water Crossword Puzzles
WATER EN VUUR 2023-01-14
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- Wie is de medicijnkat van de rivierclan?
- Wat is de familienaam van de auteur van het boek?
- Wat is de naam van het hoofdpersonage?
- Welke uitgeverij gaf het boek uit in 2010?
- Welk type bos is Chelfordbos?
- Wie is de beste vriend van Vuurhart?
- Bij welke clan is Sparneus?
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- Wie is de bruine kater vol met littekens?
- Waar woont de leider van de Donderclan?
- Welke kleur vacht heeft Vuurhart?
- Van wat zijn er 29 in het boek?
- Wie is de slechterik?
12 Clues: Wie is de slechterik? • Bij welke clan is Sparneus? • Welk type bos is Chelfordbos? • Van wat zijn er 29 in het boek? • Welke kleur vacht heeft Vuurhart? • Wie is de beste vriend van Vuurhart? • Wat is de naam van het hoofdpersonage? • Waar woont de leider van de Donderclan? • Wie is de medicijnkat van de rivierclan? • Wie is de bruine kater vol met littekens? • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-12-06
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- fresh water found below Earth's surface
- found on Earth's surface
- a synthetic organic compound used as an insecticide.
- a network of connected streams and rivers
- contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities
- the process of removing salt from sea water
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- an area where surface water soaks into the ground and reaches an aquifer
- pollution that comes from a specific location
- all of the land area that supplies water to a particular river system
- a method of waste-water disposal
- nitrogen-containing compound that can exist in the atmosphere or as a dissolved gas in water
- the rapid growth of algae in an area
12 Clues: found on Earth's surface • a method of waste-water disposal • the rapid growth of algae in an area • fresh water found below Earth's surface • a network of connected streams and rivers • the process of removing salt from sea water • pollution that comes from a specific location • a synthetic organic compound used as an insecticide. • ...
A1.1 Water Crossword 2025-12-11
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- The amount of energy required to evaporate a substance.
- Water molecules stick to each other due to hydrogen bonds
- Allows Pond Skaters to live on the surface of the water.
- Resistance to flow of a fluid due to cohesion.
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- When a plant is a specific distance from the star it orbits which allows water to remain a liquid on it's surface.
- Non-polar or water hating molecules.
- Polar or water loving molecules.
- The ability of a material to transfer heat
- Water can stick to other hydrophilic substances.
- Reactants and products of most chemical reactions (=__________) are dissolved in water.
- A weak interaction between water molecules
- The amount of energy required to heat 1 kg of a substance by 1 degrees centigrade.
12 Clues: Polar or water loving molecules. • Non-polar or water hating molecules. • The ability of a material to transfer heat • A weak interaction between water molecules • Resistance to flow of a fluid due to cohesion. • Water can stick to other hydrophilic substances. • The amount of energy required to evaporate a substance. • ...
U4 Water Terms 2025-10-14
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- often caused by excess nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen from sources like agricultural runoff and sewage
- rainwater that doesn’t absorb into the ground but instead flows over surfaces, picking up trash and pollutants along the way
- the movement of salty ocean water into underground freshwater sources, like aquifers
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- a very large watershed.
- the gradual sinking of the Earth's surface that occurs when excessive groundwater is pumped from underground aquifers
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- a strip of vegetated land along the edge of a pond, river, or stream.
- an underground layer of saturated rock that is permeable enough to store and transport usable amounts of groundwater to wells and springs.
- decreases significantly as temperature increases
- the tendency of water molecules to stick to other substances
- an area in a body of water with such low oxygen that most marine life cannot survive there
- the attraction between water molecules that causes them to stick to each other
12 Clues: a very large watershed. • decreases significantly as temperature increases • the tendency of water molecules to stick to other substances • a strip of vegetated land along the edge of a pond, river, or stream. • the attraction between water molecules that causes them to stick to each other • ...
WATER AND SUSTAINABILITY 2025-10-12
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- an underground layer of saturated rock, sand, or gravel
- fishing net that has been abandoned
- reduced level of oxygen in the water
- Leaving enough fish in the ocean
- attraction between two different substances
- when large amount if ground water have been withdrawn
- precipitation that flows across land
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- (PET)Most widely recycled plastic
- hydrogen bond
- land that water flows across or under to a river
- accounts for 69% of surface fresh water
- natural vegetation from the edge of a stream bank
12 Clues: hydrogen bond • Leaving enough fish in the ocean • (PET)Most widely recycled plastic • fishing net that has been abandoned • reduced level of oxygen in the water • precipitation that flows across land • accounts for 69% of surface fresh water • attraction between two different substances • land that water flows across or under to a river • ...
Earth's Water Review 2025-10-09
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- When sediment is put down.
- A measurement of suspended solids in water.
- Come from rain, snowmelt, or underground springs, the water often holds very few nutrients or pollutants
- How fast water moves.
- A fan shaped mass of mud and other sediment that forms where a river enters a large body of water
- When too many nutrients enter a pond or other body of water.
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- Streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river.
- Is ingested by animals and become concentrated as they move up the food chain.
- Land area that supplies water into a river system, also called drainage basin.
- Keeps watersheds separated, mountain ranges or ridges of land.
- Where a river empties into a larger body of water (usually an ocean or bay)
- Area covered with water all or part of the year
12 Clues: How fast water moves. • When sediment is put down. • A measurement of suspended solids in water. • Area covered with water all or part of the year • Streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river. • When too many nutrients enter a pond or other body of water. • Keeps watersheds separated, mountain ranges or ridges of land. • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2026-03-17
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- water stored underground in places known as aquifers
- the part of the water cycle where liquid turns into gas
- the downward movement of water from the surface into the soil
- the process of liquid turning into gas
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- large masses of ice that store freshwater
- the process of water gathering in an area
- any water product that falls down from the sky
- a star that drives the water cycle
- precipitation that flows to nearby surfaces instead of soaking into the ground
- large bodies of salt water that cover Earth's surface
- the process where plants absorb water and release it from leaves
- a mass of liquid particles that is suspended in the sky, results from condensation
12 Clues: a star that drives the water cycle • the process of liquid turning into gas • large masses of ice that store freshwater • the process of water gathering in an area • any water product that falls down from the sky • water stored underground in places known as aquifers • large bodies of salt water that cover Earth's surface • ...
The Essentials of Life: Topic Two - WATER 2023-05-10
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- Farmers get water from the ________ in the mountains
- A cloud at ground level is called ______
- Chemicals that control bugs
- Siphon _________ transfer water from a canal to the field
- Water that comes from underground is called _______ water
- When water is solid it's called _______
- Water flows down from the mountains by the force of __________
- Visible water in the air is called _____________
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- NO WATER - NO FARMS - NO _________
- Center pivot ___________ are used to water crops
- The Liquid state of water is called _________
- When water changes from a gas to a liquid it's called _____________
- Water vapor in the air is called ___________
- Evaporating water that changes back into water is called the Water ________
- Nothing can _________ without water
- The 3 States of Matter are Solid, Liquid & _______
16 Clues: Chemicals that control bugs • NO WATER - NO FARMS - NO _________ • Nothing can _________ without water • When water is solid it's called _______ • A cloud at ground level is called ______ • Water vapor in the air is called ___________ • The Liquid state of water is called _________ • Center pivot ___________ are used to water crops • ...
Eath's Waters 2016-09-11
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- a geologic formation that holds and yields usable amounts of water
- naturally occurring water on Earth's surface in ice sheets,rivers and streams
- 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.
- transitional lands between terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at or near the surface, or the land is covered by shallow water
- a zone of partially saturated soil just above the water table
- process where rain water soaks into the ground
- is a transparent fluid which forms the world's streams, lakes, oceans and rain and is the major constituent of the fluids of organisms.
- evaporation of water from plants and leaves
- a storage space for fluids
- upper surface of an unconfined aquifer.
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- describes the constant movement of water above, on, and below the earth's surface. Processes such as precipitation, evaporation, condensation, infiltration, and runoff comprise the cycle.
- soil, rock or sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years
- is the water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock
- a large body of water within a body of land
- rain, sleet, snow, or hail that falls to the earth as the result of water vapor condensing in the atmosphere
- also called the Global Ocean Conveyor, moves water between the deep and surface ocean worldwide
- water from oceans or seas or both
- average length of time that an entity, in this case a water molecule, will remain in a reservoir
- a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea
- is the measure of all the salts dissolved in water.
20 Clues: a storage space for fluids • water from oceans or seas or both • upper surface of an unconfined aquifer. • a large body of water within a body of land • evaporation of water from plants and leaves • process where rain water soaks into the ground • is the measure of all the salts dissolved in water. • a zone of partially saturated soil just above the water table • ...
Cold and Warm Global Currents 2026-03-10
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- Relating to the cold regions near the North Pole or South Pole.
- When air holds as much water vapor as it can.
- When deep, cold, nutrient-rich ocean water rises to the ocean surface.
- A steady flow of water in the ocean.
- The process where liquid water changes into water vapor and enters the air.
- The movement of heat when warm air or water rises and cool air or water sinks.
- The amount of salt dissolved in water.
- The natural home or environment where a plant or animal lives.
- shadow A dry area on the leeward side of a mountain where little rain falls.
- The land along the edge of an ocean or sea.
- conveyer belt The worldwide system of ocean currents that moves warm and cold water around Earth.
- The long-term pattern of weather in a place.
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- Relating to the region around the equator.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- The short-term conditions of the atmosphere such as temperature, rain, and wind.
- The force of air pressing down on Earth’s surface.
- Air moving from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
- nino A climate pattern where warm water spreads across the eastern Pacific Ocean.
- To move continuously in a system, such as air or water moving around Earth.
- The process where water vapor cools and turns into liquid water droplets.
- effect The apparent bending of moving air or water caused by Earth’s rotation.
- Water that falls from clouds such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- How tightly packed matter is; colder water or air is usually more dense and sinks.
- nina A climate pattern where cooler than normal water appears in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
- A large circular ocean current that moves water around a basin.
25 Clues: A steady flow of water in the ocean. • The amount of salt dissolved in water. • Relating to the region around the equator. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • The land along the edge of an ocean or sea. • The long-term pattern of weather in a place. • When air holds as much water vapor as it can. • The force of air pressing down on Earth’s surface. • ...
hydrology vocab 2020-10-07
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- disturbance of one or more quantities
- ridge of land
- microscopic organisms
- long narrow ditch
- community of organisms
- aquatic animals
- motion of dense water
- liquid into vapor
- water/air moving
- salt in water
- water vapor
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- degree or intensity of heat
- underwater plain
- wave shape repeats
- water vapor through stomata
- tidal mouth
- geologic landform
- saturated land
- rain,sleet,hail,snow
- water held underground
20 Clues: tidal mouth • water vapor • ridge of land • salt in water • saturated land • aquatic animals • underwater plain • water/air moving • long narrow ditch • geologic landform • liquid into vapor • wave shape repeats • rain,sleet,hail,snow • microscopic organisms • motion of dense water • community of organisms • water held underground • degree or intensity of heat • water vapor through stomata • ...
Water Rolls Water Rises, Part 1 2024-05-09
10 Clues: slide • zigzag • strand • to fall forward • a splashing sound • a channel of water • when day is ending • to fall or jump suddenly • to touch gently with hand or brush • a tall, thin mass of smoke or dust that rises into the air
Water Rolls Water Rises, Part 2 2024-05-13
10 Clues: curve • sleepy • glimmer • to sleep lightly • a dim or unsteady light • wet area with tall grass • to sway while moving fast • sound of something said quietly • cover with small sparkling objects • the quiet sound of water over rocks
Unit 2 2021-12-14
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- pollution discharged from many sources.
