water Crossword Puzzles
All About Rivers 2022-05-13
Across
- water transferring to the atmosphere by evaporation from soils, surfaces, and from plants
- deposit of material by a flowing stream, produces very fertile soils
- area that is frequently covered with water due to flooding, made of sediments
- Winding movement of a water channel
- Ice and snow melting or evaporation process
- water moving past a point, measured in cubic feet per second
- process in which plants use water and turn it into water vapor
- amount of water moving through channel, measured using cubic feet per second
- Study of water; specifically occurrence, movement distribution, physical/ chemical properties, interactions with the environment
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- Liquid or solid transferring from one state to a gaseous state
- U shaped river caused by a meander that was eventually cut off
- a mixture of material that is used on the side if rivers to stop erosion
- water that is found under the Earth’s surface
- man made structure used to transport water
- a stream that enters a larger water body
- a land area where all the water that moves on the surface enters into a lake, stream or river
- body of water that can be man made or naturally occurring
- small body of water
- the lowest axial area of a stream
19 Clues: small body of water • the lowest axial area of a stream • Winding movement of a water channel • a stream that enters a larger water body • man made structure used to transport water • Ice and snow melting or evaporation process • water that is found under the Earth’s surface • body of water that can be man made or naturally occurring • ...
Earth Science 2024-05-23
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- Cycle The continuous movement of water on, above, or below the surface of the Earth
- The amount of mass in a given volume
- A term that describes a substance that has a pH of 8-14
- Water molecules stick together
- The evidence of past life preserved in sedimentary rock
- Water that is safe to drink
- A small portion of land that drains into a nearby body of water
- Runoff Pollution traveling in water from farms. It includes fertilizer, pesticides, and animal waste.
- Ecosystem An ecosystem in the ocean (saltwater).
- The measure of clarity in the water. High Turbidity means the water is dark and murky.
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- An area - An area of vegetation that surrounds a body of water and protects the water quality
- Age The actual age of a rock or fossil in exact years
- All of the water on Earth
- The amount of salt dissolved in water
- Source Pollution - The specific source of pollution can be identified
- The responsibility of conserving and restoring the Earth's resources for future generations.
- Runoff Pollution traveling in water from cities and suburban areas
- Bloom Rapid Increase or accumulation in the population of algae in a water system
- Pollution Addition of any substance that has a negative effect on the water or living things in the water
- A term that describes a substance that has a pH of 1-6.
20 Clues: All of the water on Earth • Water that is safe to drink • Water molecules stick together • The amount of mass in a given volume • The amount of salt dissolved in water • Ecosystem An ecosystem in the ocean (saltwater). • Age The actual age of a rock or fossil in exact years • A term that describes a substance that has a pH of 8-14 • ...
Lental Region PhotoDex 101-200 2024-01-17
Across
- 158 Dark III
- 164 Ice/Steel I A
- 145 Rock/Ground I
- 126 Ground III
- 137 Rock/Ground I
- 138 Dragon/Flying III
- 162 Ice/Ground IV
- 167 Ice/Flying II
- 118 Water/Psychic I
- 110 Water III
- 192 Fairy I
- 116 Water/Electric II
- 146 Rock/Flying V
- 141 Fire/Flying VI
- 120 Bug/Water VII
- 157 Ice V
- 165 Grass/Ice IV
- 187 Ghost/Poison I
- 109 Water V
- 133 Electric/Normal VI
- 182 Water II
- 130 Rock/Flying VII
- 166 Ice I A
- 129 Dark/Flying V
- 194 Rock IV
- 150 Fire/Flying I
- 195 Dark/Dragon V
- 149 Fire I
- 170 Fighting/Ice VII
- 123 Poison/Bug IV
- 112 Water IV
- 163 Steel/Flying II
- 127 Ground/Dragon III
- 174 Ice/Psychic I
- 180 Rock/Ice VI
- 148 Fire III
- 105 Poison/Water VII
- 176 Water IV
- 103 Water/Flying III
- 132 Fire III
- 198 Electric I
- 193 Dark/Ghost III
- 102 Water/Flying II
- 122 Water VII
- 121 Psychic/Flying II
- 153 Fire/Flying II
- 172 Ice III
- 183 Poison/Flying II
- 155 Normal II
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- 101 Water/Ice I
- 160 Normal/Flying V
- 140 Electric IV
- 144 Rock/Dragon VI
- 196 Dragon VI
- 139 Electric IV
- 131 Ground VIII
- 125 Ground I
- 152 Fire I
- 115 Water/Poison I
- 159 Dark/Ice IV
- 135 Ground IV
- 108 Water III
- 179 Water/Ice I
- 134 Rock VII
- 173 Ice/Ghost IV
- 168 Ice/Bug VIII
- 181 Ice IV
- 128 Normal I
- 197 Steel/Fairy III
- 136 Rock/Dark II
- 154 Bug/Fire V
- 113 Water/Poison II
- 106 Water I
- 188 Flying/Dragon VI
- 185 Rock/Ground I
- 104 Water III
- 190 Poison/Fighting IV
- 199 Rock/Fairy VI
- 186 Rock/Fairy VI
- 191 Ghost/Flying IV
- 107 Water IV
- 177 Ice V
- 142 Fire/Fighting IV
- 178 Ice VI
- 111 Rock/Grass III
- 124 Grass III
- 117 Water/Electric II
- 169 Ice/Bug VIII
- 171 Ice III
- 200 Steel/Ground II
- 184 Bug/Electric V
- 119 Water/Ghost V
- 143 Rock/Flying I
- 151 Fire II
- 189 Ghost/Grass VI
- 114 Water VI
- 161 Ice/Ground II
- 147 Fire II
- 156 Ice V
- 175 Ice/Water III
100 Clues: 157 Ice V • 177 Ice V • 156 Ice V • 152 Fire I • 181 Ice IV • 178 Ice VI • 149 Fire I • 192 Fairy I • 106 Water I • 109 Water V • 166 Ice I A • 194 Rock IV • 171 Ice III • 151 Fire II • 147 Fire II • 172 Ice III • 158 Dark III • 125 Ground I • 134 Rock VII • 128 Normal I • 182 Water II • 107 Water IV • 112 Water IV • 148 Fire III • 176 Water IV • 132 Fire III • 114 Water VI • 196 Dragon VI • 110 Water III • 135 Ground IV • 108 Water III • ...
National Pokédex 301-400 2024-01-22
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- 356 Ghost III
- 313 Bug III
- 367 Water III
- 325 Psychic III
- 395 Water/Steel IV
- 384 Dragon/Flying III
- 352 Normal III
- 319 Water/Dark III
- 343 Ground/Psychic III
- 387 Grass IV
- 332 Grass/Dark III
- 337 Rock/Psychic III
- 377 Rock III
- 370 Water III
- 342 Water/Dark III
- 399 Normal IV
- 303 Steel/Fairy III
- 316 Poison III
- 336 Poison III
- 320 Water III
- 348 Rock/Bug III
- 353 Ghost III
- 312 Electric III
- 386 Psychic III
- 324 Fire III
- 382 Water III
- 375 Steel/Psychic III
- 308 Fighting/Psychic III
- 328 Ground III
- 376 Steel/Psychic III
- 306 Steel/Rock III
- 360 Psychic III
- 354 Ghost III
- 349 Water III
- 301 Normal III
- 339 Water/Ground III
- 355 Ghost III
- 358 Psychic III
- 329 Ground/Dragon III
- 331 Grass III
- 369 Water/Rock III
- 364 Ice/Water III
- 359 Dark III
- 307 Fighting/Psychic III
- 396 Normal/Flying IV
- 393 Water IV
- 323 Fire/Ground III
- 362 Ice III
- 340 Water/Ground III
- 361 Ice III
- 309 Electric III
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- 326 Psychic III
- 317 Poison III
- 330 Ground/Dragon III
- 318 Water/Dark III
- 327 Normal III
- 345 Rock/Grass III
- 310 Electric III
- 391 Fire/Fighting IV
- 372 Dragon III
- 341 Water III
- 350 Water III
- 321 Water III
- 394 Water IV
- 383 Ground III
- 400 Normal/Water IV
- 335 Normal III
- 315 Grass/Poison III
- 338 Rock/Psychic III
- 398 Normal/Flying IV
- 379 Steel III
- 351 Normal or Fire or Water or Ice III
- 380 Dragon/Psychic III
- 368 Water III
- 357 Grass/Flying III
- 365 Ice/Water III
- 373 Dragon/Flying III
- 334 Dragon/Flying III
- 388 Grass IV
- 378 Ice III
- 347 Rock/Bug III
- 381 Dragon/Psychic III
- 304 Steel/Rock III
- 392 Fire/Fighting IV
- 344 Ground/Psychic III
- 346 Rock/Grass III
- 314 Bug III
- 363 Ice/Water III
- 389 Grass/Ground IV
- 371 Dragon III
- 302 Dark/Ghost III
- 385 Steel/Psychic III
- 333 Normal/Flying III
- 366 Water III
- 390 Fire IV
- 305 Steel/Rock III
- 322 Fire/Ground III
- 397 Normal/Flying IV
- 374 Steel/Psychic III
- 311 Electric III
100 Clues: 313 Bug III • 378 Ice III • 314 Bug III • 390 Fire IV • 362 Ice III • 361 Ice III • 394 Water IV • 387 Grass IV • 377 Rock III • 388 Grass IV • 324 Fire III • 359 Dark III • 393 Water IV • 356 Ghost III • 367 Water III • 341 Water III • 350 Water III • 321 Water III • 379 Steel III • 368 Water III • 370 Water III • 399 Normal IV • 320 Water III • 353 Ghost III • 382 Water III • 354 Ghost III • 349 Water III • 355 Ghost III • ...
Emily Wright 2015-03-17
Across
- wetland with peat moss
- wetland with grasses
- a well where water rises because of aquifier pressure
- area that drains into a large river
- rock layer that holds and allows water to go through it
- wetland with trees
- where water is near or on the land to supply water for a year
- large channel where water is always flowing down - made of streams
- part of the earth that holds water
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- largest bodies of water on earth
- a piece of freshwater ice floating in water
- lake that stores water for humans
- water found on or below the earths surface
- area that drains into a small river or stream
- big body of water contained by a body of land
- small channel where water is always flowing down - made of gullies
- large mass of ice that moves over land
- stream that feeds a larger stream/lake
18 Clues: wetland with trees • wetland with grasses • wetland with peat moss • largest bodies of water on earth • lake that stores water for humans • part of the earth that holds water • area that drains into a large river • large mass of ice that moves over land • stream that feeds a larger stream/lake • water found on or below the earths surface • ...
some puzzle for class 2021-12-06
Across
- water found in small spaces underground
- river stream or lake
- gas to liquid phase
- flowing water above ground
- underground layer of water
- large unit of ice
- gaseos version of water
- mass of gas that surrounds the earth
- water released in clouds in form of rain
- all water above land
Down
- all water on selected planet
- liquid to gas phase
- cycle of water evaporating and refreshing
- (leaf) water vapor through the stomata
- the level below ground, saturated
- source of water
- liquid going through a filter
17 Clues: source of water • large unit of ice • liquid to gas phase • gas to liquid phase • river stream or lake • all water above land • gaseos version of water • flowing water above ground • underground layer of water • all water on selected planet • liquid going through a filter • the level below ground, saturated • mass of gas that surrounds the earth • (leaf) water vapor through the stomata • ...
Unit 1(Water) Vocabulary Terms 2015-02-24
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- Does the dissolving
- ion Is a diatomic anion with chemical formula OH−
- water Water that has high mineral content
- A substance disolved in another
- mixture Uniform Throughout
- Negative charge
- Parts Per Million
- Water that is stored underground
- water Water that collects on the surface of the ground
- solution Water solution
- Extra solute dissolved by heating
- Contains one type of atom
- Parts Per Billion
- Doesn't settle out, particles stay in place
- molecule Two atoms of the same element
- Two or more substances combined
- Dissolves with other Polar molecules(water)
- ion The ion H3O+
- Positive charge
- A layer of rock that underground water easily moves through
- Concentration/ The mass of a solute divided by the total mass of solution multiplied by 100
- use Water used for physical use
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- softening The removal of calcium, magnesium, and certain other metal cations in hard water
- No more solute can dissolve
- 0-6.9 on the PH Scale
- Gets dissolved
- mixture Different Phases
- Not ocean water
- More solute can be dissolved
- 7.1-14 on the PH SCale
- Settles out
- A three step cycle of water
- dissolves with other Non-Polar molecules(oil)
- The amount of solute that dissolves at a certain temperature
- ion A group of atoms with a charge
- Is anything that has mass and takes up space
- Charged Particles
- two or more atoms combined
- use Hidden water usage
39 Clues: Settles out • Gets dissolved • Not ocean water • Negative charge • Positive charge • Parts Per Million • Parts Per Billion • Charged Particles • ion The ion H3O+ • Does the dissolving • 0-6.9 on the PH Scale • 7.1-14 on the PH SCale • Contains one type of atom • use Hidden water usage • two or more atoms combined • No more solute can dissolve • mixture Different Phases • ...
Chapter 14 Review 2022-12-02
Across
- In urban areas what system is used to clean the water
- The major souce of oil in the ocean is from
- Used to manufacture plastics
- Largest tanker oil spill
- What decides whether pathogens are present in the water?
- What sets the standards for our drinking water
- Amount of oxygen that a certain amount of water uses
- The last step in the septic system where the water travels to underground pipes
- Human and animal waste in water
- When burning coal what is the main compound that releases?
- When water flows through a farm that brings pesticides and nutrients into the water, what source is that called?
- Causing a substantial change in temperature of water
- What compound naturally dissolves into groundwater
- Large quantities of animal waste on farms is held here
- A result in excess nutrients in a body of water due to anthropogenic inputs
Down
- Name the three ways to clean-up oil
- One harmful effect of sediment pollution
- What caused the eggshells of some birds to become thin and break?
- An area in water with little to no oxygen
- Human activities that harm the water quality
- What is the middle and cleaner section of a septic system called
- Established by the EPA under the Safe Drinking Water Act
- What sinks to the bottom of the septic tanks?
- What law focuses on surface water
- Type of noise pollution
25 Clues: Type of noise pollution • Largest tanker oil spill • Used to manufacture plastics • Human and animal waste in water • What law focuses on surface water • Name the three ways to clean-up oil • One harmful effect of sediment pollution • An area in water with little to no oxygen • The major souce of oil in the ocean is from • Human activities that harm the water quality • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary 2024-05-10
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- the tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another
- the tendency of water to stick to other substances
- amount of heat required to increase the temperature of water
- term that describes an organism that lives on land
- A device that determines the distance of an object under water by recording echoes of sound waves
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil
- free-swimming animals that can move throughout the water column
- organisms that live on the bottom of the ocean or other body of water
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- the tendency of water molecules to stick to each other
- small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream
- an underwater vehicle built of strong materials to resist pressure at depth
- term that describes an organism that lives in water
- the amount of matter in a given space
- underground bed or layer yielding ground water for wells
- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- the area of land that is drained by a water system
- the area drained by a river and its tributaries
- the quality of water that makes it able to dissolve more substances than any other solvent can
- Tiny algae and animals that float in water and are carried by waves and currents
- the area where a freshwater stream or river merges with the ocean
20 Clues: the amount of matter in a given space • the area drained by a river and its tributaries • the tendency of water to stick to other substances • the area of land that is drained by a water system • term that describes an organism that lives on land • term that describes an organism that lives in water • the tendency of water molecules to stick to each other • ...
groundwater 2022-04-11
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- water that soaks into the saturated zone
- a layer of rock that that water can't travel through
- part of the saturated zone that contains enough water for people to use
- the way in which a pollutant spreads
- small cracks
- the empty space within soil, sand and rock.
