the freshwater from a river or lake meets the salty seawater of an ocean body.
- the land water flows across on its way to the river.
- a collection of wet, underground rocks that allows water to pass through it slowly.
- measures the amount for dissolved salts in water.
- the movement of water through the soil.
- the total amount of water on a planet.
- naturally occurring water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts.
- biotic factors such as macroinvertebrates, that are used to help determine the health of an ecosystem.
- naturally occurring water that is not salty or highly contaminated.
Down
- measures if water is “drinkable”.
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- an opening in the seabed of the Earth by which geothermal energy escapes and chemical-rich fluids provide nutrients to organisms in extreme environments.
- an oceanic event when warm surface water is blown offshore and cool ocean water rises, bringing nutrients from deep zones to the surface.
- measures the clarity of water and how much light can get through it.
- area of the ocean receiving sunlight.
- the process of water being absorbed into the ground.
- water contaminants that come from a single, identifiable source.
- water that is stored underground.
- water contaminants that are not distinctive and whose origins are not easily identifiable.
- United States Environmental Protection Agency
- area of the ocean that receives no sunlight.
- a small area of land that drains to a smaller steam, lake or wetland.
26 Clues: measures if water is “drinkable”. • water that is stored underground. • area of the ocean receiving sunlight. • the total amount of water on a planet. • the movement of water through the soil. • small stream that flows into a larger river. • area of the ocean that receives no sunlight. • United States Environmental Protection Agency • ...
6 Earth's Water and Atmosphere L2 2025-01-13
Across
- the water cycle transports this
- water and snow can move upward if it turns into water ____
- when water evaporates from solid to gas
- Release of water vapor into the air by plants
- this is when wind moves ocean water
- this happens when water changes from gas to liquid
- when water changes from liquid to gas
- Water falls on the ocean and land because of ____
- water absorbs ____ from its surroundings as it melts
Down
- when water changes from liquid to solid
- some ice is stored here
- there are 3 states of water. Liquid, solid and ____
- Movement of water between the atmosphere is known as ____ ____
- Type of water that flows over land
- any form of water that falls to the earth from clouds
- even underground water flows ____
- there are 3 kinds of precipitation, one is ____
17 Clues: some ice is stored here • the water cycle transports this • even underground water flows ____ • Type of water that flows over land • this is when wind moves ocean water • when water changes from liquid to gas • when water changes from liquid to solid • when water evaporates from solid to gas • Release of water vapor into the air by plants • ...
Unit 8 Water Pollution Cross Word 2021-02-24
Across
- passed in 1990 to help clean oil spills
- biological magnification increase concentrations of these
- land area that supplies water to rivers
- leaking ____ wastes a lot of water
- this is the percent of worldwide water use for domestic/personal use
- less than this percent of water is available for use
- the law passed in 1977 to help reduce water pollution
- underground regions of soil saturated with water
- freshwater category, below earth's surface
- 3% of the earth's water is this
Down
- we can easily identify this pollution
- 97% of the earth's water is this kind
- organisms that cause disease
- 70% of worldwide water use is for this
- resource that cannot be remade or regrown
- this type of pollution can be caused by disease
- the key to preventing pollution is to reuse, reduce and ______
- resource that is natural and can be replenished
- 20% of worldwide water use is for this
- this is water that flows over land, not absorbed
- an example of a nonrenewable energy resource
- 70-75% of the earth's surface is covered with this
22 Clues: organisms that cause disease • 3% of the earth's water is this • leaking ____ wastes a lot of water • we can easily identify this pollution • 97% of the earth's water is this kind • 70% of worldwide water use is for this • 20% of worldwide water use is for this • passed in 1990 to help clean oil spills • land area that supplies water to rivers • ...
Tara's crossword 2014-12-16
Across
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- glacial valley filled by seawater
- A river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- underground hollow having a side cliff
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- hill that rises from surrounding area with a flat top
- land surrounded by water
- natural hot springs that emits column of water through air
- An artificial waterway
- windblown sands that have formed hills
Down
- Lowland region surrounded by water
- dense growth of trees and other plants covering large area
- mountains formed while lava rises through crust
- One of the seven on earth
- A stream of water
- steep water from height
- area of low lying wetland
- chunks of ice that break off glaciers
- large body of salt water
- vast treeless plains with permafrost
- high, steep, overhanging rock face
- rocky shore of a body of water
- body of water connecting large bodies of water, larger than the channel
- point of land projecting into a body of water
25 Clues: A stream of water • An artificial waterway • steep water from height • large body of salt water • land surrounded by water • area of low lying wetland • One of the seven on earth • rocky shore of a body of water • deeper part of a river or harbor • glacial valley filled by seawater • Lowland region surrounded by water • high, steep, overhanging rock face • ...