- process of removing salts from salt water.
- A maritime habitat featuring grasses and other plants that has adapted to continual, periodic flooding
- long thin islands that run parallel to the shore
- artificial lake that forms behind a dam.
- fresh water on Earth’s surface.
- The ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow
- Microscopic organisms that float or drift freely in water
- buildup of pollutants at higher levels of the food chain.
- area of land drained by a river.
- A shallow zone in a fresh water habitat where light reaches
- introduction of chemical, physical, or biological agents into water.
- water that is safe to drink.
- water that contains waste from homes or industry.
- organisms that cause illness or disease.
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- found in warm shallow ocean waters these are limestone ridges built by tiny animals
- pollution discharged from a single source.
- the bottom of a pond or lake
- an increase in the amount of nutrients in an aquatic ecosystem
- underground formation that contains groundwater.
- an area in which fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean
- area of Earth’s surface where water percolates down into an aquifer.
- temperature of a body of water increases.
- percentage of total volume of rock that has space.
- Organisms that swim actively in open water
- eutrophication caused by humans.
- swamp A tropical marine swamp featuring low, tall trees
- An area of land that is covered with water at least part of the year
- flowing network of streams and rivers
- water beneath the Earth’s surface.
- Organisms that live at the bottom of the ocean or bodies of fresh water
31 Clues: the bottom of a pond or lake • water that is safe to drink. • fresh water on Earth’s surface. • eutrophication caused by humans. • area of land drained by a river. • water beneath the Earth’s surface. • flowing network of streams and rivers • pollution discharged from many sources. • artificial lake that forms behind a dam. • organisms that cause illness or disease. • ...
Chapter 13.7-13.9 Revision 2013-03-20
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- Increasing the temperature increases the ...... energy of molecules.
- the process by which plants loose water through the stomata.
- cell root hairs have a ….surface layer.
- what water moves through during the apoplectic pathway.
- the higher the humidity the….transpiration rate.
- what are actively transported into the cell root hair.
- how many ways can water travel into the xylem from the cell root cell.
- The process that helps water move up the plants that involves the active transport of salts.
- What bonds are formed between water molecules so they stick together.
- Name of the waxy substance that prevents water moving by the apoplastic pathway.
- the tiny gaps where water leaves the leaf.
- the cell root hair has a…water potential than the soil.
- Water moves into the cell root hair cell by...
- The name for the process when water molecules stick together.
- water moves along a concentration….
- Central pipe which water moves up through the center of the plant.
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- Salts move into the root hair cell
- factor affecting transpiration.
- The name of the layer of dead cells before the xylem
- The process where water is moved up the xylem.
- hydrogen has a ….charge.
- The name of the gaps between two cells that water passes through in the symplastic pathway.
- Factor that affects transpiration.
- factor affecting transpiration.
- the higher the temperature the….the transpiration rate.
- the part of the cell full of sap.
- The pathway where water moves along the cells through the cell wall.
- The pathway where water moves across the cytoplasm of the cortex cells.
- cell root hairs….the surface area of the root.
- Factor affecting transpiration
30 Clues: hydrogen has a ….charge. • Factor affecting transpiration • factor affecting transpiration. • factor affecting transpiration. • the part of the cell full of sap. • Salts move into the root hair cell • Factor that affects transpiration. • water moves along a concentration…. • cell root hairs have a ….surface layer. • the tiny gaps where water leaves the leaf. • ...
Unit E Crossword - Uzhan Kee Ng Cancino 2018-06-05
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- Observe, check or keep track of something for a particular purpose
- Water that has a high concentration of minerals like calcium and magnesium.
- The lowest level of water reaching the shore.
- Water can exist in these three forms.
- variety of different kinds of species living in a habitat
- When water sits on cracks and holes of the rock while gradually dissolving more and more of the rock.
- The location of the highest land in the continent which determines the direction watershed drains.
- Populations that take place over a short time
- Streams of water that move within a larger body of water.
- this filters the salt water by making it go through a filter or a membrane that with holes too small for the salt to pass through.
- A group of organisms that live in a particular area
- All the areas of the land that drains into a lake or a river.
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- a huge moving body of ice.
- This is what describes how pure the water can be.
- The rate of water flow and the stream’s bed.
- Troops that are trained to serve on lad or the sea
- A physical characteristic or behavior of a species.
- The highest level of water is reaching the shore.
- The transporting of rock fragments and soil.
- An equipment that can create pure water from water that can contain other minerals.
- The total amount of salts dissolved in water.
- The average weather measured over a long period of time.
- The solid outer part of the earth.
- Population that result from natural causes or human activity
- Movements on the surface of the water.
- Water that is drinkable.
- Regular falling and rising of very large bodies of water.
27 Clues: Water that is drinkable. • a huge moving body of ice. • The solid outer part of the earth. • Water can exist in these three forms. • Movements on the surface of the water. • The rate of water flow and the stream’s bed. • The transporting of rock fragments and soil. • The lowest level of water reaching the shore. • The total amount of salts dissolved in water. • ...
currents katie 2023-05-24
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- ocean water also transports...
- warm surface water replaced by cold nutrient rich water from the deep oceans
- currents change direction when they meet what?
- movement of water that results from density difference
- during upwelling cold water form the deap ocean rises to the..
- stream-like movements of water are called what?
- the deepest and densest water in the ocean is..
- near the ocean absorbs a large amount of ..
- ocean water contains many what?
- dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide are necessary for the survival of many
- people think of convection currents as a what?
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- measure of the amount of dissolved salt or solids in a liquid
- when ocean water at the surface becomes denser than water below it the denser water what?
- in the northern hemisphere currents are deflected to the...
- deflection of moving objects from a strait path due to earths rotation.
- in the pacific ocean surface currents transport energy from the tropics to latitudes above and below the what?
- amount of matter in a given space or volume
- ocean currents transport what?
- when warm water travels to cooler areas the energy is released back into the what?
- movement of oceans water far below the surface
20 Clues: ocean water also transports... • ocean currents transport what? • ocean water contains many what? • amount of matter in a given space or volume • near the ocean absorbs a large amount of .. • currents change direction when they meet what? • movement of oceans water far below the surface • people think of convection currents as a what? • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2026-03-13
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- organism that converts nitrogen gas into ammonium
- where the most carbon is stored
- process of water falling from the atmosphere
- process where organisms take in oxygen and glucose and make ATP, carbon dioxide, and water
- process where water is absorbed down into the ground
- substance that limits the growth rate of an organism
- process where water flows over land and enters another body of water
- key component in All living things
- process that converts ammonium into nitrates/ nitrites
- movement of a substance from abiotic to biotic factors
- water that is absorbed into the ground
- movement of a substance from biotic to abiotic factors
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- process which converts nitrates back into nitrogen gas
- process where water is taken into the atmosphere from large bodies of water
- process where plants take in carbon dioxide, water, and light energy and make glucose and oxygen
- organism that converts nitrates back into nitrogen gas
- process which converts nitrogen gas from the atmosphere into ammonium
- place where a substance is held or accumulates
- atmosphere is made of 78% of this
- process where water vapor turns back into liquid water
- process where plants lose water through their leaves
- organism that converts ammonium into nitrates
- process of water moving across through the soil
23 Clues: where the most carbon is stored • atmosphere is made of 78% of this • key component in All living things • water that is absorbed into the ground • process of water falling from the atmosphere • organism that converts ammonium into nitrates • place where a substance is held or accumulates • process of water moving across through the soil • ...
Freshwater Assessment Review 2020-11-18
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- a smaller stream flowing into a larger river
- where land dips below the water table, exposing groundwater
- 97% of all water on Earth is located here
- where freshwater is stored underground
- land where water table is at the surface most of the year
- where a river begins
- a man-made structure used to retrieve groundwater
- describes a material that is filled with water
- property of water describing water attracted to water
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- describes a material that liquids can pass through
- all land drained by a river and its tributaries
- the river basin we live in
- most of freshwater on Earth is found in this form
- the process of water seeping into soil
- the process of bringinging water to land for crops
- what percentage of the Earth is covered in water
- the water level in an aquifer
- areas of higher elevation separating river basins
- type of wetland with tall grasses
- one of the seasons during which lake turnover occurs
20 Clues: where a river begins • the river basin we live in • the water level in an aquifer • type of wetland with tall grasses • where freshwater is stored underground • the process of water seeping into soil • 97% of all water on Earth is located here • a smaller stream flowing into a larger river • describes a material that is filled with water • ...
Tic Tac Toe-Crossword 2023-02-01
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- tables The highest part in the ground that is saturated or completely filled with water.
- pollution which increases the growth of algae.
- A system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects.
- The amount of salt in a substance.
- Areas of land that water drains into when the ground that is saturated or completely filled with water.
- An underground layer of permeable rock that contains water.
- Does not allow substances to pass through.
- basin The entire geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- The yearly rising and sinking of cold and warm layers in a lake.
- Water Act Passes in the US in 1972 this law focused regulation on industrial waste and water contamination as well as waste water treatment.
- A measure of the clarity of water that depends on the amount, size composition of suspend matter.
- The process of removing salt from ocean water.
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- The movement of water from the surface to greater depths carrying oxygen down allowing animals to thrive.
- The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface bringing up the nutrients from the deep ocean allowing animals to thrive.
- shelf The flat or gently sloping land that lies submerged around the edges of a continent and extends from the shoreline out to the continental slope.
- Pollution that enters water from a specific source that can be identified.
- A form of nutrient pollution.
- Allows substances to easily pass through.
- A shoreline area where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean.
- vent An opening in the sea floor from witch heated water rises and mixes with the ocean water above.
- A ridge or continuous line of high land from which water flows in different directions.
- The ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume substance.
22 Clues: A form of nutrient pollution. • The amount of salt in a substance. • Allows substances to easily pass through. • Does not allow substances to pass through. • pollution which increases the growth of algae. • The process of removing salt from ocean water. • An underground layer of permeable rock that contains water. • ...
Earth & Space/ stream 2023-03-05
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- mouths of streams
- plants enrich water with nutrients
- sand, pebbles unable to roll
- making young again
- transporting particles held up by turbulence
- measure of water flowing
- water spills over the sides of stream
- elevated land area separating water to watershed
- land area covered by water
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- flat area next to the stream
- receive water by precipitation
- land area water drains into a stream
- bend or curve of the river
- bodies of water surrounded by land
- low-lying area near streams
- elevation entering another stream
- water flowing downslope
- area stream enters a larger body of water
18 Clues: mouths of streams • making young again • water flowing downslope • measure of water flowing • bend or curve of the river • land area covered by water • low-lying area near streams • flat area next to the stream • sand, pebbles unable to roll • receive water by precipitation • elevation entering another stream • bodies of water surrounded by land • plants enrich water with nutrients • ...
NRE Lesson 3.1 Vocab Crossword 2024-10-18
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- – The total stream discharge of water, including both surface and subsurface flow.
- – One of the multitudinous features that, taken together, make up the surface of the Earth. It includes all broad features, such as plain, plateau, and mountain, and all the minor features, such as hill, valley, slope, canyon, and alluvial fan.
- – The cycling movement of water through the stages of evaporation from oceans, to condensation into clouds, to the precipitation on Earth, and back to the oceans through rivers and streams.