- occurs when water vapor in the air that condenses and falls to the ground.
- rock that contains tiny holes or cracks
- the water _______ is the dividing line between the saturated and unsaturated zone.
- spread out
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- the zone above the water table where a mixture of water and air fill the spaces between the soil, sand and rocks.
- water stored underground in the spaces between soil particles, sand and rocks in the saturated zone
- the area below the water table where water fills all of the available space is the ________zone.
- a measurement of how much empty space there is inside the material
- water that falls to the ground and collects in streams and rivers.
- water released from an aquifer
- something that has small holes that water can soak through
- water cannot soak through
18 Clues: spread out • small cracks • water cannot soak through • water released from an aquifer • the way in which a pollutant spreads • rock that contains tiny holes or cracks • water that soaks into the saturated zone • the empty space within soil, sand and rock. • a layer of rock that that water can't travel through • something that has small holes that water can soak through • ...
5 General Science U3 L1 Water Cycle 2025-03-14
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- A body of rock that stores groundwater is called an ____
- Water vapor condenses around ____ ____ ____
- This provides energy needed for water to move in the water cycle
- This is where precipitation adds water to aquifers in places called a ____ ____
- Water ____ form around solid particles
- This is a mixture of gasses that surround the earth
- In a cloud water droplets ____ and join together
- This is water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface
- These are formed when water vapor cools
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- Most of Earth's water is ____ ____ stored in oceans
- This is the change of gas to a liquid
- This is water stored under the ground
- ____ is water that cannot soak into the ground and instead flows across Earth's surface
- This is when water evaporates from the leaves of plants
- This is the change from a liquid to a gas
- This is a large, slow moving mass of ice
- This is water vapor that condenses on cool surfaces near the ground
- This is water moving between Earth's surface and the atmosphere
- These help transport water from one place to another
19 Clues: This is the change of gas to a liquid • This is water stored under the ground • Water ____ form around solid particles • These are formed when water vapor cools • This is a large, slow moving mass of ice • This is the change from a liquid to a gas • Water vapor condenses around ____ ____ ____ • In a cloud water droplets ____ and join together • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2022-12-12
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- a hole drilled into the zone of saturation to provide access to groundwater
- the amount of holes/gaps in a substance to allow water or air to pass
- allows water to pass
- contamination that enter the water from a variety of sources
- contamination generated from power plants affecting the temperature of a water source
- a closed current system
- contamination that enters the water and can be individually identified for the source
- a storage system of water that empties into a larger body of water
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- area below the water table full of groundwater
- a consequence of overusing wells causing the ground to sink
- water that falls as precipitation and collects above ground
- rock/sediments with high porosity for groundwater storage
- water from the surface that enters bigger bodies of water
- area above the water table with high porosity to allow water to pass easily
- layers in the ocean caused due to a difference in density and temperature
- the process of water entering the ground storage system
- water found underneath the surface of the Earth
- border between the zone of aeration and zone of saturation
18 Clues: allows water to pass • a closed current system • area below the water table full of groundwater • water found underneath the surface of the Earth • the process of water entering the ground storage system • rock/sediments with high porosity for groundwater storage • water from the surface that enters bigger bodies of water • ...
Chapter 6 Managing Water Supplies Key Terms 2024-03-30
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- the amount of water found in the soil
- a deep, narrow hole made in the ground, especially to locate water or oil
- areas where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or during periods of the year
- an aquifer below the land surface that is found between layers of impermeable rock (granite is an impermeable rock)
- an event such as a flood, earthquake, or hurricane, that causes great damage or loss of life
- an aquifer that occurs above a regional water-table. This is usually a relatively small body of water that lies above the large aquifer due to an impermeable rock layer blocking the downward flow of water
- an act that required the US EPA to develop a national program to protect public water supplies establishing national standards for known or suspected drinking water contaminants. SDWA
- an underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates the rocks
- water that moves from the land surface or unsaturated zone into an aquifer. Where porous rock at the surface allows water to seep into an aquifer
- the movement of salt water into fresh water aquifers causing salination of water
- The US Environmental Protection Agency’s mission is to protect human health and the environment.
- found in mountainous areas such as the Himalayas and Andes. Also known as the ice glacier
- the ability to access sufficient quantities of clean water to maintain adequate standards of food and manufacturing of goods, adequate sanitation and sustainable health care
- a partnership with three NGO (non governmental organisations) WWF, WaterAid and Earthwatch. The programme aims to improve water resource management in 10 key river basins and to provide access to safe water and sanitation to millions of people
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- an excavation or structure created in the ground by digging, driving or drilling to access water
- the zone where water originating from an aquifer flows out into water courses such as lakes, rivers and wetlands
- an aquifer in which the water table is at atmospheric pressure. There is no impermeable layer between the the water table and the ground surface
- the mass of glacial land ice that covers the polar regions (Antarctica, and Greenland)
- an increase in nutrients in a body of water results in a rapid growth of algae.
- European Environmental Agency which is part of the US EPA.
- a zone within Earth that restricts the flow of groundwater from one aquifer to another; comprised of either clay or layers of non porous rock like granite
- Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes prevents conflicts, and the promotion of peace and regional integration.
- Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme is a UNESCO international scientific cooperative program in water research water resource management, water education, and capacity building, and the only broadly based science program o f the UN system in this area
- a material that allows liquid to pass through it (sandstone is a permeable rock)
- the action of making or being made impure by pollution
- underground water that is under pressure. When punctured by a well or borehole the water will rise to the surface
- the cloudiness or haziness of water; the lower the visibility the higher the turbidity
- the provision of clean drinking water and sewage disposal
- when excessive amounts of of groundwater push to the surface as a spring or an area of saturated soil
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply or storage
- the amount of water an ecosystem requires to continue functioning
- an act that regulates discharges of pollutants into US waters, and controls pollution by means such as wastewater standards for surface water. CWA
32 Clues: the amount of water found in the soil • the action of making or being made impure by pollution • the provision of clean drinking water and sewage disposal • European Environmental Agency which is part of the US EPA. • the amount of water an ecosystem requires to continue functioning • a deep, narrow hole made in the ground, especially to locate water or oil • ...
BAYS METEOROLOGY CROSSWORD 2024-05-21
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- - a way to measure relative humidity using thermometers
- - the distance of a place north or south of the equator
- - the general weather of a place over a period of time
- - process of water changing to water vapor
- -when water or form of ice falls to earths surface
- - differences in air pressure
- - a liquid that’s made by evaporation
- - shape of the land
- - water vapor that condensed on a surface
- - distance of a area above sea level
- - Mixture of gases that surrounds the earth
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- - instrument used to measure wind speed
- - a comparison of the amount of water vapor in the air
- - water vapor releasing into the air from the leaves of plants
- - study of the atmosphere
- - moisture in the air
- - global high altitude winds that blow fast
- - useful tool for gathering data
- - process where water vapor becomes liquid water
- - continuous movement of water
- - masses of water droplets in the sky
21 Clues: - shape of the land • - moisture in the air • - study of the atmosphere • - useful tool for gathering data • - continuous movement of water • - distance of a area above sea level • - differences in air pressure • - a liquid that’s made by evaporation • - instrument used to measure wind speed • - process of water changing to water vapor • ...
B-Work Vocab. Crossword for Science Chase Gilmond 2013-04-12
Across
- When water turns into vapor.
- A substance liquids can't flow through.
- An areawhere all of the water on one side of the divide flows.
- A flow of water from the ground in an area that is below the water table.
- A mass of ice floating in the ocean.
- When water falls from clouds.
- Water held underground.
- Water that contains salt and other minerals.
- An underground layer of permeable rock that contains water.
- A layer that is saturated with water.
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- When vapor becomes water.
- A ridge where water flows in different directions.
- A substance liquids can pass through.
- An increase of nutrents in a pond or lake.
- Water that you drink and depend on.
- A well where water flows to the surface naturally.
- Rising and sinking of cold and warm water layers.
17 Clues: Water held underground. • When vapor becomes water. • When water turns into vapor. • When water falls from clouds. • Water that you drink and depend on. • A mass of ice floating in the ocean. • A substance liquids can pass through. • A layer that is saturated with water. • A substance liquids can't flow through. • An increase of nutrents in a pond or lake. • ...
Geography Terms 2014-12-15
Across
- Sandy Shore of water
- Row of mountains
- Bigger type of hill with steep slopes and a peak
- One of seven
- Softly rolling lands
- Big body of salt water
- water is falling from a height
- water completely surrounded by land
- land completely surrounded by water
- Stream of water
- Lava rises from Earths Crust, mountains
- inland grass area
- Shoots out water and steam into the air
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- Shallow pool at the center of an atoll
- Wind blown Sandhills
- water on three sides
- Big body of ice moving
- scattered islands
- densely overgrown land
- Point of land going into water
- Opening in a Hill or A Cliff
- overhanging rock face
- ring shaped island
- a big fallen chunk of glacier
- Dry land, waterless
- flat topped elevated landforms
26 Clues: One of seven • Stream of water • Row of mountains • scattered islands • inland grass area • ring shaped island • Dry land, waterless • Sandy Shore of water • Wind blown Sandhills • water on three sides • Softly rolling lands • overhanging rock face • Big body of ice moving • densely overgrown land • Big body of salt water • Opening in a Hill or A Cliff • a big fallen chunk of glacier • ...
Crossword 2025-09-15
Across
- The leaves fall off
- Soil with the most accumulation of minerals, especially clay
- Mostly organic matter, such as decomposing leaves
- Bad for farming, waterlogged, water doesn't percolate
- Dark, spongy, nutrient-rich soil
- The upper layer of soil
- Retaining water or something
- The nature of the rock is changed due to reactions with water, oxygen, etc.
- Best for farming, moderate water percolation
- The retention of water, being clogged
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- Top layer of soil
- A sand storm
- The downward movement of water through the soil
- Needles, Pines, don't shed
- Bad for farming, water percolates quickly
- Physical breakdown of wind, water, cold and heat
- Fertile soil of clay
- loosens and mixes soil
- The process of eroding due to wind, water,
- The ability for liquids or gases to pass through the soil
20 Clues: A sand storm • Top layer of soil • The leaves fall off • Fertile soil of clay • loosens and mixes soil • The upper layer of soil • Needles, Pines, don't shed • Retaining water or something • Dark, spongy, nutrient-rich soil • The retention of water, being clogged • Bad for farming, water percolates quickly • The process of eroding due to wind, water, • ...
Hydrosphere 2021-02-24
Across
- occurs when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves and water falls to Earth.
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a large river(2 words)
- a large piece of freshwater floating in open waters
- Water that does not get absorbed and collects in rivers, streams, and oceans is called
- Materials that are full of tiny, connected air spaces, that water can seep through.
- a wetland dominated by grasses
- a wetland dominated by peat moss
- A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land
- 97% of water is found here
- a wetland dominated by trees
- 3% of water is found here
- the process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes to its liquid state.
- A large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of many streams that come together
- Materials such as clay and granite that water cannot seep through easily.
- is the movement of water from Earth’s surface downward into porous rock or soil.
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- An area where the water table is at, near or above the land surface long enough during the year to support adapted plant growth
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a smaller river or stream
- the process by which liquid water changes to water vapor and enters the atmosphere as gas
- Soil and rock layers above the water table contain some moisture too, but here the pores contain air.
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the water found in cracks and pores in sand, gravel and rocks below the earth’s surface
- A small channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of small gullies
- is a structure created in the ground by digging or drilling access groundwater(2 words)
- A porous rock layer underground that is a reservoir for water
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled with water
- any large mass of ice that moves in land
26 Clues: 3% of water is found here • 97% of water is found here • a wetland dominated by trees • a wetland dominated by grasses • a wetland dominated by peat moss • any large mass of ice that moves in land • a large piece of freshwater floating in open waters • A porous rock layer underground that is a reservoir for water • ...
Physical Geography 2020-10-10
Across
- Material rubs against the banks of the river and wears them away in a sand papering action
- The collective name for rain, hail sleet and snow.
- Rock left above the water.
- Smaller pebbles are bounced along the river bed in a leap frog movement.
- Full of.
- A model explaining the changes downstream in a river.
- When water travels on top of the ground.
- A small river which joins a large river
- When water travels sideways through the rock underground to the river.
- Minerals are dissolved in the water and carried along in the flow.
- When water is absorbed into the soil.
- The name given to the place where the river begins
- What is left in fornt of a waterfall.
- Large boulders roll along the river bed.
- When acids in the river dissolve rocks
- Where the river meets the sea
- Allow water to soak through (e.g.chalk)
- The place where 2 rivers join.
- Does not allow water to soak through, its impossible (e.g. granite)
- When material collides and breaks up into smaller pieces.
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- Where the river bends
- Where water is stored.
- Where the water flows.
- When water travels sideways through the soil to the water.
- When trees block rain from reaching the ground.
- The finer sand grains and silt particles are carried along in the flow of water.
- The breakdown and decay of rock by natural processes
- When liquid water is heated, turning to water vapour.
- Caving away at softer rock.
- The area of a land drowned by a river.
- The sheer force and power of the river dislodges particles from the river's bed and banks.
- Water vapour given off by trees.
- When water moves in the basin.
- The depth at which the soil is saturated.
- The volume of speed at which the water flows through the river channel.
- The movement of rocks and soil downslope due to gravity
- When water vapour is cooled, turning to liquid water.
- Area of highland which forms the boundary of a river basin.
38 Clues: Full of. • Where the river bends • Where water is stored. • Where the water flows. • Rock left above the water. • Caving away at softer rock. • Where the river meets the sea • When water moves in the basin. • The place where 2 rivers join. • Water vapour given off by trees. • When water is absorbed into the soil. • What is left in fornt of a waterfall. • ...
Empoleon Moveset 2024-01-12
18 Clues: 46 Ice St • 1 Steel Ph • 1 Water Sp • 1 Normal St • 59 Water Sp • 66 Water Ph • 1 Normal Ph • 39 Water Sp • 19 Water Sp • 33 Water Sp • 15 Flying Ph • 52 Flying Ph • 28 Normal Ph • Pre Fairy St • Evo Water Ph • 24 Normal St • 11 Normal St • Pre Normal Ph
Jake keenan 2014-12-17
Across
- an underground hollow
- flat or gently rolling lands
- a sandy Ricky area on the shore
- a group of closely scattered islands
- lowland saturated by salt water
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- a shallow part of a swamp in the middle of an atoll
- a peice of land in the middle of the ocean
- triangle shaped water way at a rivers mouth
Down
- on beaches formed by wind
- a body with almost completely surrounded by water
- a place of dencely over grown vegetation
- a treeless plain
- a peice of land projecting a body of water
- a deep part of a river
- a place with rough ridges and lands
- a deep narrow valley
- a peice of land surrounded 3 sides by water
- a peice of ice that moves on land
- a body of water almost all surrounded by water
- large wide body of water that connects another
- a never ending body of water
- a higher peice of land
- a place with low rain
- a body of water with a wide inlet
25 Clues: a treeless plain • a deep narrow valley • an underground hollow • a place with low rain • a deep part of a river • a higher peice of land • on beaches formed by wind • flat or gently rolling lands • a never ending body of water • a sandy Ricky area on the shore • lowland saturated by salt water • a peice of ice that moves on land • a body of water with a wide inlet • ...
Water Properties/Macromolecules Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-17
Across
- These are the elements that Lipids and Carbohydrates are made of
- This does the dissolving in a solution
- This macromolecule's function is to store genetic information
- This is type of bond allows for water's cohesize properties
- Enzymes lower this to speed up reactions
- This property of water is why organisms can float, walk, or even run on water
- The 2 conditions that have to be just right for enzymes to work
- Water's versatility as a solvent is why it is known as this.