Unit E Crossword 2016-05-31
Across
- Operates by forving salt out og water by pushing it against holes too small for the salt to pass through
- Water that is safe for humans to drink.
- To observe.
- Average water measured over a long period of time.
- Stream of water that moves within a larger body of water.
- Circular movement of water particles that cause a change in pattern.
- Eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind.
- Highest point of land on a continent.
- how pure the water is.
- Amount of dissolved salts in water.
- Increases a species chance for survival.
Down
- A group of organism of the same species that live together.
- Contains a high concentration of the minerals calcium and magnesium.
- Description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem.
- Rate of water flow and the slope of the streams bed
- Technique for seperating solutions that involves boiling and condensation.
- The direction the water is moving.
- Area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- Large moving body of ice
- Daily change in water level of the ocean
20 Clues: To observe. • how pure the water is. • Large moving body of ice • The direction the water is moving. • Amount of dissolved salts in water. • Highest point of land on a continent. • Water that is safe for humans to drink. • Daily change in water level of the ocean • Increases a species chance for survival. • Average water measured over a long period of time. • ...
scienceee 2022-03-28
Across
- liquid magma/lava that cools and hardens
- large natural/manmade lake using a water source
- underground reservoir, holds and absorbs water
- liquid turns into gas
- wearing/being worn by the atmosphere
- loss of water from a plant due to water vapor
- a natural inorganic substance with a crystal structure and chemical composition
- all of the living things on earth
- water moves through soil into groundwater
- forms when sediments are compacted and cemented together
- rock that forms above surface
Down
- forms below the surface from heat and pressure
- all the gases that surround the earth
- all the water that makes up the earth
- water vapor turns into a liquid/ cloud
- water falling back onto the earth
- rock that forms below surface
- water running downhill because of gravity
- solid material settled into the bottom of the water
- all the rocks that make up the earth
20 Clues: liquid turns into gas • rock that forms below surface • rock that forms above surface • water falling back onto the earth • all of the living things on earth • wearing/being worn by the atmosphere • all the rocks that make up the earth • all the gases that surround the earth • all the water that makes up the earth • water vapor turns into a liquid/ cloud • ...
World geo 2022-09-16
Across
- of 4 major body’s of water
- a steep high wall of rock earth or ice
- body of land jutting into water
- large body of water
- a wide strait water way
- place along a shore
- a group of islands
- large thick moving ice
- area w water in a desert
- broad flat topped landfrom
- area of low land
- current, stream of water that moves in a definite direction
- area of level land
- built up from soil carried down stream
Down
- range, connected mountains
- part of a large body of water
- water going down
- opposite flow of a river
- one of seven land masses
- peak, pointed top of a mountain
- straight of land
- a sizable body of water
- deepand narrow land feature
- area of flat or rolling land
- of a large body of water
25 Clues: water going down • straight of land • area of low land • a group of islands • area of level land • large body of water • place along a shore • large thick moving ice • a wide strait water way • a sizable body of water • opposite flow of a river • one of seven land masses • of a large body of water • area w water in a desert • range, connected mountains • of 4 major body’s of water • ...
World geo 2022-09-16
Across
- of 4 major body’s of water
- a steep high wall of rock earth or ice
- body of land jutting into water
- large body of water
- a wide strait water way
- place along a shore
- a group of islands
- large thick moving ice
- area w water in a desert
- broad flat topped landfrom
- area of low land
- current, stream of water that moves in a definite direction
- area of level land
- built up from soil carried down stream
Down
- range, connected mountains
- part of a large body of water
- water going down
- opposite flow of a river
- one of seven land masses
- peak, pointed top of a mountain
- straight of land
- a sizable body of water
- deepand narrow land feature
- area of flat or rolling land
- of a large body of water
25 Clues: water going down • straight of land • area of low land • a group of islands • area of level land • large body of water • place along a shore • large thick moving ice • a wide strait water way • a sizable body of water • opposite flow of a river • one of seven land masses • of a large body of water • area w water in a desert • range, connected mountains • of 4 major body’s of water • ...