- – The changing from a liquid to a solid
- – The gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth.
- – Dihydrogen monoxide. The most valuable natural resource and the most limiting factor in crop production.
- – Water within the Earth that supplies wells and springs.
- – Land areas that are flooded during all or part of the year.
- – Water on the surface, as lakes and rivers, in contrast to that underground.
- – The movement of solid, liquid, and gaseous water through the atmosphere. Without this movement, the water evaporated over the ocean would not precipitate over land.
- – Land area that is especially wet, usually with evergreens present, and covered with moss and peat; surface provides a spongy walk or sticky mud.
- – The science and study of dealing with the properties, distribution, and circulation of water.
- – A measurement of the salt concentration in water; affects the survival of organisms living in aquatic environments.
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- – Water falling to Earth from the atmosphere as rain, hail, sleet, snow, or other moisture received from clouds.
- – Water having more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as seawater.
- – Water that is not high in salt content, with less than 0.2 percent salinity. This may not be the same as potable (drinking) water.
- – The process of turning a vapor into a liquid.
- – Living in water.
- – The passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere.
- – The characteristic of a solid becoming a gas, or a gas becoming a solid without becoming a liquid, such as the conversion of snow to water vapor and the formation of frost.
- – The downward movement of water through the soil in response to the pull of gravity.
- – Land area covered continuously or nearly continuously by standing water with trees or shrubs growing in the water. The water tends to be stagnant and usually dark and non-translucent.
- – The changing from a solid to a liquid.
- – The changing of a liquid to a gas.
- – Any standing body of inland water.
- – An area bounded by geographic features in which precipitation is absorbed in the soil to form groundwater, which eventually emerges to become surface water and ultimately drains to a particular watercourse or body of water
- – Wetland continuously or frequently covered by freshwater, tidal water, or standing saltwater. Marshes do not rely on rainfall for their water supply, and soft-stemmed plants are the dominant plant type.
- – Flowing water from a natural or artificial channel.
- – A stream of water-bearing the surface flow and ground flow from higher to lower ground.
- – The addition of sediment, as by flowing water.
30 Clues: – Living in water. • – The changing of a liquid to a gas. • – Any standing body of inland water. • – The changing from a liquid to a solid • – The changing from a solid to a liquid. • – The gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth. • – The process of turning a vapor into a liquid. • – The addition of sediment, as by flowing water. • ...
NRE Lesson 3.1 Vocab Crossword 2024-11-20
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- – The changing from a solid to a liquid.
- – A stream of water-bearing the surface flow and ground flow from higher to lower ground.
- – Any standing body of inland water.
- – One of the multitudinous features that, taken together, make up the surface of the Earth. It includes all broad features, such as plain, plateau, and mountain, and all the minor features, such as hill, valley, slope, canyon, and alluvial fan.
- – Living in water.
- – Water within the Earth that supplies wells and springs.
- – Land area covered continuously or nearly continuously by standing water with trees or shrubs growing in the water. The water tends to be stagnant and usually dark and non-translucent.
- – An area bounded by geographic features in which precipitation is absorbed in the soil to form groundwater, which eventually emerges to become surface water and ultimately drains to a particular watercourse or body of water.
- – Dihydrogen monoxide. The most valuable natural resource and the most limiting factor in crop production.
- – The passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere.
- – The science and study of dealing with the properties, distribution, and circulation of water.
- – A measurement of the salt concentration in water; affects the survival of organisms living in aquatic environments.
- – The process of turning a vapor into a liquid.
- – The changing from a liquid to a solid
- – The movement of solid, liquid, and gaseous water through the atmosphere. Without this movement, the water evaporated over the ocean would not precipitate over land.
- – Water having more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as seawater.
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- – Land area that is especially wet, usually with evergreens present, and covered with moss and peat; surface provides a spongy walk or sticky mud.
- – Water on the surface, as lakes and rivers, in contrast to that underground.
- – Flowing water from a natural or artificial channel.
- – The changing of a liquid to a gas.
- – The characteristic of a solid becoming a gas, or a gas becoming a solid without becoming a liquid, such as the conversion of snow to water vapor and the formation of frost.
- – Wetland continuously or frequently covered by freshwater, tidal water, or standing saltwater. Marshes do not rely on rainfall for their water supply, and soft-stemmed plants are the dominant plant type.
- – The total stream discharge of water, including both surface and subsurface flow.
- – Water falling to Earth from the atmosphere as rain, hail, sleet, snow, or other moisture received from clouds.
- – The gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth.
- – Water that is not high in salt content, with less than 0.2 percent salinity. This may not be the same as potable (drinking) water.
- – The addition of sediment, as by flowing water.
- – The cycling movement of water through the stages of evaporation from oceans, to condensation into clouds, to the precipitation on Earth, and back to the oceans through rivers and streams.
- – Land areas that are flooded during all or part of the year.
- – The downward movement of water through the soil in response to the pull of gravity.
30 Clues: – Living in water. • – The changing of a liquid to a gas. • – Any standing body of inland water. • – The changing from a liquid to a solid • – The changing from a solid to a liquid. • – The gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth. • – The process of turning a vapor into a liquid. • – The addition of sediment, as by flowing water. • ...
Chapter 2 - Aquatics - Water is the Ultimate Recyclable 2020-09-21
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- Water that moves across the land surface and into streams and rivers rather than soaking into the earth
- In the water cycle, the change of state from liquid to a gas, movement of surface water to the atmosphere
- Water above the surface of the land, including lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, floodwater, and runoff.
- In the water cycle, a change of state from a gas to a liquid due to a cooling or compression.
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Flow of water from the land surface into the subsurface beneath the earth's crust; downward movement of water through the soil.
- The falling to earth of any form of water (rain or snow or hail or sleet or mist)
- a lowland area, such as a marsh or swamp, that is saturated with moisture, especially when regarded as the natural habitat of wildlife.
- The process of purifying water to make it suitable for consumption and utilization
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- A body of porous rock or sediment layers that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- Non-living things found within the ecosystem such as water, soil, sunlight, temperature
- any water that has been used by humans. This includes human sewage, water drained from showers, tubs, sinks, dishwashers, washing machines, water from industrial processes, agricultural and storm water runoff.
- Consists of all life on Earth and all parts of the Earth in which life exists, including land, water, and the atmosphere.
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- The mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth; extends from the center of the core to the surface of the crust.
- 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.
- an area of the Earth's surface from which water percolates down into an aquifer
- loss of water as a gas vapor from a plant through the pores in its leaves
- Water held under the surface of the earth's crust; water in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- Rain containing acids that form in the atmosphere when industrial gas emissions (especially sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides) combine with water.
- A layer of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks & pores are COMPLETELY FILLED with water
- A thin layer of gases surrounding Earth that is a component of the water cycle
23 Clues: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration • loss of water as a gas vapor from a plant through the pores in its leaves • the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. • A thin layer of gases surrounding Earth that is a component of the water cycle • ...
Hydrological/Water Cycle 2021-03-01
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- shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- water in the form of rainfall and snowmelt that flows over the land surface
- an area of rock underneath the surface of the earth which absorbs and holds water
- water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- a large natural stream of water that flows over land
- the process by which a liquid turns into a gas
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- is the water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock
- the release of water from plant leaves into the atmosphere
- the movement of water into the ground from the surface
- the study of the distribution and movement of water
- the beginning of a stream of water
12 Clues: the beginning of a stream of water • the process by which a liquid turns into a gas • the study of the distribution and movement of water • a large natural stream of water that flows over land • the movement of water into the ground from the surface • the release of water from plant leaves into the atmosphere • ...
Water Unit Review 2021-03-01
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- release of pressure and abrasion are examples of this type of weathering
- type of weathering that occurs when carbonic acid creates caves underground
- the part of a solution that gets dissolved
- water _______ at freezing point
- molecules that have electrically charged ends
- a mixture where one substance dissolves another
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- water has a ____ heat capacity
- water is called the universal ___ because it can dissolve many substances
- when water vapor in the air cools down and becomes liquid water droplets (in a cloud)
- the attraction between the same type of polar molecules
- ice is _____ dense than liquid water
- the attraction between different types of polar molecules
12 Clues: water has a ____ heat capacity • water _______ at freezing point • ice is _____ dense than liquid water • the part of a solution that gets dissolved • molecules that have electrically charged ends • a mixture where one substance dissolves another • the attraction between the same type of polar molecules • the attraction between different types of polar molecules • ...
Water and Ecosystems 2020-04-06
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- Movement of nutrient-rich waters into the ocean
- Marine life that lives on the ocean floor
- An area where a group of organisms interacts
- The concentration of salts in water
- Area where an organism lives
- An organism that makes its own food
- A path that energy takes from one organism to another
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- Microscopic organisms that float on the ocean's surface
- Marine animals that actively swim
- Gets it energy from other organisms
- Areas where fresh water mixes with salt water
- Releases nutrients back into the ecosystem
12 Clues: Area where an organism lives • Marine animals that actively swim • Gets it energy from other organisms • The concentration of salts in water • An organism that makes its own food • Marine life that lives on the ocean floor • Releases nutrients back into the ecosystem • An area where a group of organisms interacts • Areas where fresh water mixes with salt water • ...
Water & Ecosystems Vocabulary 2020-04-07
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- A living organism that hunts and feeds on others
- A body of water underground
- A place where freshwater and saltwater meet
- Water that contains salt
- Pollution in the water
- An organism that is inhabited by a parasite
- Mixture of salt and freshwater
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- Non-living factor that contributes to an ecosystem
- a group of organisms that share features
- Organisms such as humans that consume plants and meat
- Organic matter
- the amount of solids in the water
12 Clues: Organic matter • Pollution in the water • Water that contains salt • A body of water underground • Mixture of salt and freshwater • the amount of solids in the water • a group of organisms that share features • A place where freshwater and saltwater meet • An organism that is inhabited by a parasite • A living organism that hunts and feeds on others • ...
Water systems Vocabulary 2020-02-03
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- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- the rigid outer part of the earth consisting the crust and upper mantle
- its made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
- water held underground
- a area of land where precipitation collects and drains off
- the quality or degree of being saline
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- all the water on earth's surface, lakes and ponds
- the scientific study of water
- Warming another name for climate change
- an area that separates water flows
- a slow moving mass of ice
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans and land
12 Clues: water held underground • a slow moving mass of ice • the scientific study of water • an area that separates water flows • the quality or degree of being saline • Warming another name for climate change • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth • all the water on earth's surface, lakes and ponds • its made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-04-25
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- H20
- groundwater storage
- gas into liquid; mainly as clouds
- ice to gas skipping the liquid stage
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- largest reservoir of water on earth
- seeping or soaking into the ground
- from plants and soil into air
- water vapor condenses to make these
- liquid to gas; up into the air
- gives heat to make the water cycle work
- flows over land surface
12 Clues: H20 • groundwater storage • flows over land surface • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • from plants and soil into air • liquid to gas; up into the air • gas into liquid; mainly as clouds • seeping or soaking into the ground • largest reservoir of water on earth • water vapor condenses to make these • ice to gas skipping the liquid stage • gives heat to make the water cycle work
Properties of Water 2020-09-03
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- The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- An attraction between molecules of different substances
- the ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a given temperature and pressure
- h2o
- A measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of a liquid
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- Bonds between hydrogen atom and oxygen atom of another water molecule
- The temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid
- the physical forms of matter, which include solid, liquid, and gas
- Mass per unit volume
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- describes a molecule in which the positive and negative charges are separated
12 Clues: h2o • Mass per unit volume • The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid • Attraction between molecules of the same substance • The temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid • An attraction between molecules of different substances • the physical forms of matter, which include solid, liquid, and gas • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-11-22
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- The process of water running from the land to a nearby water source
- The natural recycling of water on Earth
- How trees restore water vapour to the air
- The name given to rock that contains water
- When water soaks into the soil
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- The process where water enters the air as water vapour
- The type of water found in the Great Artisan Basin
- Another name for rain, hail and snow
- The type of water that is drinkable
- A type of resource that can be recycled
- The process of water creating clouds
- The ultimate reason for evaporation of water
12 Clues: When water soaks into the soil • The type of water that is drinkable • Another name for rain, hail and snow • The process of water creating clouds • The natural recycling of water on Earth • A type of resource that can be recycled • How trees restore water vapour to the air • The name given to rock that contains water • The ultimate reason for evaporation of water • ...