- The property of water that allows it to move up a thin tube by itself
- Enzymes are an example of this macromolecule
- This suffix means suger
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- The monomer of lipids
- The most important property of water
- This macromolecule is insoluble in water
- The function of this macromolecule is to provide short-term energy
- This is what is dissolved in a solution
- This property of water is the reason why ice is less dense than water
- This suffix means enzyme
- When water molecules stick to other water molecules
- When water sticks to other surfaces besides water
20 Clues: The monomer of lipids • This suffix means suger • This suffix means enzyme • The most important property of water • This does the dissolving in a solution • This is what is dissolved in a solution • This macromolecule is insoluble in water • Enzymes lower this to speed up reactions • Enzymes are an example of this macromolecule • ...
Physical Properties of Matter 2023-09-19
Across
- when heat is added to molecules
- more dense
- has a definite size, shape & volume
- when mixed with water it sinks
- temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas
- metals attracted to a magnet
- sinking or floating when compared to water
- no definite size, shape or volume
- plastic, rubber, wood, styrofoam
- has a relative density of 1.0
- separates iron filings and sand
- liquid to gas
- opposite poles
- less dense
- dissolves in water
- separates rocks and water
- mixture that forms when one substance dissolves in another
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- temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid
- does not dissolve in water
- refracts light
- oil and water
- gas to liquid
- educated guess
- when mixed with water it floats
- means heat
- do not mix
- reflects light
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- same poles
- separates water and sand
- all metals and water
- conducts heat but not electricity
- means water
- definite volume but no definite size or shape
34 Clues: more dense • means heat • do not mix • same poles • less dense • means water • oil and water • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • refracts light • educated guess • reflects light • opposite poles • dissolves in water • all metals and water • separates water and sand • separates rocks and water • does not dissolve in water • metals attracted to a magnet • has a relative density of 1.0 • ...
Ordinate 2023-06-22
Across
- To move in water by using the limbs, fins, tail, etc.
- A bridgelike structure that carries a water conduit or canal across a valley or over a river by means of gravity.
- Water that is condensed from the vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops.
- Suitable for drinking.
- The place where water comes up from the ground.
- A drop of salty, watery fluid produced by glands around the eyelid.
- An area of land completely surrounded by water but not large enough to be called a continent.
- A moving ridge or swell on the surface of water.
- A kind of coloring matter or pigment mixed with water and not oil.
- If you stop drinking, it will arrive in three days.
Down
- The artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops in agriculture.
- We contain 70% of it.
- A great flowing or overflowing of water, over land not usually submerged.
- Big icecube floating on the sea.
- The vast body of salt water that covers almost three-fourths of the earth's surface.
- A reservoir, tank, or container for storing or holding water or other liquid.
- A tube or cylinder of metal or other material, used for carrying water, gas, etc.
- Inland water, as ponds, lakes, or streams, that is not salty.
- The dried and prepared leaves of an Asian shrub, used to make a beverage.
- A hole drilled into the earth to obtain a natural deposit, as water or petroleum.
- A small amount of liquid produced in a globule.
21 Clues: We contain 70% of it. • Suitable for drinking. • Big icecube floating on the sea. • The place where water comes up from the ground. • A small amount of liquid produced in a globule. • A moving ridge or swell on the surface of water. • If you stop drinking, it will arrive in three days. • To move in water by using the limbs, fins, tail, etc. • ...
1.3b section 2 2013-11-25
Across
- what happens to a plant cell when placed in a hypotonic solution?
- when the plasma membrane initially pulls away from the cell wall
- what direction do the net movement of water molecules move when an animal cell is placed in a hypertonic solution?
- b solution A=-1.5MPa and solution B=-0.5MPa.which solution has the higher water potential?
- which solution has a high solute conc and a lower water potential?
- osmosis is a......
- what happens to red blood cells when placed in a hypotonic solution
- what process makes red blood cells plasma membrane crinkle when placed in a hypertonic solution?
- what happens to a plant cell when placed in hypertonic solution?
- what direction do the net movement of water molecules move when an animal cell is placed in a hypotonic solution?
- what affects the water potential in plant cells?
- what will happen to an animal cell placed in a hypotonic solution?
Down
- what process happens to red blood cells when placed in a hypotonic solution?
- potential what word means the tendency for water to leave a system?
- what pressure pushes outwards from within the plant cell?
- what pushes inwards on the plant cell?
- which solution has the same solute conc and water potential as inside the cell?
- it isnt needed for osmosis
- negative solutions with a lower water potential have ........... values
- what else affects the water potential in plant cells
- what is it called when the cytoplasm an plasma membrane shrink away from the cell wall?
- what happens to red blood cells when placed in a hypertonic solution?
- what word is used to describe the cell when it cant take in any more water?
- the net movement of water molecules from a high water potential to a low water potential via a semi permeable membrane
- which solution has a low solute conc and a higher water potential?
- what is the water potential of pure water?
- what is the substance which dissolves in a solvent to make a solution?
- all solutions have a water potential that is a........ number
- negative solutions with a high water potential have............ values
29 Clues: osmosis is a...... • it isnt needed for osmosis • what pushes inwards on the plant cell? • what is the water potential of pure water? • what affects the water potential in plant cells? • what else affects the water potential in plant cells • what pressure pushes outwards from within the plant cell? • all solutions have a water potential that is a........ number • ...
Unit E Crossword 2016-05-31
Across
- large moving body of ice which can be many metres or even kilometres thick
- this water activity contains fertilizers from farmlands that can cause excessive plant growth
- this water contains a high concentration of the minerals calcium and magnesium
- process in which the Earth's surface is worn away by the movement of water, glaciers, wind and waves
- this type of weathering involves changes that some substances can cause in the surface of the rock that makes it change shape or color
- type of weathering that involves the breaking of big rocks into little ones
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river which involves volume, rate of flow, slope and shape of bed
- this word means "carried by water"
- this solution operates by forcing salt water through a filter or membrane with holes too small for the salts to pass through
- physical characteristic or behaviour of an organism that increases its chances of survival in a specific environment
- circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water's surface
- the total amount of salts dissolved in water
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
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- water that is safe for humans to drink and there is only about 0.003% of this on Earth
- description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
- water that falls on the ground such as hail, snow and rain
- one of the techniques used for producing fresh water from salt water that involves boiling water so that the water evaporates and leave the salts behind
- stream of water that moves within a large body of water
- daily change in water level of the oceans
- area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are joined to landform or land mass
- 77% of the water on Earth is _______
- highest point of land on a continent
- _______ contains large amounts of nitrogen, which causes the number of micro-oganisms to increase
- average weather measured over a long period of time
25 Clues: this word means "carried by water" • 77% of the water on Earth is _______ • highest point of land on a continent • daily change in water level of the oceans • the total amount of salts dissolved in water • average weather measured over a long period of time • area of land that drains into one main lake or river • stream of water that moves within a large body of water • ...
Hydrosphere 2021-02-25
Across
- Materials such as clay and granite that water cannot seep through easily.
- 97% of water is found here
- A large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of many streams that come together
- A small channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of small gullies
- An area where the water table is at, near or above the land surface long enough during the year to support adapted plant growth
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a smaller river or stream
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a large river(2 words)
- Materials that are full of tiny, connected air spaces, that water can seep through.
- the water found in cracks and pores in sand, gravel and rocks below the earth’s surface
- a wetland dominated by trees
- the process by which liquid water changes to water vapor and enters the atmosphere as gas
- is the movement of water from Earth’s surface downward into porous rock or soil.
Down
- 3% of water is found here
- occurs when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves and water falls to Earth.
- a large piece of freshwater floating in open waters
- the process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes to its liquid state.
- Soil and rock layers above the water table contain some moisture too, but here the pores contain air.
- A porous rock layer underground that is a reservoir for water
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled with water
- a wetland dominated by grasses
- a wetland dominated by peat moss
- any large mass of ice that moves in land
- A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land
- is a structure created in the ground by digging or drilling access groundwater(2 words)
- Water that does not get absorbed and collects in rivers, streams, and oceans is called
26 Clues: 3% of water is found here • 97% of water is found here • a wetland dominated by trees • a wetland dominated by grasses • a wetland dominated by peat moss • any large mass of ice that moves in land • a large piece of freshwater floating in open waters • A porous rock layer underground that is a reservoir for water • ...
Water Cycle Vocab by Ashlyn, Isis, and Hayden 2014-01-30
Across
- ____________ bacteria is found in human and animal wastes.
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water.
- What percent is the Earth's water salt water? (Number in word form)
- Reducing water use, _________________, and reusing water are three ways to conserve water.
- A specific source of pollution that can be identified.
- ____________ is the amount of one substance in a certain volume of another substance.
- Large connected pores and materials such as sand and gravel that allow water to pass through them are __________.
- _______ are the substances that cause water pollution.
- Is the continuous process by which water moves from the Earth's surface, to the atmosphere and back down.
- The land area the supplies water into a river system is called a __________.
Down
- __________ is the process of particles sticking into flocs.
- The streams and smaller rivers that feed into the main river are called _______.
- In a _________ well, water rises because of pressure within an aquifer.
- Who uses water for household purposes, industry, transportation, agriculture, and recreation.
- Have few or no pores or cracks such as, clay and granite, are _________.
- A widely spread source of pollution that cannot be tied to a specific point of origin.
- __________ is the practice of using less water.
- ___________ is the addition of any substance that has a negative affect on water or the living things that depend on the water.
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled, or saturated with water is called a _____________.
19 Clues: __________ is the practice of using less water. • A specific source of pollution that can be identified. • _______ are the substances that cause water pollution. • ____________ bacteria is found in human and animal wastes. • An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water. • __________ is the process of particles sticking into flocs. • ...
Plumbing 2022-04-19
Across
- twisting metal tool that turns and unclogs area from inside a pipe.
- purple liquid used before gluing PVC.
- color of cold water supply lines.
- Shutoff ________ are used to cutoff water. supply.
- The point in the ground where pipes wont freeze in the winter (two words)
- provides air ciculation in the drainage system.
- sewage ___________ facility or plant.
- waste and sewer lines require a _____% slope.
- water __________ is caused by the abrupt closing of the water faucet.
- _____________ system drains sewage water out of the house.
- water lines can be made of PVC,PEX or ________.
Down
- Rural homes get their water supply from a ____.
- water or a P ________
- push to connect type of fitting.
- color of hot water supply lines
- tool with rubber suction cup attached to stick to clear blockages in pipes and drains.
- a way to join copper pipe together
- DMV stands for ________ waste & vent.
- tank to hold and seperate solids from liquids.
- ______-outs.
- heats the water used in the house (3 words)
- ____________ system delivers water into the house and fixtures.
22 Clues: ______-outs. • water or a P ________ • color of hot water supply lines • push to connect type of fitting. • color of cold water supply lines. • a way to join copper pipe together • purple liquid used before gluing PVC. • DMV stands for ________ waste & vent. • sewage ___________ facility or plant. • heats the water used in the house (3 words) • ...
Water systems (made by Iren) 2022-01-29
Across
- This forms when snow builds up over time and eventually forms a ...
- A tornado that forms over water is called a...
- Water takes longer to warm up but stays warm longer meaning it has a high...
- Glaciers and ice sheets are affected when there is an increase or decrease in...
- It separates the soil surface from the area where groundwater enters the spaces between sediments and cracks in rocks
- This is a cycle which shows the continuous movement of water on Earth
- The process in which greenhouse gasses trap the heat from the sun in the atmosphere, is referred to as...
- This starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- A localized climate which is different from the larger climate area around it is usually referred to as...
- When water is frozen it is referred to as...
Down
- How does water become a gas
- This is a glass building in which plants such as vegetables, flowers etc. are grown
- This is an area of land where all of the water will in time, drain into one main water body
- What kind of water is Earth's frozen water
- What has to happen to water for it to shrink
- This is built down into aquifers to obtain fresh water
- The contamination of bodies of water, usually caused by human activity
- What keeps heat for a long period of time but takes longer to warm up
- What has to happen to water for it to expand
- This is a layer of water-bearing, permeable rock which is underground
20 Clues: How does water become a gas • What kind of water is Earth's frozen water • What has to happen to water for it to shrink • What has to happen to water for it to expand • When water is frozen it is referred to as... • This starts from thunderstorms over the ocean • A tornado that forms over water is called a... • This is built down into aquifers to obtain fresh water • ...
Hydrosphere 2021-02-25
Across
- Materials such as clay and granite that water cannot seep through easily.
- 97% of water is found here
- A large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of many streams that come together
- A small channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of small gullies
- An area where the water table is at, near or above the land surface long enough during the year to support adapted plant growth
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a smaller river or stream
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a large river(2 words)
- Materials that are full of tiny, connected air spaces, that water can seep through.
- the water found in cracks and pores in sand, gravel and rocks below the earth’s surface
- a wetland dominated by trees
- the process by which liquid water changes to water vapor and enters the atmosphere as gas
- is the movement of water from Earth’s surface downward into porous rock or soil.
Down
- 3% of water is found here
- occurs when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves and water falls to Earth.
- a large piece of freshwater floating in open waters
- the process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes to its liquid state.
- Soil and rock layers above the water table contain some moisture too, but here the pores contain air.
- A porous rock layer underground that is a reservoir for water
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled with water
- a wetland dominated by grasses
- a wetland dominated by peat moss
- any large mass of ice that moves in land
- A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land
- is a structure created in the ground by digging or drilling access groundwater(2 words)
- Water that does not get absorbed and collects in rivers, streams, and oceans is called
26 Clues: 3% of water is found here • 97% of water is found here • a wetland dominated by trees • a wetland dominated by grasses • a wetland dominated by peat moss • any large mass of ice that moves in land • a large piece of freshwater floating in open waters • A porous rock layer underground that is a reservoir for water • ...
DRoughts By Mr. Slim Shady 2025-06-13
Across
- Towns in the countryside that suffer in droughts
- Pipes, dams, and systems that store and move water
- A major drought in Australia from 1997 to 2009
- The most important resource during a drought
- A long period with little or no rain
- Buying and selling water rights during shortages
- Growing crops that need little water
- What is missing during a drought
- The source of heat that makes droughts worse
- Farm animals that need water and grass to survive
- The ground where plants grow, which dries out in droughts
- Saving extra water for future droughts
- Dry soil that blows away in strong winds
- A way scientists try to make rain
- A rule stopping people from lighting fires in dry weather
- A global issue making droughts more common
- Fires that spread easily in dry conditions
- Making sure there is enough water for the future
- The study of water and how it moves
- When water turns into vapor and disappears
- When soil becomes too salty due to lack of rain
Down
- A flowing water source that can shrink in droughts
- Cleaning and reusing water to save supplies
- A way farmers water crops when rain is scarce
- An Australian animal that needs trees, which suffer in droughts
- Rules that limit water use during droughts
- South Australia has the least rainfall
- A climate pattern that makes Australia drier
- Making sure places can survive droughts
- Help given to people affected by droughts
- Underground water that people use in droughts
- People who grow crops and raise animals, affected by droughts
- Electricity made from water, affected by droughts
- When there isn’t enough water for everyone
- A measure of how much water is left in storage
- When the government officially recognizes a drought
- A way scientists measure how bad a drought is
- A structure that stores water for dry times
- Plants grown for food that struggle in dry weather
- A body of water that can dry up in a drought
40 Clues: What is missing during a drought • A way scientists try to make rain • The study of water and how it moves • A long period with little or no rain • Growing crops that need little water • South Australia has the least rainfall • Saving extra water for future droughts • Making sure places can survive droughts • Dry soil that blows away in strong winds • ...