Geography 2019-11-17
Across
- Rocks roll across the bed.
- This occur when there is not enough energy in the river to carry the sediment so the river drops it.
- The force of the water creates cracks on the bank.
- Movement of water through rocks, deep underground.
- Water falling from the sky. Rain, snow, hail and sleet.
- An area of water stored on the surface of the ground.
- The release of water from plants into the atmosphere (in the form of gas).
- Process were water changes state (from gas to liquid).
Down
- Rocks wear away the bed and the bank.
- Stones bounce along the bed.
- Main storage of water on the earth's surface.
- Dissolved material gets transported.
- Removal of water from the soil by plant roots.
- Largest river in the UK.
- Movement of water in a channel.
- When rocks hit each other and break down.
- Process where water changes state (from liquid to gas).
- Seepage of water into the ground.
- Fine light material gets carried along.
- Storage of water on the Earth's surface (in the form of ice).
20 Clues: Largest river in the UK. • Rocks roll across the bed. • Stones bounce along the bed. • Movement of water in a channel. • Seepage of water into the ground. • Dissolved material gets transported. • Rocks wear away the bed and the bank. • Fine light material gets carried along. • When rocks hit each other and break down. • Main storage of water on the earth's surface. • ...
Tara's crossword 2014-12-16
Across
- rocky shore of a body of water
- Lowland region surrounded by water
- body of water connecting large bodies of water, larger than the channel
- chunks of ice that break off glaciers
- glacial valley filled by seawater
- A river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- mountains formed while lava rises through crust
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- vast treeless plains with permafrost
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- land surrounded by water
- An artificial waterway
- dense growth of trees and other plants covering large area
- large body of salt water
Down
- natural hot springs that emits column of water through air
- underground hollow having a side cliff
- piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- steep water from height
- windblown sands that have formed hills
- One of the seven on earth
- hill that rises from surrounding area with a flat top
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- area of low lying wetland
- high, steep, overhanging rock face
- A stream of water
25 Clues: A stream of water • An artificial waterway • steep water from height • land surrounded by water • large body of salt water • area of low lying wetland • One of the seven on earth • rocky shore of a body of water • deeper part of a river or harbor • glacial valley filled by seawater • Lowland region surrounded by water • high, steep, overhanging rock face • ...
Test Puzzle 2025-08-30
20 Clues: test • join • term • quick • woods • vision • joyful • silent • flicker • luminous • barren land • gentle wind • glowing coal • flowing water • high landform • violent weather • large water body • inland water body • mass of water in the air • land surrounded by water
Test Puzzle 2025-08-30
20 Clues: test • join • term • quick • woods • vision • joyful • silent • flicker • luminous • barren land • gentle wind • glowing coal • flowing water • high landform • violent weather • large water body • inland water body • mass of water in the air • land surrounded by water
Test Puzzle 2025-08-30
20 Clues: test • join • term • quick • woods • vision • joyful • silent • flicker • luminous • barren land • gentle wind • glowing coal • flowing water • high landform • violent weather • large water body • inland water body • mass of water in the air • land surrounded by water
swiming 2023-10-25
Across
- A quick pool wall maneuver.
- Swimming technique.
- Buoyant in the water.
- Area for a single swimmer.
- Headgear for swimmers.
- To move water with your hands.
- Pool water disinfectant.
- Swim on your back.
- Where you swim laps.
- A challenging swim stroke.
- Eye protection for swimmers.
Down
- Buoyant aid for leg exercises.
- A swimming race style.
- into water headfirst.
- Cold-water swim attire.
- Water disturbance while swimming.
- A complete swim circuit.
- What you take between strokes.
- Team swimming race.
- Sudden immersion in water.
20 Clues: Swim on your back. • Swimming technique. • Team swimming race. • Where you swim laps. • into water headfirst. • Buoyant in the water. • A swimming race style. • Headgear for swimmers. • Cold-water swim attire. • A complete swim circuit. • Pool water disinfectant. • Area for a single swimmer. • Sudden immersion in water. • A challenging swim stroke. • A quick pool wall maneuver. • ...
water cycle 2022-08-18
Across
- water which is uderground
- a large expansive sea
- a vital component to start the process of evaporation in the water cycle
- when liquid turns into a gas
- something we see in the sky which "holds" water
Down
- the scientific word for rainfall
- water which is running off land and going into rivers, lakes and oceans
- water which is usable by humans
8 Clues: a large expansive sea • water which is uderground • when liquid turns into a gas • water which is usable by humans • the scientific word for rainfall • something we see in the sky which "holds" water • water which is running off land and going into rivers, lakes and oceans • a vital component to start the process of evaporation in the water cycle
Water Cycle 2022-08-16
Across
- When water moves through cracks in the ground under gravity.