Water, STd 8 2021-11-26
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- Solutions in which more solute can be dissolved at a given temperature
- substances which on exposure to atmosphere absorb moisture but do not change their original state.
- phenomena in which hydrated crystal on exposure to atmosphere loose moisture to the atmosphere and changes into an amorphous state.
- _______ can remove Bicarbonates of calcium and Magnesium from hard water.
- is used to remove permanent hardness.
- solutions which are heterogenous mixtures with particle size between 1nm-100nm which can pass through a filter paper and can be seen under an ultra microscope.
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- presence of sulphates of Ca and Mg causes this kind of hardness.
- FeCl3 crystals is an example of __________ substance, since it absorbs moisture from the atmosphere changes into a saturated solution.
- solutions which are homogenous mixtures- clear and transparent in nature.
- solutions which are heterogenous mixtures with particle size more than 100nm and cannot pass through a filter paper
- ______ crystals contain definite number of water molecules.
- _____water does not lather readily
12 Clues: _____water does not lather readily • is used to remove permanent hardness. • ______ crystals contain definite number of water molecules. • presence of sulphates of Ca and Mg causes this kind of hardness. • Solutions in which more solute can be dissolved at a given temperature • solutions which are homogenous mixtures- clear and transparent in nature. • ...
The Water Cycle 2015-02-05
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- Any kind of water or ice which falls from the sky
- The changing from a solid diraectly to a gas
- A large amount of ice moving slowly on land
- A large amount of ice which covers an area
- The seepage of water into rock
- A place underground where water is stored
- Water which comes from snow and ice melting
- The gases which surround a planet
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- To change from a liquid to a gas
- the movement of water through a plant and into the atmosphere
- To change from a vapor to a liquid
- Water which is not salty
12 Clues: Water which is not salty • The seepage of water into rock • To change from a liquid to a gas • The gases which surround a planet • To change from a vapor to a liquid • A place underground where water is stored • A large amount of ice which covers an area • A large amount of ice moving slowly on land • Water which comes from snow and ice melting • ...
The Water Cycle 2015-02-05
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- To change from a liquid to a gas
- the movement of water through a plant and into the atmosphere
- The gases which surround a planet
- The seepage of water into rock
- To change from a vapor to a liquid
- A place underground where water is stored
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- A large amount of ice moving slowly on land
- Any kind of water or ice which falls from the sky
- The changing from a solid diraectly to a gas
- Water which comes from snow and ice melting
- A large amount of ice which covers an area
- Water which is not salty
12 Clues: Water which is not salty • The seepage of water into rock • To change from a liquid to a gas • The gases which surround a planet • To change from a vapor to a liquid • A place underground where water is stored • A large amount of ice which covers an area • A large amount of ice moving slowly on land • Water which comes from snow and ice melting • ...
The Water Planet 2015-01-06
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- a crack or hole in the surface of the land or ocean
- the biggest ocean in the world
- a bath toy that fell out from a ship
- a living thing
- in the oceans
- the remains of something broken
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- a scientist that studies oceans and the things that
- a valley in the ocean
- through which hot water shoots up
- to change from a liquid into a vapour or gas
- it moves at speeds of 100 to 160 kilometres a day
- a small underwater craft that is usually used for deep sea
12 Clues: in the oceans • a living thing • a valley in the ocean • the biggest ocean in the world • the remains of something broken • through which hot water shoots up • a bath toy that fell out from a ship • to change from a liquid into a vapour or gas • it moves at speeds of 100 to 160 kilometres a day • a scientist that studies oceans and the things that • ...
The Water Cycle 2014-05-18
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- All the water on the planet
- Process that releases water from vegetation through stomata
- When water soaks into the soil
- Gas changes into a liquid due to cooling
- When man made objects or trees get in the way of rainfall
- A substance that is diffused or suspended in the air
- Gradually filter through a porous surface or substance
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- When clouds become too heavy
- Runoff Water flowing across the surface of the land
- A free flowing substance
- When water transfers into a gas due to heating
- A substance that has a definite shape and volume
12 Clues: A free flowing substance • All the water on the planet • When clouds become too heavy • When water soaks into the soil • Gas changes into a liquid due to cooling • When water transfers into a gas due to heating • A substance that has a definite shape and volume • Runoff Water flowing across the surface of the land • A substance that is diffused or suspended in the air • ...
Water and Minerals 2016-03-27
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- Maintain fluid balance using ADH
- A fruit which contains between 90-99% water
- Supports the work of metalloenzymes
- A mineral that is used to make hemoglobin
- Decrease the bio availability of minerals in the body.
- An antioxidant
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- Assist in bone mineralization
- An iodine deficiency
- Genetic material in DNA and RNA
- May protect against hypertension
- Regulates body temperature
- Associated with sodium deficiency
12 Clues: An antioxidant • An iodine deficiency • Regulates body temperature • Assist in bone mineralization • Genetic material in DNA and RNA • Maintain fluid balance using ADH • May protect against hypertension • Associated with sodium deficiency • Supports the work of metalloenzymes • A mineral that is used to make hemoglobin • A fruit which contains between 90-99% water • ...
Water Sources Review 2023-10-29
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- Layer of gas surrounding Earth that is held in place by gravity
- Source of underground water that is common in rural areas
- Areas where standing water covers the soil or where the ground is very wet
- Acronym for Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
- A process that takes old products and reuses the material to make new products
- Using the same product multiple times
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- water found in rivers, lakes, glaciers, and ice sheets and underground that contains low concentrations of salt
- A large body of water that is still and surrounded by land
- A large slow-moving, long-lasting accumulation of snow and ice that develops on land
- A process of limiting how much of something is used
- A small body of fresh water that flows into a river
- The entire body of salt water that covers about 71% of Earth
12 Clues: Acronym for Reduce, Reuse, Recycle • Using the same product multiple times • A process of limiting how much of something is used • A small body of fresh water that flows into a river • Source of underground water that is common in rural areas • A large body of water that is still and surrounded by land • The entire body of salt water that covers about 71% of Earth • ...
Water Cycle Jayden 2023-11-28
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- Water running on the surface
- It turns form liquid to a gas
- Falls from the sky (rain, snow, hail, ect)
- The Energy that drives the water cycle
- A body of water that is smaller than a ocean
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- What turns from a solid to a gas
- Water Vapor
- Most of the rain that falls stays on the land surface
- They drink the water.
- A water molecule
- Rainfall, luckily which is clear, seeps into the ground.
- Water vapor in the air
12 Clues: Water Vapor • A water molecule • They drink the water. • Water vapor in the air • Water running on the surface • It turns form liquid to a gas • What turns from a solid to a gas • The Energy that drives the water cycle • Falls from the sky (rain, snow, hail, ect) • A body of water that is smaller than a ocean • Most of the rain that falls stays on the land surface • ...
The water cycle! 2022-08-03
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- the clouds are here
- when you get very very cold
- a small body of water with freshwater
- it is in the rivers and lakes
- a very big body of water
- it falls from the sky and become ice
- the water goes to the sky and becomes a...
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- the type of body in the oceans and seas
- it falls from the clouds
- it is where you walk
- when you get very very hot
- when the ice heats up, it...
12 Clues: the clouds are here • it is where you walk • it falls from the clouds • a very big body of water • when you get very very hot • when you get very very cold • when the ice heats up, it... • it is in the rivers and lakes • it falls from the sky and become ice • a small body of water with freshwater • the type of body in the oceans and seas • ...
the water tower 2022-08-12
12 Clues: emo • science • not real • frightening • causing fear • affected by rust • dark or poorly lit • poignant; evocative. • strange or frightening • controlled by evil sprit • when reflected by the sun • something that is hard to understand
Water Distribution 🌊 2023-03-23
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- A scientific term for water
- A liquid that all live on earth needs to survive
- Water that is on the surface
- Placement, location, arrangement, or disposition
- Frozen water
- Water under the ground.
- Average body of water
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- The sphere that holds all water
- A little body of water
- A big body of water
- The least amount of water on earth
- Most of the water on earth
12 Clues: Frozen water • A big body of water • Average body of water • A little body of water • Water under the ground. • Most of the water on earth • A scientific term for water • Water that is on the surface • The sphere that holds all water • The least amount of water on earth • A liquid that all live on earth needs to survive • Placement, location, arrangement, or disposition
6.6 Water Vocabulary 2023-03-30
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- A molecule that has electrically charged areas (a positive and negative side).
- The combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of surrounding materials.
- The breaking down of rock and soil.
- The part of a solution that is present in the largest amount and dissolves the solute.
- The amount of thermal energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of a substance by 1* Celsius.
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid, such as water, absorb enough energy to change to a gaseous state, such as water vapor.
- The process by which eroded sediment is dropped at a new location.
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- The tightness across the surface of water caused by the polar water molecules pulling on each other.
- Electricity produced by the kinetic energy of water moving over a waterfall of dam.
- The process by which a gas, such as water vapor, turns into a liquid, such as water.
- The part of a solution that is present in a lesser amount and dissolved by the solvent.
- The movement of weathered particles of rock and soil by natural forces such as wind and water.
12 Clues: The breaking down of rock and soil. • The process by which eroded sediment is dropped at a new location. • A molecule that has electrically charged areas (a positive and negative side). • Electricity produced by the kinetic energy of water moving over a waterfall of dam. • The process by which a gas, such as water vapor, turns into a liquid, such as water. • ...
Water on Earth 2024-04-08
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- How water enters a watershed
- Things that swim in water
- What used to cover Ithaca a long time ago
- Most abundant water on Earth
- Water with low salt concentration
- A man-made body of water used as source of water for a town
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- The process of wearing away at rocks by water
- A body of water that flows quickly on the surface
- The amount of water available to us is ____
- The area where all water flows to the same place
- The most essential requirement for life
- Where most freshwater lives
12 Clues: Things that swim in water • Where most freshwater lives • How water enters a watershed • Most abundant water on Earth • Water with low salt concentration • The most essential requirement for life • What used to cover Ithaca a long time ago • The amount of water available to us is ____ • The process of wearing away at rocks by water • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-08-27
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- When rain or snow falls down we call that:
- Centre of the solar system
- When water vapors rise from water into the air we call that:
- When gas changes to liquid we call that:
- A large stream of water
- Frozen flakes that fall from the sky during winter
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- When water vapors rise from plants into the air we call that:
- When water gathers in lakes, seas or oceans we call that:
- Water that is bellow surface
- A visible (sometimes fluffy looking) mass in the sky made from water or ice droplets
- Excess water that drains from land after heavy rain
- A body of water surrounded by land
12 Clues: A large stream of water • Centre of the solar system • Water that is bellow surface • A body of water surrounded by land • When gas changes to liquid we call that: • When rain or snow falls down we call that: • Frozen flakes that fall from the sky during winter • Excess water that drains from land after heavy rain • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-01-11
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- Change in state of matter from a liquid to a vapor or gas
- where most of earth's water is stored
- provides heat; makes the water cycle happen
- water stored under the ground
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky
- what forms in the sky as a result of condensation
- a place to store water
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- Change in state of matter from a gas to a liquid
- solid water that falls as precipitation
- The constant movement of water through the land, air, oceans, and living things
- liquid water that falls as precipitation
- excess water that ends up in rivers, lakes, and oceans
12 Clues: a place to store water • water stored under the ground • where most of earth's water is stored • solid water that falls as precipitation • liquid water that falls as precipitation • provides heat; makes the water cycle happen • Change in state of matter from a gas to a liquid • what forms in the sky as a result of condensation • ...