Grenada 2016-05-06
20 Clues: sand • boat • party • water • sport • title • sound • pretty • vacation • activities • a language • way from top • land on water • a game played • looking around • a vacation on water • under water _________ • where Grenada is located • destination away from home • sport with a green ball and rackets
Hisuian Samurott Moveset 2024-01-03
19 Clues: 1 Bug Ph • 21 Bug Ph • 1 Dark Ph • 1 Water Sp • 25 Water Sp • 46 Water Ph • 1 Normal Ph • 1 Normal Ph • 1 Normal St • 63 Water Sp • 18 Water Ph • 34 Water Ph • Evo Dark Ph • 51 Normal Ph • 39 Normal St • 58 Normal St • 13 Normal St • 29 Flying Ph • Prev Water St
Hydrology 2024 - Ashenfelter Bio 2024-05-21
Across
- the region over which water flows to enter a body of water
- water the flows over land, can pick up pollution
- an important way CA has water in the summer
- this is the water that is in the ground between the rocks and sand
- when snow accumulates for thousands of years and forms ice
- a large amount of water, can be a lake, ocean, snowpack
- movement of water from the surface into the ground, before percolation
- when water falls from the sky
- one type of job that can be about solving environmental issues like clean water is an environmental ____
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- when water turns to gas in the air
- when plants release water through their leaves
- movement of water past the soil into the deeper groundwater, after infiltration
- a deep hole dug to access ground water
- when water cools and forms clouds
- the study of water and its movements
- this is the top of the groundwater saturated zone, known as the water ___
- where most of the world's water exists
17 Clues: when water falls from the sky • when water cools and forms clouds • when water turns to gas in the air • the study of water and its movements • a deep hole dug to access ground water • where most of the world's water exists • an important way CA has water in the summer • when plants release water through their leaves • water the flows over land, can pick up pollution • ...
SHAYLEE GARCIA 7TH WATER CYCLE 2023-11-28
Across
- all the salt water in the world in ML
- all the fresh water in the world in ML
- where all the water is collected from evaporation
- water flow back to the ocean
- how much of fresh water in soil and air
- creates ground water and aquifer
- water that turns into gas
- water vapor pulled out of the tree
- are made condensed water vapor
- energy is driven by
Down
- how much of fresh water in ground water in ML
- ice caps and glaciers ML of water in the world
- gravity pulls water down from clouds
- how much of fresh water in lakes and rivers in ML
- water vaopr pulled from the trees
- a large body of water that covers 75% of earth
16 Clues: energy is driven by • water that turns into gas • water flow back to the ocean • are made condensed water vapor • creates ground water and aquifer • water vaopr pulled from the trees • water vapor pulled out of the tree • gravity pulls water down from clouds • all the salt water in the world in ML • all the fresh water in the world in ML • ...
Maddy 2021-10-13
Across
- Can be damaging to plants
- Water is required for ________ and respiration
- _____ ______ enters through the stomata (2 Words with space)
- ___________= High transpiration (2 Words with space)
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- __________= Low transpiration (2 Words with space)
- How much water or air soil can hold (2 Words with space)
- _____ is picked up mainly by the root of the plant
- A large percentage of plant cells, tissues, and organs
- Dust can reduce light intensity and clog the _________
- Water Holding Capacity: Total amount of water soil can hold against force of _______
- Air is made of 78% ______
Down
- Some plants can absorb water through ________
- Good rule of thumb is to water plants _________ when they dry out
- The ability of a liquid to flow against gravity(2 Words with space)
- Plants get water from _____ mainly
- Caused by too low of humidity
- Used to help reduce amount of wind on a field
- Pocket of water or air in a soil/medium
- Water carries materials through ______ and phloem
20 Clues: Can be damaging to plants • Air is made of 78% ______ • Caused by too low of humidity • Plants get water from _____ mainly • The amount of water vapor in the air • Pocket of water or air in a soil/medium • Some plants can absorb water through ________ • Used to help reduce amount of wind on a field • Water is required for ________ and respiration • ...
The Water Cycle and Groundwater Systems 2023-02-24
Across
- Any formation where groundwater rises under its own pressure
- The amount of open space between soil
- The area water first goes through when infiltrating the soil before it gets to the zone of saturation
- Hot springs, water turns to steam and erupts
- When water collects in rivers, lakes, oceans and other bodies of water or as ice caps and glaciers
- Condensed water vapor that falls back to Earth
- This forms when the water table intersects the ground surface
- When water can not pass through a substance
- When plants absorb water through their roots and give off water vapor through their leaves
- Precipitation that reaches Earth's surface and flows over land
- The process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting into water
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- The process of a liquid changing into a gas due to an increase in temperature or pressure
- This area of a groundwater system fills up first
- When over use of the well happens sometimes parts of the groundwater systems start to collapse creating this
- The process of a gas changing into a liquid due to a decrease in temperature or pressure
- When water can pass through easily
- When the Zone of Saturation is fully saturated this is formed on top
- This kind of water is found under the surface of the Earth
- When water soaks into the soil from the ground level and moves into rocks and the soil
- This kind of water is found on the surface in wetlands, streams, and lakes
20 Clues: When water can pass through easily • The amount of open space between soil • When water can not pass through a substance • Hot springs, water turns to steam and erupts • Condensed water vapor that falls back to Earth • This area of a groundwater system fills up first • This kind of water is found under the surface of the Earth • ...
Paolos Puzzle 2020-12-14
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- an area of open land
- a body of water sorrounded by land
- a landform sorrounded by water
- like the kinetic sand
- a large natural stream of water
- a procedure that starts in the same place where it finish
- a loose granular subtance
- large underground chamber
- relating to heat
- expanse of salt water
- a barrier constructed
- the top of a little mountain
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- science of hydraulic
- a part of land near of the sea
- leavel the level of water reached reversoir
- the focus of the light
- a chemical substance
- is a place that dont have water and is very hot
- a land sorrounded by water
- when you use it again
20 Clues: relating to heat • science of hydraulic • an area of open land • a chemical substance • like the kinetic sand • when you use it again • expanse of salt water • a barrier constructed • the focus of the light • a loose granular subtance • large underground chamber • a land sorrounded by water • the top of a little mountain • a part of land near of the sea • a landform sorrounded by water • ...
States Of Matter 2023-09-01
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- when water is heated you get ______
- water never keeps it's ______
- the thingy mobobs in side the states of mater
- when water freezes
- in Antarctica it's ________
- decreases by the minute
- when it's winter it's ____
- ice cubes are ______
- When ice gets hot it starts to ____
- when water gets really hot it starts _______
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- when its a hot summers day it is _____
- another name for water
- flows like air
- when water gets really cold it starts to ______
- if you saw wood than some of it turns to ______
- liquid turning into a gas
- when ice melts
- when water freezes it will ________
- doesn't stay in one place
- when wind blows it gets a bit ____
20 Clues: flows like air • when ice melts • when water freezes • ice cubes are ______ • another name for water • decreases by the minute • liquid turning into a gas • doesn't stay in one place • when it's winter it's ____ • in Antarctica it's ________ • water never keeps it's ______ • when wind blows it gets a bit ____ • when water is heated you get ______ • when water freezes it will ________ • ...
Admiral Jack Science Crossword 2025-06-02
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- A Secchi ____ is used to measure turbidity
- Remotely Operated Vehicle
- Elliott ___
- The river
- ______oxygen: Oxygen within the water
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea
- Used to measure salinity
- ____plankton consist of plants
- Who do you ask before deploying any science equipment?
- the microscopic organisms drifting in the sea or fresh water
- Used to get water samples
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- A nutrient that contributes to algal blooms
- The salt content of the water
- Water _____ measures the health of the water
- Our vessel
- 2 meter sample depth
- Used to look at plankton
- How fast the water is moving
- How hot or cold the water is
- Put these on before doing any chemical tests
20 Clues: The river • Our vessel • Elliott ___ • 2 meter sample depth • Used to look at plankton • Used to measure salinity • Remotely Operated Vehicle • Used to get water samples • How fast the water is moving • How hot or cold the water is • The salt content of the water • ____plankton consist of plants • ______oxygen: Oxygen within the water • A Secchi ____ is used to measure turbidity • ...
Biochemistry crossword #2a 2018-08-20
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- the maxium amount of hydrogen bonds that a molecule of water can participate in
- heat the amount of heat added in order to raise the temperature by 1°C, high value in water
- solution in which water is a solvent
- the oxygen atom in water has two _______ that are partially negative and are sp3 hybridized
- molecules that dissosiate readily in water to form ions, such as NaCl
- water is not a tetrahedron because the partially negative lone pairs of oxygen have strong _____ to each other, and reduce the angle between the H-O-H bond to 104.5
- a molecule that is both hydrophobic and hydrophilic
- an atom or group of atoms that can be charged negatively or positively
- a force of attraction between hydrogen and a negitive species, exists in water, DNA between base pairs, and more
- a type of bond that exists in water molecules due to the difference in electronegativity between O and H
- a phenomenon where the diffusion rate of molecules in cells is much slower than their rate of diffusion in pure water
- thermal property of water that drops below 0°C when compounds are dissolved in it
- a measure of how an aqueous solution will attract evenmore water, decreases (negative) with a higher solute concentration and is measure in MPa.
- high in water, thus water takes longer to evaporate than other liquids and also contributes to the cooling sensation of sweating
- Water at 4°C is at its _________, which means that water near the bottom of bodies of water should be this temperature
- substances without charge, immiscible with water
- net flow of water in and out of a cell is 0 in a ______ solution
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- a special type of solvation where the solvation shell is water
- a spherical structure formed by amphipathic molecules when submersed in water
- when a solute is surrounded by a shell of solvent molecules
- a common molecule that has polar covalent bonds, but does not have a dipole
- the tendency of an atom to pull electrons towards itself, stronger in oxygen than in hydrogen
- thermal property of water that rises when compounds are dissolved in it or lowers at higher elevation
- term for a molecule with an uneven distribution of charge, even if the species is neutral
- the upper limit of minerals in water, increases in higher temperatures
- the shape of water molecules in ice crystals is _____ with bond angles of 109.5°
- the angle of the bonds makes a water molecule ______
- a solution with a higher concentration of solute than a cell, so water flows from the cell to the environment
- exclusion of nonpolar molecules by water, important to protein folding
- water resists changes in ______ as a change from 98°C to 99°C uses less energy than a change from 99°C to 100°C _______ depends on energy, pressure, elevation, dissolved compounds, etc.
- a long, unbranched molecule made of carbons and hydrogen, nonpolar
- a solution with a lower concentration of solute than solute within a cell, thus water flows into the cell
- a molecule that exhibits both polar and nonpolar properties, such as SDS with its polar head and hydrocarbon tail
- an atom of oxygen has ________ electrons, two of which bind covalently to hydrogen in a molecule of water
- water is a good _____ because water’s polar structure allows it to dissolve inorganic nutrients and makes them accessible to organisms
- diffusion of water across a membrane from a higher concentration to a lower concentration
36 Clues: solution in which water is a solvent • substances without charge, immiscible with water • a molecule that is both hydrophobic and hydrophilic • the angle of the bonds makes a water molecule ______ • when a solute is surrounded by a shell of solvent molecules • a special type of solvation where the solvation shell is water • ...
Palafin Moveset 2024-01-10
17 Clues: 44 Ice St • 1 Water Ph • 1 Water Sp • 7 Ghost Ph • 61 Water Ph • 39 Water Ph • 13 Water Ph • 1 Normal St • 50 Water Sp • 21 Water Ph • 25 Fairy St • 17 Normal Ph • 34 Normal St • Evo Water Ph • 10 Normal St • 29 Flying Ph • 55 Fighting Ph
Milotic Moveset 2024-01-06
19 Clues: 1 Water Sp • 4 Fairy Sp • 44 Water St • 12 Water St • 52 Water Sp • 1 Normal Ph • 20 Water St • 8 Dragon Sp • 1 Normal Ph • 32 Water Ph • 40 Water Sp • 1 Normal St • 1 Normal Ph • 28 Normal St • 24 Dragon Ph • Evo Water Sp • 16 Normal St • 48 Poison St • 36 Normal St
REVIEW: Compounds, Bonding and Properties of Water 2023-08-30
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- The partially positive end of a water molecule.
- The chemical formula for water.
- This subatomic particle is neutral.
- Water sticks to water.
- The center of an atom.
- Forces that hold water molecules together.
- The bond formed by sharing electrons.
- The bond in which electrons are completely transferred from one atom to another.
- The partially negative end of water molecule.
- Water traveling up a thin tube against gravity is called ......
- Electrons on the outermost energy level or shell.
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- A measure of how difficult it is to break the surface of a liquid and is caused by cohesion.
- Water sticks to other molecules besides water.
- The protons and neutrons are found in the ........
- The property of water that allows it to absorb large amount of heat without changing its temperature is called ......
- This subatomic particle has a negative charge.
- This subatomic particle carries a positive charge.
- A collection of atoms that all have the same number of protons.
- Water is a ......... molecule due to its uneven distribution of electrons.
- Ice has a ............ density than liquid water allowing it to float in it.
20 Clues: Water sticks to water. • The center of an atom. • The chemical formula for water. • This subatomic particle is neutral. • The bond formed by sharing electrons. • Forces that hold water molecules together. • The partially negative end of water molecule. • Water sticks to other molecules besides water. • This subatomic particle has a negative charge. • ...
The Ultimate Recyclable 2023-11-09
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- water that flows or collects beneath the Earth's surface in saturated soil or aquifers.
- rain or other precipitation containing a high amount of acidity.
- to change from a liquid state into vapor.
- the part of the world in which life can exist; living organisms and their environment.
- precipitation, snow melt, or other water that flows onto the land but is not absorbed into the soil.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- an underground reservoir of water that rests in a layer of sand, gravel, or rock that holds the water in pores or crevices.
- the gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth; the air.
- The deposition of silt, sand, rock, and other matter carried by water.
- the layer of ground where all the spaces in the soil or rock are completely filled up with water.
- the water cycle
- to change from a gaseous state to a liquid.
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- the passage of water through a plant to the atmosphere.
- a form of water such as rain, snow or sleet
- Average weather conditions over time
- all of the Earth's water
- The process of purifying water to make it safe to return to the environment.
- Downward movement of water through soil.
- water that soaks into and refills an aquifer.
- precipitation that runs off the land surface and is collected in ponds, lakes, streams, rivers, and wetlands.
20 Clues: the water cycle • all of the Earth's water • Average weather conditions over time • Downward movement of water through soil. • to change from a liquid state into vapor. • a form of water such as rain, snow or sleet • to change from a gaseous state to a liquid. • water that soaks into and refills an aquifer. • the gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth; the air. • ...
Chemistry of Life 2023-10-16
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- water can dissolve most substances
- able to dissolve substances
- solutions that have a pH below 7
- why is controlling pH important for the body
- the movement of water within the spaces of a porous material due to the forces of adhesion, cohesion, and surface tension.
- solutions with more hydroxide ions than hydrogen
- property that allows water to stick to other things
- an equal amount of hydrogen and hydroxide ions
- property that allows water to stick to water
- strong connector within water molecule
- important property that allows light to go into a body of water
- A mixture (ex:sugar and water)
- A weak connector between water molecules
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- water has the potential for what type of ions
- pH represents a factor of 10 in what type of scale
- the property of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force, due to the cohesive nature of its molecules.
- water is a temperature stabilizer because it has the ability to absorb a lot of
- a weak acid or base that prevents sharp sudden pH spikes
- What is the pH of pure water
- electrons are gained, lost, or transferred
- solutions with pH above 7
- Oil and water will create a
- energy is stored inside
- particles that can be dissolved
- unequal sharing of electrons
25 Clues: energy is stored inside • solutions with pH above 7 • able to dissolve substances • Oil and water will create a • What is the pH of pure water • unequal sharing of electrons • A mixture (ex:sugar and water) • particles that can be dissolved • solutions that have a pH below 7 • water can dissolve most substances • strong connector within water molecule • ...