- When water runs into rivers, oceans, and streams
- Water collects or flows beneath the Earth's surface (in aquifers)
- Water in a body of water or on land
- Water vapor in the air gets cold and changes back into liquid, forming clouds
Down
- Rain, sleet, snow, or hail that falls to the ground
- Process by which water is heated by the sun and turned into a gas
- Water from a tree or plant is heated and turns to water vapor
8 Clues: Water in a body of water or on land • When water runs into rivers, oceans, and streams • Rain, sleet, snow, or hail that falls to the ground • When water moves through cracks in the ground under gravity. • Water from a tree or plant is heated and turns to water vapor • Process by which water is heated by the sun and turned into a gas • ...
Water Transport 2019-11-27
Across
- When was the first container vessel
- Who designed the German U-Boat (last name)
- Where would passenger submarines or boats have most impact on (countries)
- When was the first boat made
Down
- When were submarines first used
- Where was the first submarine made
- what were submarines first used for
- What do people use to travel across oceans
8 Clues: When was the first boat made • When were submarines first used • Where was the first submarine made • When was the first container vessel • what were submarines first used for • Who designed the German U-Boat (last name) • What do people use to travel across oceans • Where would passenger submarines or boats have most impact on (countries)
Water Transport 2019-11-27
Across
- When was the first container vessel
- Who designed the German U-Boat (last name)
- Where would passenger submarines or boats have most impact on (countries)
- When was the first boat made
Down
- When were submarines first used
- Where was the first submarine made
- what were submarines first used for
- What do people use to travel across oceans
8 Clues: When was the first boat made • When were submarines first used • Where was the first submarine made • When was the first container vessel • what were submarines first used for • Who designed the German U-Boat (last name) • What do people use to travel across oceans • Where would passenger submarines or boats have most impact on (countries)
Water Transport 2019-11-27
Across
- When was the first container vessel
- Who designed the German U-Boat (last name)
- Where would passenger submarines or boats have most impact on (countries)
- When was the first boat made
Down
- When were submarines first used
- Where was the first submarine made
- what were submarines first used for
- What do people use to travel across oceans
8 Clues: When was the first boat made • When were submarines first used • Where was the first submarine made • When was the first container vessel • what were submarines first used for • Who designed the German U-Boat (last name) • What do people use to travel across oceans • Where would passenger submarines or boats have most impact on (countries)
Water Cycle 2020-09-30
Across
- process when vapor becomes liquid
- any form of water that falls from the sky
- the place where all the water that goes to goes the the same place
Down
- process when liquid becomes gas
- when water seeps into the soil
- primary pathway into the water cycle
- hydrologic cycle
- water that didn't get absorbed into the soil
8 Clues: hydrologic cycle • when water seeps into the soil • process when liquid becomes gas • process when vapor becomes liquid • primary pathway into the water cycle • any form of water that falls from the sky • water that didn't get absorbed into the soil • the place where all the water that goes to goes the the same place
Water Cycle 2020-09-30
Across
- Water released from clouds in the from of rain, freezing rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- Precipitation that did not get absorbed into soil,or evaporate
- storage Superhighway used to move water around the globe
- The downward movement of water from the land surface into soil or pourus rock
- When water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
Down
- When water changes from a liquid to a gas
- Also called the Hydrolic Cycle
- The area of land where all the water that falls in it and drains off of it goes into the same place
8 Clues: Also called the Hydrolic Cycle • When water changes from a liquid to a gas • storage Superhighway used to move water around the globe • When water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water • Precipitation that did not get absorbed into soil,or evaporate • The downward movement of water from the land surface into soil or pourus rock • ...