Water Unit Vocab 2023-02-02
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- water held underground in spaces between rocks
- water that is found in oceans with salt
- positively charged ions
- a material that dissolves or changed all other materials
- water that flows from land with little to no salt
- a type of water that is safe for drinking
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- the line below the soil where everything is saturated
- the geological highpoints that separate watersheds
- the source of water below the water table that flows into rivers
- a source of water below the water table used by humans
- negatively charged ions
- a source of groundwater that can form rivers
12 Clues: positively charged ions • negatively charged ions • water that is found in oceans with salt • a type of water that is safe for drinking • a source of groundwater that can form rivers • water held underground in spaces between rocks • water that flows from land with little to no salt • the geological highpoints that separate watersheds • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-09-13
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- Most of Earth's freshwater is frozen in the ____________.
- A man made lake that provides drinking water
- Water that soaks into the pores and cracks of the Earth
- When water, in any form, returns to the Earth
- Most of Earth's water is _______________.
- Provides energy for the water cycle
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- An underground lake that is made naturally
- When water flows across the surface of the Earth until it reaches a body of water
- When water vapor changes back into water
- When water changes into water vapor
- Water moves above, across and through Earth's crust and ecosystem in this process
- Only 3% of Earth's water is ______________.
12 Clues: When water changes into water vapor • Provides energy for the water cycle • When water vapor changes back into water • Most of Earth's water is _______________. • An underground lake that is made naturally • Only 3% of Earth's water is ______________. • A man made lake that provides drinking water • When water, in any form, returns to the Earth • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-09-14
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- Water stored underground
- Energy Energy produced or radiated by the sun
- Large mass of ice that forms on land and moves slowly over time
- Water falling from the clouds to the earth
- The way water vapor changes back to a liquid
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- The way water changes from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid first
- The way plants give off waste from a surface in the form of water vapor
- Long-term change in the average weather patterns a place experiences
- Water soaking into the ground
- Average height of the ocean's surface
- The way water changes from a liquid to a gas
- Process of water flowing over the ground
12 Clues: Water stored underground • Water soaking into the ground • Average height of the ocean's surface • Process of water flowing over the ground • Water falling from the clouds to the earth • The way water changes from a liquid to a gas • The way water vapor changes back to a liquid • Energy Energy produced or radiated by the sun • ...
Water safety vocab 2022-05-31
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- painful, involuntary muscle spasms that usually occur during heavy exercise in hot environments.
- a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body temperature.
- The jump you do when you don't know how deep the water is
- an injury caused by freezing of the skin and underlying tissues.
- It involves being completely straight with your arms in T-motion or in a point above your head.
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- Heat Escape Lessening Posture
- what you do when you're lying on the water.
- the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- a condition whose symptoms may include heavy sweating and a rapid pulse, a result of your body overheating.
- A personal flotation Device
- the ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid.
- A position for two or more people floating in cold water wearing life jackets and awaiting rescue.
12 Clues: A personal flotation Device • Heat Escape Lessening Posture • what you do when you're lying on the water. • The jump you do when you don't know how deep the water is • an injury caused by freezing of the skin and underlying tissues. • the ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid. • ...
Water Names Passage 2023-09-27
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- Object of little value.
- We had gotten used to Waipuo's _____, her habit of creating a question and leaving without answering it, as if she were disappointed in the question itself.
- Sleek, black birds with long, bending necks which the fishermen fitted with metal rings so the fish they caught could not be swallowed.
- Mountain range in South Asia.
- But even our people must ___ the water.
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- Not developed.
- The place where a river empties into a larger body of water.
- Embarrassed or guilty because of one's actions, characteristics, or associations.
- Summertime at dusk we'd gather on the back porch, tired and sticky from another day of fierce _____ quarrels, nursing our mosquito bites and frail dignities, sisters in name only.
- The ____ runs four thousand miles, originating in the Himalaya Mountains where it crashes, flecked with gold dust, down seep cliffs so perilous and remote that few humans have ever seen them.
- The river had put a ___ on her heart.
- The stars and moon _____ back at her.
12 Clues: Not developed. • Object of little value. • Mountain range in South Asia. • The river had put a ___ on her heart. • The stars and moon _____ back at her. • But even our people must ___ the water. • The place where a river empties into a larger body of water. • Embarrassed or guilty because of one's actions, characteristics, or associations. • ...
Water Names Passage 2023-09-27
Across
- Object of little value.
- We had gotten used to Waipuo's _____, her habit of creating a question and leaving without answering it, as if she were disappointed in the question itself.
- Sleek, black birds with long, bending necks which the fishermen fitted with metal rings so the fish they caught could not be swallowed.
- Mountain range in South Asia.
- But even our people must ___ the water.
Down
- Not developed.
- The place where a river empties into a larger body of water.
- Embarrassed or guilty because of one's actions, characteristics, or associations.
- Summertime at dusk we'd gather on the back porch, tired and sticky from another day of fierce _____ quarrels, nursing our mosquito bites and frail dignities, sisters in name only.
- The ____ runs four thousand miles, originating in the Himalaya Mountains where it crashes, flecked with gold dust, down seep cliffs so perilous and remote that few humans have ever seen them.
- The river had put a ___ on her heart.
- The stars and moon _____ back at her.
12 Clues: Not developed. • Object of little value. • Mountain range in South Asia. • The river had put a ___ on her heart. • The stars and moon _____ back at her. • But even our people must ___ the water. • The place where a river empties into a larger body of water. • Embarrassed or guilty because of one's actions, characteristics, or associations. • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-03-10
Across
- the process by which plants release water vapor to the atmosphere
- the process the turns liquid water into gaseous water
- the sum of all processes by which water moves from the land surface to the atmosphere via evaporation and transpiration
- the process by which water soaks into the ground in large quantities
Down
- zone below ground where the voids are filled with air and water
- the process that turns gaseous water into liquid water
- zone below ground where the voids are completely filled with water
- 20% of the Earth's surface water is stored in this lake
- any surface that does not allow water to pass through
- percent of the total water on earth that is freshwater (rounded up)
- aquifer that has impermeable rock above and below causing it to be pressurized
- large underground storehouses of water
12 Clues: large underground storehouses of water • any surface that does not allow water to pass through • the process the turns liquid water into gaseous water • the process that turns gaseous water into liquid water • 20% of the Earth's surface water is stored in this lake • zone below ground where the voids are filled with air and water • ...
Properties of water 2024-09-26
Across
- A property of substances that causes them to repel or not mix well with water.
- The protective, waxy layer on the surface of plant leaves that helps prevent water loss.
- A weak attraction between the slightly positive charge of hydrogen in one molecule and the slightly negative charge of oxygen in another molecule.
- The force that makes water molecules stick to other substances or surfaces.
- The force created in plants when water is pulled upwards through the stems due to water loss from the leaves.
- A substance, like water, that dissolves other materials to create a uniform mixture.
Down
- The elastic-like force on the surface of a liquid, making it more resistant to external forces and allowing objects to float on it.
- A property of substances that allows them to easily mix with or dissolve in water.
- A mixture where a substance is evenly dispersed in a liquid, like salt in water.
- The force that causes water molecules to stick to each other due to attractive forces.
- A condition where a molecule has an uneven distribution of charge, making one part slightly positive and another part slightly negative.
- The vascular tissue in plants that moves water upward from the roots to the rest of the plant.
12 Clues: The force that makes water molecules stick to other substances or surfaces. • A property of substances that causes them to repel or not mix well with water. • A mixture where a substance is evenly dispersed in a liquid, like salt in water. • A property of substances that allows them to easily mix with or dissolve in water. • ...
Properties of Water 2025-03-31
Across
- action, the tendency of water to move up a thin tube such as the roots of a plant
- bond, forces that hold two or more water molecules together
- bond, this is the type of bond found within a water molecule
- the number of hydrogen bonds each water molecule can form
- dense, this is the reason ice floates in water
- water sticks to a window
- water sticks to water
Down
- water is know as this type of solvent because it can dissolve many substances
- water is this type of molecule because it has an uneven distrubution of electrons
- this type of substance will not dissolve in water
- compound, this chemical formula will dissolve in water
- heat, the property that allows water to absorb large amounts of heat withoutchanging its temperature
12 Clues: water sticks to water • water sticks to a window • dense, this is the reason ice floates in water • this type of substance will not dissolve in water • compound, this chemical formula will dissolve in water • the number of hydrogen bonds each water molecule can form • bond, forces that hold two or more water molecules together • ...
Water Systems Review 2025-02-04
Across
- The process by which water changes from a gas to a liquid.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas.
- The change of state from solid to gas
- The amount of thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of a substance
- The amount of salt dissolved in water.
- The change from a solid to a liquid
Down
- A large mass of moving ice.
- The process of removing salt from seawater.
- Undesirable substance in a mixture
- A substance used to kill weeds
- The continuous movement of water through Earth's systems.
- The process where plants release water vapor.
12 Clues: A large mass of moving ice. • A substance used to kill weeds • Undesirable substance in a mixture • The change from a solid to a liquid • The change of state from solid to gas • The amount of salt dissolved in water. • The process of removing salt from seawater. • The process where plants release water vapor. • The continuous movement of water through Earth's systems. • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-03-27
Across
- Water turning from a liquid state into a gaseous state due to heat
- Ground which does not allow water to infiltrate is said to be imp________
- Small openings in leaves where water leaves
- The process by which water enters the ground from the surface
- The horizontal movement of water in the ground
- Water vapour cooling and changing state into tiny liquid droplets
Down
- The flow of water over land when the ground is unable to absorb it
- Water falling from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface
- The downward movement of water through soil and rock
- Plants releasing water vapour into the atmosphere through their leaves
- Ground which cannot hold any more water is s____________
- Name of water falling from the atmosphere in a solid state, formed under cold conditions
12 Clues: Small openings in leaves where water leaves • The horizontal movement of water in the ground • The downward movement of water through soil and rock • Water falling from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface • Ground which cannot hold any more water is s____________ • The process by which water enters the ground from the surface • ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary 2025-04-28
Across
- The process of water vapor changing to liquid water
- The slow movement of water or other fluids through
- Movement of water underground
- The process of liquid water changing to water vapor
Down
- Water soaking into the ground
- Change directly from gas to solid (water vapor to ice)
- Water falling from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Component of water cycle that holds water for a short time
- The release of water vapor from plants through leaf stomata
- Change directly from solid to gas (ice to water vapor)
- Component of water cycle that holds water for a long time
- Water flowing over land surface
12 Clues: Water soaking into the ground • Movement of water underground • Water flowing over land surface • The slow movement of water or other fluids through • The process of water vapor changing to liquid water • The process of liquid water changing to water vapor • Change directly from gas to solid (water vapor to ice) • Change directly from solid to gas (ice to water vapor) • ...