Essential Vocabulary 2015-03-17
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- Marshes or swamps
- River flowing to large lake
- Land where water collects
- Can contain ground water
- Water under earths surface
- A narrow small river
- Land drained by river
- Wet, muddy ground
- Land that separates water
- Ice formed by pressured snow
- A very large expanse of sea
- Low lying flooded land
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- A large mass of ice floating in sea
- All waters on earth's surface
- A well with water under pressure
- Lake used as water supply
- Stream of water flowing to another body of water
- A large body of water surrounded by land
18 Clues: Marshes or swamps • Wet, muddy ground • A narrow small river • Land drained by river • Low lying flooded land • Can contain ground water • Land where water collects • Lake used as water supply • Land that separates water • Water under earths surface • River flowing to large lake • A very large expanse of sea • Ice formed by pressured snow • All waters on earth's surface • ...
Hydrosphere Vocabulary McKenzie Chamberlain 2015-03-17
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- large mass of moving ice
- Large floating piece of freshwater ice
- dominated by trees
- Area that drains into a large river
- part of the earth that contains water
- largest bodies of water on Earth
- water found in cracks and pores
- Considerable body of water that is contained
- large channel along which has moving water
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- rock layer that stores water
- Stream feeding a larger stream
- an are where the water supports plant growth
- lake that stores water for human use
- dominated by grasses
- Water rises due to pressure within aquifer
- dominated by peat moss
- Small channel along which has moving water
- area that drains into a smaller river/stream
18 Clues: dominated by trees • dominated by grasses • dominated by peat moss • large mass of moving ice • rock layer that stores water • Stream feeding a larger stream • water found in cracks and pores • largest bodies of water on Earth • Area that drains into a large river • lake that stores water for human use • part of the earth that contains water • ...
Unit 1: Resource Use in the 21st century - Terms to Know 2021-11-09
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- cleaning the air around fossil fuel burning
- extracting oil
- to much demand
- manmade
- agreement
- positive theory
- groundwater
- color
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- maintain a certain level
- doubtful
- Temperature
- negative theory
- greenhouse gasses
- reduction of carbon
- resources to use again
- not enough water
- no investment in the water
- big problem
- regular access to water
- to much extraction
20 Clues: color • manmade • doubtful • agreement • Temperature • big problem • groundwater • extracting oil • to much demand • negative theory • positive theory • not enough water • greenhouse gasses • to much extraction • reduction of carbon • resources to use again • regular access to water • maintain a certain level • no investment in the water • cleaning the air around fossil fuel burning
Watershed Vocabulary 2017-10-16
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- Loose particles of sand, silt, and clay caused by the weathering of rock and soil.
- An ecosystem that contains brackish water (a mixture of salt and fresh water).
- A high point (or ridge() in the land that determines the direction that a river flows.
- Pollution that enters the water from a known source (one specific site).
- A change in the minerals in rocks, caused by dissolved gasses and chemicals in water.
- Transition zones between dry land and water (such as swamps and marshes).
- All the living organisms in an environment.
- Small rivers or streams that flow into larger rivers (or streams).
- An area of land that drains into a common body of water.
- Process where weathered rock and soil are moved from one place to another.
- Process where sediment is laid down in new locations.
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- Any process (like wind or water) that breaks rock down into smaller pieces without changing its chemistry.
- Pollution that comes from many sources (not just one specific site).
- The non-living parts of an environment, like Water, rocks, soil, sunlight.
- When water soaks down through the soil.
- Water found beneath the Earth’s surface.
- A measure of the amount of salt that has dissolved in water.
- All the living and non-living things that interact in an environment.
- All the water that runs off the surface of the land, and into a body of water.
- A measure of how clear the water is.
20 Clues: A measure of how clear the water is. • When water soaks down through the soil. • Water found beneath the Earth’s surface. • All the living organisms in an environment. • Process where sediment is laid down in new locations. • An area of land that drains into a common body of water. • A measure of the amount of salt that has dissolved in water. • ...
Earth Science 2024-05-23
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- Cycle The continuous movement of water on, above, or below the surface of the Earth
- The amount of mass in a given volume
- A term that describes a substance that has a pH of 8-14
- Water molecules stick together
- The evidence of past life preserved in sedimentary rock
- Water that is safe to drink
- A small portion of land that drains into a nearby body of water
- Runoff Pollution traveling in water from farms. It includes fertilizer, pesticides, and animal waste.
- Ecosystem An ecosystem in the ocean (saltwater).
- The measure of clarity in the water. High Turbidity means the water is dark and murky.
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- An area - An area of vegetation that surrounds a body of water and protects the water quality
- Age The actual age of a rock or fossil in exact years
- All of the water on Earth
- The amount of salt dissolved in water
- Source Pollution - The specific source of pollution can be identified
- The responsibility of conserving and restoring the Earth's resources for future generations.
- Runoff Pollution traveling in water from cities and suburban areas
- Bloom Rapid Increase or accumulation in the population of algae in a water system
- Pollution Addition of any substance that has a negative effect on the water or living things in the water
- A term that describes a substance that has a pH of 1-6.
20 Clues: All of the water on Earth • Water that is safe to drink • Water molecules stick together • The amount of mass in a given volume • The amount of salt dissolved in water • Ecosystem An ecosystem in the ocean (saltwater). • Age The actual age of a rock or fossil in exact years • A term that describes a substance that has a pH of 8-14 • ...
All about rivers 2022-05-13
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- Study of water; specifically occurrence, movement, distribution, physical/ chemical properties, interactions with the environment
- process in which plants use water and turn it into water vapor
- water that is found under the Earth’s surface
- water transferring to the atmosphere by evaporation from soils, surfaces, and from plants
- Winding movement of a water channel
- U shaped river caused by a meander that was eventually cut off
- man made structure used to transport water
- a mixture of material that is used on the side if rivers to stop erosion
- deposit of material by a flowing stream, produces very fertile soils
- amount of water moving through channel, measured using cubic feet per second
- water moving past a point, measured in cubic feet per second
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- area that is frequently covered with water due to flooding, made of sediments
- body of water that can be man made or naturally occurring
- Ice and snow melting or evaporation process
- small body of water
- a land area where all the water that moves on the surface enters into a lake, stream or river
- the lowest axial area of a stream
- a stream that enters a larger water body
- Liquid or solid transferring from one state to a gaseous state
19 Clues: small body of water • the lowest axial area of a stream • Winding movement of a water channel • a stream that enters a larger water body • man made structure used to transport water • Ice and snow melting or evaporation process • water that is found under the Earth’s surface • body of water that can be man made or naturally occurring • ...
Hydrosphere Review 2024-04-17
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- The process of water soaking into the ground.
- What property of salt water makes it easier to float on?
- Salt water gives many living things a ____________ - a place to live.
- Where is most fresh water found?
- Collections of water droplets and ice crystals that float in the sky.
- the solid form of water
- Sublimation is when a ________ turns directly into a gas.
- Condensation is when water ________ cools and becomes liquid water.
- Which type of water makes up 97% percent of all water on Earth?
- Water that flows over the surface of the Earth and does not soak in.
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- Water is the most ________________ substance on Earth's surface.
- Rain and slow are examples of this.
- A series of steps with a beginning and an end
- A cycle has no beginning and no ___________.
- Plants release water vapor into the air using a process called ___________________.
- Water helps maintain the Earth's ____________ and temperature.
- The source of energy that powers the water cycle.
17 Clues: the solid form of water • Where is most fresh water found? • Rain and slow are examples of this. • A cycle has no beginning and no ___________. • The process of water soaking into the ground. • A series of steps with a beginning and an end • The source of energy that powers the water cycle. • What property of salt water makes it easier to float on? • ...
Hydro and Ocean Power 2019-03-10
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- This is the word used to describe the distance water falls before hitting the turbine of the generator
- A place where fresh and salt water mix and allow for a variety of wildlife
- A small hydro plant which does not operate on a power grid
- Also known as 'diversion', this system allows the river to run naturally and is able to generate power
- Evaporation->condensation->precipitation->repeat
- Water may _____ in only one direction. This is how it moves steadily.
- The two directional movements of ocean water near coastlines
- A series of turbines which use tidal energy
- The Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion is a technology which converts ocean temperature differences into energy and sometimes drinking water.
- The natural movement of ocean water
- The controlled breeding and harvesting of fish
- Ocean waves naturally _____ and flow. They recede and come forth
- A man-made trench used for moving water
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- the channel which brings water from the source to the turbine
- Used water runs through here after its gone through the turbine
- This is a measure of power equal to 745.7 W/min
- A small channel which joins to larger bodies of water
- These carry water from impoundments or from upriver to the turbine
- This method pumps water from lower to higher storage sites so that it can fall back and turn a turbine
- This structure holds the water so that it cannot continue to flow
- An obstruction which prevents water from flowing naturally
21 Clues: The natural movement of ocean water • A man-made trench used for moving water • A series of turbines which use tidal energy • The controlled breeding and harvesting of fish • This is a measure of power equal to 745.7 W/min • Evaporation->condensation->precipitation->repeat • A small channel which joins to larger bodies of water • ...
ocean currents-Kaine RMMS 2023-05-24
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- the nutrients that are brought to the surface of the ocean support the growth of?
- the warm surface water is than replaced by cold, nutrient-rich water from the deep ocean in a process called?
- the deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to earths rotation is called the? (2 words)
- is a measure of the amount of dissolved salts or solids in a liquid is called?
- in the southern hemisphere currents are deflected to the
- is a movement of water that results from density differences (2 words)
- surface currents carry(2 words)
- in the northern hemisphere currents are deflected to the
- how much energy do convection currents carry?
- what do currents do when they meet continents(2 words)
- what is less dense cool water or warm water? (2 words)
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- how long does it take the molecule to return to its starting point?(2 words)
- what powers surface currents?(2 words)
- movements of ocean water far below the surface are called? (2 words)
- the oceans contain stream like movements of water called? (2 words)
- what does warm water lose to its surroundings
- what is more dense cool water or warm water? (2 words)
- deep currents carry(2 words)
- how long is the period of rotation?(2 words)
- what way are currents deflected in the northern hemisphere(2 words)
20 Clues: deep currents carry(2 words) • surface currents carry(2 words) • what powers surface currents?(2 words) • how long is the period of rotation?(2 words) • what does warm water lose to its surroundings • how much energy do convection currents carry? • what is more dense cool water or warm water? (2 words) • what do currents do when they meet continents(2 words) • ...
Chapter 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 Science Questions 2025-01-26
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- GLOBAL WARMING CAUSES ICE CAPS TO MELT MAKING SEA LEVELS ___
- A NATURAL DISASTER THAT STARTS FROM THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE OCEAN
- UPPER SURFACE OF THE GROUNDWATER ZONE
- THE CYCLE OF WATER EVAPORATING, TURNING INTO VAPOUR, THEN COMING DOWN AS PRECIPITATION, SNOW, HAIL OR RAIN, THEN REPEATING
- UNDERGROUND FRESH WATER RESERVOIR
- THE ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT
- WHAT PROVIDES ENERGY FOR THE WATER CYCLE
- LIQUID WATER,SOLID WATER,GASEOUS WATER
- IF TEMPERATURES BEGIN TO RISE AND ANNUAL PRECIPITATION CHANGE GLACIERS START TO ___
- PROCESS OF WATER TURNING INTO VAPOUR
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- TOO MUCH AMOUNTS OF CO2 CAUSES HEAT FROM THE SUN TO BE TRAPPED AND BOUNCED BACK INTO THE EARTH, THIS IS CALLED THE ___
- A SUBSTANCE THAT ABSORBS MORE HEAT SLOWER BUT CONTAINS FOR LONGER THAN AIR
- THE WARMER HEMISPHERE
- PROCESS OF WATER VAPOUR TURNING INTO LIQUID WATER
- THE EARTH HAS GONE THROUGH NATURAL PERIODS OF___
- AREAS NEAR LAKES WILL BE COOLER IN THE SUMMER AND ___ IN THE WINTER BECAUSE OF HOW WATER BODIES RELEASE HEAT
- AN AREA WITH A SMALL LOCALIZED CLIMATE THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM THE CLIMATE AROUND IT (TYPE OF CLIMATE)
- ABILITY OF WILDLIFE AND FAUNA TO WITHSTAND THE CHANGED ENVIRONMENT (IN OCEANS).
- HEAT FROM THE SUN PASSES THROUGH THE EARTH'S ___
- WHEN FLOODING CAUSES (SOIL, ROCK, OR A MATERIAL ON THE EARTH'S SURFACE) TO MOVE LOCATIONS OR TO CHANGE THE WAY IT IS SHAPED WHICH CAN CAUSE EVENTS SUCH AS AVALANCHES
20 Clues: THE WARMER HEMISPHERE • UNDERGROUND FRESH WATER RESERVOIR • PROCESS OF WATER TURNING INTO VAPOUR • UPPER SURFACE OF THE GROUNDWATER ZONE • LIQUID WATER,SOLID WATER,GASEOUS WATER • THE ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT • WHAT PROVIDES ENERGY FOR THE WATER CYCLE • THE EARTH HAS GONE THROUGH NATURAL PERIODS OF___ • HEAT FROM THE SUN PASSES THROUGH THE EARTH'S ___ • ...
cycles 2025-05-13
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- - Water vapor entering the air from snow or ice.
- - Volcanic - sedimentary - igneous
- - Study frozen ice/rock /soil layer
- ground water brought to the Surface by the roots of plants
- -Study Plan
- - rain erodes phosphorus in soil, deposited by water as sediment-Creates plant growth
- -Scientist who studies the water cycle
- -glacier, ice & snow becoming liquid &flowing
- - Phase change from liquid to gas of water vapor.
- -Studies Sedimentary rock (where We
- -overgrowth of algae due to over fertilization.
- -Study crop plants
- - decomposer - fertilizer.
- -Streams, rivers, lakes with moving water. run off- u water flowing from land to rivers. Flakes rivers, streams
- - Carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide from living things or combustion
- -Carbon dioxide is used by plants to Create sugars, Starch & fiber.
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- - water flow through layers of dirt and soil
- - Water gathered underground.
- energy starting with the input of Sunlight into the system→ Photosynthesis- herbivore
- - Study volcanos
- - the movement of carbon through air & Plants, microbes and animals.
- Water vapor turning into water droplets (makes clouds)
- any form of water falling from the sky rain snow sleet hail
- - God's way of constantly renewing. resources on Earth
- - Study all rock
- -ground water reaching the Surface through springs into streams or lakes
- -Water vapor entering the air through the leaves of plants
- -break down sugars & Makes CO₂
- -Calcium, Magnesium, zinc, iron are also part of the phosphorus cycle..
29 Clues: -Study Plan • - Study volcanos • - Study all rock • -Study crop plants • - decomposer - fertilizer. • - Water gathered underground. • -break down sugars & Makes CO₂ • - Volcanic - sedimentary - igneous • - Study frozen ice/rock /soil layer • -Studies Sedimentary rock (where We • -Scientist who studies the water cycle • - water flow through layers of dirt and soil • ...
Earth Month 2025-04-24
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- An example of pollution that we see every day.
- On hard surfaces, what happens to the water?
- Water goes down _____________ drains. (Can also be called stormwater drains.)
- Flooding can be ___________ to land, houses and even animals
- Animals that live in the ____________ can be damaged due to flooding.
- On Tuesday, April 22nd we celebrated
- On soft surfaces, what happens to the water?
- This is the process during the Watewhichcle that water is collected in bodies of water.
- If too much water accumulates, what can occur
- The water vapor cools and condenses and changes back to liquid to form clouds.
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- When water is released from clouds and falls down to the ground is _____________________________
- Water turns into water vapor and rises into the atmosphere.