WATER POLLUTION 2020-03-25
Across
- Large areas of the ocean where litter, fishing gear, and other debris - known as marine debris - collects
- It gets polluted when farmers use pesticides and fertilizers
- It's covering about 70% of our planet
Down
- plastic pieces smaller than 5mm in size
- A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- Largest cleanup in history
- Local rive, where the biggest amount of pollution is concentrated
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
8 Clues: Largest cleanup in history • It's covering about 70% of our planet • plastic pieces smaller than 5mm in size • It gets polluted when farmers use pesticides and fertilizers • Local rive, where the biggest amount of pollution is concentrated • The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects • ...
Fresh Water 2020-09-27
Water pollution 2021-01-21
Across
- pollution to all water sources above ground, such as rivers, lakes, seas, and oceans,
- Improperly discarded waste, such as fragments of plastic, rubber, or other manmade materials
- when all of the oxygen used up so the oxygen needing plants die
- most common type of water pollution
Down
- too many nutrients for the water-based ecosystem
- type of pollution caused by agriculture
- naturally occurring form of water contamination
- when harmful substances contaminate a stream, river, lake, ocean, aquifer, or other body of water, degrading water quality and rendering it toxic to humans or the environment.
8 Clues: most common type of water pollution • type of pollution caused by agriculture • naturally occurring form of water contamination • too many nutrients for the water-based ecosystem • when all of the oxygen used up so the oxygen needing plants die • pollution to all water sources above ground, such as rivers, lakes, seas, and oceans, • ...
Water Pollution 2021-01-22
Across
- Naturally occurring form of water contamination.
- Improperly discarded waste in water sources for a long time.
- An excess of nutrients.
- All water sources above ground that is polluted.
Down
- Consumption of oxygen supplies. some anaerobic microorganisms can produce ammonia, sulphides and other harmful toxins.
- The most common type of water pollution.
- Fertilizers and pesticides applied to crops can seep into the ground and contaminate groundwater.
- The second most prevalent kind of pollution after contaminated air.
8 Clues: An excess of nutrients. • The most common type of water pollution. • Naturally occurring form of water contamination. • All water sources above ground that is polluted. • Improperly discarded waste in water sources for a long time. • The second most prevalent kind of pollution after contaminated air. • ...
Water Safety 2021-01-12
8 Clues: Is there a ---------? • Stay ---- from the edge • Do not go into the ---- • Call 999 or 112 for ---- • Is it a ---- place to swim? • Always remember to ---- and think • Always stay -------- with friends or family • If you get into trouble in water, ----- until you feel calm
SAVE WATER 2021-10-12
Across
- Water that is stored in layers of rock and soil beneath the Earth's surface is called.....
- Water is important for the ......... of organisms.
- Clothes dry in sun due to the process of .........
- Large body of salt water.
- We need to .........water as it is a limited resource.
Down
- The process by which water vapor turns to liquid.
- Solid form of water.
- covers 70% of earth
8 Clues: covers 70% of earth • Solid form of water. • Large body of salt water. • The process by which water vapor turns to liquid. • Water is important for the ......... of organisms. • Clothes dry in sun due to the process of ......... • We need to .........water as it is a limited resource. • ...
Water Cycle 2021-10-21
Across
- water droplets bigger than 0.5mm that fall from the sky
- any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface
- water released into the air as water vapor when breathing out
- when water vapor changes into liquid water
Down
- water vapors enters the atmosphere
- the process of water moving between the surface of Earth and the atmosphere
- water released into the air as water vapor from plants
- measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
8 Clues: water vapors enters the atmosphere • when water vapor changes into liquid water • measure of the amount of water vapor in the air • water released into the air as water vapor from plants • water droplets bigger than 0.5mm that fall from the sky • water released into the air as water vapor when breathing out • ...
Water Conservation 2021-08-07
8 Clues: they bring rain • a water proof material • is formed after the rain • commonly seen during rains • another name for rainy season • water present under the ground • common disease in rainy season • continuous movement of water on the Earth
Water Cycle 2021-11-17
8 Clues: a form of energy for the sun • liquid that turns into a gas • Water that falls from the sky • something that grows together • when water from plants evaporate • a giant star that gives out light • a liquid that goes into the clouds • off excess water that goes into oceans,lakes,rivers etc.
water cycle 2023-02-02
Water Unit 2023-01-20
Across
- Transforms gas to a liquid.
- Process of recycling water over time through different methods.
- Precipitation that does not absorb into the soil or evaporate.
- A solid changes directly to a gas without first becoming a liquid.
- Water evaporates from plants and trees.
- Liquid transforming to gas.
Down
- When water goes into soil.
- When water falls from the sky,frozen, or liquid.