The Water cycle 2025-05-17
Across
- When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid.
- The layer of gases around the Earth.
- A series of events that repeat in the same order.
- When water turns into vapor and rises into the air.
- To make something part of a group or set.
- Something that goes on without stopping.
- A series of actions or steps taken to achieve something.
Down
- To change from gas to liquid.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the sky.
- The act of changing position or place.
- Gathering things together.
- The planet we live on.
12 Clues: The planet we live on. • Gathering things together. • To change from gas to liquid. • The layer of gases around the Earth. • The act of changing position or place. • Something that goes on without stopping. • To make something part of a group or set. • A series of events that repeat in the same order. • When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid. • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-09-24
Across
- Type of water that makes up 97 percent of the water on Earth
- Gaseous form of water
- A form of precipitation
- Where does precipitation happen?
- The part of the water cycle that is when the water in lakes turns into gas in the air
- Where do plants take in water?
- produces water vapor from plants
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
Down
- Place where an organism lives that has the things it needs to survive
- True or false:the water cycle has a beginning and end
- When you see water droplets on your cold can of pop.
- True or false: all water on Earth has been through the water cycle
12 Clues: Gaseous form of water • A form of precipitation • Where do plants take in water? • Where does precipitation happen? • produces water vapor from plants • When you see water droplets on your cold can of pop. • True or false:the water cycle has a beginning and end • Type of water that makes up 97 percent of the water on Earth • ...
Water & Carbon Cycles 2025-09-12
Across
- When water is lost from within plants to the atmosphere
- Examples of this are oil, natural gas and coal
- Caused by solar radiation
- Decomposers
Down
- When calcium is in the ocean is can form ___, which helps to make shells
- Where you can find calcium in the form of carbon dioxide
- The process of carbon going from primary and secondary consumers to the atmosphere
- Includes rain, sleet & snow
- When water flows from the land's surface into the ocean
- The major reservoirs of water on Earth
- What primary and secondary consumers die, their organic matter enters the soil through this process
- Movement of water from within the soil
12 Clues: Decomposers • Caused by solar radiation • Includes rain, sleet & snow • The major reservoirs of water on Earth • Movement of water from within the soil • Examples of this are oil, natural gas and coal • When water is lost from within plants to the atmosphere • When water flows from the land's surface into the ocean • ...
rocks, water, air 2026-03-16
Across
- rocks made from compressed smaller rocks
- when sulphur dioxide mixes with water falling from the sky
- water moving between the oceans, air, and back again
- harmful chemicals put into the environment
- science word for rain and snow
- black powder left by fire
Down
- rocks changing over millions of years
- liquid to gas
- rocks made from heat and pressure changing other rocks
- gas to liquid
- rocks made from cooling lava
- a fuel we put in cars
12 Clues: liquid to gas • gas to liquid • a fuel we put in cars • black powder left by fire • rocks made from cooling lava • science word for rain and snow • rocks changing over millions of years • rocks made from compressed smaller rocks • harmful chemicals put into the environment • water moving between the oceans, air, and back again • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2026-03-18
Across
- What we call the repeating path water follows through Earth’s land, air, and bodies of water
- After water falls back to Earth, this stage explains why lakes, rivers, and oceans fill up again.
- This part of the cycle describes water building up in large bodies over time.
- What part of nature provides the energy needed to keep the whole water cycle moving?
- If cloud droplets become too heavy to stay in the sky, this part of the cycle happens next.
- Water that has soaked below Earth’s surface and is stored underground is called this.
- This happens after water vapor cools, and it is the reason clouds can begin to form.
Down
- Without this step, water from oceans and lakes could not rise into the air to continue the cycle.
- These form high in the sky as a result of condensation.
- This process happens when water does not stay on the surface but instead sinks into the soil.
- Even plants help the water cycle by doing this through their leaves.
- When rain falls faster than the ground can absorb it, this process moves water across the land.
12 Clues: These form high in the sky as a result of condensation. • Even plants help the water cycle by doing this through their leaves. • This part of the cycle describes water building up in large bodies over time. • What part of nature provides the energy needed to keep the whole water cycle moving? • ...
Unit 4 Water 2025-10-14
Across
- 4.186J/gC
- an area of oxygen deprived water
- PET, PE-HD, etc...
- nitrogen gasses moving through ecosystems
- water is the absolute _______
- water atoms sticking to each other
- where a body of water becomes overly enriched with minerals
Down
- 100C
- water atoms sticking to other things
- natural filter, diverse habitat
- water found in underground spaces
- having opposite properties, like 2 H and 1 O
12 Clues: 100C • 4.186J/gC • PET, PE-HD, etc... • water is the absolute _______ • natural filter, diverse habitat • an area of oxygen deprived water • water found in underground spaces • water atoms sticking to each other • water atoms sticking to other things • nitrogen gasses moving through ecosystems • having opposite properties, like 2 H and 1 O • ...
Properties of Water 2025-11-05
Across
- When the posotive end of an H atom attracts to the negative end of an O atom.
- Allows water to move through plant roots.
- The temperature at which water changes phase from liquid to a solid
- The percent of Earth's surface that is covered by water
- Causes water molecules to attract one another
Down
- The amount of heat one gram of a substance must absorb or lose to change its temperature by one degree Celsius
- The electrical charge of an Oxygen atom
- The electrical charge of a Hydrogen atom
- Water is ______ for all life.
- When molecules at the surface of water "stick together, allowing small creatures to run on water.
- Causes water to clump into drops
- Causes water to stick to polar substances
12 Clues: Water is ______ for all life. • Causes water to clump into drops • The electrical charge of an Oxygen atom • The electrical charge of a Hydrogen atom • Allows water to move through plant roots. • Causes water to stick to polar substances • Causes water molecules to attract one another • The percent of Earth's surface that is covered by water • ...
Under water expedition 2026-01-28
Across
- Treasure hunters follow this.
- Shipwreck explorers search for this
- Marine creature with eight arms.
- Soft-bodied, glowing deep-sea creature.
- Underwater breathing gear.
Down
- Large sea mammal with tusks.
- Vessel used for deep-sea exploration.
- Colourful ocean structure made from tiny organisms.
- Divers air supply
- Protective clothing for cold winter dives.
- Ocean floor.
- Fast-swimming predator with a dorsal fin
12 Clues: Ocean floor. • Divers air supply • Underwater breathing gear. • Large sea mammal with tusks. • Treasure hunters follow this. • Marine creature with eight arms. • Shipwreck explorers search for this • Vessel used for deep-sea exploration. • Soft-bodied, glowing deep-sea creature. • Fast-swimming predator with a dorsal fin • Protective clothing for cold winter dives. • ...
Bodies of Water 2015-10-25
Across
- A large bay that is part of a sea or ocean.
- A large, man-made area of water that is surrounded by land; often made by damming a river. Sometimes used for drinking water.
- A man-made channel of water upon which boats can travel.
- A very small body of water that is surrounded by land.
- is similar to a lake but it is much shallower; covered with water, but this water is shallow enough to allow plants to grow, reaching the surface.
Down
- An area of water that is mostly surrounded by land, often sheltered by man-made walls. Boats often move here.
- A thin, natural waterway that allows water to flow into a lake or ocean.
- A large, natural area of water that is surrounded by land
- An area of wet, soggy land with many pools of water.
- similar to swamps, but instead of trees they are dominated by grasses and reeds.
- an area covered in wet, spongy ground that is composed mostly of decayed and decaying plants.
- A natural area of water that is mostly surrounded by land.
12 Clues: A large bay that is part of a sea or ocean. • An area of wet, soggy land with many pools of water. • A very small body of water that is surrounded by land. • A man-made channel of water upon which boats can travel. • A large, natural area of water that is surrounded by land • A natural area of water that is mostly surrounded by land. • ...
Unit5 Water talks 2018-05-20
Across
- very useful or important
- a very small amount of liquid that forms a round shape
- a natural or man-made lake where water is stored
- a sound or sounds produced through the mouth by a person speaking or singjing
- a tube through which water or gases can flow
- the amount or a number of sth.
Down
- put sth. together with sth. else to increase the size, mumber, amount,etc.
- a scientific test to study what happens and to gain new knowledge
- from one end or side of sth. to the other
- (water)with no salt
- the act of travelling from one place to another
- connected or operating; being used
12 Clues: (water)with no salt • very useful or important • the amount or a number of sth. • connected or operating; being used • from one end or side of sth. to the other • a tube through which water or gases can flow • the act of travelling from one place to another • a natural or man-made lake where water is stored • a very small amount of liquid that forms a round shape • ...
Hardness of Water 2013-04-26
Across
- Calcium hydrogencarbonate -> Calcium Carbonate + Carbon Dioxide + _______.
- Water that contains little or no hardness.
- Calcium Carbonate is _______.
- Calcium Hydrogencarbonate is ______.
- Carbon Dioxide + Rainwater -> ______ acid.
Down
- Rain water is slightly ______.
- Hardness is caused by magnesium and _______ ions.
- Calcium carbonate is commonly known as chalk, marble, or ________.
- Temporary hardness can be removed by ________.
- Magnesium ______ dissolves in water better than calcium ______.
- Hard water makes _______.
- Hardness is removed by ion exchange ______.
12 Clues: Hard water makes _______. • Calcium Carbonate is _______. • Rain water is slightly ______. • Calcium Hydrogencarbonate is ______. • Water that contains little or no hardness. • Carbon Dioxide + Rainwater -> ______ acid. • Hardness is removed by ion exchange ______. • Temporary hardness can be removed by ________. • Hardness is caused by magnesium and _______ ions. • ...
Water cycle Crossword 2013-05-06
Across
- Cycle by which water moves throughout the earths atmosphere
- Water that runs off of the surface
- Process by which evaporated liquids turn into clouds
- Water that falls from the sky in all it's different forms
- Large source of freshwater (stationary)
- ___________ is freshwater that is used in wells
- Falls from the sky in spring
Down
- Water rises into the air due to excessive heat
- Method by which water rises from plants
- Small source of moving freshwater
- Huge source of water that is salty
- Large source of moving freshwater
12 Clues: Falls from the sky in spring • Small source of moving freshwater • Large source of moving freshwater • Water that runs off of the surface • Huge source of water that is salty • Method by which water rises from plants • Large source of freshwater (stationary) • Water rises into the air due to excessive heat • ___________ is freshwater that is used in wells • ...
Geography: Water Resources 2013-07-04
Across
- Buying water from other countries
- Converting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water
- Impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process
- Forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles from water, eg. bacteria and dissolved salts
- Filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- Knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs
- Careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to the minimum
- Being in a weak or unfavourable position
Down
- An agreement between two or more countries
- Filtration of water where it is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water
- When there is a shortage of water to meet the needs of people
- An area over which rain falls and is collected
12 Clues: Buying water from other countries • Being in a weak or unfavourable position • An agreement between two or more countries • An area over which rain falls and is collected • When there is a shortage of water to meet the needs of people • Knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs • ...