- After the water goes down the sewer drain and through pipes it ends in local _______________________.
- Water that goes down sewer drains is not clean because of __________________.
- Rain gardens are gardens that help catch and _____________ rainwater.
- Buildings is an example of what type of surface?
- When precipitation falls in bodies of water, what happens to the water?
- Grassy areas are an example of what type of surface?
18 Clues: On Tuesday, April 22nd we celebrated • On hard surfaces, what happens to the water? • On soft surfaces, what happens to the water? • If too much water accumulates, what can occur • An example of pollution that we see every day. • Buildings is an example of what type of surface? • Grassy areas are an example of what type of surface? • ...
Aquaculture System Topic 1 & 2 2023-06-11
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- Allows water to exit from a pond or tank.
- Culture of single species.
- Most common pond draining structure.
- A physical structure which holds the water and species being cultured.
- ..... height is the height the dike should have after settling down to safely provide the necessary water depth in the pond.
- Pond systems which are independent from each other, each pond being supplied directly from the feeder canal.
- A type of intensity which have low stocking rate, little or no use of fertilizer and supplementary feeds.
- A type of pond filled by water running straight out from the water body to the ponds.
- When no provision is made for inlet or outlet structures, water was …………. over the dike.
- A type of pond constructed entirely from soil materials.
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- The upper part of a dike and should never be under water.
- Waterway which allowed water transportation.
- The top of a dike.
- Fish cultured along with either or a combination of and/or rice and vegetables.
- A type of system where water quality was maintained using water treatment system.
- A type of pond formed without excavation by building one or more dikes above ground level to impound water.
- A type of system where there is almost no exchange of water during the culture period.
- A system which comprise of piping, pump, aeration and water treatment.
- materials used to make inlet and outlet pipes.
- Allows water to enter a pond or tank.
20 Clues: The top of a dike. • Culture of single species. • Most common pond draining structure. • Allows water to enter a pond or tank. • Allows water to exit from a pond or tank. • Waterway which allowed water transportation. • materials used to make inlet and outlet pipes. • A type of pond constructed entirely from soil materials. • ...
DRY 2022-05-30
29 Clues: 60% • gar • gun • less • salt • storm • henry • eagle • brady • water • henry • death • Alyssa • mirror • liquid • charity • no water • betrayal • 12 gauge • annoying • no water • west coast • uncle basil • extreme heat • air delivery • concrete pit • jarrod and neal • overflow facility • water conservation
Water cycle-Alec Shellenbarger 2022-11-29
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- The main driving force of water
- When water goes straight from a solid to a gas
- Water that is stuck underground
- A large body of water that contains 96% of the worlds water
- When water droplets come together to make rain
- When water turns to water vapor
- A place on the surface that collects
- When water goes off a hill into the ocean
- The water running in creeks rivers and lakes
Down
- Water soaking in the ground
- When water is cold enough to turn from gas to liquid
- The movement of water
- A highway in the sky that moves water from one place to another
- Contains 68% of the freshwater in the whole world
- Water that stays on the surface and starts to run downstream
- A living creature that helps the water cycle
16 Clues: The movement of water • Water soaking in the ground • The main driving force of water • Water that is stuck underground • When water turns to water vapor • A place on the surface that collects • When water goes off a hill into the ocean • A living creature that helps the water cycle • The water running in creeks rivers and lakes • ...
Earth Systems 2025-04-07
Across
- How plants use water to meet their needs
- Needed for life to exist
- The amount of daylight in summer compared to winter in Alberta
- Imaginary line around the Earth where sunlight is most direct
- What we should show for water in our environment
- What animals do to use water to meet their needs
- What the Sun’s warmth allows to exist
- The way sunlight hits the Earth at the equator
- An example of an animal that lives in bodies of water
Down
- Water provides this for many organisms
- What the Earth’s surface is warmed by
- The temperature near the equator compared to the poles
- Canadian province with more direct sunlight in summer
- Relating to the water found in our nearby environment
- Water is this kind of need for plants and animals
- What organisms require from the Sun to live
- Living things that use water for survival
- Responsibility of caring for water sources
- Plants Plants that live in bodies of water
19 Clues: Needed for life to exist • What the Earth’s surface is warmed by • What the Sun’s warmth allows to exist • Water provides this for many organisms • How plants use water to meet their needs • Living things that use water for survival • Responsibility of caring for water sources • Plants Plants that live in bodies of water • What organisms require from the Sun to live • ...
Earth Month 2025-04-24
Across
- After the water goes down the sewer drain and through pipes it ends in local _______________________.
- Water turns into water vapor and rises into the atmosphere.
- On hard surfaces, what happens to the water?
- Water goes down _____________ drains. (Can also be called stormwater drains.)
- Animals that live in the ____________ can be damaged due to flooding.
- On Tuesday, April 22nd we celebrated
- Rain gardens are gardens that help catch and _____________ rainwater.
- If too much water accumulates, what can occur
- Water that goes down sewer drains is not clean because of __________________.
Down
- When water is released from clouds and falls down to the ground is _____________________________
- An example of pollution that we see every day.
- When precipitation falls in bodies of water, what happens to the water?
- On soft surfaces, what happens to the water?
- The water vapor cools and condenses and changes back to liquid to form clouds.
- This is the process during the Watewhichcle that water is collected in bodies of water.
- Buildings is an example of what type of surface?
- Flooding can be ___________ to land, houses and even animals
- Grassy areas are an example of what type of surface?
18 Clues: On Tuesday, April 22nd we celebrated • On soft surfaces, what happens to the water? • On hard surfaces, what happens to the water? • If too much water accumulates, what can occur • An example of pollution that we see every day. • Buildings is an example of what type of surface? • Grassy areas are an example of what type of surface? • ...
science wordsearch 2016-05-19
Across
- mesurement of how acidic or base a substance is
- removal of sediments from sea floor or river
- anything capable of causing deisese
- stream that flows to a larger body of water
- property of being a base PH of 7-14
- water that is above the earths surface
- pollution that can not be traced
- property of being acidic. substances with a PH of 0-7
- organisms that float in the water
- land area where all water goes to one body of water
- an underground treatment for household sewage
Down
- saltwater ecosystem and orginisms
- water falling to the earth in any form
- are of land that allows water to replenish an aquifer
- substances that pollute an enviorment
- water held beneath the earths surface
- man made underwater structure
- solid objects or masses by or floating in water
- capable of causing injury or death especally by chemical means
- underground rock formation where water collects
20 Clues: man made underwater structure • pollution that can not be traced • saltwater ecosystem and orginisms • organisms that float in the water • anything capable of causing deisese • property of being a base PH of 7-14 • substances that pollute an enviorment • water held beneath the earths surface • water falling to the earth in any form • water that is above the earths surface • ...
Geography terms 2016-01-11
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- lowland region surrounded by water
- body of water partially enclosed by land
- large body of ice that moves across the earth
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- a part of land that rises above all land
- a price of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- a deep narrow valley
- dry areas of land with no water
- large continuous body of salt water
- in deserts and one beaches
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- large body of salt water almost surrounded entirely by land
- a ring shaped island
- underground often having an opening in a side or a mountain
- a group of land islands
- an area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land bigger than a bay
- area of barren land with little vegetation
- shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- triangular section of land
- long body of water bigger than a channel connecting two water bodies
20 Clues: a ring shaped island • a deep narrow valley • a group of land islands • triangular section of land • in deserts and one beaches • dry areas of land with no water • lowland region surrounded by water • large continuous body of salt water • body of water partially enclosed by land • a part of land that rises above all land • area of barren land with little vegetation • ...
science chapter 17 2021-03-16
Across
- spiny shrub
- measure of rock's ability to hold water
- large, slow-moving mass of ice snow
- upper limit of the saturated zone of groundwater
- forms in mountain valleys
- shallow depression surrounded by higher ground
- coastal area where freshwater mixes with salt water
- long column of ice taken from glaciers
- large body of water that forms in a basin or a hollow area, surrounded by land
- measure of water's ability to hold water
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- water that lies below ground
- area of land that drains into a particular body of water
- glacier that spreads out over land
- area of permeable sediment or rock that holds significant amounts of water
- forms when seawater freezes
- water that flows over Earth's surface
- area of land that is saturated with water for part or all of the year
- has less that 0.2 percent salt dissolved in it
- body of water that flows within a channel
- different or not the same
20 Clues: spiny shrub • forms in mountain valleys • different or not the same • forms when seawater freezes • water that lies below ground • glacier that spreads out over land • large, slow-moving mass of ice snow • water that flows over Earth's surface • long column of ice taken from glaciers • measure of rock's ability to hold water • measure of water's ability to hold water • ...
science chapter 17 2021-04-01
Across
- measure of water's ability to hold water
- body of water that flows within a channel
- forms when seawater freezes
- shallow depression surrounded by higher ground
- upper limit of the saturated zone of groundwater
- glacier that spreads out over land
- large body of water that forms in a basin or a hollow area, surrounded by land
- large, slow-moving mass of ice snow
- area of permeable sediment or rock that holds significant amounts of water
Down
- measure of rock's ability to hold water
- forms in mountain valleys
- water that lies below ground
- long column of ice taken from glaciers
- spiny shrub
- area of land that drains into a particular body of water
- different or not the same
- area of land that is saturated with water for part or all of the year
- water that flows over Earth's surface
- coastal area where freshwater mixes with salt water
- has less that 0.2 percent salt dissolved in it
20 Clues: spiny shrub • forms in mountain valleys • different or not the same • forms when seawater freezes • water that lies below ground • glacier that spreads out over land • large, slow-moving mass of ice snow • water that flows over Earth's surface • long column of ice taken from glaciers • measure of rock's ability to hold water • measure of water's ability to hold water • ...
h2o 2025-02-28
Across
- one of the only substances commonly found in all phases of matter
- a mixture when something is dissolved in a liquid
- chemical formula for water
- what causes water to stick together
- negatively charged particle
- an interaction between substances that causes them to change
- the amount of salt dissolved in something
- how much water we use
- we all live ____
- when water freezes, it ____
- positively charged particle
- surface that fluid can't pass through
- the smallest possible unit of an element
- when a chemical eats away at a material and weathers it
Down
- an abbreviation used for a chemical
- a combination of multiple element
- neutrally charged particle
- a unit to measure acidity
- water that comes down our taps for us to use
- water we have used(toilet, sink, etc.)
- percent of water on earth available to use(word form)
- nickname for water because it dissolves many things
- water that goes down a storm drain
23 Clues: we all live ____ • how much water we use • a unit to measure acidity • neutrally charged particle • chemical formula for water • negatively charged particle • when water freezes, it ____ • positively charged particle • a combination of multiple element • water that goes down a storm drain • an abbreviation used for a chemical • what causes water to stick together • ...
Oceans 2025-02-27
Across
- a tide of small range
- small floating organisms
- the disturbance in wind patterns
- an opening in the ocean floor where hot water rises
- the measure of salt in water
- catching fish faster than they can produce
- large communities of kelp
- where fresh water mixes with salt water
- a narrow stream of water that breaks through sand bars
- the difference in height between low tide and high tide
- the animals caught in nets that fishers don't want
- moving ocean water
Down
- the movement of water downwards
- the mass per unit volume
- flat or gently sloping land that extends from shoreline
- made of tiny living organisms
- the overall direction of water
- periodic rising and falling of the water level
- a system that uses sound to measure distance
- between the high tide mark and the low tide mark
- a tide of large range
- where living things get all that it needs
- the movement of water upwards
23 Clues: moving ocean water • a tide of small range • a tide of large range • the mass per unit volume • small floating organisms • large communities of kelp • the measure of salt in water • made of tiny living organisms • the movement of water upwards • the overall direction of water • the movement of water downwards • the disturbance in wind patterns • ...
Module 7 Vocabulary 2023-07-26
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- any land area that is covered with water for a part of the year
- a body of water surrounded by land
- a narrow pathway carved into sediment or rock by moving water
- a depression in the ground caused by the collapse of a cave or by the direct dissolution of limestone by acidic water
- a bend or curve in a stream channel that is caused by moving water
- holes dug or drilled into the ground to reach an aquifer
- a process in which water from precipitation replenishes the water content of an aquifer
- water flowing downslope along Earth's surface
- portion of a stream that consists of sand, pebbles, and cobbles that the stream's water can roll or push along the bed of the stream
- the region below Earth's surface in which groundwater completely fills all the pores of a material
- the process in which a stream actively resumes the process of downcutting towards its base level
- natural discharges of water
- the measure of the volume of stream water that flows past a particular location within a given period of time
- a natural underground opening with a connection to Earth's surface
- the method of transport for all particles small enough to be held up by the turbulence of a stream's moving water
- permeable sediment and rock through which groundwater flows
- mound-shaped dripstones that slowly build as water drips to the floor of a cave
- a form of dripstone that hangs from the cave's ceiling like an icicle and forms gradually
- the process by which precipitation that has fallen on land trickles into the ground and becomes groundwater
- irregular topography with sinkholes, sinks, and sinking streams caused by groundwater dissolution of limestone
- an impermeable barrier to groundwater flow
- the process by which the surrounding watershed enriches bodies of water with nutrients that stimulate excessive plant growth
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- an elevated land area that separates one watershed from another
- hold moving water inside of them
- fountain of water that spurts above the land surface when a well taps a confined aquifer containing water under pressure
- the elevation at which a stream enters another stream or body of water
- the broad, flat area that extends out from a stream's bank and is covered by excess water during times of flooding
- the name for the upper boundary of the zone of saturation
- in this, materials are moist, but because they are not saturated with water, air occupies much of the pores; located above the water table
- the difference between the original water-table level and the water level in the pumped well
- an explosive hot spring
- a spring that discharges water that is much warmer than the average annual temperature (aka warm springs)
- an often triangular deposit that forms where a stream enters a large body of water
- the ability of a material to let water pass through it
- occurs when water spills over the sides of a stream's banks and onto the adjacent land
- consists of all of the land area whose water drains into a stream system
36 Clues: an explosive hot spring • natural discharges of water • hold moving water inside of them • a body of water surrounded by land • an impermeable barrier to groundwater flow • water flowing downslope along Earth's surface • the ability of a material to let water pass through it • holes dug or drilled into the ground to reach an aquifer • ...
Domestic Emergency Crossword 2017-11-09
Across
- Process to vent air from a radiator.
- The type of emergency repair covered under the policies.
- Boiler that gives hot water on demand.
- Builds up in a central heating system, reducing its efficiency.
- Sets the temperature for a room.
- Who should we call for gas leaks?
- Trade to be appointed for window breakage.
- Engineer to be appointed for boiler breakdowns.
- Takes condensate water out of the boiler.
- Valve or tap that stops water flow in a pipe.
Down
- Vessel to contain water to flush a toilet.
- Boiler with a heat exchanger.
- Ignites the burner in a boiler.
- roof Building covering made of layers of felt and tar.
- Element fitted to a water cylinder to provide hot water.
- Stores water to heat a room.
- Appointed to deal with broken keys.
- Boiler with water tanks and a hot water cylinder.
- Water, gas, electric and drainage.
- Pipe that takes waste gases out of a boiler.
20 Clues: Stores water to heat a room. • Boiler with a heat exchanger. • Ignites the burner in a boiler. • Sets the temperature for a room. • Who should we call for gas leaks? • Water, gas, electric and drainage. • Appointed to deal with broken keys. • Process to vent air from a radiator. • Boiler that gives hot water on demand. • Takes condensate water out of the boiler. • ...