8 Clues: When water goes into soil. • Transforms gas to a liquid. • Liquid transforming to gas. • Water evaporates from plants and trees. • When water falls from the sky,frozen, or liquid. • Precipitation that does not absorb into the soil or evaporate. • Process of recycling water over time through different methods. • ...
water cycle 2023-01-23
Across
- is the process of liquid changing into a gas
- is when precipitation collects in a certain area
- is the process of plants releasing water vapor into the air
Down
- is the process of water falling to the earth
- is an underground reservoir or water
- is the process of changing water vapor into water
- is the process of water collecting
- is precipitation that flows over land
8 Clues: is the process of water collecting • is an underground reservoir or water • is precipitation that flows over land • is the process of liquid changing into a gas • is the process of water falling to the earth • is when precipitation collects in a certain area • is the process of changing water vapor into water • ...
Water Safety 2023-04-13
Across
- dries you off after swimming
- protects you from the sun
- sitting on top of the water
Down
- fills up the pool, the ocean, lakes, and more
- a way to get into and out of the deep end of the pool
- making sure to protect yourself and others around the pool and water
- a small area of water
- the best way to move around in the water
8 Clues: a small area of water • protects you from the sun • sitting on top of the water • dries you off after swimming • the best way to move around in the water • fills up the pool, the ocean, lakes, and more • a way to get into and out of the deep end of the pool • making sure to protect yourself and others around the pool and water
WATER CHALLENGE 2023-04-24
Across
- Removing solids from liquids
- To let a liquid move.
- A substance that consists of very small grains of rock, found on beaches and in deserts.
- A cover on a container
- A flower plant with soft white hair.
- A kitchen utensil with a lot of holes in it for separating liquid from solid.
Down
- A hollow object, such as a box or a bottle, that can be used for holding something, especially to carry or store it.
- A round container made of plastic to put fruit, sugar, etc.lter
8 Clues: To let a liquid move. • A cover on a container • Removing solids from liquids • A flower plant with soft white hair. • A round container made of plastic to put fruit, sugar, etc.lter • A kitchen utensil with a lot of holes in it for separating liquid from solid. • A substance that consists of very small grains of rock, found on beaches and in deserts. • ...
Water Disasters 2013-02-22
8 Clues: Us • Subject we are learning • Father of America's Family • A natural Disaster caused by water • The main element of a Water Disaster • An enormous rainstorm with high winds • An enormous destructive wave caused by an earthquake • A Water Disaster caused by a body of water overflowing
Water Cycle 2013-05-26
8 Clues: water • Another name for water. • When water falls back to earth. • Clouds get heavy and water fall. • / Describes the movement of water. • The pattern in the water circulates. • Water vapor changes back into liquid. • When water is turned into water vapor.
Water Vocabulary 2014-09-26
Across
- mixture that forms when one substance dissolves in another.
- combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of surrounding materials.
- process by which gas changes to liquid.
- substance that does the dissolving.
- process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to the gaseous state.
Down
- mixture with small undissolved particles that do not settle out.
- mixture in which particles can be seen abd easily separated by settling or filtration.
- the temperature at which a substance boils or changes from a liquid to a gas (100 degree C and 212 degree F).
8 Clues: substance that does the dissolving. • process by which gas changes to liquid. • mixture that forms when one substance dissolves in another. • mixture with small undissolved particles that do not settle out. • mixture in which particles can be seen abd easily separated by settling or filtration. • ...
water wise 2015-09-24
8 Clues: keeps you afloat • its a small type of boat • you can stand in that end • you use it to dry yourself • you do it to keep u going forward • you wear them so your clothes don't get wet • you wear them on your face at the surface of the water • end you cant touch the bottom at that end
Water Cycle 2015-10-17
Across
- Layer of rock that allows water to seep through it
- Process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- Mass of ice
- Wind,rain,snow are part of this
Down
- Water that does not go into the ground
- Water that falls from the air to earth's surface
- Process by which a liquid changes into a gas
- Mixture of gas that surrounds a planet
8 Clues: Mass of ice • Wind,rain,snow are part of this • Water that does not go into the ground • Mixture of gas that surrounds a planet • Process by which a gas changes into a liquid • Process by which a liquid changes into a gas • Water that falls from the air to earth's surface • Layer of rock that allows water to seep through it
Water world! 2016-09-22
Across
- A lot of water in the world. Many fish live in it
- Children do castles in the beach
- The top of the sea or pool
- Short part of water in a pool or lake
Down
- It makes its own light with its lantern
- They live in fresh water but swim to the sae to lay eggs
- A species of fish that lives in fresh water near the surface
- Walks sideways, it's called Sebastian sometimes!