Power of Water 2015-06-17
12 Clues: Dam • Stream • Electricity • ____ of water • We drink it everyday • Electricity from water • What spins the generator • Where we get hydro power • Where dams get all their water • Where energy is created in a dam • Where we throw out all our garbage • Changes water power into power we use everyday
Water for Drinking 2021-01-19
Across
- The process at the start of the cleaning procedure which removes large solids from the water. (9)
- The process of cleaning seawater for drinking and wastewater for disposal. (5,9)
- The breakdown of solid remnants without oxygen. (9)
- The solid remains of wastewater after cleaning. (6)
- Saltwater has _____ salt particles. (9)
Down
- Another way of saying drinking. (7)
- This occurs when solids precipitate out of still water. (13)
- A substance with no other chemicals in it. (4,5)
- Killing off microbes in water using chemical agents or UV light. (10)
- The process of separating a liquid from a soluble solid. (12)
- A collection of liquid, solid and chemical waste materials from homes and businesses. (6)
- The breakdown of chemicals and other particles using oxygen. (7)
12 Clues: Another way of saying drinking. (7) • Saltwater has _____ salt particles. (9) • A substance with no other chemicals in it. (4,5) • The breakdown of solid remnants without oxygen. (9) • The solid remains of wastewater after cleaning. (6) • This occurs when solids precipitate out of still water. (13) • The process of separating a liquid from a soluble solid. (12) • ...
Deep Water Crossword 2020-12-20
12 Clues: sample • dislike • , lessen • imitating • controlled • at a small scale • filled with fear • a large burly person • That cannot be trusted • series of painfull movements • making a wavy motion or appearance • lacking in courage , boldness or self confidence
Virtual Water Crossword 2021-05-29
Across
- The water in an environment that is found in plants and the soil. (5, 5)
- The process of water in the clouds turning into rain. (13)
- The farming of fish and water plants. (13)
- An underground layer of water the can be used as a water source. (7)
- When we measure the total amount of water used in the production, packaging and delivery of a product, we call it _____ water. (7)
- The total amount of water used by an individual, community or country. (9)
- The tropical rainy season. (7)
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- The water in an environment that has become polluted due to human use, such as agriculture or industry. (4, 5)
- The large-scale production of food and crops for human use. (13)
- The water in an environment that is found in rivers, streams, lakes and underground. (4, 5)
- The loss of water from plants in the form of vapour. (13)
- The process of removing salt from salt water. (12)
12 Clues: The tropical rainy season. (7) • The farming of fish and water plants. (13) • The process of removing salt from salt water. (12) • The loss of water from plants in the form of vapour. (13) • The process of water in the clouds turning into rain. (13) • The large-scale production of food and crops for human use. (13) • ...
Water sports equipment 2021-11-04
Across
- makes swiming more comfortable
- saves your life and you from dying
- helps you breeth underwater
- protects your head
- helps your hands to not get too soggy
Down
- helps you to get moving
- helps swim faster
- helps you surf above water
- you use it for snorkeling
- helps you see underwater
- helps you to get over the water
- helps you ski above the water
12 Clues: helps swim faster • protects your head • helps you to get moving • helps you see underwater • you use it for snorkeling • helps you surf above water • helps you breeth underwater • helps you ski above the water • makes swiming more comfortable • helps you to get over the water • saves your life and you from dying • helps your hands to not get too soggy
The Water Cycle 2021-12-06
Across
- the transition of a substance directly from a solid-state to a gas state
- the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- process in which a gas changes directly to a solid without going through the liquid state
Down
- precipitation in the form of liquid.
- pellets of frozen rain
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid.
- this makes the water cycle work.The heat from this causes liquid and frozen water to evaporate into water vapor gas.
- H2O
- water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- precipitation that did not get (infiltrated) absorbed into the soil or did not evaporate.
- precipitation in the form of ice crystals
12 Clues: H2O • pellets of frozen rain • precipitation in the form of liquid. • precipitation in the form of ice crystals • the process where water vapor becomes liquid. • the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata. • the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor. • the transition of a substance directly from a solid-state to a gas state • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-10-11
Across
- water gathering together to form large bodies of water (ie: ocean, lake, river)
- the process where a liquid changes to a gas
- the process where water is recycled from the earth to the air
- the process where plants lose water
Down
- the process where a solid is changed to a liquid
- the process where a gas changes to a liquid
- to cause the process of condensation or freezing you must do this heat
- water moving on the surface of the earth
- any form of water falling from the sky
- the process where a liquid is changed to a solid
- water underground
- to cause the process of melting or evaporation you must do this with heat
12 Clues: water underground • the process where plants lose water • any form of water falling from the sky • water moving on the surface of the earth • the process where a gas changes to a liquid • the process where a liquid changes to a gas • the process where a solid is changed to a liquid • the process where a liquid is changed to a solid • ...
Plant Water Transportation 2021-06-20
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- น้ำเคลื่อนที่ไปตามผนังเซลล์และช่องว่างระหว่างเซลล์ เจอแถบแคสพาเรียนแล้วจ๋อยเลย
- สิ่งนี้เมื่ออยู่ในสภาวะที่มีความชื้นสัมพัทธ์สูงจะทำให้เกิดปรากฏการณ์หยดน้ำบนปลายหญ้า
- ปรากฏการณ์นี้เกิดเมื่อแรงดันรากเยอะและคายน้ำไม่ได้ เกิดที่รูหยาดน้ำhydathode
- ทางผ่านของน้ำ เป็นช่องว่างระหว่างเซลล์
- เป็นการลำเลียงน้ำผ่านพลาสโมเดสมาตา
- เป็นวิธีที่ทำให้น้ำเคลื่อนที่ได้มากที่สุดแล้วนะอันเนี้ย
- ลำเลียงน้ำผ่านเยื่อหุ้มเซลล์เน้น ๆ
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- วิธีการแพร่เพื่อลำเลียงน้ำเข้าสู่เซลล์แบบไม่ใช้พลังงาน
- การเคลื่อนที่ของของเหลวผ่านหลอดเล๊กเล็ก
- พลังงานอิสระของน้ำต่อหนึ่งหน่วยปริมาตร เคลื่อนที่จากสูงไปต่ำ
- ทางผ่านของน้ำโดยไม่ต้องเข้าเซลล์ มีเซลลูโลสสานอยู่รวมกัน
- โปรตีนลำเลียงบนเยื่อหุ้มเซลล์ เป็นการแพร่แบบฟาซิลิเทต ช่วยลำเลียงน้ำได้เร็ว
12 Clues: เป็นการลำเลียงน้ำผ่านพลาสโมเดสมาตา • ลำเลียงน้ำผ่านเยื่อหุ้มเซลล์เน้น ๆ • ทางผ่านของน้ำ เป็นช่องว่างระหว่างเซลล์ • การเคลื่อนที่ของของเหลวผ่านหลอดเล๊กเล็ก • วิธีการแพร่เพื่อลำเลียงน้ำเข้าสู่เซลล์แบบไม่ใช้พลังงาน • เป็นวิธีที่ทำให้น้ำเคลื่อนที่ได้มากที่สุดแล้วนะอันเนี้ย • ทางผ่านของน้ำโดยไม่ต้องเข้าเซลล์ มีเซลลูโลสสานอยู่รวมกัน • ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary 2021-08-10
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- Mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth
- The process in which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere
- contains a mixture of gasses that surrounds a planet, moon, or other celestial bodies
- Part of the Earth that is liquid water
- Any form of water that falls to Earth's surface from clouds
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- A nonliving factor that influences or affects an ecosystem and the organisms in it
- The continuous movement of water between the oceans, atmosphere, and living things
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas
- The part of the Earth where all life exists
- Part of the Earth made up of frozen water
- The force of attraction between the center of am object and the center of Earth
- A living factor that influences or affects an ecosystem
12 Clues: Mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth • Part of the Earth that is liquid water • Part of the Earth made up of frozen water • The change of state from a liquid to a gas • The part of the Earth where all life exists • A living factor that influences or affects an ecosystem • Any form of water that falls to Earth's surface from clouds • ...
Bodies Of Water 2024-01-11
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- one of the smallest lakes.
- smallest and shallowest ocean'
- Sea-The largest inland sea in the world.
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- it's many light houses.
- youngest of the five oceans.
- deepest and largest lake.
- The fourth largest see in the world.
- Another small lake.
- second-largest lake.
- Ocean- The third largest ocean.
- largest and deepest ocean on earth.
- second longest reviver on earth.
12 Clues: Another small lake. • second-largest lake. • it's many light houses. • deepest and largest lake. • one of the smallest lakes. • youngest of the five oceans. • smallest and shallowest ocean' • Ocean- The third largest ocean. • second longest reviver on earth. • largest and deepest ocean on earth. • The fourth largest see in the world. • Sea-The largest inland sea in the world.
Water Cycle Jayden 2023-11-28
Across
- Water running on the surface
- It turns form liquid to a gas
- Falls from the sky (rain, snow, hail, ect)
- The Energy that drives the water cycle
- A body of water that is smaller than a ocean
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- What turns from a solid to a gas
- Water Vapor
- Most of the rain that falls stays on the land surface
- They drink the water.
- A water molecule
- Rainfall, luckily which is clear, seeps into the ground.
- Water vapor in the air
12 Clues: Water Vapor • A water molecule • They drink the water. • Water vapor in the air • Water running on the surface • It turns form liquid to a gas • What turns from a solid to a gas • The Energy that drives the water cycle • Falls from the sky (rain, snow, hail, ect) • A body of water that is smaller than a ocean • Most of the rain that falls stays on the land surface • ...
Properties of Water 2023-11-08
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- Water molecules attract each other because of their polarity (two words, no spaces).
- The ___ of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter.
- Water has a positive end and a negative end, making it a _____ molecule.
- Molecules stick together to form a 'skin' on the water.
- Covers 71% of Earth's surface.
- Water changes from solid to a liquid at its ______ point.
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- Water has the highest _______ capacity of all liquids.
- This causes water to stick to other substances.
- The ability to be dissolved.
- The point where water changes from a liquid to a solid.
- Water exists on Earth at normal temperatures in three _____ of matter.
- Molecules of water clump together in drops.
12 Clues: The ability to be dissolved. • Covers 71% of Earth's surface. • Molecules of water clump together in drops. • This causes water to stick to other substances. • The ___ of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter. • Water has the highest _______ capacity of all liquids. • The point where water changes from a liquid to a solid. • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-09-18
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- A liquid in the air.
- When water changes into a vapour.
- All types of water that fall to Earth.
- A body of water surrounded by land.
- Small drops of water that form overnight.
- When water drains from an area of land.
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- Small amounts of liquid water.
- A stream of flowing fresh water.
- When water turns into a liquid.
- The blanket of gases surrounding Earth.
- A large body of salt water.
- A cloud of water droplets in the air.
12 Clues: A liquid in the air. • A large body of salt water. • Small amounts of liquid water. • When water turns into a liquid. • A stream of flowing fresh water. • When water changes into a vapour. • A body of water surrounded by land. • A cloud of water droplets in the air. • All types of water that fall to Earth. • The blanket of gases surrounding Earth. • ...
The Water Cycle 2016-06-06
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- water goes through a cycle to reproduce water again
- liquid slowly passes through a filter
- to let water through the rock
- not allowing liquid to pass through it
- when the water runs away
- water goes from the roots of a plant to the leaves then the water is evaporated
- a body of permeable rock
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- goes from a gas to liquid
- when water becomes to hot I turns into water vapour
- when it rains hails or snows
- water in the ground
- how much water an object can hold before starts to leaks
12 Clues: water in the ground • when the water runs away • a body of permeable rock • goes from a gas to liquid • when it rains hails or snows • to let water through the rock • liquid slowly passes through a filter • not allowing liquid to pass through it • water goes through a cycle to reproduce water again • when water becomes to hot I turns into water vapour • ...