3B Hayden Gibson 2021-04-20
Across
- When water flows along the surface to lake, rivers, or streams
- What nitrogen is used to make for plants and animals
- Rocks, minerals, and soil
- When nitrogen is turned into a usable form for plants by bacteria
- Water that is above ground
- Made up of nitrogen and oxygen
- the smallest source of water on Earth
- the frozen form of water
- When water falls from the atmosphere
- One way nitrogen is turned into a usable form for plants and animals
- The process of turning water into a gas
- The cycle where carbon is recycled
Down
- Rivers, lakes, streams, oceans, and groundwater
- Carbon moving from the atmosphere to plants
- where most of Earth's water is stored
- Water stored under the surface of Earth
- When nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere
- When water goes into the atmosphere from plants
- Carbon moving from living things to the atmosphere
- plants, animals, bacteria, fungi, and single-ceiled organisms
- The process where water vapor is turned back into a liquid
21 Clues: the frozen form of water • Rocks, minerals, and soil • Water that is above ground • Made up of nitrogen and oxygen • The cycle where carbon is recycled • When water falls from the atmosphere • where most of Earth's water is stored • the smallest source of water on Earth • Water stored under the surface of Earth • The process of turning water into a gas • ...
Clouds and Weather Instruments 2023-12-07
Across
- a stratus cloud that forms close to the ground
- liquid water changed into water vapor
- rain cloud
- "thunderhead" or storm clouds, piled high rain cloud
- a large collection of very tiny droplets of water or ice crystals
- water turns into a gas called this
- measures precipitation
- the weight of the atmosphere
- measures temperature
- when water is released from plant leaves
- low, wide, gray blanket clouds
- water that flows over the land's surface and flows into bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and streams
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- the layer of gasses that surrounds Earth
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
- measures wind speed
- when water vapor changes into a liquid
- shows where the wind comes from
- puffy with white flat bottoms, fair weather
- white and feathery, the highest cloud made up of ice crystals
- the change of water from one state to another as it moves between the Earth's surface and atmosphere
- measures air pressure
- where water is stored
22 Clues: rain cloud • measures wind speed • measures temperature • measures air pressure • where water is stored • measures precipitation • rain, snow, sleet, hail • the weight of the atmosphere • low, wide, gray blanket clouds • shows where the wind comes from • water turns into a gas called this • liquid water changed into water vapor • when water vapor changes into a liquid • ...
Group 1 Hydrology Vocabulary 2020-09-10
Across
- constantly changing, water movement below or above ground
- solids changing to liquid with heat
- precipitation that moves across land
- the process of water loss from plants surfaces to the atmosphere due to evaporation.
- water picks up sediments from one place and drops it off somewhere along its path when the flow slows
- the downward movement of surface water into the soil
- soil retaining runoff to later join the flow of groundwater
- water changing from liquid to gaseous state rising into atmosphere
- fresh water changing for liquid to solid state. 0 Celsius or 32ish Fahrenheit at sea level
- the continuous movement of water
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- when a substance transitions directly from a solid to a gas
- water falling from clouds towards the ground
- water than flows under the surface of the Earth
- passing through a porous substance
- combination of evaporation and transpiration
- the process where water changes its form a liquid into a gaseous (vapour) state
- the mechanical transfer of solutes along with bulk flux of water
- a natural or artificial place used to collect and store water
- water intercepted by plants and cannot reach the ground
19 Clues: the continuous movement of water • passing through a porous substance • solids changing to liquid with heat • precipitation that moves across land • water falling from clouds towards the ground • combination of evaporation and transpiration • water than flows under the surface of the Earth • the downward movement of surface water into the soil • ...
science wordsearch 2016-05-19
Across
- mesurement of how acidic or base a substance is
- removal of sediments from sea floor or river
- anything capable of causing deisese
- stream that flows to a larger body of water
- property of being a base PH of 7-14
- water that is above the earths surface
- pollution that can not be traced
- property of being acidic. substances with a PH of 0-7
- organisms that float in the water
- land area where all water goes to one body of water
- an underground treatment for household sewage
Down
- saltwater ecosystem and orginisms
- water falling to the earth in any form
- are of land that allows water to replenish an aquifer
- substances that pollute an enviorment
- water held beneath the earths surface
- man made underwater structure
- solid objects or masses by or floating in water
- capable of causing injury or death especally by chemical means
- underground rock formation where water collects
20 Clues: man made underwater structure • pollution that can not be traced • saltwater ecosystem and orginisms • organisms that float in the water • anything capable of causing deisese • property of being a base PH of 7-14 • substances that pollute an enviorment • water held beneath the earths surface • water falling to the earth in any form • water that is above the earths surface • ...
unique landforms and landscapes 2016-02-10
Across
- process where plants absorb water through the roots
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- is the flow of water that occurs
- a stream that flows to a larger stream
- an opening or entrance to a hollow
- act or process of infiltrating.
- a flowing together of two or more streams, rivers,
- beginning or place of origin of a stream or river
- flow An overland flow or downslope movement of water
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- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface
- action of water, glaciers, winds, waves,
- is the movement of water
- basin the area of land drained by a river and its branches
- process of a liquid changing into a gas
- water water beneath the surface of the ground
- a body of water
- the bed of a stream, river, or other waterway
- the slopes bordering a river.
- bed or channel in which a river flows
- water, as a reservoir or basin.
20 Clues: a body of water • is the movement of water • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • the slopes bordering a river. • act or process of infiltrating. • water, as a reservoir or basin. • is the flow of water that occurs • an opening or entrance to a hollow • bed or channel in which a river flows • a stream that flows to a larger stream • process of a liquid changing into a gas • ...
Domestic Emergency Crossword 2017-11-09
Across
- Takes condensate water out of the boiler.
- Boiler with water tanks and a hot water cylinder.
- Water, gas, electric and drainage.
- Element fitted to a water cylinder to provide hot water.
- Ignites the burner in a boiler.
- Engineer to be appointed for boiler breakdowns.
- Builds up in a central heating system, reducing its efficiency.
- Building covering made of layers of felt and tar.
Down
- Who should we call for gas leaks?
- Valve or tap that stops water flow in a pipe.
- Boiler that gives hot water on demand.
- Appointed to deal with broken keys.
- Boiler with a heat exchanger.
- Pipe that takes waste gases out of a boiler.
- Sets the temperature for a room.
- Trade to be appointed for window breakage.
- Process to vent air from a radiator.
- Vessel to contain water to flush a toilet.
- The type of emergency repair covered under the policies.
- Stores water to heat a room.
20 Clues: Stores water to heat a room. • Boiler with a heat exchanger. • Ignites the burner in a boiler. • Sets the temperature for a room. • Who should we call for gas leaks? • Water, gas, electric and drainage. • Appointed to deal with broken keys. • Process to vent air from a radiator. • Boiler that gives hot water on demand. • Takes condensate water out of the boiler. • ...
Hydrosphere 2018-04-20
Across
- single location of pollution
- places that contain water
- measure of water clarity
- gas to liquid
- a duck :)
- any form of water
- recycle water
- aquatic animals able to swim
- chemosynthesis
- the amount of solid in a liquid
- mass per volume
- evaporation of plants
- living parts
- all living organisms need
- how much you can hold
- humans drink
- particles stick to like substances
- when fresh water meets salt water
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- drinkable
- 17 in NC
- heat required to raise temp
- water underground
- mass amt. of water
- solid directly to gas
- a body of permeable rock
- manage or protect
- organisms floating in ocean
- excessive nutrients
- measures the acid levels
- when water moves into the soil
- crest to trough
- dissolves substances
- bottom dwellers
- process of sticking to a surface
- runoff
- liquid to gas
- to loose
- to control use of
- wave caused by earthquake
39 Clues: runoff • 17 in NC • to loose • drinkable • a duck :) • living parts • humans drink • gas to liquid • recycle water • liquid to gas • chemosynthesis • crest to trough • bottom dwellers • mass per volume • water underground • manage or protect • any form of water • to control use of • mass amt. of water • excessive nutrients • dissolves substances • solid directly to gas • evaporation of plants • how much you can hold • ...
Hydrosphere Unit Vocab 2024-02-12
Across
- The oxygen dissolved in water
- Raindrops are an example of this property of water
- Production + emission of light by an organism
- Mass over Volume
- The portion of a body of water where there is no sunlight
- Organisms used to monitor the health of a certain environment
- When the atoms/molecules of substance stick to other substances
- "nature's nursery"
- Excessive nutrients in a body of water
Down
- Major source of water pollution; found in fertilizers, detergents
- Being a good citizen
- The area of a body of water closest to the shore; exposed at low tide
- The downward movement of fluid
- When cold, dense, nutrient-rich water from the bottom of the ocean rises to the top
- Nitrogen compound involved in eutrophication
- polluting/poisonous substance
- The transparency/opacity of water
- Water that is a mix of salt and fresh water
- Process of creating energy used instead of photosynthesis
- Microscopic organisms; Bottom of aquatic food web
20 Clues: Mass over Volume • "nature's nursery" • Being a good citizen • The oxygen dissolved in water • polluting/poisonous substance • The downward movement of fluid • The transparency/opacity of water • Excessive nutrients in a body of water • Water that is a mix of salt and fresh water • Nitrogen compound involved in eutrophication • Production + emission of light by an organism • ...
2A - Victoria Coward 2021-04-19
Across
- carbon moves from plant to animal or animal to animal by the ____ chain
- has always been present on earth/all plants and animals need this
- dead plants and animals decomposing, and nitrogen is converted by a process called
- all the water on earth
- 97% of earths water is ____water
- nitrate is returned to the atmosphere
- all the organisms on earth
- water stored under the surface of earth
- a large body of water
Down
- the process of plants converting energy into food
- the process where water is converted into gas
- forms of rain and snow
- also known as co2
- plants use water to help make energy, and they also lose some water to the surrounding air
- the process where water vapor is changed into water
- plants need nitrogen to ____
- earth is 3% _____ water
- all the rocks on earth
- bacteria and ________ break nitrogen bonds
- when you exhale you put co2 into the __________
- also known as the hydrologic cycle
21 Clues: also known as co2 • a large body of water • forms of rain and snow • all the rocks on earth • all the water on earth • earth is 3% _____ water • all the organisms on earth • plants need nitrogen to ____ • 97% of earths water is ____water • also known as the hydrologic cycle • nitrate is returned to the atmosphere • water stored under the surface of earth • ...
2A - Markis Bean 2021-04-19
Across
- a step in the water cycle in which water goes to a bigger bundle of water
- a process that plants use to turn carbon into carbohydrates
- creates oxygen
- the most important cycle for carbon
- A type of organism
- a step in the water cycle that rains
- a type of water way
- a type of small life form
- makes up majority of the earths surface
Down
- a element that is important for the growth of living things
- a step in the water cycle that creates clouds
- the most important cycle for the movement of water
- a type of substance to give nutrients to plants
- The process in which plants and animals incorporate nitrogen
- liquid water from plant leaves change to vapor
- the process in which water turns into vapor
- makes up majority of the fresh water found on earth
- this and bacteria break down nitrogen
- a type of micro organism
- the land as a whole
- the largest reservoir of nitrogen
21 Clues: creates oxygen • A type of organism • the land as a whole • a type of water way • a type of micro organism • a type of small life form • the largest reservoir of nitrogen • the most important cycle for carbon • a step in the water cycle that rains • this and bacteria break down nitrogen • makes up majority of the earths surface • the process in which water turns into vapor • ...
Science is all around us! 2018-02-01
Across
- This water is found in the ocean.
- It is a combination of two or more components.
- It is an ingredient or a part of a mixture.
- This is a mixture where you see the components.
- There are __________ water states.
- It is when you mix something in a substance and it disappears.
- It is the unclean water or contaminated.
- It is a material or a liquid with specific characteristics.
- A state of water, like the clouds.
- This can cause dehydration in a person.
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- It is the substance where you dissolve something.
- A state of the water, when you can drink it.
- This water is undrinkable.
- This mixture looks uniform, you can't see the components.
- It is what you dissolve in a substance.
- It is the water that we can drink.
- A state of the water, like ice.
- ____________ changes can happen in a heterogeneous mixture.
- Water is an ____________ substance for life.
- Most Earth's water can be found in __________.
- This is another word for perspiration.
21 Clues: This water is undrinkable. • A state of the water, like ice. • This water is found in the ocean. • It is the water that we can drink. • There are __________ water states. • A state of water, like the clouds. • This is another word for perspiration. • It is what you dissolve in a substance. • This can cause dehydration in a person. • It is the unclean water or contaminated. • ...
Hydrosphere 2018-04-20
Across
- humans drink
- 17 in NC
- a body of permeable rock
- liquid to gas
- places that contain water
- when fresh water meets salt water
- when water moves into the soil
- drinkable
- measure of water clarity
- wave caused by earthquake
- any form of water
- particles stick to like substances
- measures the acid levels
- recycle water
- excessive nutrients
- mass amt. of water
- water underground
- runoff
- gas to liquid
- single location of pollution
- living parts
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- to break down
- solid directly to gas
- crest to trough
- process of sticking to a surface
- manage or protect
- to loose
- how much you can hold
- the amount of solid in a liquid
- evaporation of plants
- chemosynthesis
- a duck :)
- to control use of
- all living organisms need
- heat required to raise temp
- organisms floating in ocean
- bottom dwellers
- aquatic animals able to swim
- dissolves substances
- mass per volume
40 Clues: runoff • 17 in NC • to loose • drinkable • a duck :) • humans drink • living parts • to break down • liquid to gas • recycle water • gas to liquid • chemosynthesis • crest to trough • bottom dwellers • mass per volume • manage or protect • to control use of • any form of water • water underground • mass amt. of water • excessive nutrients • dissolves substances • solid directly to gas • how much you can hold • ...
Geography term 2014-12-15
Across
- low lying wetlands
- man made water way
- area of barren land with rough eroded edges
- high or steep or over hanging rocks
- large chunks of ice
- decent of water from a hight
- range row or chain of mountains
- flat topped elevated landform
- lowlands saturated by water
- dry area of land
- sandy or rocky shore of a body of water
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
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- a deep part of a river or harbor
- a ring shaped island
- a group of closely scattered islands
- shallow pool of water
- inland grassland area
- deep narrow valley with high steep walls
- dense overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- dense growth of trees and other plants
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- underground hollow
- flat or gently rolling hills
- windblown sands
- long wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water
- stream of water
26 Clues: windblown sands • stream of water • dry area of land • low lying wetlands • man made water way • underground hollow • large chunks of ice • a ring shaped island • shallow pool of water • inland grassland area • lowlands saturated by water • decent of water from a hight • flat or gently rolling hills • flat topped elevated landform • range row or chain of mountains • ...
Vocab preview 2015-01-19
Across
- canyon in the ocean floor
- rise and fall of earths water
- the greatest difference between high and low tides
- gently sloping shallow area of the ocean floor
- water that falls from the sky
- wall of rocks made to reduce erosion
- surface water that is colder than normal
- movement of energy in the ocean floor
- rush of water flowing rapidly
- underwater object that determines the distance by using echos
- evaporation, participation, condensation
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- the least difference of low and high tides
- year after year conditions of weather
- flat part in the ocean floor
- water that fill in the cracks in the ground
- steep incline of leading to the ocean floor
- the movement of cold water in the deep ocean caused by winds
- amount of dissolved salts in water
- earths rotation in the direction of winds and currents
- water and sediment coming to shore at a angle
- water pushing toward the coast of south america
- stream of water that flows through the ocean
22 Clues: canyon in the ocean floor • flat part in the ocean floor • rise and fall of earths water • water that falls from the sky • rush of water flowing rapidly • amount of dissolved salts in water • wall of rocks made to reduce erosion • movement of energy in the ocean floor • year after year conditions of weather • surface water that is colder than normal • ...