8 Clues: The top of the sea or pool • Children do castles in the beach • Short part of water in a pool or lake • It makes its own light with its lantern • Walks sideways, it's called Sebastian sometimes! • A lot of water in the world. Many fish live in it • They live in fresh water but swim to the sae to lay eggs • A species of fish that lives in fresh water near the surface
Water Ecosystems 2022-03-22
Across
- Organisms that live in the deepest part of a body of water
- Place where organisms are covered and uncovered daily by the waters of changing tides
- Rivers and streams are an example of ______________ water ecosystems
Down
- Lakes and ponds are examples of ______________ water ecosystems
- The shallow water in standing-water ecosystems
- The larger, active swimmers in a body of water
- The boundary where fresh water feeds into salt water
- Creatures that drift freely in the water
8 Clues: Creatures that drift freely in the water • The shallow water in standing-water ecosystems • The larger, active swimmers in a body of water • The boundary where fresh water feeds into salt water • Organisms that live in the deepest part of a body of water • Lakes and ponds are examples of ______________ water ecosystems • ...
water cycle 2022-02-18
8 Clues: water underground • rain,hail,and snow • never starts or ends • gas turning into a liquid • water turning into a cloud • water going through a plant • left out water from a plant • rainfall that is not absorbed from the soil
water cycle 2022-02-18
8 Clues: water underground • rain,hail,and snow • never starts or ends • gas turning into a liquid • water turning into a cloud • water going through a plant • left out water from a plant • rainfall that is not absorbed from the soil
Water cycle 2022-01-28
Across
- it covers 96 percent of the world
- changes they liquid into water vapor
- gives us light and energy to start the water cycle
Down
- in the sky it carries water all around the world
- when the clouds get to heavy and rain
- clouds are created when the temperature changes
- the water goes down hill
- when a liquid goes into the ground
8 Clues: the water goes down hill • it covers 96 percent of the world • when a liquid goes into the ground • changes they liquid into water vapor • when the clouds get to heavy and rain • clouds are created when the temperature changes • in the sky it carries water all around the world • gives us light and energy to start the water cycle
Water cycle 2022-01-27
8 Clues: a liquid in the ocean • shines bright in the sky • when clouds get too heavy • when water heats up into steam • water that's absorb into the ground • water that is frozen by the cold weather • a long stream of water that flows to the ocean • extra water that doesn't absorb into the ground
Water Cycle 2022-01-25
Across
- Water that has seeped down below the surface and flows underground between soil particles and rock layers
- Water drops from the clouds to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- What forms through the process of condensation when it is cold enough
- the star at the center of the solar system that provides heat and light to Earth
Down
- The changing of water from liquid to a gas
- The movement of water on a surface to areas of lower elevation
- plants releasing excess moisture as water vapor through openings in their leaves
- Water changing from gas to liquid
8 Clues: Water changing from gas to liquid • The changing of water from liquid to a gas • The movement of water on a surface to areas of lower elevation • What forms through the process of condensation when it is cold enough • plants releasing excess moisture as water vapor through openings in their leaves • ...
Water & Air 2022-01-20
Across
- the property of two substances to mix in all proportions forming a homogeneous mixture
- any of a group of rare gases
- is a substance composed of the chemical elements hydrogen and oxygen
- without water
Down
- The results from the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms
- the process of burning something
- When there is an uneven distribution of electron density.
- Neutral compound
8 Clues: without water • Neutral compound • any of a group of rare gases • the process of burning something • When there is an uneven distribution of electron density. • The results from the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms • is a substance composed of the chemical elements hydrogen and oxygen • ...
Water Cylce 2022-05-02
8 Clues: drops fall down. • comes from clouds. • water in the ground. • vapor turns to drops. • _____ water turns to vapor. • water _____ the land surface • Watre in the air when it is hot. • Evaporation water turns to _____
water systems 2022-02-06
Water puzzle 2022-03-04
8 Clues: hold groundwater • water heads here • water above land • water in the ground • water stored in soil • the are of an aquifer • the space to hold water • how vaor is transmitted