Water Cycle Terms 2020-08-24
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- a large, slowly moving body of snow and ice.
- changing from a solid to a liquid.
- changing from a liquid to a solid.
- an underground layer of porous rock and/or sand that contains water.
- change from a liquid to a gas at temperatures below boiling.
- a body of water, often an artificial lake, which is used to store water for human use.
- the release of water vapor from the leaves of plants.
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- a change from one state of matter to another.
- forms clouds, mist, and fog.
- water that moves across the surface of land into streams or rivers. Sources of runoff include heavy rain, snowmelt, or excess irrigation water. Runoff can carry pollutants from the soil into rivers and streams.
- water that falls to Earth’s surface.
- change from a gas to a liquid. Condensation of water occurs when water vapor is cooled.
- the continuous movement of water from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back again.
13 Clues: forms clouds, mist, and fog. • changing from a solid to a liquid. • changing from a liquid to a solid. • water that falls to Earth’s surface. • a large, slowly moving body of snow and ice. • a change from one state of matter to another. • the release of water vapor from the leaves of plants. • change from a liquid to a gas at temperatures below boiling. • ...
Joel's water crossword 2019-02-14
Across
- Something that is useful to humans
- The waste water produced by agricultural, manufacturing and household and service activities
- Water containing faecal contamination (Sewage)
- Water held underground in the soil or in rock pores
- when a resource is managed in a way that enables the resource to be used in perpetuity
- precipitation that has collected in rivers, lakes and groundwater
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth
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- The amount of fresh water used by someone is their water...
- The name for water that is used in the process of producing, selling and consuming a product
- precipitation that has fallen and is being stored temporarily as surface or soil moisture
- The relationship between the available water resources in an area and the water needs of the population living there is water ...
- A resource that can be regenerated in nature faster than it is used by society
12 Clues: Something that is useful to humans • Water containing faecal contamination (Sewage) • Water held underground in the soil or in rock pores • The supply of water to land or crops to help growth • The amount of fresh water used by someone is their water... • precipitation that has collected in rivers, lakes and groundwater • ...
Winter Water Safety 2020-03-24
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- / Ice is always thin around platforms and at the edge of riverbanks.(10)
- / Never go on the ice to rescue someone.(6)
- / When you are around water: __________ and Think.(4)
- / In an __________: Call 999 or 112.(9)
- / When you are __________ water: Stay together.(6)
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- / If you fall in, lie on your back and use something that floats to stay on the water’s surface.(6)
- / Never follow animals on the ice.(7)
- / Call for help out loud.(4)
- / Obey warning signs.(5)
- / Always follow the __________ Safety Code.(5)
- / Always use a safe reach rescue.(5)
- / Ice is thin around drainpipes, trees and plants.(4)
12 Clues: / Obey warning signs.(5) • / Call for help out loud.(4) • / Always use a safe reach rescue.(5) • / Never follow animals on the ice.(7) • / In an __________: Call 999 or 112.(9) • / Never go on the ice to rescue someone.(6) • / Always follow the __________ Safety Code.(5) • / When you are __________ water: Stay together.(6) • ...
Water and Ecosystems 2020-04-07
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- cloudiness of the water due to other factors
- particles in water clump together(water treatment)
- government agency responsible for reducing pollution
- largest bodies of salt water
- amount of dissolved salts in the water
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- extra nutrients causing algae blooms
- Non-living factors in the environment
- organisms use chemical energy to produce carbohydrates
- something that contaminates water or air, etc
- make their own food
- safe water for us to consume
- circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
12 Clues: make their own food • safe water for us to consume • largest bodies of salt water • extra nutrients causing algae blooms • Non-living factors in the environment • amount of dissolved salts in the water • cloudiness of the water due to other factors • something that contaminates water or air, etc • particles in water clump together(water treatment) • ...
Water and Humans 2024-08-12
Across
- Human activity made difficult due to water resistance. (9)
- Sounds underwater often seem _______ or unclear. (7)
- Dolphins and other marine animals adapt to hearing underwater using this. (8)
- Skin reaction after long exposure to water. (8)
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- Without this, humans cannot breathe underwater. (3)
- A material used to protect the skin in cold water. (7)
- Equipment used to improve vision underwater. (9)
- How underwater movement compares to air movement due to resistance. (8)
- Technique that helps humans float on water. (8)
- Easier to do in water than in air due to buoyancy. (5)
- Underwater objects appear _______ or larger than they actually are. (6)
- This equipment helps humans breathe underwater. (5)
12 Clues: Technique that helps humans float on water. (8) • Skin reaction after long exposure to water. (8) • Equipment used to improve vision underwater. (9) • Without this, humans cannot breathe underwater. (3) • This equipment helps humans breathe underwater. (5) • Sounds underwater often seem _______ or unclear. (7) • A material used to protect the skin in cold water. (7) • ...
Freshwater/Water cycle 2023-02-20
Across
- process of liquid water turning into water vapor or gas
- water that fills underground spaces in soil and rock layers
- process in which water goes from gas/vapor to liquid form
- extra water flows over the surface of the land instead of being absorbed into groundwater or evaporating
- massive bodies of slowly moving ice that move downward by gravity
- plants release water into the air through leaves through stomata
- of aquifer permeable rock or sediment which can hold large amounts of water
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- water droplets fall back to Earth from clouds in the form of rain, sleet, or snow
- continuous movement of water from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back again to Earth's surface
- areas of land covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- rivers receive water from smaller streams also called tributaries
- how water soaks into the Earth's surface or soil due to the pull of gravity
12 Clues: process of liquid water turning into water vapor or gas • process in which water goes from gas/vapor to liquid form • water that fills underground spaces in soil and rock layers • plants release water into the air through leaves through stomata • rivers receive water from smaller streams also called tributaries • ...
Water Distribution 🌊 2023-03-23
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- A scientific term for water
- A liquid that all live on earth needs to survive
- Water that is on the surface
- Placement, location, arrangement, or disposition
- Frozen water
- Water under the ground.
- Average body of water
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- The sphere that holds all water
- A little body of water
- A big body of water
- The least amount of water on earth
- Most of the water on earth
12 Clues: Frozen water • A big body of water • Average body of water • A little body of water • Water under the ground. • Most of the water on earth • A scientific term for water • Water that is on the surface • The sphere that holds all water • The least amount of water on earth • A liquid that all live on earth needs to survive • Placement, location, arrangement, or disposition
DEEP WATER - VOCABULARY 2024-12-20
12 Clues: Traces • Example • Copying • Dislike • Dangerous • Waterfall • Small boats • A thin person • Repeated beating • Pushed or plunged someone under water • The state of being unaware or unconscious • A person who is tough and aggressive and enjoys a fight or argument
Water Wars Crossword 2025-03-25
12 Clues: caring • valiant • Brother • Child-like • inquisitive • unsuspicious • Not excluding • A valuable key • taken prisoner • Main Character • Can withstand a hit • A light in the darkness
Aquatic/water biomes 2023-05-07
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- 40 yds out to shore, 15 ft deep; full of algae and seaweed; gets the most sunlight; great food source
- Saltwater ecosystems (Estuary, Intertidal Zones, Neritic Zones, Open Ocean)
- Where high and low tides occur (on shore); organisms have to be tough to hang there(Shore)
- Found in warm areas (around equator) most diverse saltwater
- Little plant life, fast moving and flow
- Where sea meets shore/ ocean hits the land
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- Just beyond Neritic zone, deep zone( big open water)
- standing or still freshwater; abundandt plant life; algae producer
- Water biomes
- Streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes
- River meets ocean/ saltwater meets freshwater(delta)
- land that stays wet year round; most diverse of fresh water(swamp marsh bog)
12 Clues: Water biomes • Streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes • Little plant life, fast moving and flow • Where sea meets shore/ ocean hits the land • Just beyond Neritic zone, deep zone( big open water) • River meets ocean/ saltwater meets freshwater(delta) • Found in warm areas (around equator) most diverse saltwater • ...
waste water story 2025-02-02
Across
- is the process of removing large objects like plastic and leaves from wastewater
- filtration helps remove tiny suspended particles before disinfection.
- treated water is returned to rivers, lakes, or reused.
- process helps remove nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from water.
- is a chemical commonly used for disinfecting treated wastewater.
- treatment removes heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, and other pollutants.
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- is a byproduct of wastewater treatment that can be used as fertilizer.
- tank is used in primary treatment to separate solids from liquids.
- aeration is used to provide oxygen for bacteria in biological treatment.
- treatment, sedimentation allows solids to settle at the bottom of tanks.
- sludge is the solid waste collected from wastewater treatment.
- treatment uses bacteria to break down organic waste in wastewater.
12 Clues: treated water is returned to rivers, lakes, or reused. • sludge is the solid waste collected from wastewater treatment. • is a chemical commonly used for disinfecting treated wastewater. • tank is used in primary treatment to separate solids from liquids. • treatment uses bacteria to break down organic waste in wastewater. • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-02-10
Across
- What comes from the sun to "power" the water cycle
- Where water sits for a long time like an ocean or lake
- When water is pulled down from the clouds by gravity
- When liquid water is taken into the roots of a plant
- When water vapor cools and forms a liquid cloud
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- The force that pulls down precipitation and runoff
- When plants breathe out water vapor
- When water collection is heated and turns from a liquid to a gas
- When water evaporates or transpiration happens, energy was ________
- When water is pulled down over the land by gravity
- When water vapor condenses to make a cloud, energy was _______
- The source of energy for the water cycle
12 Clues: When plants breathe out water vapor • The source of energy for the water cycle • When water vapor cools and forms a liquid cloud • The force that pulls down precipitation and runoff • What comes from the sun to "power" the water cycle • When water is pulled down over the land by gravity • When water is pulled down from the clouds by gravity • ...
Water Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-14
Across
- On this occasion a man and woman get married
- This is the body of water that Jesus walked on
- This man in the Old Testament was the father of Isaac
- This was the land promised to the Israelites Hint:the first letter is c
- Whenever you are in need of water, you are t______
- You clean your clothes in the W______ machine
- These twelve men are Jesus followers
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- The Israelites wandered in the W_________ for 40 years
- This is the eternal place that all believers will go to on the last day
- This man died on the cross for us
- This is a rushing of air that can create waves
- These winged creatures are also known as cherubim and seraphim in the Bible
12 Clues: This man died on the cross for us • These twelve men are Jesus followers • On this occasion a man and woman get married • You clean your clothes in the W______ machine • This is the body of water that Jesus walked on • This is a rushing of air that can create waves • Whenever you are in need of water, you are t______ • ...
Properties of Water 2024-12-11
Across
- Attraction between particles of the same substance
- Made up of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms
- Have a ph of 1-3
- Net charge of water
- Attraction between particles of different substances
- An unequal sharing of electrons leading to uneven distribution of charge
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- Amount of heat needed to raise or lower 1g of a substance by 1 C
- Have a pH range of 7-14
- Ability to maintain a steady state
- Less dense than water
- Process where plants remove water from the soil
- Contain lots of H+ ions
12 Clues: Have a ph of 1-3 • Net charge of water • Less dense than water • Have a pH range of 7-14 • Contain lots of H+ ions • Ability to maintain a steady state • Made up of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms • Process where plants remove water from the soil • Attraction between particles of the same substance • Attraction between particles of different substances • ...