Earth Systems Vocabulary 2023-04-14
Across
- a group of parts that work together
- a natural or artificial place where water is stored
- water containing very low amounts of salt
- the way that something is shaped or build
- when water vapor cools down and becomes liquid water again
- the way in which something is shared or spread out
- includes all the solid, natural parts of Earth like rocks and minerals
- returning something to its original condition
- water in the form of a gas
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- to protect something from damage or waste
- all the waters on the Earth's surface
- layer of gases that surround the Earth
- water containing a high amount of salt
- occurs when water changes into water vapor
- the system of Earth that includes all living things
- an underground formation that contains groundwater
- weather patterns over a long period of time
- occurs when water droplets get too heavy and gravity pulls the water back towards the Earth
- the process of removing salt
- a job
20 Clues: a job • water in the form of a gas • the process of removing salt • a group of parts that work together • all the waters on the Earth's surface • layer of gases that surround the Earth • water containing a high amount of salt • to protect something from damage or waste • water containing very low amounts of salt • the way that something is shaped or build • ...
Jaden Mecham Ocean Currents 2023-05-24
Across
- Cold water replaces the warm surface water
- What currents do when they hit a continent
- where does the water warm up the most
- The deflection of moving objects from straight paths
- what rotation causes the Coriolis effect
- Measure of the amount of dissolved salts or solids
- Amount of matter in a space
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- what does the cold water do
- what causes currents
- strongest currents
- what currents carry colder denser water
- what currents are on the surface
- what does denser water do
- what winds cause surface currents
- Convection currents transfer what?
- What effect is created to earths rotation
- the gulf stream currents moves what water
- what currents that are far below the surface
- what water is more dense salt or fresh
- what heats the water
20 Clues: strongest currents • what causes currents • what heats the water • what does denser water do • what does the cold water do • Amount of matter in a space • what currents are on the surface • what winds cause surface currents • Convection currents transfer what? • where does the water warm up the most • what water is more dense salt or fresh • what currents carry colder denser water • ...
Unit E Gabriel St.Laurent 2017-06-02
Across
- - Large moving body of ice
- - Operates by forcing salt water through a filter or membrane with holes too small for the salts to pass through
- - Water only humans can drink
- - Change in water level
- - How Pure the water is
- - Include the rate of water flow and the slope of the stream’s bed
- - To observe,check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
- - Total amount of all salts dissolved in water
- - Rock fragments and soil
- - Group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
Down
- - Water with a high concentration of of the minerals calcium and magnesium
- - description of the variety of different species in a ecosystem
- - highest point of land on a continent
- - Area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- - Physical characteristics or behaviour of a species’ chances of survival in a particular environment
- - Solution is boiled so that the water evaporates and the salt is left behind
- - Average weather measured over a long period of time
- - stream of water that moves within a large body of water
- - Changes in patterns that move along the water’s surface
19 Clues: - Change in water level • - How Pure the water is • - Rock fragments and soil • - Large moving body of ice • - Water only humans can drink • - highest point of land on a continent • - Total amount of all salts dissolved in water • - Average weather measured over a long period of time • - Area of land that drains into one main lake or river • ...
Unit E Liam Waldron 2017-06-02
Across
- - Group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- - Include the rate of water flow and the slope of the stream’s bed
- - Change in water level
- - How Pure the water is
- - Operates by forcing salt water through a filter or membrane with holes too small for the salts to pass through
- - Water with a high concentration of of the minerals calcium and magnesium
- - stream of water that moves within a large body of water
- - Area of land that drains into one main lake or river
Down
- - highest point of land on a continent
- - To observe,check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
- - Average weather measured over a long period of time
- - Water only humans can drink
- - Rock fragments and soil
- - Solution is boiled so that the water evaporates and the salt is left behind
- - Physical characteristics or behavior of a species’ chances of survival in a particular environment
- - Large moving body of ice
- - Total amount of all salts dissolved in water
- - description of the variety of different species in a ecosystem
- - Changes in patterns that move along the water’s surface
19 Clues: - Change in water level • - How Pure the water is • - Rock fragments and soil • - Large moving body of ice • - Water only humans can drink • - highest point of land on a continent • - Total amount of all salts dissolved in water • - Average weather measured over a long period of time • - Area of land that drains into one main lake or river • ...
EES Final Review: Weather! 2022-01-04
Across
- Water vapor leaving plants when they "breathe"
- Liquid water turns into water vapor
- How heat moves through a solid
- Ice turns directly into water vapor
- Water vapor turns into liquid water
- Surface ___: water flows over the top of the ground
- How heat moves through gases and liquids
- Atmospheric ___ is the current weight of the air
- Most common gas in the atmosphere
- Water soaks into the ground
- How hurricanes cause the most damage
- Atmosphere layer where all weather happens
Down
- Tool that measure atmospheric pressure
- Water vapor turns directly into a solid
- Actual thunderstorm cloud
- ___ Effect: earth's spin makes winds spin
- Atmosphere layer with Ozone Layer
- Fluffy cloud that might become a thunderstorm
- Only way heat can travel through space
- The sound of lightning boiling the air!
- Calm, safe part of a hurricane
21 Clues: Actual thunderstorm cloud • Water soaks into the ground • How heat moves through a solid • Calm, safe part of a hurricane • Atmosphere layer with Ozone Layer • Most common gas in the atmosphere • Liquid water turns into water vapor • Ice turns directly into water vapor • Water vapor turns into liquid water • How hurricanes cause the most damage • ...
EES Final Review: Weather! 2022-01-04
Across
- How heat moves through a solid
- Water vapor turns into liquid water
- Liquid water turns into water vapor
- Atmosphere layer where all weather happens
- Atmospheric ___ is the current weight of the air
- The sound of lightning boiling the air!
- How hurricanes cause the most damage
- How heat moves through gases and liquids
- ___ Effect: earth's spin makes winds spin
- Ice turns directly into water vapor
- Surface ___: water flows over the top of the ground
Down
- Most common gas in the atmosphere
- Fluffy cloud that might become a thunderstorm
- Atmosphere layer with Ozone Layer
- Calm, safe part of a hurricane
- Water vapor leaving plants when they "breathe"
- Water vapor turns directly into a solid
- Only way heat can travel through space
- Actual thunderstorm cloud
- Water soaks into the ground
- Tool that measure atmospheric pressure
21 Clues: Actual thunderstorm cloud • Water soaks into the ground • How heat moves through a solid • Calm, safe part of a hurricane • Most common gas in the atmosphere • Atmosphere layer with Ozone Layer • Water vapor turns into liquid water • Liquid water turns into water vapor • Ice turns directly into water vapor • How hurricanes cause the most damage • ...
CHRISTIAN'S WEATHER CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-09-13
Across
- Measurement of how hot or cold something is
- Storm produced by cumulonimbus cloud and always has lightning and thunder
- Storm with lots of snow and wind
- The instrument that measures temperature
- Mixture of liquid and frozen precipitation
- Warmest season of the year
- Water substance the solid phase
- cyclones Large powerful storm that occurs over large bodies of water
- Scientists who study weather
- The process of water vapor turning into water droplets
- Amount of water vapor in the air
- Weather of a place over a long time
- Overflow of rain water
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- The state of the air at a certain time and place
- Light wind
- Tornado occurring over water
- Most common type of storm
- Spinning cloud with a funnel shape
- The process of water changing into an invisible gas called water vapor
- An enormous and very hot spark of electricity produced by thunderstorms.
20 Clues: Light wind • Overflow of rain water • Most common type of storm • Warmest season of the year • Tornado occurring over water • Scientists who study weather • Water substance the solid phase • Storm with lots of snow and wind • Amount of water vapor in the air • Spinning cloud with a funnel shape • Weather of a place over a long time • The instrument that measures temperature • ...
hydrosphere 2024-12-11
Across
- vertical flow of cold, nutrient rich water to the surface
- ranges to 1000m, very limited light
- extends 200m down, supports most life
- boundary between the soil and surface
- disease causing organisms
- freshwater found under Earth's surface
- liquid to vapor into clouds
- exceeds 4000m, very high pressure, no light
- when excess nutrients are present, sudden explosion in algal blooms happen
- water carries sediment through runoff
- water returns to Earth's surface, rain/snow
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- layers of rocks and soil that hold groundwater underground
- pollution that occurs when there is a change in temperature
- release of water vapor through plants
- naturally occurring build up of nutrients
- all the liquid on earth and above and below earth
- water with human waste, food scraps, oils, chemicals
- the contamination of water
- warm surface water sinks
- change in water from gas to liquid
20 Clues: warm surface water sinks • disease causing organisms • the contamination of water • liquid to vapor into clouds • change in water from gas to liquid • ranges to 1000m, very limited light • release of water vapor through plants • extends 200m down, supports most life • boundary between the soil and surface • water carries sediment through runoff • ...
Crossword 2024-12-09
Across
- free of oxygen
- wetlands with woody plants
- structures used to stop water for naturally changing course
- barriers which restrict water flow
- permanently or seasonally saturated with water
- Regime regular pattern of variations in water levels
- Source Pollution coming from a clearly identified source
- wetland with frequent flooding or constant surface water
- wetlands filled with peat and acidic water
- mass destruction trees
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- Plants soft-stemmed plants
- material created by atmospheric con
- lightly salty water
- Functions water-retention of soil
- waste on the forest floor
- state of being frozen year-round
- area which has hydric and anerobic soil and supports a plant community which is adapted to living in these soils
- Trees evergreen trees with needle-shaped leaves
- sand, stone or soil carried into land or water
- spongey substance formed by partially decomposed vegetation
20 Clues: free of oxygen • lightly salty water • mass destruction trees • waste on the forest floor • wetlands with woody plants • state of being frozen year-round • barriers which restrict water flow • material created by atmospheric con • Functions water-retention of soil • Plants soft-stemmed plants • wetlands filled with peat and acidic water • ...
Dams 2025-05-01
Across
- Dams can mostly effect this
- A barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
- Dam________ electricity
- Dams trap what besides water
- generators convert mechanical energy into this type of energy
- What species is majorly affected by dams
- Dams_______ water flow
- dams convert water into this type of energy
- You can also build a dam in this
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- The generation of electricity using the energy of moving water, typically from dams or rivers
- You build a dam in this
- Dams trap this
- Dams form this
- Something similar to a dam
- Water spins a turbine connected to this
- A wheel that produces continuous power
- A dam is this to water
- Dams create this
- What are most dams made out of
- What do Dams cut off
20 Clues: Dams trap this • Dams form this • Dams create this • What do Dams cut off • A dam is this to water • Dams_______ water flow • You build a dam in this • Dam________ electricity • Something similar to a dam • Dams can mostly effect this • Dams trap what besides water • What are most dams made out of • You can also build a dam in this • A wheel that produces continuous power • ...
States Of mater 2016-11-23
Across
- doesn't stay in one place
- flows like air
- if you saw wood than some of it turns to ______
- liquid turning into a gas
- when water freezes it will ________
- when water is heated you get ______
- ice cubes are ______
- when water gets really hot it starts _______
- in Antarctica it's ________
- When ice gets hot it starts to ____
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- when wind blows it gets a bit ____
- water never keeps it's ______
- when water gets really cold it starts to ______
- when its a hot summers day it is _____
- when it's winter it's ____
- decreases by the minute
- when ice melts
- the thingy mobobs in side the states of mater
- another name for water
- when water freezes
20 Clues: flows like air • when ice melts • when water freezes • ice cubes are ______ • another name for water • decreases by the minute • doesn't stay in one place • liquid turning into a gas • when it's winter it's ____ • in Antarctica it's ________ • water never keeps it's ______ • when wind blows it gets a bit ____ • when water freezes it will ________ • when water is heated you get ______ • ...
States Of Matter 2023-04-14
Across
- if you saw wood than some of it turns to ______
- in Antarctica it's ________
- when wind blows it gets a bit ____
- when ice melts
- when water freezes
- the thingy mobobs in side the states of mater
- when its a hot summers day it is _____
- another name for water
- decreases by the minute
- flows like air
- When ice gets hot it starts to ____
Down
- when water is heated you get ______
- when water gets really cold it starts to ______
- when water freezes it will ________
- ice cubes are ______
- doesn't stay in one place
- liquid turning into a gas
- when it's winter it's ____
- when water gets really hot it starts _______
- water never keeps it's ______
20 Clues: when ice melts • flows like air • when water freezes • ice cubes are ______ • another name for water • decreases by the minute • doesn't stay in one place • liquid turning into a gas • when it's winter it's ____ • in Antarctica it's ________ • water never keeps it's ______ • when wind blows it gets a bit ____ • when water is heated you get ______ • when water freezes it will ________ • ...
Chapter 11 2016-05-24
Across
- a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects
- Buffers vegetated areas next to water resources that protect water resources from nonpoint source pollution
- Attempts to discover order in nature
- Artificial lake created where a stream is dammed
- Physical, chemical, and biological changes that take place after a body of water receives an input of nutrients from erosion or runoff
- Structure built across a river to control its flow or create a reservoir
- Broad/Diffuse area where pollutants enter bodies of water/air
- surface water in abnormal quantity resulting from heavy falls of rain or snow
- Relatively pure water containing few dissolved salts
- Combination of 2+ atoms of same or different chemical elements
- The smallest unit of an element that can exist still containing the unique characteristics of that element
- Water that does not penetrate the ground or return to the atmosphere
- Single, Identifiable source that discharges pollutants into the environment
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- Water flowing off the land into bodies of surface water
- The speed of something in a given direction
- Land area that delivers water, sediment, and dissolved substances
- The measure of heat energy required to increase the temperature of a unit
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
- Flat valley floor next to a stream channel
- a 3D view of an object cut in half
- The volume of water to pass a given point on a stream bank per unit of time
- areas of unique soil that have water all, or part of, the year
- Water that sinks into the soil and is stored in aquifers
- when an area does not get enough water, they suffer a ________
- form the base of the aquatic food chain
25 Clues: a 3D view of an object cut in half • Attempts to discover order in nature • form the base of the aquatic food chain • Flat valley floor next to a stream channel • The speed of something in a given direction • Artificial lake created where a stream is dammed • Relatively pure water containing few dissolved salts • Water flowing off the land into bodies of surface water • ...
Hydrosphere Unit Vocabulary 2024-03-18
Across
- The act of changing the direction of something like water flow.
- Continuous, directed movement of seawater generated by a variety of forces.
- The combined mass of water found on, under, and over the surface of a planet.
- An overflow of water onto land that is usually dry.
- Extended periods of below-average rainfall, causing water shortages.
- Landform created where a river flows into an ocean, sea, or lake, and deposits sediment.
- A river or stream that flows into a larger river or a lake.
- Reduction in the water content of ground water or aquifers.
- Areas where water covers the soil or is near the surface for varying periods of time.
- The part of the land near the sea or ocean.
- Bodies of water surrounded by land and larger than ponds.
- Shoreline along a body of water covered in sand, pebbles, or rocks.
- Bodies of water partially enclosed by land but having access to the sea.
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- Structures built across a river to control the flow of water.
- Water found beneath the earth's surface in soil pores/fractures of rocks
- Natural flowing watercourses that usually lead into a larger body of water.
- The regular rise and fall of the sea surface caused by gravitational forces of the Moon
- Water that contains little to no salt, from sources like lakes/rivers groundwater.
- Structures created to access groundwater for human use.
- Large bodies of saltwater covering most of Earth's surface.
- Water from the ocean or sea that contains a significant amount of salt.
- Disturbances in a body of water caused by the wind.
- Huge, slow-moving masses of ice. Makes up most the freshwater on earth.
- caps: Large masses of ice that move slowly over land.
- Underground layers of rock or sediment that hold water.
25 Clues: The part of the land near the sea or ocean. • An overflow of water onto land that is usually dry. • Disturbances in a body of water caused by the wind. • caps: Large masses of ice that move slowly over land. • Structures created to access groundwater for human use. • Underground layers of rock or sediment that hold water. • ...
